The North American Review, Volumen150O. Everett, 1890 |
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... called hore ea is is The aura off my indictment dad bad to ask myself whether I whatsa Imlder Jalore & has recently acquired mere qupanDUS DARKA should be within my right in saying hard things , 24 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW .
... called hore ea is is The aura off my indictment dad bad to ask myself whether I whatsa Imlder Jalore & has recently acquired mere qupanDUS DARKA should be within my right in saying hard things , 24 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW .
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... called for an immense ex- port of breadstuffs at high prices . The discovery of gold in Cali- fornia , the succeeding year , flushed the channels of business as never before , by rapidly enlarging the circulation of coin in all parts of ...
... called for an immense ex- port of breadstuffs at high prices . The discovery of gold in Cali- fornia , the succeeding year , flushed the channels of business as never before , by rapidly enlarging the circulation of coin in all parts of ...
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... called protection to these home manufactures , because they ren der it possible for those of our people who are manufacturers to make these taxed articles and sell them for a price equal to that demanded for the imported goods that have ...
... called protection to these home manufactures , because they ren der it possible for those of our people who are manufacturers to make these taxed articles and sell them for a price equal to that demanded for the imported goods that have ...
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... called upon him and offered him the command of an expedition to overthrow the Spanish control of the island . A very large sum of money was to be paid immediately upon his acceptance of their proposition , and a large sum thenceforward ...
... called upon him and offered him the command of an expedition to overthrow the Spanish control of the island . A very large sum of money was to be paid immediately upon his acceptance of their proposition , and a large sum thenceforward ...
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... called the " rascally virtue . " I have had occasion to remonstrate with General Lee for exposing himself , as I thought , unnecessarily in reconnoissance , but he justified him- self by saying he " could not understand things so well ...
... called the " rascally virtue . " I have had occasion to remonstrate with General Lee for exposing himself , as I thought , unnecessarily in reconnoissance , but he justified him- self by saying he " could not understand things so well ...
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Página 588 - Canst thou by searching find out God? canst thou find out the Almighty unto perfection? It is as high as heaven; what canst thou do? deeper than hell; what canst thou know? The measure thereof is longer than the earth, and broader than the sea.
Página 205 - And the Articles of this Confederation shall be inviolably observed by every State ; and the Union shall be perpetual. Nor shall any alteration at any time hereafter be made in any of them, unless such alteration be agreed to, in a Congress of the United States, and be afterwards confirmed by the legislatures of every State.
Página 246 - MEN of England, wherefore plough For the lords who lay ye low ? Wherefore weave with toil and care The rich robes your tyrants wear ? Wherefore...
Página 259 - Upon that many-winding river, Between mountains, woods, abysses, A paradise of wildernesses ! Till, like one in slumber bound, Borne to the ocean, I float down, around, Into a sea profound, of ever-spreading sound : Meanwhile thy spirit lifts its pinions In music's most serene dominions; Catching the winds that fan that happy heaven.
Página 582 - Forth from his dark and lonely hiding-place, (Portentous sight!) the owlet Atheism, Sailing on obscene wings athwart the noon, Drops his blue-fringed lids, and holds them close, And hooting at the glorious sun in heaven, Cries out, "Where is it?
Página 405 - The light which we have gained was given us, not to be ever staring on, but by it to discover onward things more remote from our knowledge.
Página 446 - There's a wideness in God's mercy, Like the wideness of the sea ; There's a kindness in His justice, Which is more than liberty.
Página 207 - The people, inhabiting the territory formerly called the Province of Massachusetts Bay, do hereby solemnly and mutually agree with each other, to form themselves into a free, sovereign, and independent body politic or state, by the name of THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
Página 211 - ... unless arrested on the threshold, may tend to drive these states into revolution and blood...
Página 590 - For we know that the whole creation groaneth and travaileth in pain together until now. And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the first fruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.