The North American Review, Svazek 180,Díl 1University of Northern Iowa, 1905 |
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Strana 37
... respect that it is perish- able . The laborer being unable to wait for a favorable purchaser , he cannot , like the seller of merchandise , dispose of his commodity in the most lucrative market ; hence , he is at a decided disad ...
... respect that it is perish- able . The laborer being unable to wait for a favorable purchaser , he cannot , like the seller of merchandise , dispose of his commodity in the most lucrative market ; hence , he is at a decided disad ...
Strana 38
... respect . The social interest in the open - shop question is whether the closed shop gives the union a monopoly advantage , or whether the open shop leads to the suppression of the laborer . We can form a definite idea as to what the ...
... respect . The social interest in the open - shop question is whether the closed shop gives the union a monopoly advantage , or whether the open shop leads to the suppression of the laborer . We can form a definite idea as to what the ...
Strana 40
... respect for each other's claims . Obviously , however , the mere matching of strength will not suffice to prevent strife . It may tend to make conflict less frequent , but to become more de- structive when it does occur . Only ...
... respect for each other's claims . Obviously , however , the mere matching of strength will not suffice to prevent strife . It may tend to make conflict less frequent , but to become more de- structive when it does occur . Only ...
Strana 49
... is not a curse , but a nat- ural activity and manifestation of daily life , graced by the VOL . CLXXX . - No . 578 . 4 artistic character which pervades all Oriental handicraft . High respect JAPAN AND ASIATIC LEADERSHIP . 49.
... is not a curse , but a nat- ural activity and manifestation of daily life , graced by the VOL . CLXXX . - No . 578 . 4 artistic character which pervades all Oriental handicraft . High respect JAPAN AND ASIATIC LEADERSHIP . 49.
Strana 50
artistic character which pervades all Oriental handicraft . High respect is everywhere paid to intellectual forces , not only in the lands of the Brahman and Mandarin , but in the more militant Japan . Practical religion is made up ...
artistic character which pervades all Oriental handicraft . High respect is everywhere paid to intellectual forces , not only in the lands of the Brahman and Mandarin , but in the more militant Japan . Practical religion is made up ...
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Strana 385 - Perchance and so thou purify thy soul, And so thou lean on our fair father, Christ, Hereafter, in that world where all are pure, We two may meet before high God, and thou Wilt spring to me, and claim me thine, and know I am thy husband—not a smaller soul— Nor Lancelot, nor another.
Strana 186 - On similar ground* the United States is entitled to occupy and will hold the city, bay and harbor of Manila, pending the conclusion of a treaty of peace which shall determine the control, disposition and government of the Philippines.
Strana 189 - The abhorrent conditions which have existed for more than three years in the island of Cuba so near our own borders have shocked the moral sense of the people of the United States, have been a disgrace to Christian civilization . . . and cannot longer be endured,
Strana 385 - Had I chosen to wed, I had been wedded earlier, sweet Elaine, But now there never will be wife of mine.' ' "No, no,' she cried, ' I care not to be wife, But to be with you still, to see your face, To serve you and to follow you through the world.'
Strana 178 - for the purpose of influencing any vote, or " On account of such person or any other person having voted or refrained from voting or being about to vote or refrain from voting at such election shall be guilty of treating,
Strana 158 - only in the last resort, and then only if it became evident that their inability or unwillingness to do justice at home and abroad had violated the rights of the United States, or had invited foreign aggression to the detriment of the entire body of American nations.
Strana 189 - In the name of humanity, in the name of civilization, in behalf of endangered American interests which give us the right and the duty to speak and act, the war in Cuba must stop.
Strana 265 - had been as much afraid of me as I had been of him. This was a view of the question I had never taken before; but it was one I never forgot afterwards. From that event to the close of the war, I never experienced trepidation upon confronting an enemy, though I always felt more or less anxiety.
Strana 182 - delegated agents of other States and governments, each of which is superior to the general government, it must have the power to protect the elections on which its existence depends from violence and corruption. . . . " If this be so, and it is not doubted, are such powers annulled because an election for State officers is held at the same time and
Strana 189 - Reconcentration adopted avowedly as a war measure in order to cut off the resources of the insurgents, worked its predestined result As I said in my message of last December, it was not civilized warfare; it was extermination. The only peace it could beget was that of the wilderness and the grave.