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... President of the University of California , at Berkeley , at the end of last week sent the despatch printed on the preceding page , which gives what seems to us an extremely valuable bird's - eye view of the situation in San Francisco ...
... President of the University of California , at Berkeley , at the end of last week sent the despatch printed on the preceding page , which gives what seems to us an extremely valuable bird's - eye view of the situation in San Francisco ...
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... President Roosevelt , by M. Jusserand , the French Ambassador , by General Horace Porter , to whom is largely due the discovery of the forgot- ten and neglected remains of the Na- tional hero , and by Governor Warfield , of Maryland ...
... President Roosevelt , by M. Jusserand , the French Ambassador , by General Horace Porter , to whom is largely due the discovery of the forgot- ten and neglected remains of the Na- tional hero , and by Governor Warfield , of Maryland ...
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... President Hadley at the University of Berlin The announcement was made last week that Dr. Arthur T. Hadley , President of Yale University , had accepted an appoint- ment as Roosevelt Professor of Ameri- can History and Institutions in ...
... President Hadley at the University of Berlin The announcement was made last week that Dr. Arthur T. Hadley , President of Yale University , had accepted an appoint- ment as Roosevelt Professor of Ameri- can History and Institutions in ...
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... President Roosevelt made not fewer than half a dozen specific recommendations to this end - the prohibition of immigration through Canada and Mexico , the strength- ening of our exclusion laws , heavier re- straints upon the steamship ...
... President Roosevelt made not fewer than half a dozen specific recommendations to this end - the prohibition of immigration through Canada and Mexico , the strength- ening of our exclusion laws , heavier re- straints upon the steamship ...
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... President Jefferson collected so far as he could the manu- scripts and note - books , but found not a little difficulty in getting them together , and , in point of fact , did not gather any thing like the whole of the material . His ...
... President Jefferson collected so far as he could the manu- scripts and note - books , but found not a little difficulty in getting them together , and , in point of fact , did not gather any thing like the whole of the material . His ...
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Seite 624 - after hearing the appeal, the court must give judgment without regard to technical errors, or defects, or to exceptions which do not affect the substantial rights of the parties...
Seite 313 - All things are taken from us, and become Portions and parcels of the dreadful Past. Let us alone. What pleasure can we have To war with evil? Is there any peace In ever climbing up the climbing wave? All things have rest, and ripen toward the grave In silence; ripen, fall and cease: Give us long rest or death, dark death, or dreamful ease.
Seite 114 - There let Hymen oft appear In saffron robe, with taper clear, And pomp, and feast, and revelry, With mask, and antique pageantry; Such sights as youthful poets dream On summer eves by haunted stream.
Seite 374 - Were half the power that fills the world with terror, Were half the wealth bestowed on camps and courts, Given to redeem the human mind from error, There were no need of arsenals or forts: The warrior's name would be a name abhorred!
Seite 628 - And not only so, but we glory in tribulations also: knowing that tribulation worketh patience ; .and patience, experience; and experience, hope: and hope maketh not ashamed; because the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost which is given unto us.
Seite 147 - That the provisions of this Act shall apply to any corporation or any person or persons engaged in the transportation of oil or other commodity, except water and except natural or artificial gas, by means of pipe lines...
Seite 210 - And when the evening mist clothes the riverside with poetry, as with a veil, and the poor buildings lose themselves in the dim sky, and the tall chimneys become campanili, and the warehouses are palaces in the night, and the whole city hangs in the heavens...
Seite 344 - It is unlawful for any national bank, or any corporation organized by authority of any law of Congress, to make a contribution or expenditure in connection with any election to any political office...
Seite 37 - Of courage undaunted, possessing a firmness and perseverance of purpose which nothing but impossibilities could divert from its direction; careful as a father of those committed to his charge, yet steady in the maintenance of order and discipline; intimate with the Indian character, customs, and principles; habituated to the hunting life; guarded, by exact observation of the vegetables and animals of his own country, against losing time in the description of objects already possessed; honest, disinterested,...
Seite 210 - Earth has not anything to show more fair : Dull would he be of soul who could pass by A sight so touching in its majesty: This City now doth, like a garment, wear The beauty of the morning; silent, bare, Ships, towers,, domes, theatres, and temples lie Open unto the fields, and to the sky; All bright and glittering in the smokeless air.