The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 243±ÇA. Constable, 1926 |
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... House of Commons Paper , No. 98. 1918 . 2. Report of the Committee on Administration of and Accounting for Army Expenditure . Cmd . 2073 . 3. The Zealots : Over Regulation and its Bearing on National Waste . By LIEUT . - COL . SIR JOHN ...
... House of Commons Paper , No. 98. 1918 . 2. Report of the Committee on Administration of and Accounting for Army Expenditure . Cmd . 2073 . 3. The Zealots : Over Regulation and its Bearing on National Waste . By LIEUT . - COL . SIR JOHN ...
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... House of Commons last July that the decision was in accordance with the " majority ' recommendations of the Committee . The majority report has been already recited ; the only reservation was one by Sir Charles Harris himself , who ...
... House of Commons last July that the decision was in accordance with the " majority ' recommendations of the Committee . The majority report has been already recited ; the only reservation was one by Sir Charles Harris himself , who ...
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... house in order . With the passing years this necessity has grown more urgent , and to - day has become so imperative , that any action by the Powers which ignores it must inevitably fail to achieve any permanently good results . It is ...
... house in order . With the passing years this necessity has grown more urgent , and to - day has become so imperative , that any action by the Powers which ignores it must inevitably fail to achieve any permanently good results . It is ...
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... house in order , the foreigners ' " unequal " privileges must be abolished . Everyone agrees , in principle , that their continued existence is incompatible with China's dignity as a sovereign . Power . But everyone knows full well ...
... house in order , the foreigners ' " unequal " privileges must be abolished . Everyone agrees , in principle , that their continued existence is incompatible with China's dignity as a sovereign . Power . But everyone knows full well ...
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... Peking , as in La Mancha , " they speak not of halters in the house of the hanged . " Dec. 10th , 1925 J. O. P. BLAND D VOL . 243. NO . 495 . ALEXANDER I OF RUSSIA Le Regne D'Alexandre Ier . By 1926 49 THE PEKING CONFERENCES.
... Peking , as in La Mancha , " they speak not of halters in the house of the hanged . " Dec. 10th , 1925 J. O. P. BLAND D VOL . 243. NO . 495 . ALEXANDER I OF RUSSIA Le Regne D'Alexandre Ier . By 1926 49 THE PEKING CONFERENCES.
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255 ÆäÀÌÁö - Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth. Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them...
40 ÆäÀÌÁö - To refrain from taking advantage of conditions in China in order to seek special rights or privileges which would abridge the rights of subjects or citizens of friendly states, and from countenancing action inimical to the security of such states.
148 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... from the head: by chance lively; very lively it will be, if he have hope of seeing a lady whom he loves and honours: his eye always on the ladies...
254 ÆäÀÌÁö - What though the spicy breezes Blow soft o'er Ceylon's. isle ; Though every prospect pleases, And only man is vile : In vain with lavish kindness The gifts of God are strown : The heathen in his blindness, Bows down to wood and stone.
152 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... a new species of writing, that might possibly turn young people into a course of reading different from the pomp and parade of romance-writing, and dismissing the improbable and marvellous, with which novels generally abound, might tend to promote the cause of religion and virtue.
392 ÆäÀÌÁö - By this we taste the spices of Arabia, yet never feel the scorching sun which brings them forth ; we shine in silks which our hands have never wrought ; we drink of vineyards which we never planted.
266 ÆäÀÌÁö - Take ye therefore good heed unto yourselves ; for ye saw no manner of similitude on the day that the Lord spake unto you in Horeb out of the midst of the fire: Lest ye corrupt yourselves, and make you a graven image, the similitude of any figure, the likeness of male or female...
345 ÆäÀÌÁö - Do thou teach me not only to foresee, but to enjoy, nay, even to feed on future praise. Comfort me by a solemn assurance, that when the little parlour in which I sit at this instant, shall be reduced to a worse furnished box, I shall be read with honour by those who never knew nor saw me, and whom I shall neither know nor see.
149 ÆäÀÌÁö - A sly sinner, creeping along the very edges of the walks, getting behind benches : one hand in his bosom, the other held up to his chin, as if to keep it in its place : afraid of being seen, as a thief of detection. The people of fashion, if he happen to cross a walk (which he always does with precipitation) unsmiling their faces, as if they thought him in...
394 ÆäÀÌÁö - All merchants shall have safe and secure conduct, to go out of, and to come into England, and to stay there and to pass as well by land as by water, for buying and selling by the ancient and allowed customs...