Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volume 9Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1881 |
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... look upon as more bitter enemies than any foreign foe , and return to their homes - such of them as do not seek refuge across the Atlantic— to remember that a million more trained soldiers hold the same opinions that they do , and await ...
... look upon as more bitter enemies than any foreign foe , and return to their homes - such of them as do not seek refuge across the Atlantic— to remember that a million more trained soldiers hold the same opinions that they do , and await ...
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... look upon as wholly harmful . Thus the State , the Republic , the Municipality , the Commune , each in its way is to be the sole capitalist acting for the benefit of all . A higher ideal of duty , a nobler view of the future of mankind ...
... look upon as wholly harmful . Thus the State , the Republic , the Municipality , the Commune , each in its way is to be the sole capitalist acting for the benefit of all . A higher ideal of duty , a nobler view of the future of mankind ...
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... look upon the recognition of their views as something other than mere dreams , as much already achieved . But this does not suit the fanatics of the new Socialist gospel . They hold that their day shall be to - morrow , and that the ...
... look upon the recognition of their views as something other than mere dreams , as much already achieved . But this does not suit the fanatics of the new Socialist gospel . They hold that their day shall be to - morrow , and that the ...
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... look upon all Jews as essentially practical and conservative , as certain , too , to enlist on the side of the prevailing social system , will be obliged to reconsider their conclusions . But the whole subject of the bad and good ...
... look upon all Jews as essentially practical and conservative , as certain , too , to enlist on the side of the prevailing social system , will be obliged to reconsider their conclusions . But the whole subject of the bad and good ...
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... look at the state of society in some of the great northern towns , and , leaving the misery of London aside , he will see that here are all the elements of the fiercest and , under certain conditions , of the most uncontrollable ...
... look at the state of society in some of the great northern towns , and , leaving the misery of London aside , he will see that here are all the elements of the fiercest and , under certain conditions , of the most uncontrollable ...
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Página 105 - Faintly as tolls the evening chime Our voices keep tune and our oars keep time. Soon as the woods on shore look dim, We'll sing at St. Ann's our parting hymn. Row, brothers, row, the stream runs fast, The Rapids are near and the daylight's past.
Página 652 - But if he be found, he shall restore sevenfold; he shall give all the substance of his house.
Página 274 - ... Almighty and most merciful Father; we have erred, and strayed from thy ways like lost sheep. We have followed too much the devices and desires of our own hearts. We have offended against thy holy laws. We have left undone those things which we ought to have done; and we have done those things which we ought not to have done; and there is no health in us.
Página 429 - Another Athens shall arise, And to remoter time Bequeath, like sunset to the skies, The splendour of its prime; And leave, if nought so bright may live, All earth can take or Heaven can give.
Página 792 - Let us rather be thankful that our sorrow lives in us as an indestructible force, only changing its form, as forces do, and passing from pain into sympathy — the one poor word which includes all our best insight and our best love.
Página 281 - In the adversity of our best friends we always find something which is not displeasing to us.
Página 790 - Yet these commonplace people - many of them - bear a conscience, and have felt the sublime prompting to do the painful right; they have their unspoken sorrows, and their sacred joys; their hearts have perhaps gone out towards their firstborn, and they have mourned over the irreclaimable dead. Nay, is there not a pathos in their very insignificance - in our comparison of their dim and narrow existence with the glorious possibilities of that human nature which they share?
Página 404 - Weep ye not for the dead, neither bemoan him : but weep sore for him that goeth away : for he shall return no more, nor see his native country.
Página 769 - And we also bless thy holy Name, for all thy servants departed this life in thy faith and fear ; beseeching thee to give us grace so to follow their good examples, that with them we may be partakers of thy heavenly kingdom.
Página 718 - Reflect seriously on the possible consequences of keeping in the heart of your country a bank of discontent, every hour accumulating, upon which every description of seditious men may draw at pleasure.