The Atlantic Monthly, Svazek 64Atlantic Monthly Company, 1889 |
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... close upon his grand climacteric , but with spirit all unbroken and faculties undimmed , sums up his affair with life : " The fourth and last reason why old age is popularly supposed to be a sad and anxious season lies in the nearness ...
... close upon his grand climacteric , but with spirit all unbroken and faculties undimmed , sums up his affair with life : " The fourth and last reason why old age is popularly supposed to be a sad and anxious season lies in the nearness ...
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... close association with the students . In term time , my day , from early morning un- til late in the evening , has usually been passed in a public office of the university , to which students have had the freest access . During the ...
... close association with the students . In term time , my day , from early morning un- til late in the evening , has usually been passed in a public office of the university , to which students have had the freest access . During the ...
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... close relation between teach- er and pupil which has long marked certain departments of the Continental schools . The pupils of Louis Agassiz and Eben Horsford received a training utterly unlike any which had hitherto been given to ...
... close relation between teach- er and pupil which has long marked certain departments of the Continental schools . The pupils of Louis Agassiz and Eben Horsford received a training utterly unlike any which had hitherto been given to ...
Strana 31
... close and friendly relations with their masters and have a distinct purpose before them ; that is , when they feel that their work has reference to definite accomplishments in life . We shall find good reason to make use of these facts ...
... close and friendly relations with their masters and have a distinct purpose before them ; that is , when they feel that their work has reference to definite accomplishments in life . We shall find good reason to make use of these facts ...
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... close study as to its effects , so satisfactory that nearly every year I find myself defending some change which I opposed but the year before . The If these changes have served at times to surprise the conservative members of the ...
... close study as to its effects , so satisfactory that nearly every year I find myself defending some change which I opposed but the year before . The If these changes have served at times to surprise the conservative members of the ...
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Strana 208 - Not only, therefore, can there be no loss of separate and independent autonomy to the States, through their union under the Constitution, but it may be not unreasonably said that the preservation of the States, and the maintenance of their governments, are as much within the design and care of the Constitution as the preservation of the Union and the maintenance of the National government. The Constitution, in all its provisions, looks to an indestructible Union, composed of indestructible States.
Strana 521 - All school-days' friendship, childhood innocence? We, Hermia, like two artificial gods, Have with our needles created both one flower, Both on one sampler, sitting on one cushion, Both warbling of one song, both in one key; As if our hands, our sides, voices, and minds, Had been incorporate. So we grew together, Like to a double cherry, seeming parted ; But yet...
Strana 217 - And the powers of the General Government, and of the State, although both exist and are exercised within the same territorial limits, are yet separate and distinct sovereignties, acting separately and independently of each other, within their respective spheres.
Strana 607 - I' the commonwealth I would by contraries Execute all things ; for no kind of traffic Would I admit ; no name of magistrate ; Letters should not be known : riches, poverty, And use of service, none ; contract, succession, Bourn, bound of land, tilth, vineyard, none : No use of metal, corn, or wine, or oil : No occupation ; all men idle, all ; And women too...
Strana 211 - This is the generation of that great "leviathan," or, rather, to speak more reverently, of that "mortal god," to which we owe, under the "immortal God,
Strana 525 - She could read any English book without much spelling ; but for pickling, preserving, and cookery, none could excel her. She prided herself also upon being an excellent contriver in housekeeping ; though I could never find that we grew richer with all her contrivances.
Strana 171 - I am in earnest. I will not equivocate — I will not excuse — I will not retreat a single inch. AND I WILL BE HEARD.
Strana 206 - In the government of this Commonwealth, the legislative department shall never exercise the executive and judicial powers, or either of them : the executive shall never exercise the legislative and judicial powers, or either of them : the judicial shall never exercise the legislative and executive powers, or either of them: to the end it may be a government of laws and not of men.
Strana 144 - THE PSYCHIC LIFE OF MICRO-ORGANISMS: A STUDY IN EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY.' By Alfred Binet. Translated from the French by Thomas McCormack, with a preface by the author written especially for the American edition.
Strana 299 - ... would partake of the nature of an alliance against the United States, and would be regarded by this government as an indication of unfriendly feeling.