The Scottish Review, Volumen5

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A. Gardner, 1885

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Página 107 - And the second angel sounded, and as it were a great mountain burning with fire was cast into the sea ; and the third part of the sea became blood : 9 And the third part of the creatures which were in the sea, and had life, died ; and the third part of the ships were destroyed.
Página 263 - ... gloom; it was as though she withdrew from my grasp, one by one, the two scrolls of promise, and left me the third scroll only, awful with inevitable fates. And when we stood at length and parted, amid that columnar circuit of the...
Página 4 - CONTIENT : 1« Plusieurs articles de fond ; 2" des analyses et comptes rendus des nouveaux ouvrages philosophiques français et étrangers; 3° un compte rendu aussi complet que possible des publications périodiques de l'étranger pour tout ce qui concerne la philosophie ; 4° des notes, documents, observations, pouvant servir de matériaux ou donner lieu à des vues nouvelles.
Página viii - Well, Mill, poor fellow, is terribly cut up ; we must endeavour to hide from him how very serious this business is to us.
Página 137 - And the angel took the censer, and filled it with fire of the altar, and cast it into the earth : and there were voices, and thunderings, and lightnings, and an earthquake.
Página 185 - Wylie. — HISTORY OF ENGLAND UNDER HENRY THE FOURTH. By JAMES HAMILTON WYLIE, MA one of Her Majesty's Inspectors of Schools. (2 vols. ) Vol. I, crown Svo.
Página 304 - EACH branch of the legislature, as well as the governor and Council, shall have authority to require the opinions of the justices of the Supreme Judicial Court, upon important questions of law, and upon solemn occasions.
Página 304 - ... expressly declared that all subjects of general interest, not distinctly and exclusively conferred upon the Local Governments and Local Legislatures, shall be conferred upon the General Government and Legislature. We have thus avoided that great source of weakness which has been the cause of the disruption of the United States. We have avoided all conflict of jurisdiction and authority...
Página 233 - Had I been vested with absolute power in this State, I have often said, and still think, that I would last spring have desolated all Long Island, Staten Island, the city and county of New York, and all that part of the county of Westchester which lies below the mountains.
Página 294 - Government, the Conference, with a view to the perpetuation of our connection with the Mother Country, and to the promotion of the best interests of the people of these Provinces, desire to follow the model of the British Constitution, so far as our circumstances will permit.

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