The American Monthly Review of Reviews, Volume 28Albert Shaw Review of Reviews, 1903 |
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... administration for the past twenty - five years . There is no reason to assert that the Austro - Hungarian Empire , —with all its present internal difficulties and complications arising out of the variety of population elements which ...
... administration for the past twenty - five years . There is no reason to assert that the Austro - Hungarian Empire , —with all its present internal difficulties and complications arising out of the variety of population elements which ...
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... administration . General Bob- rikoff , who has been in Finland for five years as governor - general , is now acting as a dictator . The institutions of Finland had long been almost as liberal and modern as those of England . But leading ...
... administration . General Bob- rikoff , who has been in Finland for five years as governor - general , is now acting as a dictator . The institutions of Finland had long been almost as liberal and modern as those of England . But leading ...
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... administration for the past twenty - five years . There is no reason to assert that the Austro - Hungarian Empire , -with all its present internal difficulties and complications arising out of the variety of population elements which ...
... administration for the past twenty - five years . There is no reason to assert that the Austro - Hungarian Empire , -with all its present internal difficulties and complications arising out of the variety of population elements which ...
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... administration and my nomination will favor indorsing both , and those who do not will oppose . THEODORE ROOSEVELT . The telegram was at the same time given to the Associated Press , and it aroused the Repub- lican voters irresistibly ...
... administration and my nomination will favor indorsing both , and those who do not will oppose . THEODORE ROOSEVELT . The telegram was at the same time given to the Associated Press , and it aroused the Repub- lican voters irresistibly ...
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... administration . The postal ser- vice was used , at least to some extent , for the convenient purpose of paying off minor political debts and obligations due to the exigencies of campaign work . Much of this is attributed to Mr. Perry S ...
... administration . The postal ser- vice was used , at least to some extent , for the convenient purpose of paying off minor political debts and obligations due to the exigencies of campaign work . Much of this is attributed to Mr. Perry S ...
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Page 131 - Nature contains the elements, in colour and form, of all pictures, as the keyboard contains the notes of all music. But the artist is born to pick, and choose, and group with science, these elements, that the result may be beautiful — as the musician gathers his notes, and forms his chords, until he bring forth from chaos glorious harmony.
Page 19 - And they believe him !— oh ! the lover may Distrust that look which steals his soul away ; — The babe may cease to think that it can play With heaven's rainbow ;— alchymists may doubt The shining gold their crucible gives out ; — But Faith, fanatic Faith, once wedded fast To some dear falsehood, hugs it to the last.
Page 256 - Ye shall do no unrighteousness in judgment: thou shalt not respect the person of the poor, nor honour the person of the mighty: but in righteousness shalt thou judge thy neighbour.
Page 179 - Like the noise of chariots on the tops of mountains shall they leap. Like the noise of a flame of fire that devoureth the stubble, as a strong people set in battle array.
Page 421 - Articles shall remain in force for the period of ten years from the date at which they may come into operation ; and further until the expiration of two years after either of the High Contracting Parties shall have given notice to the other of its wish to terminate the same...
Page 128 - Every minister of holy Religion must throw into the conflict all the energy of his mind and all the strength of his endurance; with your authority, Venerable Brethren, and by your example, they must never cease to urge upon all men of every class, upon the high as well as the lowly, the Gospel doctrines of Christian life; by every means in their power they must strive for the good of the people ; and above all...
Page 126 - The republic of Venice came next in antiquity. But the republic of Venice was modern when compared with the Papacy ; and the republic of Venice is gone, and the Papacy remains.
Page 128 - The mischief has been increased by rapacious usury, which, although more than once condemned by the Church, is nevertheless, under a different guise, but with the like injustice, still practised by covetous and grasping men.
Page 128 - ... there is a dictate of nature more imperious and more ancient than any bargain between man and man, that the remuneration must be enough to support the wage-earner in reasonable and frugal comfort.
Page 126 - But the republic of Venice was modern when compared with the Papacy ; and the republic of Venice is gone, and the Papacy remains. The Papacy remains, not in decay, not a mere antique, but full of life and youthful vigour. The Catholic Church...