Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Band 53Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1903 |
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... duty of education upon itself . The lesson that the clergy did learn was that they must capture a share of the rates for their own schools . They forgot , that is to say , the object for which those schools had been founded . They ...
... duty of education upon itself . The lesson that the clergy did learn was that they must capture a share of the rates for their own schools . They forgot , that is to say , the object for which those schools had been founded . They ...
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... duty entrusted to them at their ordination , or bid them trouble them- selves no further about a responsibility which has passed into the keeping of a lay committee . If a clergyman is shut out of his school , it will at once become his ...
... duty entrusted to them at their ordination , or bid them trouble them- selves no further about a responsibility which has passed into the keeping of a lay committee . If a clergyman is shut out of his school , it will at once become his ...
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... duty , just as they do now for that of a lay reader . The office of religious instructor in State schools will supply a new and useful outlet for that lay energy which , as we are so often told , is now allowed to run to waste . Details ...
... duty , just as they do now for that of a lay reader . The office of religious instructor in State schools will supply a new and useful outlet for that lay energy which , as we are so often told , is now allowed to run to waste . Details ...
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... duty of citizens in a free State to secure the triumph of their principles by an appeal to the intelligence of the whole community . We are at present in a minority in Parliament . Our business is to convert that minority into a ...
... duty of citizens in a free State to secure the triumph of their principles by an appeal to the intelligence of the whole community . We are at present in a minority in Parliament . Our business is to convert that minority into a ...
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... duty of the hour care- fully to survey the battle - field , and to estimate the actual gains and losses of the fight . In the heat of the battle there is a natural tendency to accentuate particular incidents which are afterwards seen to ...
... duty of the hour care- fully to survey the battle - field , and to estimate the actual gains and losses of the fight . In the heat of the battle there is a natural tendency to accentuate particular incidents which are afterwards seen to ...
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 212 - That people was the Greek. Except the blind forces of Nature, nothing moves in this world which is not Greek in its origin.
Seite 318 - Here lies our Sovereign Lord the King, Whose word no man relies on ; Who never said a foolish thing, And never did a wise one.
Seite 34 - Christ did truly rise again from death, and took again his body, with flesh, bones, and all things appertaining to the perfection of Man's nature; wherewith he ascended into Heaven, and there sitteth, until he return to judge all Men at the last day.
Seite 330 - AND it came to pass, when men began to multiply on the face of the earth, and daughters were born unto them, that the sons of God saw the daughters of men that they were fair; and they took them wives of all which they chose.
Seite 245 - The eye that mocketh at his father, and despiseth to obey his mother, the ravens of the valley shall pick it out, and the young eagles shall eat it.
Seite 244 - Consider the ravens: for they neither sow nor reap ; which neither have storehouse nor barn; and God feedeth them : how much more are ye better than the fowls?
Seite 238 - Their downy breast; the swan with arched neck, Between her white wings, mantling proudly, rows Her state with oary feet...
Seite 381 - And ye vaunted your fathomless power, and ye flaunted your iron pride, Ere - ye fawned on the Younger Nations for the men who could shoot and ride! Then ye returned to your trinkets; then ye contented your souls With the flannelled fools at the wicket or the muddied oafs at the goals.
Seite 900 - That with a view, however, to promoting the increase of trade within the Empire, it is desirable that those colonies which have not already adopted such a policy should, as far as their circumstances permit, give substantial preferential treatment to the products and manufactures of the United Kingdom.
Seite 315 - Wisdom is the principal thing, therefore get wisdom, and with all thy getting get understanding.