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... light mists , like flame burning behind a screen of gauze . gauze . She was harsh and coppery in the cold bleakness ... lights and shadows of the glo- rious cloud - masses of the spring - time . Even on obscure nights , as has been said ...
... light mists , like flame burning behind a screen of gauze . gauze . She was harsh and coppery in the cold bleakness ... lights and shadows of the glo- rious cloud - masses of the spring - time . Even on obscure nights , as has been said ...
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... light of common day " during its sixth and seventh decades . France kissed the rod of the unprinci- pled oppressor , and settled down , un- der her handsome new chains , to a sea- son of material prosperity and physical comfort which ...
... light of common day " during its sixth and seventh decades . France kissed the rod of the unprinci- pled oppressor , and settled down , un- der her handsome new chains , to a sea- son of material prosperity and physical comfort which ...
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... light , and inter- fused with domestic embarrassments and confidences , all turning to the jocular , the Princess was incomparable . It was her theory of her present existence that she was picnicking ; but all the accidents of the ...
... light , and inter- fused with domestic embarrassments and confidences , all turning to the jocular , the Princess was incomparable . It was her theory of her present existence that she was picnicking ; but all the accidents of the ...
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... light - house there . This light - house was the one weak spot in the heel of Achilleus where a hostile arrow could strike , and New Jersey gave vent to her indignation by laying a tax of $ 1800 a year on it . Connecticut was equally ...
... light - house there . This light - house was the one weak spot in the heel of Achilleus where a hostile arrow could strike , and New Jersey gave vent to her indignation by laying a tax of $ 1800 a year on it . Connecticut was equally ...
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... light the west could yet bestow , a pearly , subdued glimmer , was on her face . She said nothing . He lifted his hand to the low , shelving roof of the porch , for he was very tall , and the motion dislodged a few flakes that fell upon ...
... light the west could yet bestow , a pearly , subdued glimmer , was on her face . She said nothing . He lifted his hand to the low , shelving roof of the porch , for he was very tall , and the motion dislodged a few flakes that fell upon ...
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Página 660 - States, to devise such further provisions as shall appear to them necessary to render the constitution of the federal government adequate to the exigencies of the union...
Página 313 - A married woman may bargain, sell, assign and transfer her separate personal property, and carry on any trade or business, and perform any labor or services on her sole and separate account ; and the earnings of any married woman, from her trade, business, labor or services, shall be her sole and separate property, and may be used or invested by her in her own name...
Página 264 - Dost thou look back on what hath been, As some divinely gifted man, Whose life in low estate began And on a simple village green; Who breaks his birth's invidious bar, And grasps the skirts of happy chance, And breasts the blows of circumstance, And grapples with his evil star; Who makes by force his merit known And lives to clutch the golden keys, To mould a mighty state's decrees, And shape the whisper of the throne...
Página 660 - Jersey had enlarged the object of their appointment, empowering their commissioners " to consider how far a uniform system in their commercial regulations and other important matters might be necessary to the common interest and permanent harmony of the several states," and to report such an act on the subject as, when ratified by them, " would enable the United States in Congress assembled effectually to provide for the exigencies of the Union.
Página 650 - That the United States in Congress assembled shall have the sole and exclusive right and power to ascertain and fix the western boundary of such States as claim to the Mississippi or South Sea, and lay out the land beyond the boundary so ascertained into separate and independent States from time to time as the numbers and circumstances of the people thereof may require.
Página 185 - The Moving Finger writes, and, having writ, Moves on; nor all your Piety nor Wit Shall lure it back to cancel half a Line, Nor all your Tears wash out a Word of it.
Página 423 - ... when it reached North Carolina. Johnston's army was demoralized by constant defeat and would hardly have made an offensive movement, even if they could have been induced to remain on duty. The men of both Lee's and Johnston's armies were, like their brethren of the North, as brave as men can be ; but no man is so brave that he may not meet such defeats and disasters as to discourage him and dampen his ardor for any cause, no matter how just he deems it.
Página 574 - ... we judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing, while others judge us by what we have already done.
Página 650 - ... that a country unsettled at the commencement of this war, claimed by the British Crown and ceded to it by the treaty of Paris, if wrested from the common enemy by the blood and treasure of the thirteen States, should be considered as a common property, subject to be parceled out by Congress into free, convenient, and independent governments, in such manner and at such times as the wisdom of that assembly shall hereafter direct.
Página 51 - In the beginning GOD created the heavens and the earth, and the spirit of GOD moved on the face of the waters, and GOD said let there be light, and GOD saw the light,