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... century , " arbitration , there are still civilized nations , Powers they are termed , whose rights are too incontestable to be intrusted to " boards " and " commis- sions ; " and also scattered about through the continents , and ...
... century , " arbitration , there are still civilized nations , Powers they are termed , whose rights are too incontestable to be intrusted to " boards " and " commis- sions ; " and also scattered about through the continents , and ...
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... Century , November , 1894 . AMEN and Amen ! But if the stock of goodness at the disposal of the Lord does not exceed that which proceeds from His Holy Majesty's good intentions it is to be feared the rest of the world will be put on ...
... Century , November , 1894 . AMEN and Amen ! But if the stock of goodness at the disposal of the Lord does not exceed that which proceeds from His Holy Majesty's good intentions it is to be feared the rest of the world will be put on ...
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... century . Such a Messiah is not so far removed from the Messiah of the Aryans which they call Progress ; nor from ... centuries of exile they often still retain the impress of the countries inhabited by their forefathers . " Where such a ...
... century . Such a Messiah is not so far removed from the Messiah of the Aryans which they call Progress ; nor from ... centuries of exile they often still retain the impress of the countries inhabited by their forefathers . " Where such a ...
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... century for his incomparable drawings on wood of scenes from the life and times of Frederick the Great . With these drawings he not only brought into the world a superb creation of his fecund brain , but he pointed the way to others and ...
... century for his incomparable drawings on wood of scenes from the life and times of Frederick the Great . With these drawings he not only brought into the world a superb creation of his fecund brain , but he pointed the way to others and ...
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... century , an oil painting entitled " Trial Day , " replete with local color and dramatic force ; two drawings on wood " Franz von Sikkingen " and " Guttenberg , " and an untold number of lithographic designs and ara- besques , one in ...
... century , an oil painting entitled " Trial Day , " replete with local color and dramatic force ; two drawings on wood " Franz von Sikkingen " and " Guttenberg , " and an untold number of lithographic designs and ara- besques , one in ...
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Page 393 - SHE walks in beauty, like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies ; And all that's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes : Thus mellow'd to that tender light Which heaven to gaudy day denies.
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Page 200 - And the Lord said unto Jehu, Because thou hast done well in executing that which is right in Mine eyes, and hast done unto the house of Ahab according to all that was in Mine heart, thy children of the fourth generation shall sit on the throne of Israel.
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Page 309 - The writers on natural law have questioned how far that peculiar species of presumption, arising from the lapse of time, which is called prescription, is justly applicable as between nation and nation; but the constant and approved practice of nations shows that by whatever name it be called, the uninterrupted possession of territory or other property for a certain length of time by one state excludes the claim of every other in the same manner as, by the law of nature and the municipal code of every...
Page 317 - Whereas it has pleased Almighty God to call to His mercy our late sovereign lord, King William the Fourth, of blessed and glorious memory, by whose decease the imperial crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland is solely and rightfully come to the high and mighty Princess Alexandrina Victoria...
Page 43 - It shall be the duty of the general Assembly to pass such laws as may be necessary and proper to decide differences by arbitrators, to be appointed by the parties who may choose that summary mode of adjustment.