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Pagina 2
... present inclined to give is the frontier from Apenrade to Tondern , which was that first proposed on the part of Germany in the conferences , whilst Denmark asks for a frontier which would give her back Flensburg , while France asks for ...
... present inclined to give is the frontier from Apenrade to Tondern , which was that first proposed on the part of Germany in the conferences , whilst Denmark asks for a frontier which would give her back Flensburg , while France asks for ...
Pagina 4
... present step , " it adds , " taken by that government may be of such a character as would require from Prussia an unmistakable declaration repelling any foreign intervention , or it may amount only to an offer of friendly advice , which ...
... present step , " it adds , " taken by that government may be of such a character as would require from Prussia an unmistakable declaration repelling any foreign intervention , or it may amount only to an offer of friendly advice , which ...
Pagina 8
... present state of con- tinental powers and continental alliances . Dr. Robinet , author of " La France et La Guerre , " is one of those theoretical personages who place social advancement in the van before national and dynastic interests ...
... present state of con- tinental powers and continental alliances . Dr. Robinet , author of " La France et La Guerre , " is one of those theoretical personages who place social advancement in the van before national and dynastic interests ...
Pagina 10
... present themselves in the march of civilisation towards progress . The more powerful these nations become , the more powerful will France also be ; and so far from quarrelling about petty ambitions , France should , on the contrary ...
... present themselves in the march of civilisation towards progress . The more powerful these nations become , the more powerful will France also be ; and so far from quarrelling about petty ambitions , France should , on the contrary ...
Pagina 11
... present an obstacle to a good understanding between it and Germany . If France is a military nation , so also is Prussia a bellicose nation . The two people have tastes in common ; they ought to come to an understanding . If France ...
... present an obstacle to a good understanding between it and Germany . If France is a military nation , so also is Prussia a bellicose nation . The two people have tastes in common ; they ought to come to an understanding . If France ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 404 - Merciful heaven! What, man! ne'er pull your hat upon your brows; Give sorrow words: the grief that does not speak Whispers the o'erfraught heart, and bids it break.
Pagina 161 - He roved among the vales and streams, In the green wood and hollow dell; They were his dwellings night and day,— But nature ne'er could find the way Into the heart of Peter Bell. In vain, through every changeful year, Did Nature lead him as before ; A primrose by a river's brim A yellow primrose was to him, And it was nothing more.
Pagina 102 - O dark, dark, dark, amid the blaze of noon, Irrecoverably dark, total eclipse Without all hope of day! O first created beam, and thou great Word, Let there be light, and light was over all; Why am I thus bereaved thy prime decree?
Pagina 165 - My sister Emily loved the moors. Flowers brighter than the rose bloomed in the blackest of the heath for her; - out of a sullen hollow in a livid hill-side, her mind could make an Eden.
Pagina 365 - Thou shalt not make to thyself any graven image, nor the likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or in the earth beneath, or in the water under the earth. Thou shalt not bow down to them, nor worship them...
Pagina 294 - He praised perhaps for ages yet to come, She never heard of half a mile from home ; He lost in errors his vain heart prefers, She safe in the simplicity of hers.
Pagina 167 - Earth's crammed with heaven, And every common bush afire with God ; But only he who sees takes off his shoes...
Pagina 411 - Hear me, for I will speak, and build up all My sorrow with my song, as yonder walls Rose slowly to a music slowly breathed, A cloud that gather...
Pagina 405 - I sometimes hold it half a sin To put in words the grief I feel; For words, like Nature, half reveal And half conceal the Soul within. But, for the unquiet heart and brain, A use in measured language lies; The sad mechanic exercise, Like dull narcotics, numbing pain. In words, like weeds...
Pagina 463 - Cantando, riceveano intra le foglie, Che tenevan bordone alle sue rime, Tal, qual di ramo in ramo si raccoglie Per la pineta, in sul lito di Chiassi, Quand' Eolo Scirocco fuor discioglie.