| Jews - 1841 - 610 strani
...than any of these would have pointed at once to that prophesied dispersion into " all countries," to " the north, and the south, and the east, and the west," of which the afflictions in Babylon were but a type and foretaste; and from which they were ultimately... | |
| Israel - 1841 - 1130 strani
...than any of these would have pointed at once to that prophesied dispersion into " all countries," to " the north, and the south, and the east, and the west," of which the afflictions in Babylon were but a type and foretaste; and from which they were ultimately... | |
| Charles Frederick Henningsen - 1848 - 462 strani
...anything. If you talk to him of the north, or the east, or the south, or the west of France, he has been in the north, and the south, and the east, and the west, of France. Now mark the effect of travel upon him. The conversation is upon the abolition of primogeniture... | |
| A. B. G. - 1867 - 50 strani
...the Constitution and Union ? To preserve, or annihilate, the separate States— those great Empires of the North and the South, and the East and the West, whose collective prosperity and power alone constitute that greater UNION, which it was the paramount... | |
| 1869 - 692 strani
...supposed to be obliged to travel there from the most distant convolutions of both hemispheres, from the north and the south and the east and the west of the brain, to get itself spoken—translated into a muscular act of speech. In no other way can it... | |
| Fergus Ferguson - 1885 - 232 strani
...significant Hebrew term, as if the sins of the past and the future, as well as of the present, the sins of the north and the south -and the east and the west, had all concentrated on the head of the atoning Lamb. My reader, your -sins were there. Was not that... | |
| William Barrows - 1887 - 460 strani
...place in a few hours or days, thus maintaining a kind of equation of prices. So the railway forces of the North and the South and the East and the West, set over against each other, preserve an equilibrium in trade prices, as the opposite pivots of the... | |
| 1898 - 550 strani
...supposed to be obliged to travel there from the most distant convolutions of both hemispheres, from the north and the south and the east and the west of the brain, to get itself spoken—translated into a muscular act of . speech. In no other way can it... | |
| 1928 - 652 strani
...years sooner, there never would have been a Civil War. Be that as it may, it is certain that the people of the North and the South, and the East and the West, know each other and understand each other better than they ever did before. The people of Maine and... | |
| Pan American financial conference (Washington, D.C.) - 1915 - 818 strani
...between the Americas. The conditions do not exist that can make it thinkable that there should be between the North and the South and the East and the West of America such a situation as unhappily has broken the intercourse with our brethren on the other side... | |
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