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Sivu 3
... object to the manner in which the " sect " is charged to have acquired its money , although hav- ing used it so ... objects to the term " sect " as applied . And if the author will take the trouble to consult the other Webster - not ...
... object to the manner in which the " sect " is charged to have acquired its money , although hav- ing used it so ... objects to the term " sect " as applied . And if the author will take the trouble to consult the other Webster - not ...
Sivu 5
... object the proper education and mental development of the children of the country . The society holds regular meetings , and proposes to become a na- tional organization . Mrs. L. B. Chan- dler , of Boston , is the inspiring genius of ...
... object the proper education and mental development of the children of the country . The society holds regular meetings , and proposes to become a na- tional organization . Mrs. L. B. Chan- dler , of Boston , is the inspiring genius of ...
Sivu 10
... object of terror to some of his pupils , and of scrupulous , if not anxious , attention to all ; for not only did he possess notably that exalted musical sensitiveness which no true artist lacks , but he concealed under an habitual self ...
... object of terror to some of his pupils , and of scrupulous , if not anxious , attention to all ; for not only did he possess notably that exalted musical sensitiveness which no true artist lacks , but he concealed under an habitual self ...
Sivu 13
... object to seeing an interesting family of children shot with arrows , provided they would fall with a grace , and their mother would assume the true Niobe attitude . In litera- ture , too , how we shine ! We have reached the sublime of ...
... object to seeing an interesting family of children shot with arrows , provided they would fall with a grace , and their mother would assume the true Niobe attitude . In litera- ture , too , how we shine ! We have reached the sublime of ...
Sivu 18
... seemed to make threatening gestures , and to catch and press down into the flames some unseen adversary . Mr. Schön- inger's fancy was wide awake , though his eyes were half asleep , and this strange object 18 Grapes and Thorns .
... seemed to make threatening gestures , and to catch and press down into the flames some unseen adversary . Mr. Schön- inger's fancy was wide awake , though his eyes were half asleep , and this strange object 18 Grapes and Thorns .
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Sivu 709 - To consider the world in its length and breadth, its various history, the many races of man, their starts, their fortunes, their mutual alienation, their conflicts; and then their ways, habits, governments, forms of worship; their enterprises, their aimless courses, their random achievements and acquirements, the impotent conclusion of long-standing facts, the tokens, so faint and broken, of a superintending design, the blind evolution of what...
Sivu 713 - Suppose that all your •objects in life were realized ; that all the changes in institutions and opinions which you are looking forward to, could be completely effected at this very instant, would this be a great joy and happiness to you...
Sivu 684 - Greater love than this no man hath, that a man lay down his life for his friends.
Sivu 35 - It may not be unworthy of remark that it is very unusual, even in cases of conquest, for the conqueror to do more than to displace the sovereign and assume dominion over the country. The modern usage of nations, which has become law, would be violated ; that sense of justice and of right which is acknowledged and felt by the whole civilized world would be outraged, if private property should be generally confiscated and private rights annulled.
Sivu 38 - All who unite themselves to such a body do so with an implied consent to this government, and are bound to submit to it. But it would be a vain consent, and would lead to the total subversion of such religious bodies, if any one aggrieved by one of their decisions could appeal to the secular courts and have them reversed. It is of the essence of these religious unions, and of their right to establish tribunals for the decision of questions arising among themselves, that those decisions should be...
Sivu 155 - They quickly spied out their old friend among the gipsies; and he gave them an account of the necessity which drove him to that kind of life, and told them that the people he went with were not such...
Sivu 711 - Yet I doubt not through the ages one increasing purpose runs, And the thoughts of men are widened with the process of the suns.
Sivu 33 - This, sir, is my case. It is the case, not merely of that humble institution, it is the case of every college in our land. It is more. It is the case of every eleemosynary institution throughout our...
Sivu 37 - State under our system of laws, and supported by a preponderating weight of judicial authority, is that, whenever the questions of discipline or of faith or ecclesiastical rule, custom or law, have been decided by the highest of these church judicatories to which the matter has been carried, the legal tribunals must accept such decisions as final, and as binding on them in their application to the case before them.
Sivu 33 - The contract between Georgia and the purchasers was executed by the grant. A contract executed, as well as one which is executory, contains obligations binding on the parties. A grant, in its own nature, amounts to an extinguishment of the right of the grantor, and implies a contract not to reassert that right. A party is, therefore, always estopped by his own grant.