The New England Magazine, 第 52 卷﹔第 58 卷New England Magazine Company, 1914 |
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第 254 頁 - May following, to take into consideration the situation of the United States; to devise such further provisions as should appear to them necessary to render the Constitution of the Federal Government adequate to the exigencies of the Union; and to report such an act for that purpose to the United States in Congress assembled as, when agreed to by them and afterwards confirmed by the Legislatures of every State, would effectually provide for the same.
第 107 頁 - But mankind — the race would perish did they cease to aid each other. From the time that the mother binds the child's head till the moment that some kind assistant wipes the death-damp from the brow of the dying, we cannot exist without mutual help. All, therefore, that need aid have right to ask it of their fellow-mortals; no one who has the power of granting can refuse it without guilt.
第 256 頁 - States," being taken up : Mr. SHERMAN opposed the election by the people, insisting that it ought to be by the State Legislatures. The people, he said, immediately, should have as little to do as may be about the government. They want information, and are constantly liable to be misled.
第 166 頁 - But we must labor now | The last shall be the lightest load | That we have had to draw | The Sun goes crooked — | That is Night | Before he makes the bend | We must have passed the Middle Sea | Almost we wish the End | Were further off \ Too great it seems | So near the Whole to stand | We step like Plush | We stand like snow | The waters murmur new | Three rivers and the Hill are passed | Two deserts and the sea! | Now Death usurps my Premium And gets the look at Thee
第 256 頁 - Committee, that a national Government ought to be established, consisting of a supreme Legislative, Executive and Judiciary.
第 166 頁 - To pile like Thunder to its close Then crumble grand away While Everything created hid This - would be Poetry Or Love - the two coeval come We both and neither prove Experience either and consume For None see God and live c.
第 260 頁 - Besides, we are providing for our posterity, for our children and our grandchildren, who would be as likely to be citizens of new western states as of the old states.
第 243 頁 - Offers rooms with hot and cold water for $1.00 per day and up, which includes free use of public shower baths. Nothing to equal this in New England. Rooms with private baths for $1.50 per day and up; suites of two rooms and bath for $4.00 per day and up.
第 283 頁 - It should be more easy to get out of war than into it. War also is a simple and overt declaration, peace attended with intricate and secret negotiations.
第 285 頁 - Europe in the diffusion of civilization, because of its wonderfully greater means of communication between all parts of its area. The United States not only excels in transportation facilities, but it has nearly three times as many telephones as Europe, or about eleven times as many in relation to population. By the completion of the Transcontinental Line we now talk from one end of this country to the other, while in Europe the longest conversation is no farther than from New York to Atlanta, and...