Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Band 69James Fraser, 1864 |
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... reason to suppose that she would cordially accept the terms thus unexpectedly and unani- mously proposed to her , free as they were from all suspicious reservation , entanglement , or arrière - pensée ; and it might not unreasonably ...
... reason to suppose that she would cordially accept the terms thus unexpectedly and unani- mously proposed to her , free as they were from all suspicious reservation , entanglement , or arrière - pensée ; and it might not unreasonably ...
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... reason of any technical defects of the existing law , from any mistaken national sensitiveness as to what is called ' altering the law under foreign dictation , ' or from any apprehension of temporary political difficulties , there ...
... reason of any technical defects of the existing law , from any mistaken national sensitiveness as to what is called ' altering the law under foreign dictation , ' or from any apprehension of temporary political difficulties , there ...
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... reason the sanction of its service , and reason receiving in return the warm pulsa- tions of life . The two principles exist together in the highest natures ; and the man who in the best sense of the word is devout is also the most ...
... reason the sanction of its service , and reason receiving in return the warm pulsa- tions of life . The two principles exist together in the highest natures ; and the man who in the best sense of the word is devout is also the most ...
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... reason to suppose it to have been anything else , the story of the origin of St. Mark's Gospel perishes with the legend to which it was inseparably attached by Church tradition . Of St. John's Gospel we do not . propose to speak in this ...
... reason to suppose it to have been anything else , the story of the origin of St. Mark's Gospel perishes with the legend to which it was inseparably attached by Church tradition . Of St. John's Gospel we do not . propose to speak in this ...
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... reason shown us for main- taining still the one great exception . Hard worked in other professions , and snatching with difficulty suffi- cient leisure to learn how compli- cated is the problem , the laity can but turn to those for ...
... reason shown us for main- taining still the one great exception . Hard worked in other professions , and snatching with difficulty suffi- cient leisure to learn how compli- cated is the problem , the laity can but turn to those for ...
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Seite 7 - The neutral flag covers enemy's goods, with the exception of contraband of war ; 3. Neutral goods, with the exception of contraband of war, are not liable to capture under enemy's flag; 4. Blockades, in order to be binding, must be effective ; that is to say, maintained by a force sufficient really to prevent access to the coast of the enemy.
Seite 441 - There lives more faith in honest doubt, Believe me, than in half the creeds.
Seite 441 - And answered them, saying, Which of you shall have an ass or an ox fallen into a pit, and will not straightway pull him out on the Sabbath day?
Seite 441 - Take us the foxes, the little foxes, that spoil the vines: for our vines have tender grapes.
Seite 483 - Let a man so account of us, as of the ministers of Christ, and stewards of the mysteries of God. Moreover it is required in stewards, that a man be found faithful.
Seite 301 - Are not my days few? Cease then, and let me alone, that I may take comfort a little before I go whence I shall not return, even to the land of darkness and the shadow of death; a land of darkness, as darkness itself, and of the shadow of death, without any order and where the light is as darkness.
Seite 287 - The sun shall be no more thy light by day; neither for brightness shall the moon give light unto thee: but the Lord shall be unto thee an everlasting light, and thy God thy glory.
Seite 296 - IN Xanadu did Kubla Khan A stately pleasure-dome decree : Where Alph, the sacred river, ran Through caverns measureless to man Down to a sunless sea. So twice five miles of fertile ground With walls and towers were girdled round : And there were gardens bright with sinuous rills Where blossomed many an incense-bearing tree ; And here were forests ancient as the hills, Enfolding sunny spots of greenery.
Seite 61 - When two shall be one, and that which is without as that which is within, and the male with the female, neither male nor female.
Seite 1 - Our song and feast shall flow To the fame of your name, When the storm has ceased to blow, — When the fiery fight is heard no more, And the storm has ceased to blow.