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... force in Great Britain would amount to a body of 117,000 soldiers ! Not without many lesser wars has our empire attained this stupendous development . But this we can assert , that in Europe we have never shed blood for the extension of ...
... force in Great Britain would amount to a body of 117,000 soldiers ! Not without many lesser wars has our empire attained this stupendous development . But this we can assert , that in Europe we have never shed blood for the extension of ...
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... force on all British ships , except those of the Navy , whose ports of first clearance and of destination are in the Commonwealth " ( abridged ) . The Federal Parliament shall consist of the Queen , acting through her representative ...
... force on all British ships , except those of the Navy , whose ports of first clearance and of destination are in the Commonwealth " ( abridged ) . The Federal Parliament shall consist of the Queen , acting through her representative ...
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... forces of the Commonwealth , and will have a large amount of personal patronage at his disposal , for in him will be vested " the appointment and removal of all ( other ) officers of the Executive Govern- ment until the Parliament ...
... forces of the Commonwealth , and will have a large amount of personal patronage at his disposal , for in him will be vested " the appointment and removal of all ( other ) officers of the Executive Govern- ment until the Parliament ...
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... forces of each of the six colonies shall become transferred to the Common- wealth ; but the departments of customs and excise in each state shall immediately pass to the Commonwealth . A boon to travellers and commercial men who have ...
... forces of each of the six colonies shall become transferred to the Common- wealth ; but the departments of customs and excise in each state shall immediately pass to the Commonwealth . A boon to travellers and commercial men who have ...
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... forces ; the coinage ; the power of general taxation ; the acquisition of railways or other property from any State ; railway construction and extension ; conciliation and arbitration ; the relations of the Commonwealth with the Pacific ...
... forces ; the coinage ; the power of general taxation ; the acquisition of railways or other property from any State ; railway construction and extension ; conciliation and arbitration ; the relations of the Commonwealth with the Pacific ...
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Stran 19 - chosen in the several States shall be in proportion to the respective numbers of their people, but aboriginal natives, and persons of any race disqualified by any State law from voting, shall not be counted. This provision has distinct reference, I believe, to the Chinese and Japanese. It is expressly declared that the number of
Stran 44 - Pig." He must be roasted. I am not ignorant that our ancestors ate them seethed or boiled—but what a sacrifice of the exterior tegument 1 There is no flavour comparable, I will contend, to that of the crisp, tawny, well-watched, not over-roasted crackling, as it is well
Stran 45 - care. His memory is odoriferous; no clown curseth while his stomach half rejecteth the rank bacon; no coal-heaver bolteth him in reeking sausages; he hath a fair sepulchre in the grateful stomach of the judicious epicure; and for such a tomb might be content to die. Charles Lamb
Stran 49 - Leisure. I am to be met with in trim gardens. I am already come to be known by my vacant face and careless gesture, perambulating at no fixed pace nor with any settled purpose. I walk about; not to and from. They tell me a certain cum
Stran 44 - thou imaginest. In the meantime I am alive, I move about, I am worth twenty of thee: know thy betters. Perhaps the best known of the essays is "A Dissertation upon Eoast Pig." He must be roasted. I am not ignorant that our ancestors ate them seethed or boiled—but what a sacrifice of the exterior tegument
Stran 45 - but an indefinable sweetness growing up to it—the tender blossoming of fat—fat cropped in the bud—taken in the shoot—in the first innocence—the cream and quintessence of the child pig's yet pure food, the lean, no lean but a kind of animal manna.
Stran 43 - But at the desk Tipp was quite another sort of creature. Thence all ideas that were purely ornamental were banished. You could not speak of anything romantic without rebuke. Politics were excluded. A newspaper was thought too refined and abstracted. The whole duty of man consisted in writing off dividend warrants.
Stran 43 - had the air and stoop of a nobleman. You would have taken him for one had you met him in one of the passages leading to Westminster Hall. By stoop, I mean that gentle bending of the body forwards, which in great men must be supposed to be the effect of an habitual condescending attention to the applications of their inferiors.
Stran 43 - I have no ear.—Mistake me not, reader, nor imagine that I am by nature destitute of those exterior twin appendages, hanging ornaments, and (architecturally speaking) handsome volutes to the human capital
Stran 17 - shall be binding on the courts, judges, and people of every State, and every part of the Commonwealth, notwithstanding anything in the laws of any State; and