Modes and MoralsC. Scribner's Sons, 1920 - 276 psl. |
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... political ) independ kind of protective coloring . The en plicity of the pioneer scene bred in u for being waited on too importunate we had to do certain things for ou developed a preference for doing t taste for the constant ...
... political ) independ kind of protective coloring . The en plicity of the pioneer scene bred in u for being waited on too importunate we had to do certain things for ou developed a preference for doing t taste for the constant ...
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... politicians and its own leaders een saying to it . It will work , and con- self patriotic for working - but it will rom the rest of us , the public , a price it [ 12 ] we must be must not tal terialistic di This is n us with , and its ...
... politicians and its own leaders een saying to it . It will work , and con- self patriotic for working - but it will rom the rest of us , the public , a price it [ 12 ] we must be must not tal terialistic di This is n us with , and its ...
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... politics . Their funds are for part inadequate , but they do not change their curricula to please pe know nothing about what a curriculu be . As long as their private fortunes can afford to say the thing which the to be true . One of ...
... politics . Their funds are for part inadequate , but they do not change their curricula to please pe know nothing about what a curriculu be . As long as their private fortunes can afford to say the thing which the to be true . One of ...
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... political . In point of our are interwoven . 1 be insultingly trite if I proceeded xpound the fallacy of the historic that all men are born free and equal . [ 68 ] who are flattere The democracy aristocracy of a people whom it whom it ...
... political . In point of our are interwoven . 1 be insultingly trite if I proceeded xpound the fallacy of the historic that all men are born free and equal . [ 68 ] who are flattere The democracy aristocracy of a people whom it whom it ...
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... distinctions , seriously spe ing , are not founded on social origins or gr possessions ; they are founded on states of mi So long as democracy is simply a political n exile themselves in each other's company un they want the [ 69 ]
... distinctions , seriously spe ing , are not founded on social origins or gr possessions ; they are founded on states of mi So long as democracy is simply a political n exile themselves in each other's company un they want the [ 69 ]
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Modes and Morals– By Katharine Fullerton Gerould. (Inhalt: The New ... Katharine Fullerton Gerould Visos knygos peržiūra - 1920 |
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106 psl. - He hath filled the hungry with good things ; and the rich He hath sent empty away. He hath holpen His servant Israel, in remembrance of His mercy ; as He spake to our fathers, to Abraham, and to his seed for ever.
124 psl. - ... methinks I do not love him enough. Some few months hence my multiplied affection will make me believe I have not loved him at all. When I am from him, I am dead till I be with him ; when I am with him, I am not satisfied, but would still be nearer him.
262 psl. - So to the land our hearts we give Till the sure magic strike, And Memory, Use, and Love make live Us and our fields alike — That deeper than our speech and thought, Beyond our reason's sway, Clay of the pit whence we were wrought Yearns to its fellow-clay.
37 psl. - In that day the Lord will take away the bravery of their tinkling ornaments about their feet, And their cauls, and their round tires like the moon, The chains, and the bracelets, and the mufflers, The bonnets, and the ornaments of the legs...
161 psl. - Julia's hair curls naturally," returned Miss Temple, still more quietly. "Naturally! Yes, but we are not to conform to nature. I wish these girls to be the children of Grace; and why that abundance?
259 psl. - Seeking a dole at the doorway he mumbles his tale to each; Over and over the story, ending as he began: ' Make ye no truce with Adam-zad — the Bear that walks like a man!
254 psl. - It was our fault, and our very great fault — and now we must turn it to use ; We have forty million reasons for failure, but not a single excuse! So the more we work and the less we talk the better results we shall get — We have had an Imperial lesson; it may make us an Empire yet!
198 psl. - The sexton didn't seat me away back by the door; He knew that I was old and deaf, as well as old and poor; He must have been a Christian, for he led me...
274 psl. - These are things we have dealt with once, (And they will not rise from their grave) For Holy People, however it runs, Endeth in wholly Slave. Whatsoever, for any cause, Seeketh to take or give Power above or beyond the Laws, Suffer it not to live! Holy State or Holy King— Or Holy People's WillHave no truck with the senseless thing. Order the guns and kill! . Saying— after— me:— Once there was The People— Terror gave it birth; Once there was The People and it made a Hell of Earth. Earth...
209 psl. - Dare to be a Daniel ! Dare to stand alone ! Dare to have a purpose firm ! Dare to make it known!