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... never enters into anybody's calculation . The chances are that the Premier will say something so curt , vague , and unsatisfactory , as to raise a laugh at the ex- pense of his opponent . Now begins that quick file - firing of question ...
... never enters into anybody's calculation . The chances are that the Premier will say something so curt , vague , and unsatisfactory , as to raise a laugh at the ex- pense of his opponent . Now begins that quick file - firing of question ...
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... never be soiled by an Indian job , and who is earning golden opinions . for the pure and conscientious distribution of his Indian patronage , - Mr. V. Smith , we say , has lost his bête noir in Mr. Bright , who used to bully him ...
... never be soiled by an Indian job , and who is earning golden opinions . for the pure and conscientious distribution of his Indian patronage , - Mr. V. Smith , we say , has lost his bête noir in Mr. Bright , who used to bully him ...
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... never return to share in that political excitement which he loved too well . Behind this bench are seated the Nonconformists : -George Hadfield , whose grating voice , resembling the sharpening of a Sheffield saw , is never wearied of ...
... never return to share in that political excitement which he loved too well . Behind this bench are seated the Nonconformists : -George Hadfield , whose grating voice , resembling the sharpening of a Sheffield saw , is never wearied of ...
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... never come into their rights , and are doomed to wander about for an indefinite period in search of the judicial ermine . The opposition benches behind are not less thickly occupied . Here may be found Mr. Malins , sometimes verbose on ...
... never come into their rights , and are doomed to wander about for an indefinite period in search of the judicial ermine . The opposition benches behind are not less thickly occupied . Here may be found Mr. Malins , sometimes verbose on ...
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... never allowed to harden them against this great national affliction . And whilst these nightly colloquies were fostering the poor child's love of France , other colloquies , unheard by mortal ears , were fostering her love of God . In a ...
... never allowed to harden them against this great national affliction . And whilst these nightly colloquies were fostering the poor child's love of France , other colloquies , unheard by mortal ears , were fostering her love of God . In a ...
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Seite 397 - With coral clasps and amber studs : And if these pleasures may thee move, Come live with me and be my Love.
Seite 575 - MSS. employed by him, of their age and their peculiarities ; that he should add to the work a brief account of the life and times of the author, and any remarks necessary to explain the chronology ; but no other note or comment was to be allowed, except what might be necessary to establish the correctness of the text...
Seite 405 - Babylon, the glory of kingdoms, the beauty of the Chaldees' excellency, shall be as when God overthrew Sodom and Gomorrah. It shall never be inhabited, neither shall it be dwelt in from generation to generation: neither shall the Arabian pitch tent there; neither shall the shepherds make their fold there.
Seite 396 - And we will all the pleasures prove That hills and valleys, dales and fields, Woods, or steepy mountain yields. And we will sit upon the rocks, Seeing the shepherds feed their flocks By shallow rivers, to whose falls Melodious birds sing madrigals. And I will make thee beds of roses, And a thousand fragrant posies; A cap of flowers, and a kirtle...
Seite 38 - And be it further enacted, that all that part of the territory of the United States included within the following limits, except such portions thereof as are hereinafter expressly exempted from the operations of this act, to wit, beginning at a point on the western boundary of the state of Missouri, where the thirty-seventh parallel of north latitude crosses the same; thence west on said parallel to the...
Seite 38 - Kansas ; and when admitted as a State or States, the said Territory, or any portion of the same, shall be received into the Union with or without slavery, as their Constitution may prescribe at the time of their admission...
Seite 486 - December instant ; and we being desirous and resolved, as soon as may be. to meet our people, and to have their advice in Parliament, do hereby make known to all our loving subjects our Royal will and pleasure to call a new Parliament...
Seite 399 - But yet, alas ! but seldom I Do think indeed that I must die. Continually at my bed's head A hearse doth hang, which doth me tell That I ere morning may be dead, Though now I feel myself full well : But yet, alas ! for all this I Have little mind that I must die.
Seite 350 - Her Majesty commands us to inform you, that acts of violence, insults to the British flag, and infraction of Treaty rights committed by the local Chinese authorities at Canton, and a pertinacious refusal of redress, have rendered it necessary for Her Majesty's officers in China to have recourse to measures of force to obtain satisfaction.
Seite 47 - To the very moment that he bade me tell it; Wherein I spake of most disastrous chances, Of moving accidents by flood and field, Of hair-breadth 'scapes i...