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... land ( his first effort at this difficult feat ) almost re- sulted , two or three times , in his destruc- tion . One thing at least he has ac- complished , and that is to show that , whatever other qualities he may possess , he has that ...
... land ( his first effort at this difficult feat ) almost re- sulted , two or three times , in his destruc- tion . One thing at least he has ac- complished , and that is to show that , whatever other qualities he may possess , he has that ...
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... land corresponds to that of the " Times " among daily newspapers . It had , and still maintains , a view of world affairs which was at once British and cosmo- politan . On his retirement he relinquished con- 10 Acme The Outlook fo trol ...
... land corresponds to that of the " Times " among daily newspapers . It had , and still maintains , a view of world affairs which was at once British and cosmo- politan . On his retirement he relinquished con- 10 Acme The Outlook fo trol ...
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... land , or do you want the present order continued ? Dublin has spoken in no uncertain terms . But the voice of the capital is not enough . It is for you to say . " Thus confronted by a responsible ex- ecutive and an irresponsible ...
... land , or do you want the present order continued ? Dublin has spoken in no uncertain terms . But the voice of the capital is not enough . It is for you to say . " Thus confronted by a responsible ex- ecutive and an irresponsible ...
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... land , is not going to be de- terred from doing its duty and that trial by bomb , bombast , bullying , and bally- hoo shall not be permitted in this land of ours . It has been my privilege to read pretty much everything that has been ...
... land , is not going to be de- terred from doing its duty and that trial by bomb , bombast , bullying , and bally- hoo shall not be permitted in this land of ours . It has been my privilege to read pretty much everything that has been ...
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... land or in the lands he may chance to visit as long as his identity is clear . The amateur is recognized as one who participates for the sake of the pleasure afforded rather than for pecuniary gain . For the amateur , sport is a ...
... land or in the lands he may chance to visit as long as his identity is clear . The amateur is recognized as one who participates for the sake of the pleasure afforded rather than for pecuniary gain . For the amateur , sport is a ...
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Página 15 - Almighty God hath created the mind free; that all attempts to influence it by temporal punishments or burthens, or by civil incapacitations, tend only to beget habits of hypocrisy and meanness, and are a departure from the plan of the Holy author of our religion...
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Página 192 - Wellinformed people know that it is impossible to transmit the human voice over wires as may be done with dots and dashes and signals of the Morse code, and that, were it possible to do so, the thing would be of no practical value. The authorities who apprehended this criminal are to be congratulated, and it is...
Página 142 - We feel entirely at home in it. Our feet are on our native heath. We can go in and go out, and give and take on equal terms. And now I will conclude with one word, perhaps it is the only proper word I ought to have said. On behalf of the entire Diplomatic Corps, whom I am happy here to represent, words...
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Página 15 - Jesus Christ," so that it should read "a departure from the plan of Jesus Christ, the holy author of our religion" the insertion was rejected by a great majority, in proof that they meant to comprehend, within the mantle of it's protection, the Jew and the Gentile, the Christian and Mahometan, the Hindoo, and infidel of every denomination.