Digest: Review of Reviews Incorporating The Literary Digest, 78. sējumsFunk and Wagnalls, 1923 |
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17. lappuse
... never been indifferent to the humanities , but has actel on the principle that it was his duty to enforce the law literally , " is quoted as saying that " the politicians and attorneys are making a mockery of the immigration laws ...
... never been indifferent to the humanities , but has actel on the principle that it was his duty to enforce the law literally , " is quoted as saying that " the politicians and attorneys are making a mockery of the immigration laws ...
18. lappuse
... never hear the last of it . " The sort of thing to which the British are really objecting seems to be exprest fairly well by Harold Spender , a special writer of the 1913 Index 100 20 300 260 220 180 240 100 60 1916 1916 1917 Index for ...
... never hear the last of it . " The sort of thing to which the British are really objecting seems to be exprest fairly well by Harold Spender , a special writer of the 1913 Index 100 20 300 260 220 180 240 100 60 1916 1916 1917 Index for ...
34. lappuse
... never part . ' " The hands have parted , and to our great regret the coopera- tion has not continued as we hoped ... never consulted anybody but itself about the defense of its essen- tial interests . Surely , Americans would never think ...
... never part . ' " The hands have parted , and to our great regret the coopera- tion has not continued as we hoped ... never consulted anybody but itself about the defense of its essen- tial interests . Surely , Americans would never think ...
40. lappuse
... never return . But the Church to - day is laying itself liable to the even more fatal criticism of believing so much that it believes nothing at all . " This " is not a plea for traditionalism as against liberalism . As a matter of fact ...
... never return . But the Church to - day is laying itself liable to the even more fatal criticism of believing so much that it believes nothing at all . " This " is not a plea for traditionalism as against liberalism . As a matter of fact ...
42. lappuse
... Never to see Phaleron below Olympus . To have Turks and Persians rule you : So - called moralists , preachers and merchants . Yet I kept still for the sake of trade , Naturalized in Spoon River But I say to you , you can thin as you ...
... Never to see Phaleron below Olympus . To have Turks and Persians rule you : So - called moralists , preachers and merchants . Yet I kept still for the sake of trade , Naturalized in Spoon River But I say to you , you can thin as you ...
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9. lappuse - The history of mankind is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations on the part of man toward woman, having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over her.
9. lappuse - He has made her morally an irresponsible being, as she can commit many crimes with impunity, provided they be done in the presence of her husband. In the covenant of marriage she is compelled to promise obedience to her husband, he becoming to all intents and purposes her master — the law giving him power to deprive her of her liberty and to administer chastisement.
22. lappuse - There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed by the Creator into a few forms or into one; and that, whilst this planet has gone cycling on according to the fixed law of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being evolved.
9. lappuse - Where is the man who has the power and skill To stem the torrent of a woman's will ? For if she will, she will, you may depend on't. And if she won't, she won't; so there's an end on't.
18. lappuse - ... to make any arrangement or setting of it or of the melody of it in any system of notation or any form of record in which the thought of an author may be recorded and from which it may be read or reproduced; Provided.
9. lappuse - He has endeavored, in every way that he could, to destroy her confidence in her own powers, to lessen her self-respect, and to make her willing to lead a dependent and abject life.
9. lappuse - He has created a false public sentiment by giving to the world a different code of morals for men and women, by which moral delinquencies which exclude women from society, are not only tolerated, but deemed of little account in man.
30. lappuse - The purpose of science is to develop, -without prejudice or preconception of any kind, a knowledge of the facts, the laws, and the processes of nature. The even more important task of religion, on the other hand, is to develop the consciences, the ideals, and the aspirations of mankind.
34. lappuse - A wise old owl lived in an oak; The more he saw the less he spoke; The less he spoke the more he heard. Why can't we all be like that wise old bird?
9. lappuse - He has monopolized nearly all the profitable employments, and from those she is permitted to follow, she receives but a scanty remuneration. He closes against her all the avenues to wealth and distinction which he considers most honorable to himself.