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... desire into the military service . Would it not also be possible to make the terms of enlistment more elastic , to allow a three years ' enlistment for home defence , and to allow them to re - engage for longer periods , if they desired ...
... desire into the military service . Would it not also be possible to make the terms of enlistment more elastic , to allow a three years ' enlistment for home defence , and to allow them to re - engage for longer periods , if they desired ...
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... desire to labour the point here , and need only repeat what I said in the House of Commons ( when strenuously opposing their action ) , in order to emphasise the argument I am now advanc- ing , an argument in which I am happy to say I ...
... desire to labour the point here , and need only repeat what I said in the House of Commons ( when strenuously opposing their action ) , in order to emphasise the argument I am now advanc- ing , an argument in which I am happy to say I ...
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... desire in the smallest degree to advocate directly or indirectly any slackening of our efforts to provide a naval force unquestionably superior to any we are likely to have to contend with . On the contrary , it seems to me that any ...
... desire in the smallest degree to advocate directly or indirectly any slackening of our efforts to provide a naval force unquestionably superior to any we are likely to have to contend with . On the contrary , it seems to me that any ...
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... desire to have that manuscript transcribed and printed -a manuscript which would be hailed by wise men as one of the most valuable contributions to paro- chial history which has ever been made public . But , alas ! this is a wicked ...
... desire to have that manuscript transcribed and printed -a manuscript which would be hailed by wise men as one of the most valuable contributions to paro- chial history which has ever been made public . But , alas ! this is a wicked ...
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... desire I waited on Lord Byron at Harrow , and I think it proper to inform you that I found his foot in a much worse state than when I last saw it - the shoe entirely wet through and the brace round his ankle quite loose . I much fear ...
... desire I waited on Lord Byron at Harrow , and I think it proper to inform you that I found his foot in a much worse state than when I last saw it - the shoe entirely wet through and the brace round his ankle quite loose . I much fear ...
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Página 882 - Why, look you now, how unworthy a thing you make of me. You would play upon me; you would seem to know my stops; you would pluck out the heart of my mystery; you...
Página 743 - Thou, Lord, in the beginning hast laid the foundation of the earth ; And the heavens are the works of thine hands: They shall perish; but thou remainest; And they all shall wax old as doth a garment; And as a vesture shalt thou fold them up, And they shall be changed: But thou art the same, And thy years shall not fail.
Página 16 - So she droop'd and droop'd before him, Fading slowly from his side : Three fair children first she bore him, Then before her time she died. Weeping, weeping late and early, Walking up and pacing down, Deeply mourn'd the Lord of Burleigh, Burleigh-house by Stamford-town.
Página 245 - Such a disapprobation of the measures of the Government as is compatible with a disposition to render obedience to the lawful authority of the Government, and to support the lawful authority of the Government against unlawful attempts to subvert or resist that authority, is not disaffection. Therefore, the making of comments on the measures of the Government, with the intention of exciting only this species of disapprobation, is not an offence within this clause.
Página 894 - God ; and in Public Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments I will use the Form in ' the said Book prescribed, and none other, except so far as shall be ordered by lawful
Página 647 - (3.) Equips any ship with intent or knowledge, or having reasonable cause to believe that the same shall or will be employed in the military or naval service of any foreign State at war with any friendly State...
Página 88 - So go forth to the world, to the good report and the evil! Go, little book! thy tale, is it not evil and good? Go, and if strangers revile, pass quietly by without answer. Go, and if curious friends ask of thy rearing and age, 220 Say, 'I am flitting about many years from brain unto brain of Feeble and restless youths born to inglorious days: But?
Página 88 - Whate'er befell, Earth is not hell ; Now, too, as when it first began, Life is yet life, and man is man. For all that breathe beneath the heaven's high cope, Joy with grief mixes, with despondence hope. Hope conquers cowardice, joy grief; Or at least, faith unbelief. Though dead, not dead ; Not gone, though fled ; Not lost, though vanished. In the great gospel and true creed, He is yet risen indeed ; Christ is yet risen.
Página 880 - Be not too tame neither, but let your own discretion be your tutor : suit the action to the word, and the word to the action...
Página 561 - That in the schools provided by the board the Bible shall be read, and there shall be given such explanations and such instruction therefrom in the principles of morality and religion, as are suited to the capacities of children : provided always— 1.