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Pagina 11
... heart , and a united and simultaneous progress of the entire civilized world might have been possi- ble . It was our fate , and it determined the fate of the course of Wilson's ideals , that we submitted to his proposals only after we ...
... heart , and a united and simultaneous progress of the entire civilized world might have been possi- ble . It was our fate , and it determined the fate of the course of Wilson's ideals , that we submitted to his proposals only after we ...
Pagina 13
... heart . only then can the ban be lifted which has fallen upon the world . Such a de- sire to take the opposite course , such an emergence from national egoism , can at present and under existing circum- stances be achieved only if we at ...
... heart . only then can the ban be lifted which has fallen upon the world . Such a de- sire to take the opposite course , such an emergence from national egoism , can at present and under existing circum- stances be achieved only if we at ...
Pagina 17
... , it should be under- stood , resists imperialism solely in de- fense of its own liberty . But this resist- ance favors the increase of European influence there , and Europe may well take to heart 18 LATIN AMERICA AFTER THE WAR.
... , it should be under- stood , resists imperialism solely in de- fense of its own liberty . But this resist- ance favors the increase of European influence there , and Europe may well take to heart 18 LATIN AMERICA AFTER THE WAR.
Pagina 17
influence there , and Europe may well take to heart the situation of the repub- lics across the sea , and seek some diplo- matic formula which will restore its own liberty of action there , by identifying a free hand for itself with the ...
influence there , and Europe may well take to heart the situation of the repub- lics across the sea , and seek some diplo- matic formula which will restore its own liberty of action there , by identifying a free hand for itself with the ...
Pagina 20
... heart , whatever her walk in life . It is the landless man who will choose a woman of property - chiefly because he must . He sighs as a lover ; he obeys as a man of sense . ' That set my friend chuckling . ' Ex- cuse my smiling , ' he ...
... heart , whatever her walk in life . It is the landless man who will choose a woman of property - chiefly because he must . He sighs as a lover ; he obeys as a man of sense . ' That set my friend chuckling . ' Ex- cuse my smiling , ' he ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 365 - I've seen around me fall Like leaves in wintry weather, I feel like one Who treads alone Some banquet-hall deserted, Whose lights are fled, Whose garlands dead, And all but he departed...
Pagina 377 - For the mountains shall depart, and the hills be removed ; but my kindness shall not depart from thee, neither shall the covenant of my peace be removed, saith the Lord that hath mercy on thee.
Pagina 290 - Keats felt a tranquil and continual joy in her song; and one morning he took his chair from the breakfast table to the grass-plot under a plum-tree, where he sat for two or three hours. When he came into the house, I perceived he had some scraps of paper in his hand, and these he was quietly thrusting behind the books.
Pagina 263 - And he could there do no mighty work, save that he laid his hands upon a few sick folk, and healed them. 6 And he marvelled because of their unbelief.
Pagina 278 - God is a spirit, infinite, eternal, unchangeable in His being, wisdom, power, holiness, justice, goodness and truth.
Pagina 620 - Sleepe after toyle, port after stormy seas, Ease after warre, death after life docs greatly please.
Pagina 189 - The world that we must seek is a world in which the creative spirit is alive, in which life is an adventure full of joy and hope, based rather upon the impulse to construct than upon the desire to retain what we possess or to seize what is possessed by others.
Pagina 302 - The preservation of the common interests of all Powers in China by insuring the independence and integrity of the Chinese Empire and the principle of equal opportunities for the commerce and industry of all nations in China...
Pagina 497 - Why am I fair at all before thee, why At all desired? seeing thou art fair, not I. I shall be glad of thee, O fairest head, Alive, alone, without thee, with thee, dead; I shall remember while the light lives yet, And in the night-time I shall not forget. Though (as thou wilt) thou leave me ere life leave, I will not, for thy love I will not, grieve; Not as they use who love not more than I, Who love not as I love thee though I die; And though thy lips, once mine, be oftener prest To many another...
Pagina 197 - You don't like it?" said the Lord God, without any sign either of apology or explanation. " No," said Peter. " Then change it," said the Lord God, nodding his head as who should say