Munsey's Magazine for ..., Tom 26

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Frank A. Munsey & Company, 1902

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Strona 171 - Who can tell the new thoughts that have been awakened, the ambitions fired and the high achievements that will be wrought through this exposition? Gentlemen, let us ever remember that our interest is in concord, not conflict, and that our real eminence rests in the victories of peace, not those of war.
Strona 171 - The period of exclusiveness is past. The expansion of our trade and commerce is the pressing problem. Commercial wars are unprofitable. A policy of good will and friendly trade relations will prevent reprisals. Reciprocity treaties are in harmony with the spirit of the times; measures of retaliation are not.
Strona 471 - And he made his camels to kneel down without the city by a well of water at the time of the evening, even the time that women go out to draw water.
Strona 471 - And it came to pass, before he had done speaking, that, behold, Rebekah came out, who was born to Bethuel, son of Milcah, the wife of Nahor, Abraham's brother, with her pitcher upon her shoulder.
Strona 472 - And Isaac brought her into his mother Sarah's tent, and took Rebekah, and she became his wife; and he loved her: and Isaac was comforted after his mother's death.
Strona 471 - And when she had done giving him drink, she said, I will draw water for thy camels also, until they have done drinking.
Strona 864 - On parent knees, a naked new-born child Weeping thou sat'st while all around thee smiled ; So live, that sinking in thy last long sleep, Calm thou mayst smile, while all around thee weep.
Strona 169 - I cannot, consistently with my own views of personal integrity, consent, or seem to consent, to permit my name to be used as a candidate before this convention. I would not respect myself if I...
Strona 472 - ... coming. And Rebekah lifted up her eyes, and when she saw Isaac, she lighted off the camel. For she had said unto the servant, What man is this that walketh in the field to meet us ? And the servant had said, It is my master : therefore she took a vail, and covered herself.
Strona 348 - I offer as evidences of an education — correctness and precision in the use of the mother-tongue ; refined and gentle manners, which are the expression of fixed habits of thought and action ; the power and habit of reflection ; the power of growth ; and efficiency, or the power to do.

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