The Reader's Digest, Količina 3Reader's Digest Association, 1924 |
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Stran 130
... town loafers . They are the ultimate judges ( p . 159 ) . GOVERNMENT : " Gentlemen , ' Chet ' Arthur of New York , and Chester A. Arthur , President of the United States , are two different persons . Good - day ! " How was Harry M ...
... town loafers . They are the ultimate judges ( p . 159 ) . GOVERNMENT : " Gentlemen , ' Chet ' Arthur of New York , and Chester A. Arthur , President of the United States , are two different persons . Good - day ! " How was Harry M ...
Stran 131
... town . It was owned by men in New York City , So I went there . The official of a Western railroad told me that a group of business men had bought the controlling interest in the paper for the purpose of electing Albert Fall to the ...
... town . It was owned by men in New York City , So I went there . The official of a Western railroad told me that a group of business men had bought the controlling interest in the paper for the purpose of electing Albert Fall to the ...
Stran 132
... town , a man with a rifle stopped me . ' Get out of that car and come with me , you , ' he said . ' Are you an officer ? ' I asked . out , ' he cried , ' or I'll put a ' Get hole through you where you sit . ' Just then an automobile ...
... town , a man with a rifle stopped me . ' Get out of that car and come with me , you , ' he said . ' Are you an officer ? ' I asked . out , ' he cried , ' or I'll put a ' Get hole through you where you sit . ' Just then an automobile ...
Stran 134
... town because his own lawyer was in the East , and went into the court room . The judge would give him no time to prepare the case . " But not a single member of this jury can read or write the English language , " protested Magee . The ...
... town because his own lawyer was in the East , and went into the court room . The judge would give him no time to prepare the case . " But not a single member of this jury can read or write the English language , " protested Magee . The ...
Stran 136
... town publisher , with no theoretical grasp of the great issues of his posi- tion and with no substitute for such learning in the form of practical ex- perience of responsible office , was elevated to the exercise of the duties of the ...
... town publisher , with no theoretical grasp of the great issues of his posi- tion and with no substitute for such learning in the form of practical ex- perience of responsible office , was elevated to the exercise of the duties of the ...
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Stran 332 - ... the executive shall never exercise the legislative and judicial powers, or either of them; the judicial shall never exercise the legislative and executive powers, or either of them; to the end that it may be a government of laws and not of men.
Stran 194 - And it came to pass, when the evil spirit from God was upon Saul, that David took an harp, and played with his hand: so Saul was refreshed, and was well, and the evil spirit departed from him.
Stran 711 - My house shall be called a house of prayer for all the nations ? but ye have made it a den of robbers.
Stran 378 - In the present day, it is no longer expedient that the Catholic religion shall be held as the only religion of the State, to the exclusion of all other modes of worship.
Stran 237 - I believe that we are, almost unnoticed, in the midst of a great revolution — or perhaps a better word, a transformation — in the whole super-organization of our economic life. We are passing from a period of extremely individualistic action into a period of associational activities.
Stran 625 - And Pharaoh took off his ring from his hand, and put it upon Joseph's hand...
Stran 432 - Poor soul," whispered Lady Penelope to Tyrrel ; " we know what we are, we know not what we may be. — And now, Mr. Tyrrel, I have been your sibyl to guide you through this Elysium of ours, I think, in reward, I deserve a little confidence in return.
Stran 616 - ... an alleged danger to property, always incidental and at times insignificant, was often laid hold of to enable the penalties of the criminal law to be enforced expeditiously without that protection to the liberty of the individual which the Bill of Rights was designed to afford; that through such proceedings a single judge often usurped the functions not only of the jury but of the police department; that in prescribing the conditions under which strikes were permissible, and how they might be...
Stran 544 - ... every act of my administration would be tortured, and the grossest and most insidious misrepresentations of them be made, by giving one side only of a subject, and that, too, in such exaggerated and indecent terms as could scarcely be applied to a Nero, a notorious defaulter, or even to a common pickpocket.
Stran 650 - If you cause your ship to stop, and place the head of a long tube in the water, and place the other extremity to your ear, you will hear ships at a great distance from you.