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... Canada . Proceedings and transactions , vol . 1 ; 2nd series , vol . 5 8 ° and 4 ° . 1883-99 MOSCOW . Société imperiale des naturalistes de Moscou . Bulletin , 1899 , nos . ii , iii 8 ° . 1900 MUNICH . Königliche Akademie der ...
... Canada . Proceedings and transactions , vol . 1 ; 2nd series , vol . 5 8 ° and 4 ° . 1883-99 MOSCOW . Société imperiale des naturalistes de Moscou . Bulletin , 1899 , nos . ii , iii 8 ° . 1900 MUNICH . Königliche Akademie der ...
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... natural June , 1900 history society . Proceedings , vol . 46 ТОРЕКА . Kansas academy of science . Transactions , vol . 14 8 ° . 1900 8 ° . 1896 TORONTO . Canadian institute . Proceedings , new series , xxiv ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY .
... natural June , 1900 history society . Proceedings , vol . 46 ТОРЕКА . Kansas academy of science . Transactions , vol . 14 8 ° . 1900 8 ° . 1896 TORONTO . Canadian institute . Proceedings , new series , xxiv ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY .
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Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool. TORONTO . Canadian institute . Proceedings , new series , vol . 2 , pt . iv 8 ° . 1901 Transactions , vol . 6 , pts . i , ii 8 ° . 1899 TRURO . Royal institution of Cornwall . Journal ...
Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool. TORONTO . Canadian institute . Proceedings , new series , vol . 2 , pt . iv 8 ° . 1901 Transactions , vol . 6 , pts . i , ii 8 ° . 1899 TRURO . Royal institution of Cornwall . Journal ...
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... Canada , Sir Wilfrid Laurier , say at the impressive climax of an eloquent speech at the Banquet to the Colonial Premiers , given in our Philharmonic Hall , in June , 1897. This utterance sank deep into my mind , and has given me the ...
... Canada , Sir Wilfrid Laurier , say at the impressive climax of an eloquent speech at the Banquet to the Colonial Premiers , given in our Philharmonic Hall , in June , 1897. This utterance sank deep into my mind , and has given me the ...
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... Canada and Australia at tyrannical orders from home , arbitrary im- posts , or unpopular governors , have made the yoke of Home control easy , and the fiscal burdens light . It is now an accepted principle that every colony shall levy ...
... Canada and Australia at tyrannical orders from home , arbitrary im- posts , or unpopular governors , have made the yoke of Home control easy , and the fiscal burdens light . It is now an accepted principle that every colony shall levy ...
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Página 62 - ... any one who is acquainted with the history of science will admit that its progress has, in all ages, meant, and now more than ever means, the extension of the province of what we call matter and causation, and the concomitant gradual banishment from all regions of human thought of what we call spirit and spontaneity.
Página 40 - See him in the dish, his second cradle, how meek he lieth! - wouldst thou have had this innocent grow up to the grossness and indocility which too often accompany maturer swinehood? Ten to one he would have proved a glutton, a sloven, an obstinate, disagreeable animal - wallowing in all manner of filthy conversation - from these sins he is happily snatched away Ere sin could blight or sorrow fade, Death came with timely care...
Página 67 - Mind as a series of feelings, we are obliged to complete the statement by calling it a series of feelings which is aware of itself as past and future : and we are reduced to the alternative of believing that the Mind, or Ego, is something different from any series of feelings, or possibilities of them, or of accepting the paradox, that something which ex hypothesi is but a series of feelings, can be aware of itself as a series.
Página 21 - Where low-browed baseness wafts perfume to pride. No ! Men, high-minded men, With powers as far above dull brutes endued, In forest, brake or den, As beasts excel cold rocks and brambles rude ; Men who their duties know, But know their rights, and, knowing, dare maintain, Prevent the long-aimed blow, And crush the tyrant while they rend the chain, — These constitute a State ; And sovereign law, that State's collected will, • O'er thrones and globes elate Sits empress, crowning good, repressing...
Página 27 - ... steams of soups from kitchens, the pantomimes — London itself a pantomime and a masquerade — all these things work themselves into my mind, and feed me, without a power of satiating me. The wonder of these sights impels me into night-walks about her crowded streets, and I often shed tears in the motley Strand from fulness of joy at so much life.
Página 39 - He must be roasted. I am not ignorant that our ancestors ate them seethed or boiled, but what a sacrifice of the exterior tegument ! There is no flavour comparable, I will contend, to that of the crisp, tawny, well-watched, not over-roasted crackling...
Página 27 - I have passed all my days in London, until I have formed as many and intense local attachments as any of you mountaineers can have done with dead Nature.
Página 21 - WHAT CONSTITUTES A STATE? WHAT constitutes a state ? Not high-raised battlement or labored mound, Thick wall or moated gate ; Not cities proud with spires and turrets crowned ; Not bays and broad-armed ports, Where, laughing at the storm, rich navies ride, Not starred and spangled courts, Where low-browed baseness wafts perfume to pride. No, — men, high-minded men...
Página 28 - Nothing was more common than to See him make a headlong entry into the schoolroom, from his inner recess, or library, and, with turbulent eye, singling out a lad, roar out, " Od's my life, Sirrah," (his favourite adjuration,) " I have a great mind to whip you...
Página 12 - Whereas the people of New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Queensland, and Tasmania, humbly relying on the blessing of Almighty God, have agreed to unite in one indissoluble Federal Commonwealth under the Crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and under the Constitution hereby established...