The Forum, 52. sējums,1. izdevumsForum Publishing Company, 1914 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 51.
21. lappuse
... comes to be a citizen , that notion is absurd , since she was a woman in the old matriarchy , and since there is nothing in the franchise that can eliminate the constitutional femininity of her nature . The only other objection of which ...
... comes to be a citizen , that notion is absurd , since she was a woman in the old matriarchy , and since there is nothing in the franchise that can eliminate the constitutional femininity of her nature . The only other objection of which ...
27. lappuse
... comes from the wrong side of the fence ; and those feelings must be very weak anyhow if they are afraid that a dead - handed and a dead - headed parliament will destroy them . So far as the civil liberties of the covenanters are ...
... comes from the wrong side of the fence ; and those feelings must be very weak anyhow if they are afraid that a dead - handed and a dead - headed parliament will destroy them . So far as the civil liberties of the covenanters are ...
30. lappuse
... comes the state- ment that it would be " PERILOUS " to the Unity of the Empire . These are fine words , but they are all Latin . There isn't any- thing English about them , any more than there is about the Brehon Law or the Ten ...
... comes the state- ment that it would be " PERILOUS " to the Unity of the Empire . These are fine words , but they are all Latin . There isn't any- thing English about them , any more than there is about the Brehon Law or the Ten ...
54. lappuse
... comes to de- termining what sorts of goods are to be produced , the " voting , " as in the semi - feudal forms of democracy , is on the basis of prop- erty , not of persons . It is a familiar phenomenon of modern civilization that the ...
... comes to de- termining what sorts of goods are to be produced , the " voting , " as in the semi - feudal forms of democracy , is on the basis of prop- erty , not of persons . It is a familiar phenomenon of modern civilization that the ...
68. lappuse
... comes the belief that suggestion is mightier than argument , and all in the theatre should make for suggestion . This is another sign of superiority . So in turn has arisen a recognition of the in- adequacy of words . There are no words ...
... comes the belief that suggestion is mightier than argument , and all in the theatre should make for suggestion . This is another sign of superiority . So in turn has arisen a recognition of the in- adequacy of words . There are no words ...
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26. lappuse - Ireland shall make any law so as either directly or indirectly to endow any religion or prohibit or restrict the free exercise thereof or give any preference or impose any disability on account of religious belief...
303. lappuse - Fall on us, and hide us from the face of Him that sitteth on the throne, and from the wrath of the Lamb, for the great day of His wrath is come, and who shall be able to stand?
301. lappuse - The peculiarity of American institutions is the fact that they have been compelled to adapt themselves to the changes of an expanding people - to the changes involved in crossing a continent, in winning a wilderness, and in developing at each area of this progress out of the primitive economic and political conditions of the frontier into the complexity of city life. Said Calhoun in 1817, 'We are great, and rapidly - I was about to say fearfully - growing!
172. lappuse - ... his master's mind. But in all unbalanced minds the classification is idolized, passes for the end and not for a speedily exhaustible means, so that the walls of the system blend to their eye in the remote horizon with the walls of the universe; the luminaries of heaven seem to them hung on the arch their master built. They cannot imagine how you aliens have any right to see, — how you can see; 'It must be somehow that you stole the light from us.
339. lappuse - Through his brain, as through the last alembic, is distilled the refined essence of that thought which began with the Gods, and which they left him to carry out. Set apart by them to complete their works, he produces that wondrous thing called the masterpiece, which surpasses in perfection all that they have contrived in what is called Nature; and the Gods stand by and marvel, and perceive how far away more beautiful is the Venus of Melos than was their own Eve.
11. lappuse - He is a priest ; He cannot marry therefore, which is right : I think he would not marry if he could. Marriage on earth seems such a counterfeit, Mere imitation of the inimitable : In heaven we have the real and true and sure.
30. lappuse - Notwithstanding the establishment of the Irish Parliament or anything contained in this Act, the supreme power and authority of the Parliament of the United Kingdom shall remain unaffected and undiminished over all persons, matters, and things in Ireland and every part thereof.
304. lappuse - They did eat, they drank, they married wives, they were given in marriage, until the day that Noe entered into the ark, and the flood came, and destroyed them all.
11. lappuse - Tis there they neither marry nor are given In marriage but are as the angels: right, Oh how right that is, how like Jesus Christ To say that! Marriage-making for the earth, With gold so much, — birth, power, repute so much, Or beauty, youth so much, in lack of these!
24. lappuse - Notwithstanding anything in the Interpretation Act, 1889, the expression "Colony" shall not, in any Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom passed after the commencement of this Act, include a Dominion or any Province or State forming part of a Dominion.