The Living Age, 290. kötetLiving Age Company, 1916 |
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... matter of fact , only a minority of those who took the course there adopted the military call- ing , a few taking commissions in the Imperial Army , or in the somewhat exiguous Canadian Permanent Force . The majority went on into civil ...
... matter of fact , only a minority of those who took the course there adopted the military call- ing , a few taking commissions in the Imperial Army , or in the somewhat exiguous Canadian Permanent Force . The majority went on into civil ...
8. oldal
... matter of course , to obtain a kind of finishing - touch to their education , as so many go from the English Public Schools to Oxford and Cambridge . The Canadian boy only proceeds to a University in order to gain the necessary ...
... matter of course , to obtain a kind of finishing - touch to their education , as so many go from the English Public Schools to Oxford and Cambridge . The Canadian boy only proceeds to a University in order to gain the necessary ...
17. oldal
... matter out as he proceeded , and forgetting everything except the con- versation that he was holding . " My belief is , as I have said , that the gen- erality of people in this world believe thought to be abnormal . They say facts are ...
... matter out as he proceeded , and forgetting everything except the con- versation that he was holding . " My belief is , as I have said , that the gen- erality of people in this world believe thought to be abnormal . They say facts are ...
18. oldal
... matter of unprotected fe- males , that in the matter of propriety it was in a woman's hands to decide what treatment she should receive . Mr. Macpherson's behavior had upset all her calculations . She wondered if she ought to tell Tom ...
... matter of unprotected fe- males , that in the matter of propriety it was in a woman's hands to decide what treatment she should receive . Mr. Macpherson's behavior had upset all her calculations . She wondered if she ought to tell Tom ...
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... matter from a de- tached point of view , she imagined as an impossible hypothesis telling her nieces about it and wondering what they would say . Jim was accustomed to foreign travel , and probably had had her hands kissed scores of ...
... matter from a de- tached point of view , she imagined as an impossible hypothesis telling her nieces about it and wondering what they would say . Jim was accustomed to foreign travel , and probably had had her hands kissed scores of ...
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675. oldal - The arrow cannot make him flee: slingstones are turned with him into stubble. ... He maketh the deep to boil like a pot; he maketh the sea like a pot of ointment. He maketh a path to shine after him; one would think the deep to be hoary.
127. oldal - The Government of the United States notifies the Imperial Government that it cannot for a moment entertain, much less discuss, the suggestion that respect by the German naval authorities for the rights of citizens of the United States upon the high seas should in any way, or in the slightest degree, be made contingent
675. oldal - himself, the mighty are afraid. . . . He esteemeth iron as straw, and brass as rotten wood. The arrow cannot make him flee: slingstones are turned with him into stubble. ... He maketh the deep to boil like a pot; he maketh the sea like a pot of ointment.
561. oldal - of Omar Khayyam:— I sometimes think that never blows so red The Rose as where some buried Caesar bled; That every Hyacinth the Garden wears Dropped in its lap from some once lovely Head.
439. oldal - Among innumerable false, unmoved. Unshaken, unseduced, untemfied, His loyalty he kept, his love, his zeal; Nor number, nor example with him wrought To swerve from truth, or change his constant mind. The
560. oldal - I see a beautiful city and a brilliant people rising from this abyss, and, in their struggles to be truly free, in their triumphs and defeats, through long years to come, I see the evil of this time and of the previous time of which this is the natural birth gradually making expiation for itself and wearing out.
139. oldal - of a real European partnership, based on the recognition of equal rights, and established and enforced by .a common will. A year ago that would have sounded like a Utopian idea. It is probably one that may not, or will not, be realized either today or tomorrow. If and when this war is decided
573. oldal - United States, born under other flags, but welcomed here under our generous naturalization laws to the full freedom and opportunity of America, who have poured the poison of disloyalty into the very arteries of our national life, who have sought to bring the authority and good name of our government into contempt, to destroy our industries
278. oldal - figured nothing nearer to experience than a wild eastern caravan, looming into view with crude colors in the sun, fierce pipes in the air, high spears against the sky, all a thrill, a natural joy to mingle with, but turning off short before it reached her and plunging into other defiles. ... It was extraordinary; they
637. oldal - career, wrote: Where'er thy Navy spreads her canvas wings, Homage to thee, and peace to all, she brings. Although the wings are no longer canvas, the statement holds as good now as it did more than two hundred years ago. For a long time the British Navy afforded the best guarantee for peace possessed by the