| Robert Morris Copeland - 1860 - 878 páginas
...without getting even the poor satisfaction of a money return. We are the worst of iconoclasts ; we destroy all this beauty upon the mere suspicion that...unvisited, the spontaneous growth of unscraped, unwashed nature. But what is the fact with regard to fruit trees ? Has even this argument, poor as it is, any... | |
| Robert Morris Copeland - 1866 - 944 páginas
...without getting even the poor satisfaction of a money return. We are the worst of iconoclasts ; we destroy all this beauty upon the mere suspicion that...unvisited, the spontaneous growth of unscraped, unwashed nature. But what is the fact with regard to fruit trees ? Has even this argument, poor as it is, any... | |
| 1917 - 680 páginas
...prior to July 30 and denied that she had taken any hostile measures, (Russian No. 68.) The old adage that what is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander is evidently not of Prussian origin. The Chancellor's speech contains, besides his main indictment of... | |
| 1918 - 718 páginas
...by the facts. Whether his book will persuade those who have hitherto sat in the seat of the scornful that what is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander is of course another question. Some, it is to be hoped, will learn the lesson which he offers for handling... | |
| Leland Buxton - 1920 - 202 páginas
...these peoples restrictions of sovereignty such as would be superfluous in Western Europe. The saying that " what is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander " is not applicable when goose and gander are at totally different stages of civilisation. If the Supreme... | |
| 1826 - 812 páginas
...suffering from the same distinction from some few men who do not commit such actions ? The vulgar proverb, that what is sauce for the goose, is sauce for the gander, is strictly and justly applicable to men and women in the case of what is called fornication. And it is... | |
| Richard Carlile - 1826 - 846 páginas
...suffering from the same distinction from some few men who do not commit such actions ? The vulgar proverb, that what is sauce for the goose, is sauce for the gander, is strictly and justly applicable to men and women in the case of what is called fornication. And it is... | |
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