Self Culture, Volumen7,Tema 1Werner Company, 1898 |
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... favor stringent regulations , periodical determination of rates , frequent examination of the busi- ness of franchise - owning corporations , short terms , and a popular vote upon every ordinance granting a franchise . To this group ...
... favor stringent regulations , periodical determination of rates , frequent examination of the busi- ness of franchise - owning corporations , short terms , and a popular vote upon every ordinance granting a franchise . To this group ...
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... favor- ites , " etc. The There we have the literature Scott de- voured , and for which he ransacked the shelves of the Advocate's Library . He regulated his reading more practically , but it still ran in the favorite channels , when he ...
... favor- ites , " etc. The There we have the literature Scott de- voured , and for which he ransacked the shelves of the Advocate's Library . He regulated his reading more practically , but it still ran in the favorite channels , when he ...
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... favor of increasing Hungary's annual payment . It was in view of this spirit of the Imperial Parliament , and backed by his strong majority , that Count Badeni took to riding the high horse , and declared with the hauteur of a Galician ...
... favor of increasing Hungary's annual payment . It was in view of this spirit of the Imperial Parliament , and backed by his strong majority , that Count Badeni took to riding the high horse , and declared with the hauteur of a Galician ...
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... favor of the crusaders , but a little thought will change our idea . In- deed , a noted historian says : " the cru- saders numbered many heroes , but not a single general ; there was no military discipline among them , they knew noth ...
... favor of the crusaders , but a little thought will change our idea . In- deed , a noted historian says : " the cru- saders numbered many heroes , but not a single general ; there was no military discipline among them , they knew noth ...
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... favor of Sulei- man , the battle turned in favor of the crusaders , and Suleiman withdrew his forces to devastate their line of march . He had lost 30,000 men , but as a result of his devastations , fully that number of cru- saders ...
... favor of Sulei- man , the battle turned in favor of the crusaders , and Suleiman withdrew his forces to devastate their line of march . He had lost 30,000 men , but as a result of his devastations , fully that number of cru- saders ...
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Página 7 - SOME ask'd me where the rubies grew, And nothing I did say : But with my finger pointed to The lips of Julia. Some ask'd how pearls did grow, and where ; Then spoke I to my girl, To part her lips, and show'd them there The quarelets of Pearl.
Página 73 - Every reader has his first book ; I mean to say, one book among all others which in early youth first fascinates his imagination, and at once excites and satisfies the desires of his mind.
Página 45 - I have gone the whole round of creation: I saw and I spoke. I, a work of God's hand for that purpose, received in my brain, And pronounced on, the rest of his handwork, — returned him again His creation's approval or censure; I spoke as I saw. I report, as a man may of God's work: all's love, yet all's law.
Página 9 - Three poets, in three distant ages born, Greece, Italy, and England did adorn. The first, in loftiness of thought surpass'd ; The next, in majesty ; in both, the last. The force of nature could no further go ; To make a third, she join'd the former two.
Página 10 - Perhaps it was right to dissemble your love, But why did you kick me down stairs...
Página 24 - We live in deeds, not years; in thoughts, not breaths; In feelings, not in figures on a dial. We should count time by heart-throbs. He most lives Who thinks most — feels the noblest — acts the best.
Página 78 - With burnished neck of verdant gold, erect Amidst his circling spires, that on the grass Floated redundant...
Página 11 - Here lies Fred, Who was alive, and is dead. Had it been his father, I had much rather. Had it been his brother, Still better than another. Had it been his sister, No one would have missed her. Had it been the whole generation, Still better for the nation. But since 'tis only Fred, Who was alive, and is dead, There's no more to be said.
Página 22 - As this old gentleman, who had been in all the German wars, found very few to listen to his tales of military feats, he formed a sort of alliance with me, and I used invariably to attend him for the pleasure of hearing those communications.