The North American Review, 170. kötet,4-6. kiadás |
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452. oldal
... footing on which the people of Europe are obliged to live . The opinion is an
intelligent one : the existing situation is indeed awful , and may , in the near future
, lead to catastrophe . I therefore consider the Conference of The Hague
important ...
... footing on which the people of Europe are obliged to live . The opinion is an
intelligent one : the existing situation is indeed awful , and may , in the near future
, lead to catastrophe . I therefore consider the Conference of The Hague
important ...
453. oldal
... if , in the near future , we were to suffer from a sort of general conflagration , I
think that war would be forever at an end : because , after the great massacre ,
the nations would be unfit to resume the struggle , and exhausted , filled with
horror ...
... if , in the near future , we were to suffer from a sort of general conflagration , I
think that war would be forever at an end : because , after the great massacre ,
the nations would be unfit to resume the struggle , and exhausted , filled with
horror ...
455. oldal
... thinking rather that humanity should advance toward a future city of peace and
goodness ; but I repeat that in our WAR . 155.
... thinking rather that humanity should advance toward a future city of peace and
goodness ; but I repeat that in our WAR . 155.
457. oldal
There have been precursors , apostles , like Saint Simon , Auguste Comte ,
Proudhon and above all , Fourier , who have sketched or outlined a future society
in which the question of wages and salaries was not considered even by
workmen ...
There have been precursors , apostles , like Saint Simon , Auguste Comte ,
Proudhon and above all , Fourier , who have sketched or outlined a future society
in which the question of wages and salaries was not considered even by
workmen ...
460. oldal
This is why I cannot admit that France would ever so jeopardize her future as to
try to make it a repetition of her warlike past . I cannot believe that there are in
France men possessed of so little reason and so ignorant of the philosophy of
history ...
This is why I cannot admit that France would ever so jeopardize her future as to
try to make it a repetition of her warlike past . I cannot believe that there are in
France men possessed of so little reason and so ignorant of the philosophy of
history ...
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469. oldal - States declares that congress shall have power to dispose of, and make all needful rules and regulations respecting, the territory and other property belonging to the United States.
766. oldal - Congress, be vested in such person or persons and shall be exercised in such manner as the President of the United States shall direct, for the establishment of civil government and for maintaining and protecting the inhabitants of said Islands in the free enjoyment of their liberty, property, and religion...
754. oldal - I know your great motive in coming hither was the hope of being instrumental in a reconciliation ; and I believe, when...
765. oldal - ... prepare them for local self-government, and in due time to make such disposition of said islands as will best promote the interests of the citizens of the United States and the inhabitants of said islands.
573. oldal - Church holds to be sacred and canonical not because, having been carefully composed by mere human industry, they were afterwards approved by her authority, nor merely because they contain revelation, with no admixture of error, but because, having been written by the inspiration of the Holy Ghost, they have God for their author, and have been delivered as such to the Church herself.
778. oldal - Majesty's pleasure. 75. In all matters (i) arising under any treaty; (ii) affecting consuls or other representatives of other countries; (iii) in which the Commonwealth, or a person suing or being sued on behalf of the Commonwealth, is a party; (iv) between States, or between residents of different States, or between a State and a resident of another State; (v) in which a writ of Mandamus or prohibition or an injunction is sought against an officer of the Commonwealth, the High Court shall have original...
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627. oldal - Government will not impede the development of the commercial and industrial relations between Japan and Korea.
766. oldal - Until Congress shall provide for the government of such islands all the civil, judicial and military powers exercised by the officers of the existing government in said islands shall be vested in such person or persons and shall be exercised in such manner as the President of the United States shall direct; and the President shall have power to remove said officers and fill the vacancies so occasioned.
582. oldal - He that will not eat, till he has demonstration that it will nourish him ; he that will not stir, till he infallibly knows the business he goes about will succeed ; will have but little else to do, but to sit still and perish.