Selections from the Writings of Lord Macaulay, Том 1Longmans, Green, 1903 - Всего страниц: 475 |
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Arms. Control. and. Disarmament. World opinion has for several years now been focused on the complex problem of disarmament. The Bulletin has published many contributions to this question. This issue contains ten articles devoted to ...
Arms. Control. and. Disarmament. World opinion has for several years now been focused on the complex problem of disarmament. The Bulletin has published many contributions to this question. This issue contains ten articles devoted to ...
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John E. Taylor, Patricia Andrews. INTRODUCTION The term " Chiefs of Arms " refers to the Chief of Field Artil- lery , the Chief of Coast Artillery , the Chief of Cavalry , and the Chief of Infantry . These Chiefs of Arms were provided ...
John E. Taylor, Patricia Andrews. INTRODUCTION The term " Chiefs of Arms " refers to the Chief of Field Artil- lery , the Chief of Coast Artillery , the Chief of Cavalry , and the Chief of Infantry . These Chiefs of Arms were provided ...
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... Arms Control and Disarmament Act in Order to Increase the Authorization for Appropriations and to Modify the Personnel Security Procedures for Contractor Employee United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. ual for the ...
... Arms Control and Disarmament Act in Order to Increase the Authorization for Appropriations and to Modify the Personnel Security Procedures for Contractor Employee United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. ual for the ...
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John Harvey Kellogg. 5. With the arms bending at the elbow and extending forward , twist the forearm so as to turn the arm down , then in the opposite direction . 6. Bend the arms upward to the posi- tion shown in Figure 3 . 7. With the ...
John Harvey Kellogg. 5. With the arms bending at the elbow and extending forward , twist the forearm so as to turn the arm down , then in the opposite direction . 6. Bend the arms upward to the posi- tion shown in Figure 3 . 7. With the ...
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... Arms 8 Fett Ampel , Such as Used by the Early Germans in Lancaster County . 14 Holland Escutcheon . 28 Title Page of Steiner's Sermons 167 30 Arms of Schlatter . 34 Schlatter's Home on Chestnut One of the Cloister Buildings at Ephrata ...
... Arms 8 Fett Ampel , Such as Used by the Early Germans in Lancaster County . 14 Holland Escutcheon . 28 Title Page of Steiner's Sermons 167 30 Arms of Schlatter . 34 Schlatter's Home on Chestnut One of the Cloister Buildings at Ephrata ...
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Selections from the Writings of Lord Macaulay Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Полный просмотр - 1877 |
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Стр. 369 - While round the armed bands Did clap their bloody hands. He nothing common did or mean Upon that memorable scene: But with his keener eye The axe's edge did try. Nor called the gods with vulgar spite To vindicate his helpless right, But bowed his comely head, Down as upon a bed.
Стр. 249 - Their palaces were houses not made with hands; their diadems crowns of glory which should never fade away ! On the rich and the eloquent, on nobles and priests, they looked down with contempt: For they esteemed themselves rich in a more precious treasure, and eloquent in a more sublime language, nobles by the right of an earlier creation, and priests by the imposition of a mightier hand.
Стр. 460 - Coligni's hoary hair all dabbled with his blood; And we cried unto the living God, who rules the fate of war, To fight for his own holy name, and Henry of Navarre.
Стр. 322 - I walked to a neighbouring Town, and sat down upon a Settle in the Street, and fell into a very deep pause about the most fearful state my sin had brought me to ; and after long musing, I lifted up my head...
Стр. 148 - Parr to suspend his labors in that dark and profound mine from which he had extracted a vast treasure of erudition, a treasure too often buried in the earth, too often paraded with injudicious and inelegant ostentation, but still precious, massive, and splendid. There appeared the voluptuous charms of her to whom the heir of the throne had in secret plighted his faith.
Стр. 459 - And Appenzel's stout infantry, and Egmont's Flemish spears. There rode the brood of false Lorraine, the curses of our land! And dark Mayenne was in the midst, a truncheon in his hand; And, as we looked on them, we thought of Seine's empurpled flood, And good Coligni's hoary hair all dabbled with his blood...
Стр. 250 - People who saw nothing of the godly but their uncouth visages, and heard nothing from them but their groans and their whining hymns, might laugh at them. But those had little reason to laugh who encountered them in the hall of debate, or in the field of battle.
Стр. 148 - ... mother of a beautiful race, the Saint Cecilia whose delicate features, lighted up by love and music, art has rescued from the common decay'. There were the members of that brilliant society which quoted, criticised, and exchanged repartees, under the rich peacock-hangings of Mrs.
Стр. 309 - His poetry acts like an incantation. Its merit lies less in its obvious meaning than in its occult ' power. There would seem, at first sight, to be no more in his words than in other words. But they are words of enchantment ; no sooner are they pronounced than the past is present, and the distant near. New forms of beauty start at once into existence, and all the burial-places of the memory give up their dead.
Стр. 249 - Thus the Puritan was made up of two different men, the one all self-abasement, penitence, gratitude, passion, the other proud, calm, inflexible, sagacious. He prostrated himself in the dust before his Maker : but he set his foot on the neck of his king.