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... given by one Government to banks nefarious can be granted by another Govern- Alread ment to merchants , manufacturers , or punishm workmen . in the u The plea that the maintenance of the banks is a matter of national con- cern is not of ...
... given by one Government to banks nefarious can be granted by another Govern- Alread ment to merchants , manufacturers , or punishm workmen . in the u The plea that the maintenance of the banks is a matter of national con- cern is not of ...
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... given the privilege of minting such bogus money , and The merit cance of t valuable monthly j It will b to accept this expedient , until such time as it may suit them ( the banks ) to exchange these little bills for cash . Will the time ...
... given the privilege of minting such bogus money , and The merit cance of t valuable monthly j It will b to accept this expedient , until such time as it may suit them ( the banks ) to exchange these little bills for cash . Will the time ...
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... given to the English Church . The only pleasant story Thrums could tell of the chapel was that its steeple once fell . " " Mr. Barrie never caricatures his people , and never patronises them , " so says an American critic . He gets into ...
... given to the English Church . The only pleasant story Thrums could tell of the chapel was that its steeple once fell . " " Mr. Barrie never caricatures his people , and never patronises them , " so says an American critic . He gets into ...
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... given through Christ . Apart from such message it does not pretend to any knowledge of the ways of God to man , of why we should pray , or why we should look to a life beyond the grave . If Christ was not divine there was no such ...
... given through Christ . Apart from such message it does not pretend to any knowledge of the ways of God to man , of why we should pray , or why we should look to a life beyond the grave . If Christ was not divine there was no such ...
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... Given а race of human beings having like claims to pursue the objects of their desires given world adapted for the gratification of these desires - a world into which these beings are similarly born- and it follows that they have equal ...
... Given а race of human beings having like claims to pursue the objects of their desires given world adapted for the gratification of these desires - a world into which these beings are similarly born- and it follows that they have equal ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
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Passagens conhecidas
Página 24 - God, Give Us Men! God, give us men! A time like this demands Strong minds, great hearts, true faith and ready hands; Men whom the lust of office does not kill; Men whom the spoils of office cannot buy; Men who possess opinions and a will; Men who have honor; men who will not lie; Men who can stand before a demagogue And damn his treacherous flatteries without winking! Tall men, sun-crowned, who live above the fog In public duty and in private thinking...
Página 87 - And the king said, Divide the living child in two, and give half to the one, and half to the other.
Página 53 - Woe unto them that join house to house, that lay field to field, till there be no place, that they may be placed alone in the midst of the earth...
Página 52 - But for those first affections, Those shadowy recollections, Which, be they what they may, Are yet the fountain light of all our day, Are yet a master light of all our seeing ; Uphold us — cherish — and have power to make Our noisy years seem moments in the being Of the eternal silence...
Página 56 - To abolish a status, which in all ages GOD has sanctioned, and man has continued, would not only be robbery to an innumerable class of our fellow-subjects; but it would be extreme cruelty to the African Savages, a portion of whom it saves from massacre, or intolerable bondage in their own country, and introduces into a much happier state of life; especially now when their passage to the West-Indies and their treatment there is humanely regulated. To abolish that trade would be to — shut the gates...
Página 166 - If the bulk of the human race are always to remain as at present, slaves to toil in which they have no interest, and therefore feel no interest — drudging from early morning till late at night for bare necessaries, and with all the intellectual and moral deficiencies which that implies — without resources either in mind or...
Página 12 - Well, then, for Christ," thou answerest, "who can care? From sin, which Heaven records not, why forbear? Live we like brutes our life without a plan!" So answerest thou; but why not rather say: "Hath man no second life? — Pitch this one high! Sits there no judge in Heaven, our sin to see? — More strictly, then, the inward judge obey! Was Christ a man like us? — Ah! let us try If we then, too, can be such men as he!
Página 33 - Whenever there are in any country uncultivated lands and unemployed poor it is clear that the laws of property have been so far extended as to violate natural right.
Página 51 - England is certainly, in the present times, a much richer country than any part of North America. The wages of labour, however, are much higher in North America than in any part of England.
Página 79 - ... cannot, like Newton, weigh the far-off stars in a balance, and measure the heavings of the eternal flood ; we cannot, like Voltaire, scorch up what is cruel and false by a word as a flame ; nor, like Milton or Burke, awaken men's hearts with the note of an organ-trumpet ; we cannot, like the great saints of the churches and the great sages of the schools, add to those acquisitions of spiritual beauty and intellectual mastery which have, one by one, and little by little, raised man from being...