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... issue since the debate between Lincoln and Douglas in 1858. Mr. Wanamaker was greatly aided by a bankruptcy that laid bare the method by which the machine used the funds of the State treasury , and furnished the evi- dence which was ...
... issue since the debate between Lincoln and Douglas in 1858. Mr. Wanamaker was greatly aided by a bankruptcy that laid bare the method by which the machine used the funds of the State treasury , and furnished the evi- dence which was ...
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... issue from the heart of them ; but they have no spiritual root , and no deep artistic necessity fashioned them . In New York Poe found large oppor- tunities for work , but , with the exception of The Bells , " he wrote little which ...
... issue from the heart of them ; but they have no spiritual root , and no deep artistic necessity fashioned them . In New York Poe found large oppor- tunities for work , but , with the exception of The Bells , " he wrote little which ...
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... issue of The Outlook . This weekly report of current literature will be supplemented by fuller reviews of the more important works . ] BIOGRAPHY The Outlook , in which Edward Everett Hale's James Russell Lowell and His Friends first ...
... issue of The Outlook . This weekly report of current literature will be supplemented by fuller reviews of the more important works . ] BIOGRAPHY The Outlook , in which Edward Everett Hale's James Russell Lowell and His Friends first ...
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... issue of April 22 , reporting the good work of the League for the Protection of the Family , requires a supplement . Public attention has been somewhat withdrawn by the special demands of the year of war from such interests as that of ...
... issue of April 22 , reporting the good work of the League for the Protection of the Family , requires a supplement . Public attention has been somewhat withdrawn by the special demands of the year of war from such interests as that of ...
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... issue of March 18 , and the editorial comment upon it , are hardly fair to Secretary Bliss . What- ever may have been the general attitude of the present Administration in Indian affairs , it has been remarkably thoughtful of Indian ...
... issue of March 18 , and the editorial comment upon it , are hardly fair to Secretary Bliss . What- ever may have been the general attitude of the present Administration in Indian affairs , it has been remarkably thoughtful of Indian ...
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Página 508 - Great wits are sure to madness near allied; And thin partitions do their bounds divide: Else why should he, with wealth and honour blest, Refuse his age the needful hours of rest?
Página 166 - Moreover, brethren, I declare unto you the Gospel which I preached unto you, which also ye have received, and wherein ye stand : by which also ye are saved, if ye keep in memory what I preached unto you, unless ye have believed in vain.
Página 28 - Therefore, behold, I will allure her, and bring her into the wilderness, and speak comfortably unto her. And I will give her her vineyards from thence, and the valley of Achor for a door of hope : and she shall sing there, as in the days of her youth, and as in the day when she came up out of the land of Egypt.
Página 28 - Therefore, behold, I will hedge up thy way with thorns, and make a wall, that she shall not find her paths. And she shall follow after her lovers, but she shall not overtake them; and she shall seek them, but shall not find them: then shall she say, I will go and return to my first husband ; for then was it better with me than now.
Página 30 - I will heal their backsliding, I will love them freely : for mine anger is turned away from him. I will be as the dew unto Israel : he shall grow as the lily, and cast forth his roots as Lebanon.
Página 165 - For ye are yet carnal: for whereas there is among you, envying, and strife, and divisions, are ye not carnal, and walk as men ? 4 For while one saith, I am of Paul ; and another, I am of Apollos; are ye not carnal?
Página 345 - Wherewith shall I come before the LORD, and bow myself before the high God ? shall I come before him with burnt offerings, with calves of a year old ? Will the LORD be pleased with thousands of rams, or with ten thousands of rivers of oil? shall I give my firstborn for my transgression, the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul...
Página 39 - Is this the Thing the Lord God made and gave To have dominion over sea and land; To trace the stars and search the heavens for power; To feel the passion of Eternity? Is this the Dream He dreamed who shaped the suns And marked their ways upon the ancient deep? Down all the stretch of Hell to its last gulf There is no shape more terrible than this...
Página 38 - Bowed by the weight of centuries he leans Upon his hoe and gazes on the ground, The emptiness of ages in his face, And on his back the burden of the world. Who made him dead to rapture and despair, A thing that grieves not and that never hopes, Stolid and stunned, a brother to the ox? Who loosened and let down this brutal jaw?
Página 60 - If his very initial sentence tend not to the outbringing of this effect, then he has failed in his first step. In the whole composition there should be no word written, of which the tendency, direct or indirect, is not to the one preestablished design.