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... ship - building trades . The various Government fac- tories have also been dismissing men in large numbers since the peace , and as trade generally is showing some decline , the outlook for the industrial population is more gloomy this ...
... ship - building trades . The various Government fac- tories have also been dismissing men in large numbers since the peace , and as trade generally is showing some decline , the outlook for the industrial population is more gloomy this ...
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... ship ! " he cries . " Tell the officers to fight to the last . Never strike the colors . They shall wave while I live . " The Nation is rent by civil war . Under a rain of shot and shell , a Union fleet steams into Mobile Bay . The first ...
... ship ! " he cries . " Tell the officers to fight to the last . Never strike the colors . They shall wave while I live . " The Nation is rent by civil war . Under a rain of shot and shell , a Union fleet steams into Mobile Bay . The first ...
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... ship the superiority was due , in an im- portant degree , to the greater skill with which the ship was handled by experienced officers and its crew of hardy longshore- men . Hull won as much distinction in sailing the Constitution as in ...
... ship the superiority was due , in an im- portant degree , to the greater skill with which the ship was handled by experienced officers and its crew of hardy longshore- men . Hull won as much distinction in sailing the Constitution as in ...
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... ship - builder was needed to design and construct the first ships , and Joshua Humphreys was appointed a naval con- structor and assigned to duty . As the navy grew , additional constructors were required , and the men employed for ...
... ship - builder was needed to design and construct the first ships , and Joshua Humphreys was appointed a naval con- structor and assigned to duty . As the navy grew , additional constructors were required , and the men employed for ...
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... ship scudding rapidly toward the break- ers ? ' 46 Tatnall : I cannot conceive , sir , that such a combination of disasters could possibly befall a ship in one voyage . ' " Commodore : ' Tut , tut , young gentle- man , we must have your ...
... ship scudding rapidly toward the break- ers ? ' 46 Tatnall : I cannot conceive , sir , that such a combination of disasters could possibly befall a ship in one voyage . ' " Commodore : ' Tut , tut , young gentle- man , we must have your ...
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500 ÆäÀÌÁö - It is a maxim not to be disregarded that general expressions in every opinion are to be taken in connection with the case in which those expressions are used. If they go beyond the case, they may be respected, but ought not to control the judgment in a subsequent case when the very point is
181 ÆäÀÌÁö - Hamilton : All communities divide themselves into the few and the many. The first are the rich and well born ; the other, the mass of the people. . . . The people are turbulent and changing; they seldom judge or determine right. Give, therefore, to the rich and
457 ÆäÀÌÁö - that he may abide with you forever; even the Spirit of truth ; whom the world cannot receive because it seeth him not, neither knoweth him: but ye know him; for he dwelleth in you, and shall be with you.
366 ÆäÀÌÁö - Let knowledge grow from more to more, But more of reverence in us dwell ; That mind and soul according well May make one music as before, But vaster.
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457 ÆäÀÌÁö - My soul shall be satisfied As with marrow and fatness ; And my mouth shall praise thee With joyful lips ; And meditate on thee in the night watches.
234 ÆäÀÌÁö - that— Any telegraph company now organized, or which may hereafter be organized, under the laws of any State, shall have the right to construct, maintain, and operate telegraph lines . . . over and along any of the military or post roads of the United States
650 ÆäÀÌÁö - righteousness, because I go to my Father, and ye see me no more ; of judgment, because the prince of this world is judged. Christ
181 ÆäÀÌÁö - of life, and secretly sigh for a more equal distribution of its blessings. • These may in time outnumber those who are placed above the feelings of indigence. According to the equal laws of suffrage, the power will slide into the hands of the
182 ÆäÀÌÁö - In a republican government the majority, if united, have always an opportunity. The only remedy is to enlarge the sphere, and thereby divide the community into so great a number of interests and parties that a majority will not be likely to have a common interest separate from that of the whole, or of