The Nation, Volume 16J.H. Richards, 1873 |
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... once more in public when it called him " Mantilini Marble , " and accused him of accepting a house on Fifth Avenue as a bribe from the Ring . To which the World responded by calling the editor of the Times " Jennings " and an ...
... once more in public when it called him " Mantilini Marble , " and accused him of accepting a house on Fifth Avenue as a bribe from the Ring . To which the World responded by calling the editor of the Times " Jennings " and an ...
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... once more the lawfulness and ex- pediency of a dissolution of the Assembly , and an appeal to the country . What the programme of the Right is does not yet appear , and it seems as if they did not know themselves . The work of the ...
... once more the lawfulness and ex- pediency of a dissolution of the Assembly , and an appeal to the country . What the programme of the Right is does not yet appear , and it seems as if they did not know themselves . The work of the ...
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... once from whence sprang the later Hellenic art . We have now the Heraklés of a people not as yet fettered by the laws of design , but who represent their idea in all its roughness . We see no massive limbs , no awe - inspiring muscles ...
... once from whence sprang the later Hellenic art . We have now the Heraklés of a people not as yet fettered by the laws of design , but who represent their idea in all its roughness . We see no massive limbs , no awe - inspiring muscles ...
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... once , and make the law so clear that nobody will hereafter venture to violate it . Mr. Hooper's bill proposes to issue 3.65 per cent . certificates to the amount of $ 100,000,000 , to be exchanged for greenbacks , the cer- tificates to ...
... once , and make the law so clear that nobody will hereafter venture to violate it . Mr. Hooper's bill proposes to issue 3.65 per cent . certificates to the amount of $ 100,000,000 , to be exchanged for greenbacks , the cer- tificates to ...
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... once before in Louisiana in 1866 , when Mr. Johnson denounced the meeting of a body calling itself a constitutional convention as a " usurpation , " and called it an " illegal assembly " ; and the mayor , acting on the hints received ...
... once before in Louisiana in 1866 , when Mr. Johnson denounced the meeting of a body calling itself a constitutional convention as a " usurpation , " and called it an " illegal assembly " ; and the mayor , acting on the hints received ...
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Página 278 - States in the legislative bodies which claimed to be in their normal relations with the federal government, were laws which imposed upon the colored race onerous disabilities and burdens, and curtailed their rights in the pursuit of life, liberty, and property to such an extent that their freedom was of little value...
Página 278 - Not only may a man be a citizen of the United States without being a citizen of a state, but an important element is necessary to convert the former into the latter. He must reside within the state to make him a citizen of it, but it is only necessary that he should be born or naturalized in the United States to be a citizen of the Union.
Página 76 - Here and there a cygnet is reared uneasily among the ducklings in the brown pond, and never finds the living stream in fellowship with its own oary-footed kind. Here and there is born a Saint Theresa, foundress of nothing, whose loving heartbeats and sobs after an unattained goodness tremble off and are dispersed among hindrances, instead of centring in some long-recognizable deed.
Página 37 - British flag, in the enhanced payments of insurance, in the prolongation of the war, and in the addition of a large sum to the cost of the war and the suppression of the rebellion...
Página 124 - More Worlds than One. The Creed of the Philosopher and the Hope of the Christian.
Página 252 - But my delight in going over Homer and Virgil with the boys makes me think what a treat it must be to teach Shakespeare to a good class of young Greeks in regenerate Athens ; to dwell upon him line by line, and word by word, in the way that nothing but a translation lesson ever will enable one to do; and so to get all his pictures and thoughts leisurely into one's mind, till I verily think one would after a time almost give out light in the dark, after having been steeped as it were in such an atmosphere...
Página 76 - But any one watching keenly the stealthy convergence of human lots, sees a slow preparation of effects from one life on another, which tells like a calculated irony on the indifference or the frozen stare with which we look at our unintroduced neighbour. Destiny stands by sarcastic with our dramatis personae folded in her hand.
Página 278 - If, then, there is a difference between the privileges and immunities belonging to a citizen of the United States as such, and those belonging to the citizen of the State as such, the latter must rest for their security and protection where they have heretofore rested, for they are not embraced by this paragraph of the amendment. The first occurrence of the words privileges and immunities...
Página 150 - I have:' looking very hard at me the while, for he had told me with some pride coming down that it was his composition. 'Oh !' said the clergyman. 'Then you will agree with me, Mr. C, that it is not only an insult to me, who am the servant of the Almighty, but an insult to the Almighty, whose servant I am.
Página 273 - Key to North American Birds. Containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the Continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary, inclusive of Greenland. Second Edition, revised to date and entirely rewritten : with which are incorporated General Ornithology...