Rose-Belford's Canadian Monthly and National Review, Volumen4;Volumen17Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart Rose-Belford Publishing Company, 1880 |
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... truth regarding natural objects which science makes known to us . This pure love of truth is not the only effect of the scientific spirit of the time , its influence is indirectly seen in the wide diffusion of democratic and ...
... truth regarding natural objects which science makes known to us . This pure love of truth is not the only effect of the scientific spirit of the time , its influence is indirectly seen in the wide diffusion of democratic and ...
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... truths , heightened for us the beauty of nature , and made clearer its mean- ing ; and even where she makes use of ... truth and goodness she might gain , And charm some grovellers to uplift their eyes And suddenly wax conscious of the ...
... truths , heightened for us the beauty of nature , and made clearer its mean- ing ; and even where she makes use of ... truth and goodness she might gain , And charm some grovellers to uplift their eyes And suddenly wax conscious of the ...
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... truth ; some are , undoubtedly , correct , but others are so palpably absurd that they never fail to provoke a smile from their very absurdity . Here is a bit of information gained from a learned man , the founder of the Ashmolean ...
... truth ; some are , undoubtedly , correct , but others are so palpably absurd that they never fail to provoke a smile from their very absurdity . Here is a bit of information gained from a learned man , the founder of the Ashmolean ...
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... truth of which they vouched for more or less . Here is one told by the second Earl of Clarendon in a letter dated May 27th , 1701 : ' One day , I know by some remarkable circumstances it was towards the middle of February , 1661-2 , the ...
... truth of which they vouched for more or less . Here is one told by the second Earl of Clarendon in a letter dated May 27th , 1701 : ' One day , I know by some remarkable circumstances it was towards the middle of February , 1661-2 , the ...
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... truth about herself was in that melancholy aspiration . No relief in tears , no merciful ob- livion in a fainting - fit , for her . The terrible strength of the vital organisa- tion in this women knew no yielding to the unutterable ...
... truth about herself was in that melancholy aspiration . No relief in tears , no merciful ob- livion in a fainting - fit , for her . The terrible strength of the vital organisa- tion in this women knew no yielding to the unutterable ...
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Página 69 - Man! while in thy early years,. How prodigal of time! Mis-spending all thy precious hours Thy glorious, youthful prime! Alternate Follies take the sway; Licentious Passions burn; Which tenfold force gives Nature's law, That Man was made to mourn.
Página 354 - A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another. By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another.
Página 654 - For they bind heavy burdens, and grievous to be borne, and lay them on men's shoulders ; but they tlicmsehes will not move them with one of their fingers.
Página 660 - WHOSOEVER will be saved : before all things it is necessary that he hold the Catholic Faith. Which Faith, except every one do keep whole and undefiled : without doubt he shall perish everlastingly.
Página 371 - Notes are often necessary, but they are necessary evils. Let him that is yet unacquainted with the powers of Shakespeare, and who desires to feel the highest pleasure that the drama can give, read every play, from the first scene to the last, with utter negligence of all his commentators.
Página 121 - If practice be the whole he is taught, practice must also be the whole he will ever know ; if he be uninstructed in the elements and first principles upon which the rule of practice is founded, the least variation from established precedents will totally distract and bewilder him...
Página 350 - Because thou sayest, I am rich, and increased with goods, and have need of nothing, and knowest not that thou art wretched, and miserable, and poor, and blind, and naked...
Página 229 - Self-government would be utterly annihilated if the views of the Imperial Government were to be preferred to those of the people of Canada. It is therefore the duty of the present Government distinctly to affirm the right of the Canadian Legislature to adjust the taxation of the people in the way they deem best, even if it should unfortunately happen to meet the disapproval of the Imperial Ministry.
Página 121 - In this situation he is expected to sequester himself from the world, and by a tedious lonely process to extract the theory of law from a mass of undigested learning ; or else, by an assiduous attendance on the courts, to pick up theory and practice together, sufficient to qualify him for the ordinary run of business.
Página 357 - My attachments are all local, purely local ; I have no passion (or have had none since I was in love, and then it was the spurious engendering of poetry and books) to groves and valleys.