The American Monthly Review of Reviews, Volumen24Albert Shaw Review of Reviews., 1901 |
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... present administration , and to the Supreme Court on account of its recent decisions , do not seem to have kept in mind the essential nature of govern- mental and political institutions . The people of the United States are Questions of ...
... present administration , and to the Supreme Court on account of its recent decisions , do not seem to have kept in mind the essential nature of govern- mental and political institutions . The people of the United States are Questions of ...
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... present method of government . But it is certain that when the stress of present circumstances is past he will return to his rôle of academic de- nunciation . That he is able to personate both rôles without impairing his efficiency in ...
... present method of government . But it is certain that when the stress of present circumstances is past he will return to his rôle of academic de- nunciation . That he is able to personate both rôles without impairing his efficiency in ...
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... present conditions , immense . Of this the rail- road will have almost a monopoly . Secondly , the recent tragic experiences about Bragovyeschensk show the importance of having both sides of the Amur River under the control of Russia ...
... present conditions , immense . Of this the rail- road will have almost a monopoly . Secondly , the recent tragic experiences about Bragovyeschensk show the importance of having both sides of the Amur River under the control of Russia ...
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... present conditions , and realize that there is no use in these days dwelling upon the past , and especially must he cease measuring his own country with the Ameri . can Union . It is out of the question even to com- pare 41,000,000 ...
... present conditions , and realize that there is no use in these days dwelling upon the past , and especially must he cease measuring his own country with the Ameri . can Union . It is out of the question even to com- pare 41,000,000 ...
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... present volume of trade . . . . If ever a nation had clear and unmistakable warn- ings , England has had them at the present time . Therefore , Mr. Carnegie hopes the dear old motherland will reassert its saving common sense , and ...
... present volume of trade . . . . If ever a nation had clear and unmistakable warn- ings , England has had them at the present time . Therefore , Mr. Carnegie hopes the dear old motherland will reassert its saving common sense , and ...
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Página 553 - I HEARD a voice from heaven, saying unto me, Write, From henceforth blessed are the dead who die in the Lord : even so saith the Spirit ; for they rest from their labours.
Página 412 - It has simply done its best, and without vanity or boastfulness and recognizing the manifold achievements of others, it invites the friendly rivalry of all the powers in the peaceful pursuits of trade and commerce, and will co-operate with all in advancing the highest and best interests of humanity. "The wisdom and energy of all the nations are none too great for the world's work.
Página 260 - Isthmus, with the view that the free transit from the one to the other sea, may not be interrupted or embarrassed in any future time while this Treaty exists; and in consequence, the United States also guarantee, in the same manner, the rights of sovereignty and property which New Granada has and possesses over the said territory.
Página 337 - But an evil day came upon us. Your forefathers crossed the great waters, and landed on this island. Their numbers were small. They found friends and not enemies. They told us they had fled from their own country for fear of wicked men, and had come here to enjoy their religion. They asked for a small seat. We took pity on them, granted their request, and they sat down amongst us. We gave them corn and meat.
Página 255 - I am lord of the fowl and the brute. 0 solitude! where are the charms That sages have seen in thy face? Better dwell in the midst of alarms Than reign in this horrible place. 1 am out of humanity's reach I must finish my journey alone Never hear the sweet music of speech; I start at the sound of my own.
Página 337 - Brother, our seats were once large and yours were small. You have now become a great people, and we have scarcely a place left to spread our blankets. You have got our country, but are not satisfied; you want to force your religion upon us. Brother, continue to listen. You say that you are sent to instruct us how to worship the Great Spirit agreeably...
Página 412 - The wisdom and energy of all the nations are none too great for the world's work. The success of art, science, industry, and invention is an international asset and a common glory. "After all, how near one to the other is every part of the world ! Modern inventions have brought into close relation widely separated peoples and made them better acquainted. Geographic and political divisions will continue to exist, but distances have been effaced.
Página 220 - Tou must allow me to thank you for the very great interest with which I have at last slowly read the whole of your work. ... I never in my life read so lucid an expositor (and therefore thinker) as you are...
Página 41 - That facilities for study and research in the government departments, the Library of Congress, the National Museum, the Zoological Park, the bureau of ethnology, the fish commission, the Botanic Gardens, and similar institutions hereafter established shall be afforded to scientific investigators and to duly qualified individuals, students, and graduates of institutions of learning in the several states and territories, as well as in the District of Columbia, under such rules and restrictions as the...
Página 403 - The second and serious wound was a bullet hole in the abdomen, about five inches below the left nipple and an inch and a half to the left of the median line.