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Página 33
... he would have hensible flag - poles of stained glass stand - found it difficult to
realize that this paring guard on either side , stepped into ticular section of the
great city differed one of the many gardens that everywhere from any other
section ...
... he would have hensible flag - poles of stained glass stand - found it difficult to
realize that this paring guard on either side , stepped into ticular section of the
great city differed one of the many gardens that everywhere from any other
section ...
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He would find the buildings less interestpression of the gay and pleasure - loving
ing than many of the superb structures spirit of the Parisian . on the other side of
the fence , infinitely It would still be Paris to him — a greater less beautiful than ...
He would find the buildings less interestpression of the gay and pleasure - loving
ing than many of the superb structures spirit of the Parisian . on the other side of
the fence , infinitely It would still be Paris to him — a greater less beautiful than ...
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The Jury of the other bridges binding together both Awards gave Mr . Homer the
Gold Medal sides of the Seine . ... the bas - reliefs on each have studded the
medal with diamond side , and the broad open plaza effect of the stars - one for
every ...
The Jury of the other bridges binding together both Awards gave Mr . Homer the
Gold Medal sides of the Seine . ... the bas - reliefs on each have studded the
medal with diamond side , and the broad open plaza effect of the stars - one for
every ...
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The side entrance omitted at the bottom of the official cataleading from the
Champs Elysées approach logue , giving us the name , age , and nationwas in
itself a dignified flight of steps ality of the distinguished gentleman who flanked by
simple ...
The side entrance omitted at the bottom of the official cataleading from the
Champs Elysées approach logue , giving us the name , age , and nationwas in
itself a dignified flight of steps ality of the distinguished gentleman who flanked by
simple ...
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... of of life as well as men , and that no lower thought which argue for and against
such ideal can be accepted than the full devellegislation . We can no more than
men - opment of every human being , man and tion these sides of women ' s life ...
... of of life as well as men , and that no lower thought which argue for and against
such ideal can be accepted than the full devellegislation . We can no more than
men - opment of every human being , man and tion these sides of women ' s life ...
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Página 316 - In all things that are purely social we can be as separate as the fingers, yet one as the hand in all things essential to mutual progress.
Página 612 - WHOSOEVER will be saved : before all things it is necessary that he hold the Catholic Faith. Which Faith, except every one do keep whole and undefiled : without doubt he shall perish everlastingly.
Página 385 - Until Congress shall provide for the government of such islands all the civil, judicial and military powers exercised by the officers of the existing government in said islands shall be vested in such person or persons and shall be exercised in such manner as the President of the United States shall direct; and the President shall have power to remove said officers and fill the vacancies so occasioned.
Página 315 - A ship lost at sea for many days suddenly sighted a friendly vessel. From the mast of the unfortunate vessel was seen a signal: "Water, water, we die of thirst." The answer from the friendly vessel at once came back, "Cast down your bucket where you are.
Página 533 - Keep ye the Law — be swift in all obedience — Clear the land of evil, drive the road and bridge the ford. Make ye sure to each his own That he reap where he hath sown ; By the peace among Our peoples let men know we serve the Lord!
Página 617 - For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures ; and that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the Scriptures: and that he was seen of Cephas, then of the twelve...
Página 468 - President is hereby authorized to "leave the government and control of the island of Cuba to its people" so soon as a government shall have been established in said island under a constitution which, either as a part thereof or in an ordinance appended thereto, shall define the future relations of the United States with Cuba, substantially as follows: "I.
Página 587 - Then the earth shook and trembled, The foundations also of the hills moved, And were shaken because he was wroth. There went up a smoke out of his nostrils, And fire out of his mouth devoured : Goals were kindled by it.
Página 320 - I believe it is the duty of the Negro — as the greater part of the race is already doing — to deport himself modestly in regard to political claims, depending upon the slow but sure influences that proceed from the possession of property, intelligence, and high character for the full recognition of his political rights.
Página 318 - My Dear Sir — I thank you for sending me a copy of your address delivered at the Atlanta Exposition. I thank you with much enthusiasm for making the address. I have read it with intense interest, and I think the Exposition would be fully justified if it did not do more than furnish the opportunity for its delivery. Your words cannot fail to delight and encourage all who wish well for your race...