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... natural that public interest in Dr. I stephen Smith should be centered in the fact that when he died the other day he was within a few months of com- pleting his hundredth year and that his life was notable 6 THE OUTLOOK.
... natural that public interest in Dr. I stephen Smith should be centered in the fact that when he died the other day he was within a few months of com- pleting his hundredth year and that his life was notable 6 THE OUTLOOK.
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... natural that the parties have become tired of this proce- dure and have sought some way of avoiding the ill consequences of tariff legislation . There has therefore grown up in re- cent years an agitation for what is termed a ...
... natural that the parties have become tired of this proce- dure and have sought some way of avoiding the ill consequences of tariff legislation . There has therefore grown up in re- cent years an agitation for what is termed a ...
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... natural temptation to recall that Mr. White recently inaugurated a new series of the " Martial Adventures of Henry and Me " by posting placards announcing his daily percentage of sympathy with the strikers and forcing " Henry " ( Gov ...
... natural temptation to recall that Mr. White recently inaugurated a new series of the " Martial Adventures of Henry and Me " by posting placards announcing his daily percentage of sympathy with the strikers and forcing " Henry " ( Gov ...
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... churches . Any changes , therefore , are of more than passing interest . There is , moreover , a natural hesitancy about revising a book so interwoven with devotional life and worship . It would 16 6 September THE OUTLOOK.
... churches . Any changes , therefore , are of more than passing interest . There is , moreover , a natural hesitancy about revising a book so interwoven with devotional life and worship . It would 16 6 September THE OUTLOOK.
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... natural enough , but it brings with it a double danger . First of all , it tempts us to disregard the truth which may be clothed in the most offensively insipid commonplace ; and , second , it allures us away into the primrose path of ...
... natural enough , but it brings with it a double danger . First of all , it tempts us to disregard the truth which may be clothed in the most offensively insipid commonplace ; and , second , it allures us away into the primrose path of ...
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Página 334 - In literature, in music, in sculpture, in painting, in architecture, we have produced no men of equal eminence. We are a nation of action rather than of artistry. When Theodore Roosevelt published his volume, "The Strenuous Life," he prefixed to it a quotation from Tennyson's "Ulysses" containing these lines: How dull it is to pause, to make an end, To rust
Página 382 - flag and the power behind it would be as effective as it was when it waved over Corinna Shattuck at Oorfa, and saved a thousand innocent lives. We may well recall the words of Grover Cleveland in his Venezuela message: There is no calamity which a great nation can invite which equals that which
Página 21 - Forasmuch as it hath pleased Almighty God, in his wise providence, to take out of this world the soul of our deceased brother," are .eliminated and the sentence will now read, "Unto Almighty God we commend the soul of our brother departed, and we commit his body to the ground.
Página 21 - the glory of the Father, even so this child may walk in newness of life. In the same service such sentences as "being delivered from thy wrath and eternal death," and "may crucify the old man, and utterly abolish the whole body of sin" are omitted, and omitted not merely because the phraseology is antiquated, but also because the doctrine
Página 21 - peace at home, and that through obedience to thy law we may show forth thy praise among' the nations of the earth. In times of prosperity fill our hearts with thankfulness, and in the day of trouble suffer not our trust in thee to fail; all which we ask through Jesus Christ our
Página 272 - WEEKLY AT NEW YORK, NY, FOR OCTOBER 1, 1922. State of New York, County of New York, ss. Before me, a Notary Public in and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared Robert D. Townsend, who, having been duly sworn according to
Página 21 - judged by this prayer For Our Country: Almighty God, who hast given us this good land for our heritage; We humbly beseech thee that we may always prove ourselves a people mindful of thy favor and glad to do thy will. Bless our land with honorable industry, sound
Página 4 - and Politics 6 A Navy on the Scrap Heap 6 A Pioneer in Public Health Service... 6 Look on the Tragic Loading of this Bed ; This is Thy Work 7 Cartoon of the Week New Gliding Records 8 One Law for All 9 A Flexible Tariff 10 Is Ireland Leaderless
Página 21 - and pure manners. Save Us from violence, discord, and confusion ; from pride and arrogance, and from every evil way. Defend our liberties, and fashion into one united people the multitudes brought hither out of many kindreds and tongues. Endue with the spirit of wisdom those to whom in thy Name we entrust the authority of government, that there may be justice
Página 616 - coequal member of the community of nations forming the British Commonwealth of Nations." There is no doubt whatever that the British Parliament will give its assent and ratification to the action of the Dail