Blackwood's Magazine, 96. kötetW. Blackwood., 1864 |
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18. oldal
... true to their engagements ; but we arrive at a result not very dissimi- lar by making dishonesty penal . " " The Decalogue declares : " Thou shalt not commit a murder . ' Hu- man law pronounces what will come of it if you do . It is ...
... true to their engagements ; but we arrive at a result not very dissimi- lar by making dishonesty penal . " " The Decalogue declares : " Thou shalt not commit a murder . ' Hu- man law pronounces what will come of it if you do . It is ...
26. oldal
... true mathematical genius had at- tained a degree of proficiency which would have enabled him to enter the lists at once had he been per- mitted ; and in such cases - rare , certainly , but the more important on that very account - it ...
... true mathematical genius had at- tained a degree of proficiency which would have enabled him to enter the lists at once had he been per- mitted ; and in such cases - rare , certainly , but the more important on that very account - it ...
44. oldal
... true , were inclined to begin with the Prin- cipalities alone , without a protec- torate . These five nurses , who are always quarrelling among them- selves over this very sickly baby , do not improve the temper of the infant , and in ...
... true , were inclined to begin with the Prin- cipalities alone , without a protec- torate . These five nurses , who are always quarrelling among them- selves over this very sickly baby , do not improve the temper of the infant , and in ...
47. oldal
... true , this only applies to superficials . It is so generally admitted among themselves that nobody can be trusted , that it is the habit never to play cards except with the stakes on the table . Nor do they care for being charged with ...
... true , this only applies to superficials . It is so generally admitted among themselves that nobody can be trusted , that it is the habit never to play cards except with the stakes on the table . Nor do they care for being charged with ...
53. oldal
... true that , the society being small , they can nearly always meet ; but that does not compensate for the rupture of the home ties . The fact is , that home ties , as we under- stand them , necessarily cannot ex- ist , and that it would ...
... true that , the society being small , they can nearly always meet ; but that does not compensate for the rupture of the home ties . The fact is , that home ties , as we under- stand them , necessarily cannot ex- ist , and that it would ...
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