New Outlook, 第 108 卷 |
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The heat was great, and frequent luggage-trucks were sent through the crowd,
with a consequent pushing on each side, during which it was hard not to fall over
the suit-cases beside us. The two men who had helped us at the express office ...
The heat was great, and frequent luggage-trucks were sent through the crowd,
with a consequent pushing on each side, during which it was hard not to fall over
the suit-cases beside us. The two men who had helped us at the express office ...
第 38 頁
(Foes on all sides!) the battle- cry always sure of rallying all Germans to the
country's standard. ... On the way we passed the Imperial train lying upon a side-
track at a junction point and apparently awaiting the return of the Kaiser from his ...
(Foes on all sides!) the battle- cry always sure of rallying all Germans to the
country's standard. ... On the way we passed the Imperial train lying upon a side-
track at a junction point and apparently awaiting the return of the Kaiser from his ...
第 56 頁
We on this side of the ocean are not the only ones who suffer. I received a letter
to-day from an English friend who lives about two hours from London. It is dated
the 17th of August. "In today's paper is the first scrap of news that we in England ...
We on this side of the ocean are not the only ones who suffer. I received a letter
to-day from an English friend who lives about two hours from London. It is dated
the 17th of August. "In today's paper is the first scrap of news that we in England ...
第 58 頁
Both sides claimed unimportant victories. And at last the French had to retire,
either before superior forces or, as their War Office explains, because they were
needed in the north. So at the end of the first month it appears that the French ...
Both sides claimed unimportant victories. And at last the French had to retire,
either before superior forces or, as their War Office explains, because they were
needed in the north. So at the end of the first month it appears that the French ...
第 91 頁
At Bajonam, where the Moro pirate Dato Sandi made his last stand in the crater of
a volcano, it was the Macabebes who led the charge up the mountain-side, and it
was they who first plunged over the edge into that seething mass of frenzied, ...
At Bajonam, where the Moro pirate Dato Sandi made his last stand in the crater of
a volcano, it was the Macabebes who led the charge up the mountain-side, and it
was they who first plunged over the edge into that seething mass of frenzied, ...
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第 658 頁 - of her income was expended in public schools. The Governor of Virginia replied : " I thank God that there are no free schools nor printing, and I hope we shall not have them these hundred years." As a result, in 1860 three-fourths of the children of Connecticut were attending public schools, while nine-tenths of the children of Virginia were
第 660 頁 - God is our help and strength, A very present help in trouble. Therefore will we not fear, though the earth be moved, And though the hills be carried into the midst of the sea; Though the waters thereof rage and swell, Though the mountains shake at the tempest of the same,
第 69 頁 - God is our hope and strength. " A very present help in trouble. " Therefore will we not fear, though the earth be removed. " And though the hills be carried into the midst of the sea, "Though the waters thereof rage and swell. •' And though the mountains shake at the tempest of the same.
第 443 頁 - note. And after I left I opened and read it It was this : " ' I came to Jesus as I was, Weary and worn and sad. I found in him a resting-place, And he has made me glad.' I do not know that I was ever much
第 152 頁 - cause, it is the cause, my soul,— Let me not name it to you, you chaste stars.'— // is the cause.— Yet I'll not shed her blood : Nor scar that whiter skin of hers than snow, And smooth as monumental alabaster.
第 440 頁 - 1809 Washington, DC November 15, 1862 Your brother and companion in tribulation and in the kingdom and patience of Jesus Christ In April following her father's death my wife, with the two children, went
第 276 頁 - nature, under which name I include not merely things and their forces, but men and their ways ; and the fashioning of the affections and of the will into an earnest and loving desire to move in harmony with those laws.
第 421 頁 - Military necessity admits of all direct destruction of life or limb of armed enemies, and of other persons whose destruction is incidentally unavoidable in the armed contest of the war." " Military necessity does not admit of cruelty—that is, the infliction of suffering for the sake of suffering or for revenge, nor of maiming or wounding except
第 422 頁 - Commanders, whenever admissible, inform the enemy of their intention to bombard a place, so that the non-combatants, and especially the women and children, may be removed before the bombardment commences. But it is no infraction of the common law of war to omit thus to inform the enemy. Surprise may be a necessity.
第 579 頁 - They were signed also by Germany. Two articles of this convention are : " Article 1. The territory of neutral Powers is inviolable." " Article 2. Belligerents are forbidden to move troops or convoys of either munitions of war or supplies across the territory of a neutral Power.