Penn Monthly, Volume 4Robert Ellis Thompson, William Wilberforce Newton, Otis H. Kendall University Press Company, 1873 |
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Pagina 12
... represented in that way . Far more important is such a liberty in this country than in Eng- land , on account of the much slighter prevalence of country life among the more cultivated classes here , and the constantly in- creasing ...
... represented in that way . Far more important is such a liberty in this country than in Eng- land , on account of the much slighter prevalence of country life among the more cultivated classes here , and the constantly in- creasing ...
Pagina 15
... represented at all it can only be by giving each its due proportion of the deliberative body . The term " Minority Representation " is therefore unfor- tunate , for the true theory does not infringe on the rights of the majority ; that ...
... represented at all it can only be by giving each its due proportion of the deliberative body . The term " Minority Representation " is therefore unfor- tunate , for the true theory does not infringe on the rights of the majority ; that ...
Pagina 17
... representing shades of opinion " within parties . It will be possible to " bolt " the regular nomina- " tions without doing the party any harm . The dissatisfied can get " up a ticket for themselves , put a good man of their party at ...
... representing shades of opinion " within parties . It will be possible to " bolt " the regular nomina- " tions without doing the party any harm . The dissatisfied can get " up a ticket for themselves , put a good man of their party at ...
Pagina 18
... represented by combining with other minori- ties , and thus ensuring a sufficient quota to elect a representative , which could only be the case in a district such as we speak of . V. We have a word to say in conclusion regarding the ...
... represented by combining with other minori- ties , and thus ensuring a sufficient quota to elect a representative , which could only be the case in a district such as we speak of . V. We have a word to say in conclusion regarding the ...
Pagina 22
... represented herself as having been over- powered by some wicked person , intending to tell her husband : Thy younger brother hath overpowered me . So when her hus- band returned , as usual , in the evening , and entered his house , and ...
... represented herself as having been over- powered by some wicked person , intending to tell her husband : Thy younger brother hath overpowered me . So when her hus- band returned , as usual , in the evening , and entered his house , and ...
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Pagina 425 - Of this wisdom, the poetic passion, the desire of beauty, the love of art for art's sake, has most; for art comes to you professing frankly to give nothing but the highest quality to your moments as they pass, and simply for those moments
Pagina 183 - As is the earthy, such are they also that are earthy : and as is the heavenly, such are they also that are heavenly. And as we have borne the image of the earthy, we shall also bear the image of the heavenly.
Pagina 67 - No one species of property from which a tax may be collected shall be taxed higher than another species of property of equal value.
Pagina 67 - The General Assembly shall provide by law for a uniform and equal rate of assessment and taxation ; and shall prescribe such regulations as shall secure a just valuation for taxation of all property, both real and personal, excepting such only for municipal, educational, literary, scientific, religious or charitable purposes, as may be specially exempted by law.
Pagina 184 - In the midst of the street of it, and on either side of the river, was there the tree of life, which bare twelve manner of fruits, and yielded her fruit every month : and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations.
Pagina 425 - ... we have an interval, and then our place knows us no more. Some spend this interval in listlessness, some in high passions, the wisest, at least among "the children of this world,
Pagina 425 - ... at any exquisite passion, or any contribution to knowledge that seems, by a lifted horizon, to set the spirit free for a moment, or any stirring of the senses, strange dyes, strange flowers, and curious odours, or work of the artist's hands, or the face of one's friend.
Pagina 425 - Not the fruit of experience, but experience itself is the end. A counted number of pulses only is given to us of a variegated, dramatic life. How may we see in them all that is to be seen in them by the finest senses?
Pagina 67 - The general assembly shall provide such revenue as may be needful by levying a tax, by valuation, so that every person and corporation shall pay a tax in proportion to the value of his, her or its property...
Pagina 171 - So saying, her rash hand in evil hour Forth reaching to the Fruit, she pluck'd, she eat: Earth felt the wound, and Nature from her seat Sighing through all her Works gave signs of woe, That all was lost.