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... live on account of their financial and other resources , the Austrian subjects on German territory amount to nearly two hundred and fifty thousand , the great majority of whom are either Polish or Bohemian workingmen settled chiefly in ...
... live on account of their financial and other resources , the Austrian subjects on German territory amount to nearly two hundred and fifty thousand , the great majority of whom are either Polish or Bohemian workingmen settled chiefly in ...
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... live . There are few sublimer promises in the Bible than that which the words , " Light is sown for the righteous , " convey but cannot contain . This sublime phrase points the way to that complete freedom which the human spirit craves ...
... live . There are few sublimer promises in the Bible than that which the words , " Light is sown for the righteous , " convey but cannot contain . This sublime phrase points the way to that complete freedom which the human spirit craves ...
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... live with more ind : fference on hard and scanty fare , could endure hardship better , or do better without sleep ; no officer ever showed more ceaseless energy in providing for his soldiers , in reconnoitering , in overseeing ...
... live with more ind : fference on hard and scanty fare , could endure hardship better , or do better without sleep ; no officer ever showed more ceaseless energy in providing for his soldiers , in reconnoitering , in overseeing ...
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... live on their salaries and try to save money . The spectacle of the scrimping they have to do is not edifying . And here a different phase of the money question naturally pre- sents itself . If a Senator is financially pressed and ...
... live on their salaries and try to save money . The spectacle of the scrimping they have to do is not edifying . And here a different phase of the money question naturally pre- sents itself . If a Senator is financially pressed and ...
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... live in the Elizabethan age , and to be severed from those brilliant spirits to which the fame of that age is due . " Socially , too , his new life presented a sad contrast to the environment he had left behind : instead of the settled ...
... live in the Elizabethan age , and to be severed from those brilliant spirits to which the fame of that age is due . " Socially , too , his new life presented a sad contrast to the environment he had left behind : instead of the settled ...
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Page 437 - To be prepared for war is one of the most effectual means of preserving peace.
Page 444 - Towards the preservation of your government, and the permanency of your present happy state, it is requisite, not only that you steadily discountenance irregular oppositions to its acknowledged authority, but also that you resist with care the spirit of innovation upon its principles, however specious the pretexts.
Page 453 - Then flew one of the seraphims unto me, having a live coal in his hand, Which he had taken with the tongs from off the altar: And he laid it upon my mouth, and said, Lo, this hath touched thy lips; And thine iniquity is taken away, and thy sin purged. Also I heard the voice of the Lord, saying, Whom shall I send, and who will go for us? Then said I, Here am I; send me.
Page 201 - That the United States hereby disclaims any disposition or intention to exercise sovereignty, jurisdiction, or control over said island except for the pacification thereof, and asserts its determination when that is accomplished to leave the government and control of the island to its people.
Page 445 - Europe has a set of primary interests which to us have none or a very remote relation. Hence, she must be engaged in frequent controversies, the causes of which are essentially foreign to our concerns. Hence, therefore, it must be unwise in us to implicate ourselves by artificial ties in the ordinary vicissitudes of her politics, or the ordinary combinations and collisions of her friendships or enmities.
Page 80 - Move upward, working out the beast, And let the ape and tiger die.
Page 451 - And Jacob vowed a vow, saying, If God will be with me, and will keep me in this way that I go, and will give me bread to eat, and raiment to put on, so that I come again to my father's house in peace; then shall the LORD be my God: and this stone, which I have set for a pillar, shall be God's house: and of all that thou shalt give me I will surely give the tenth unto thee.
Page 445 - ... in frequent controversies, the causes of which are essentially foreign to our concerns. Hence, therefore, it must be unwise in us to implicate ourselves by artificial ties, in the ordinary vicissitudes of her politics, or the ordinary combinations and collisions of her friendships or enmities. Our detached and distant situation invites and enables us to pursue a different course.
Page 454 - For this cause I bow my knees unto the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, of whom the whole family in heaven and earth is named, that he would grant you, according to the riches of his glory, to be strengthened with might by his Spirit in the inner man, that Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith...
Page 454 - Why art thou cast down, O my soul? and why art thou disquieted in me? hope thou in God: for I shall yet praise him for the help of his countenance.