The Unpartizan Review, Volumen12

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Henry Holt
Holt, 1919
 

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Página 415 - Virginia declare and make known that the powers granted under the Constitution being derived from the People of the United States may be resumed by them whensoever the same shall be perverted to their injury or oppression...
Página 310 - If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost ; that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them.
Página 3 - 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.
Página 27 - You see the ways the fisherman doth take To catch the fish; what engines doth he make! Behold how he engageth all his wits ; Also his snares, lines, angles, hooks, and nets; Yet fish there be, that neither hook nor line, Nor snare, nor net, nor engine can make thine: They must be grop'd for, and be tickled too, Or they will not be catch'd, whate'er you do.
Página 150 - The faith which sustained him in his life-long blindness and life-long disappointment will scarce even be required in this last formality of laying down his arms. Give him a march with his old bones; there, out of the glorious suncoloured earth, out of the day and the dust and the ecstasy — there goes another Faithful Failure!
Página 315 - He was born of a family at that period new and obscure , nor had he the advantage of distinguished talents. After his expedition, it used to be said of him that he had been round the world but never in it: he was dull and unready on land; slow in business, and sparing of speech.
Página 249 - ... shall remain long or comfortably in its own ; it means self-help, self-dependence, and such share of the common competence as labour shall earn or thought can win. And this it intends to have, but by means which shall leave every other person an equal chance of the same good.
Página 314 - Books — in a word these things of art which have been the joy of my life — shall not be consigned to the cold tomb of a museum, and subjected to the stupid glance of the careless passer-by; but I require that they shall all be dispersed under the hammer of the Auctioneer, so that the pleasure which the acquiring of each one of them has given me shall be given again, in each case, to some inheri
Página 228 - Means for securing to the workpeople a greater share in and responsibility for the determination and observance of the conditions under which their work is carried on.
Página 188 - ... cantilever. (4) The rod can transmit pulling and pushing forces. (5) The free end of the rod is capable (at least sometimes) of gripping bodies by adhesion. (6) All the motions of the rod are worked from within the body of the medium. (7) The dimensions of the rod can vary greatly ; its cross-section may have different values, and various modifications can be made of the shape and condition of its free end. For ordinary rapping a certain amount of matter seems to be concentrated near the end...

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