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Autobiography of a Pocket-Handkerchief

By: James Fenimore Cooper

...ossessing all the dullness of official dignity under all the dynasties and ministries that have governed France since its establishment. My business, ... ...tter, as it is his duty to amend these faults; the traveler being bound in justice to look at the good as well as the evil. But, according to my compa... ...autiful, sir, one must admit! What is the price?” “Why, ma’am, we ought in justice to ourselves to have $120 for that article; but, to our regular cus... ...to see that her feelings were enlisted in the subject. “It is no more than justice to Betts Shoreham,” she contin- ued, “to say that he has not been p... ... felt themselves bound to notice her. There was another reason, too, which justice re- quires I should relate, though it is not so creditable to the y...

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War and the Future; Italy, France and Britain at War

By: H. G. Wells

...here are things here that must be hard to beat. Happily they will soon get justice done to them by an abler pen than mine. I hear that Kipling 29 H G... ...nsatisfactory. The knight was an egotist in armour. Machiavelli does small justice to the English bow- men. It is interesting to note that Switzerland... ...n, or else you will smash your head.” Only Mr. C. R. W . Nevinson could do justice to the inte- rior of a Tank. You see a hand gripping something; you... ...w parishio- ners, contrast very vividly with the home-staying types of the ministries of the various British churches. I met and talked to several. Ne... ... the Vatican to decide? Surely the French know that excellent principle of justice, Audiatur et altera pars, and how under existing circumstances can ...

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The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley

By: Thomas Hutchinson

...n the spectacle of a world travailing for lack of the gospel of “Political Justice”, the study of orthographical niceties must have seemed an occupati... ...ired by the reaction of the French Revolution; and believing firmly in the justice and excel- lence of his views, it cannot be wondered that a nature ... ...oms of my readers a virtuous enthusiasm for those doctrines of liberty and justice, that faith and hope in something good, which neither violence nor ... ...lation” to a commentary illustrative of the unanswerableness of “Political Justice”.), calculated to lull the oppressors of mankind into a security of... ... skies, _395 He loosens to their dark and blasting ministries. 31 31 31 31 31. ‘In the world’s youth his empire was as firm As... ...e thoughts, like lightnings, are alive, And in each bosom of the multitude Justice and truth with Custom’s hydra brood Wage silent war; when Priests a... .... ‘For to my will my fancies were as slaves T o do their sweet and subtile ministries; And oft from that bright fountain’s shadowy waves They would ma...

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The Deputy of Arcis

By: Honoré de Balzac

...inet, his substitute, three; Monsieur Martener, examining-judge, four; the justice of peace—” “But I am not so silly,” said the old lady, interrupting... ...arion, receiver-general of the Aube, who also had had a brother, the chief-justice of an imperial court. While a mere barrister at Arcis this young ma... ...rion, the receiver-general, inherited the fortune of his brother the chief-justice, and Madame Marion that of her 7 Balzac brother the colonel of gen... ...dren who surrounded him, and who made him believe, with some appearance of justice, that Simon Giguet was already a rich man. Besides all this, the co... ... notary in town, Achille Pigoult, grandson of an old man who had continued justice of the peace in Arcis during the Revolution, the Empire, and the Re... ...ews about the deputy of Arcis.” “Ah, bah!” exclaimed Vinet, “there are two ministries: the 35 Balzac one that thinks it makes elections, and another ...

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A Daughter of Eve

By: Honoré de Balzac

...ng more courageous than an attempt to reform it. Raoul, let us do him this justice, presents in his person something fine, fantastic, and extraor- din... ...u, of Claude Vignon,—in short, of the whole staff. She advised Raoul to do justice to de Marsay when he died, and she read with deep emotion the noble... ...s. “He makes vaudevilles,” said Madame Charles de Vandenesse. “And unmakes ministries,” added Madame de Manerville. The countess was silent; she wante...

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Albert Savarus

By: Honoré de Balzac

... sixty votes, he would often scotch the wheels of the Government and upset Ministries!” — “The Duc de Fitz-James is to be nominated at T oulouse.”— ‘Y... ...epths of my heart so far as the things of the world are con- cerned—to get justice done to my feelings by her who has treated me so badly! But before ...

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Memorials and Other Papers

By: Thomas de Quincey

...philosophy. At Laxton, indeed; it was that I first saw Godwin’s “Political Justice;” not the second and emas- culated edition in octavo, but the origi... ...ven at home, even in the courts at Westminster, in the very foun- tains of justice, private fees constituted one part of the sala- ries—a fair and off... ...gst multitudes who owed to thee their daily bread. Not the less I owe thee justice; for that is a universal debt. And at this moment, when I see thee ... ...ch might be of easy imposition upon an assemblage really childish. In mere justice, therefore, when speculating upon this whole subject of Oxford disc... ...isinterpreted. In the famous picture of life—“All the world’s a stage”—the justice of the piece is described as “Full of wise saws and modern instance... ...ere little likely to attract notice from any- body but the old lady in her ministries upon the fire. Suspi- cion would be also turned aside from herse...

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The Prime Minister

By: Anthony Trollope

...o a woman at a crossing without a look which argued at full length her in- justice in making her demand, and his freedom from all li- ability let him ... ...rs with- out breaking or even bending them. For the Duke had be- longed to ministries nearly for the last half century. As the chronicles have also de... ...o the Prime Minister. A dean would fain to be a bishop, or a judge a chief justice, or a commissioner a chairman, or a secretary a commissioner. Knigh... ...in, with Lord Thrift and his daughter Angelica, who had belonged to former ministries,— one on the Liberal and one on the Conservative side,—and 163 ... ... will break her heart if anything goes wrong.’ ‘She ought to remember that Ministries seldom live very long,’ said Phineas. ‘But she’ll recover even i... ...ust fit his public conduct in all things to a straight rule of patri- otic justice. Now it was different with him, and though the change was painful, ... ...t,—’and he knows very well that he is doing so. But still he has a show of justice on his side. There was, I suppose, no chance for him at Silverbridg... ...om him,—as it did,—then he demanded of himself whether strict high- minded justice did not call upon him to pay the money let the consequences be what...

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Beauchamp's Career

By: George Meredith

...ink the country poised, that an attack on them threatened the structure of justice. The three conjoined Estates were therefore his head gamekeepers; t... ...ion that our sex might abstain from politics.’ ‘We find it difficult to do justice to both parties,’ Miss Denham followed. ‘It seems to be a kind of c... ...oduces, rather, as a rule, to assure itself in passing of the overwhelming justice of the cause it pleads than to deceive the adversary. Brewers’ beer... ... his reply to it, the raw fighting humour of the plot touched the sense of justice in Beauchamp enough to make him own that he had been the first to o... ...niversal suffrage. At present we have no Govern- ment; only shifting Party Ministries, which are the tools of divers interests, wealthy factions, to t... ... trash!—dangerous folly, I call it.’ Cecilia’s reply, ‘In the interests of justice, I do,’ was meant to express her pure impartiality. By a toleration...

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The Chouans

By: Honoré de Balzac

...was false or true. But, placed as I am, if friends whom we have in all the ministries in Paris warn me to beware of every woman I meet, and assure me ... ...ting him. “I am supporting you vigorously, and you will, I hope, do me the justice to believe that the restoration of our altars in France and that of...

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Achieving Atonement

By: Derek Philip Thompson

...or the past twelve years, Derek has been the Coordinator of the Illawarra Prayer Network and Public Officer for the ecumenical Five Islands Christian Ministries Inc. The eBook is beautifully illustrated with Australian aboriginal artwork and is 170 pages plus 98 pages of hyperlinked Scripture Index for easy reference ...

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The French Revolution a History

By: Thomas Carlyle

...tains; our people ordered not to go out. The Curate in surplice and stole; Justice in its peruke; Marechausee sabre in hand, guard- ing the place, til... ...ch he has helped to extinguish), to Parlements of all kinds, and to French Justice generally, gives rise to endless reflections in the minds of men. T... ...nd bets. Paris stirs with new animation. The outer courts of the Palais de Justice roll with unusual crowds, coming and going; their huge outer hum mi... ...ectric manner; and the whole month of July. And still, in the Sanctuary of Justice, sounds nothing but Harmodius-Aristogiton eloquence, environed with... ...cachinnatory buzzes of approval. What a word to be spoken in the Palais de Justice! Old D’Ormesson (the Ex- Controller’s uncle) shakes his judicious h... ...ets off for the Army; leaving what Un-Patriot or Semi-Patriot Ministry and Ministries can now accept the helm, to accept it. Name them not: new quick-...

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The Subjection of Women

By: John Stuart Mill

...here dissimilarity of treatment is required by positive reasons, either of justice or of policy. But of none of these rules of evidence will the benef... ...s not an original institution, taking a fresh start from considerations of justice and social expediency—it is the primitive state of slavery lasting ... ...general manners, and brought all human relations more under the control of justice and the influence of humanity. It has not lost the taint of its bru... ...rce, would survive through generations of institu tions grounded on equal justice, an almost solitary exception to the general character of their law... ...s)should The Subjection of Women by John Stuart Mill 17 make and destroy ministries, and dictate to the king in affairs of State ? No such thought e... ...d existing opinion, but open to discussion on its merits, as a question of justice and expediency: the decision on this, as on any of the other social...

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An Englishman Looks at the World Being a Series of Unrestrained Remarks Upon Contemporary Matters

By: H. G. Wells

...property owning, ruling and directing class. I do not attempt to judge the justice or not of this distrust; I merely point to its existence as one of ... ...ve the solicitor’s and bargain-hunter’s and money-lender’s concep- tion of justice, upon which social order ultimately rests. We have to do it not in ... ... deep undertow in the deliquescence of the Normal Social Life, until a new justice, a new scheme of compensations and satisfactions is attained, or th... .... And all our conceptions of the relationships between man and man, and of justice and rightfulness and social de- sirableness, remain something misfi... ...ourt of three assessors— representing severally the husband, the wife, and justice—to determine the distribution of the separation. This point, howeve... ...overnment than the world has ever seen before. Ministers, indeed, and even ministries might come and go, but that would not matter, as it does now, be... ...olitics and un- stable government. It might very possibly give us unstable ministries, but unstable ministries may mean stable govern- ment, and such ... ...ies, but unstable ministries may mean stable govern- ment, and such stable ministries as that which governs En- gland at the present time may, by clin...

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The Death of Ivan Ilych

By: Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy

...ary and there fore most terrible. He had been a member of the Court of Justice, and died at the age of forty five. His father had been an offici... ... of forty five. His father had been an official who after serving in various ministries and departments in Petersburg had made the sort of career whic... ... received a definite prom ise of an appointment in his former Department of Justice. A week later he telegraphed to his wife: “Zachar in Miller...

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The Divine Comedy of Dante

By: H. F. Cary

...ndness prompt, And eyes glist’ning with smiles: “Our charity, To any wish by justice introduc’d, Bars not the door, no more than she above, Who would ... ...brings No peril of removing thee from me. “That, to the eye of man, our justice seems The Divine Comedy of Dante Paradise 12 Unjust, is argum... ...ook; for to his hands, The Divine Comedy of Dante Paradise 18 The living Justice, in whose breath I move, Committed glory, e’en into his hands, To... ...rts Beneath another standard: ill is this Follow’d of him, who severs it and justice: And let not with his Guelphs the new crown’d Charles Assail it, ... ...r wages with the merit; and admire The close proportion. Hence doth heav’nly justice Temper so evenly affection in us, It ne’er can warp to any wrongf... ...re lowly to confess themselves Of his free bounty, who had made them apt For ministries so high: therefore their views Were by enlight’ning grace and ...

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A Theologico-Political Treatise Part 1 Chapters I to V Baruch Spinoza a Theologico-Political Treatise Part 1 Chapters I to V

By: R. H. M. Elwes

...f this anomaly leads me unhesitatingly to ascribe it to the fact, that the ministries of the Church are regarded by the masses merely as dignities, he... ... namely, obedience to God in single- ness of heart, and in the practice of justice and charity; and I further point out, that this doctrine is set for... ...freely with his whole heart, while nothing would be publicly honoured save justice and charity. (47) Having thus drawn attention to the liberty conced... ...ss rights only limited by their power, that they are the sole guardians of justice and liberty, and that their subjects should act in all things as th... ...that those who live under the law cannot be justified through the law, for justice, as commonly defined, is the constant and perpetual will to render ...

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The Divine Comedy of Dante

By: H. F. Cary

...ugh me you pass into eternal pain: Through me among the people lost for aye. Justice the founder of my fabric mov’d: To rear me was the task of power ... ...her lots They envy. Fame of them the world hath none, Nor suffers; mercy and justice scorn them both. Speak not of them, but look, and pass them by.” ... ...me from every clime, And to o’erpass the river are not loth: For so heaven’s justice goads them on, that fear Is turn’d into desire. Hence ne’er hath ... ... dismal shore, that all the woe Hems in of all the universe. Ah me! Almighty Justice! in what store thou heap’st New pains, new troubles, as I here be... ...n why they apart are plac’d From these fell spirits, and less wreakful pours Justice divine on them its vengeance down.” “O Sun! who healest all ... ...re lowly to confess themselves Of his free bounty, who had made them apt For ministries so high: therefore their views Were by enlight’ning grace and ...

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The Arrow of Gold : A Story between Two Notes

By: Joseph Conrad

...man … But, you 40 The Arrow of Gold see, she isn’t. The ushers in all the ministries bow down to the ground therefore, and voices from the innermost ... ... then I do say it.” She nodded at me with an air of accepting the rendered justice and went on with the utmost simplicity. “And what is it that is com... ...e will had produced on her an indelible impression of the Law’s surprising justice. Recalling her naive admiration of the “just” law that required no ...

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