The Quarterly Review, Volume 250William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1928 |
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Pagina 19
... duties on material essential to civilised life which can be , at whatever cost , produced within the Commonwealth , and the duties on luxuries whose yield will help to pay for the admittedly unprofitable financing of that production ...
... duties on material essential to civilised life which can be , at whatever cost , produced within the Commonwealth , and the duties on luxuries whose yield will help to pay for the admittedly unprofitable financing of that production ...
Pagina 65
... duties in connexion with their profession . No one could blame them . Mental diagnosis is essentially the work of a specialist , and for any other medical man to undertake it is only courting eventual appearance in a Court of Law in an ...
... duties in connexion with their profession . No one could blame them . Mental diagnosis is essentially the work of a specialist , and for any other medical man to undertake it is only courting eventual appearance in a Court of Law in an ...
Pagina 69
... duties from the point of view of the public , they are charged with the visitation of all places where patients are detained . It is obvious that their task exceeds their power of performance owing to their number being inadequate for ...
... duties from the point of view of the public , they are charged with the visitation of all places where patients are detained . It is obvious that their task exceeds their power of performance owing to their number being inadequate for ...
Pagina 155
... duties required of Staff Officers , before there could be any hope of devising an educational system to train them to per- form their duties . Competitive examinations in such subjects as geology and mathematics held their sway for many ...
... duties required of Staff Officers , before there could be any hope of devising an educational system to train them to per- form their duties . Competitive examinations in such subjects as geology and mathematics held their sway for many ...
Pagina 157
... Duties Depart- ment of the War Office , was invited to meet Admiral Slade , in charge of the War College at Portsmouth . Captain and Commander Royal Navy , joined the Staff College as students on May 16 , 1906. So simple . In addition ...
... Duties Depart- ment of the War Office , was invited to meet Admiral Slade , in charge of the War College at Portsmouth . Captain and Commander Royal Navy , joined the Staff College as students on May 16 , 1906. So simple . In addition ...
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Pagina 274 - that the flag of the thirteen United States be thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; that the union be thirteen stars, white in a blue field, representing a new constellation.
Pagina 143 - They say the Lion and the Lizard keep The Courts where Jamshyd gloried and drank deep: And Bahram, that great Hunter — the Wild Ass Stamps o'er his Head, but cannot break his Sleep.
Pagina 133 - I have forgot much, Cynara! gone with the wind, Flung roses, roses riotously with the throng, Dancing, to put thy pale, lost lilies out of mind; But I was desolate and sick of an old passion, Yea, all the time, because the dance was long: I have been faithful to thee, Cynara! in my fashion.
Pagina 134 - Qui nunc it per iter tenebricosum Illuc, unde negant redire quemquam. At vobis male sit, malae tenebrae Orci, quae omnia bella devoratis : Tam bellum mihi passerem abstulistis.
Pagina 132 - Everich a word, if it be in his charge, Al speke he never so rudeliche and large, Or ellis he moot telle his tale untrewe, Or feyne thyng, or fynde wordes newe.
Pagina 88 - If a spirit of rapacious covetousness, desecrating all the humanities of life, has been the besetting sin of England for the last century and a half, since the passing of the Reform Act the altar of Mammon has blazed with triple worship. To acquire, to accumulate, to plunder each other by virtue of philosophic phrases, to propose a Utopia to consist only of WEALTH and TOIL, this has been the breathless business of enfranchised England for the last twelve years, until we are startled from our voracious...
Pagina 410 - If all be true that I do think, There are five reasons we should drink: Good wine— a friend— or being dry— Or lest we should be, by and by— Or any other reason why!
Pagina 139 - Chommoda dicebat, si quando commoda vellet Dicere, et insidias Arrius hinsidias, Et tum mirifice sperabat se esse locutum, Cum quantum poterat dixerat hinsidias.
Pagina 79 - Like little wanton boys that swim on bladders, This many summers in a sea of glory, But far beyond my depth: my high-blown pride At length broke under me; and now has left me, Weary and old with service, to the mercy Of a rude stream, that must for ever hide me.
Pagina 133 - IVCVNDVM, mea vita, mihi proponis amorem hunc nostrum inter nos perpetuumque fore. di magni, facite ut vere promittere possit, atque id sincere dicat et ex animo, ut liceat nobis tota perducere vita aeternum hoc sanctae foedus amicitiae.