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... means to " reduce the Prussian Army one half " or so , for ease ( temporary ease , which we hope will be lasting ) of parties concerned ; and to go much upon emancipation , political rose - water , and friendship to humanity , as we now ...
... means to " reduce the Prussian Army one half " or so , for ease ( temporary ease , which we hope will be lasting ) of parties concerned ; and to go much upon emancipation , political rose - water , and friendship to humanity , as we now ...
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... means of this young King , and forget to ask themselves , as the young King must by no means do , How far Astræa may be possible for Prussia and him ? At home , too , there is prophesying enough , vague hope enough , which for most part ...
... means of this young King , and forget to ask themselves , as the young King must by no means do , How far Astræa may be possible for Prussia and him ? At home , too , there is prophesying enough , vague hope enough , which for most part ...
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... means to keep an eye on the practicalities withal ; means to have a Fighting - Apparatus of the utmost potentiality , for one thing ! Here are other indications . We saw the Old Dessauer , in a sad hour lately , speaking be- side the ...
... means to keep an eye on the practicalities withal ; means to have a Fighting - Apparatus of the utmost potentiality , for one thing ! Here are other indications . We saw the Old Dessauer , in a sad hour lately , speaking be- side the ...
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... mean to detain a little by - and - by ) , who reports it for us with all the circum- stances.20 Lieutenant Spaen , too , had got into trouble for the Crown- Prince's sake , though we have forgotten him again ; had " ad- 19 Preuss ...
... mean to detain a little by - and - by ) , who reports it for us with all the circum- stances.20 Lieutenant Spaen , too , had got into trouble for the Crown- Prince's sake , though we have forgotten him again ; had " ad- 19 Preuss ...
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... means blind- ly or solely ) to accept noise of reputation as evidence of mer- it ; and in these , if we compute with rigor , his success was in- trinsically not considerable . The more honor to him that he never wearied of trying . " A ...
... means blind- ly or solely ) to accept noise of reputation as evidence of mer- it ; and in these , if we compute with rigor , his success was in- trinsically not considerable . The more honor to him that he never wearied of trying . " A ...
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Page 119 - ... it is cursorily, and in the business way only ; and there is not here or elsewhere the least pleading — a man, you would say, considerably indifferent to our belief on that head : his eye set on the practical merely. "Just Rights? What are rights, never so just, which you cannot make valid ! The world is full of such. If you have rights and can assert them into facts, do it ; that is worth doing...
Page 34 - Then the spirit came upon Amasai, who was chief of the captains, and he said, Thine are we, David, and on thy side, thou son of Jesse: peace, peace be unto thee, and peace be to thine helpers; for thy God helpeth thee.
Page 303 - This picture can not fail to be shocking to the humane reader, especially when he is informed that, while those miserable objects cried in vain for assistance, and actually perished for want of proper attendance, every ship of war in the fleet could have spared a couple of surgeons for their relief, and many young gentlemen of that profession solicited their captains in vain for leave to go and administer help to the sick and wounded.
Page 110 - Opportunity in this manner, and obeyed the new omen. To seize such an opportunity, and perilously mount upon it, was the part of a young magnanimous King, less sensible to the perils, and more to the other considerations, than one older would have been.