The Contemporary Review, Том 38A. Strahan, 1880 |
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... regard the untaxed enjoyment of the results of his improvements during the term of his lease and life as outweighing the enhanced revenue which his successor will have to pay on account of those improvements after the lease's expiry ...
... regard the untaxed enjoyment of the results of his improvements during the term of his lease and life as outweighing the enhanced revenue which his successor will have to pay on account of those improvements after the lease's expiry ...
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... regard confidently the imminent increase of expenditure and the uncer- tainty of the opium revenue , then considerations of the public weal will certainly absolve the Government that boldly assumes the odium of annulling the Cornwallis ...
... regard confidently the imminent increase of expenditure and the uncer- tainty of the opium revenue , then considerations of the public weal will certainly absolve the Government that boldly assumes the odium of annulling the Cornwallis ...
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... regard other nations , even the French , nay , the French , perhaps , more than any other , with sincere recognition , impartiality , and cordial sympathy , is it astonishing that we should , at any cost , wish in turn not to be ...
... regard other nations , even the French , nay , the French , perhaps , more than any other , with sincere recognition , impartiality , and cordial sympathy , is it astonishing that we should , at any cost , wish in turn not to be ...
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... regard what is sold to the few who can afford such luxuries or are obliged to buy professionally , as clear profit . If , again , our already rapidly declining art of engraving is not to be entirely lost , towns and art societies will ...
... regard what is sold to the few who can afford such luxuries or are obliged to buy professionally , as clear profit . If , again , our already rapidly declining art of engraving is not to be entirely lost , towns and art societies will ...
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... regard the art of every nation as much as possible from their own natural point of view , ” and earnestly striven to realize beliefs which he supposed to be false , and sentiments which he knew to be foreign to his temper . It is with ...
... regard the art of every nation as much as possible from their own natural point of view , ” and earnestly striven to realize beliefs which he supposed to be false , and sentiments which he knew to be foreign to his temper . It is with ...
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Страница 414 - Shake hands forever, cancel all our vows, And when we meet at any time again, Be it not seen in either of our brows That we one jot of former love retain.
Страница 408 - It is a beauteous evening, calm and free, The holy time is quiet as a Nun Breathless with adoration; the broad sun Is sinking down in its tranquillity; The gentleness of heaven is on the Sea: Listen! the mighty Being is awake, And doth with his eternal motion make A sound like thunder — everlastingly.
Страница 4 - Yea, the stork in the heaven knoweth her appointed times ; and the turtle, and the crane, and the swallow, observe the time of their coming; but my people know not the judgment of the LORD.
Страница 145 - He took the suffering human race, He read each wound, each weakness clear; And struck his finger on the place, And said: Thou ailest here, and here!
Страница 684 - Servants obey in all things your masters according to the flesh ; not with eye-service, as men-pleasers ; but in singleness of heart, fearing God...
Страница 684 - Wives, submit yourselves unto your own husbands, as it is fit in the Lord.
Страница 408 - The gentleness of heaven broods o'er the Sea: Listen! the mighty Being is awake, And doth with his eternal motion make A sound like thunder— everlastingly. Dear Child! dear Girl! that walkest with me here, If thou appear untouched by solemn thought, Thy nature is not therefore less divine: Thou liest in Abraham's bosom all the year; And worshipp'st at the Temple's inner shrine, God being with thee when we know it not.
Страница 83 - The subjects of every state ought to contribute towards the support of the government, as nearly as possible, in proportion to their respective abilities; that is, in proportion to the revenue which they respectively enjoy under the protection of the state.
Страница 414 - Death, be not proud, though some have called thee Mighty and dreadful, for thou art not so ; For, those whom thou think'st thou dost overthrow, Die not, poor Death, nor yet canst thou kill me.
Страница 84 - Secondly, it may obstruct the industry of the people, and discourage them from applying to certain branches of business which might give maintenance and employment to great multitudes. While it obliges the people to pay, it may thus diminish, or perhaps destroy, some of the funds which might enable them more easily to do so.