Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 204William Blackwood, 1918 |
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Halaman 38
... carried out his duties most effi- ciently . So discreetly had he performed the task allotted him that the malcontents , al- though always on the look - out for police surveillance , had noticed none , and in conse- quence were under no ...
... carried out his duties most effi- ciently . So discreetly had he performed the task allotted him that the malcontents , al- though always on the look - out for police surveillance , had noticed none , and in conse- quence were under no ...
Halaman 39
... carried well home into the middle of the yielding ooze , where it stuck fast but did not capsize . All this happened - far more swiftly than it takes a pen to describe it - within a quarter of a mile of the Vampire , to whose crew the ...
... carried well home into the middle of the yielding ooze , where it stuck fast but did not capsize . All this happened - far more swiftly than it takes a pen to describe it - within a quarter of a mile of the Vampire , to whose crew the ...
Halaman 40
... carried of the Law . The flood had them over the top of the soooped out a great crescent- flooded bank , and bore them bayonets half so much as the anarchists ; for ,. chists disclosed their identity with a burst of fire from their ...
... carried of the Law . The flood had them over the top of the soooped out a great crescent- flooded bank , and bore them bayonets half so much as the anarchists ; for ,. chists disclosed their identity with a burst of fire from their ...
Halaman 41
... ride " in the open dingey . The mo- ment they cast off from the launch a hissing swirl carried them over the top of the flooded bank , and bore them nearly a quarter of a mile inland . Here , 40 [ July The Water - Rats .
... ride " in the open dingey . The mo- ment they cast off from the launch a hissing swirl carried them over the top of the flooded bank , and bore them nearly a quarter of a mile inland . Here , 40 [ July The Water - Rats .
Halaman 69
... carried to Mr Maunder , was treated in much the same way as it is by oroupiers at Monte Carlo . A gentleman's word is his word . But it is as well not to be the victim of too many mis- takes . Maunder , who was occupied with the stern ...
... carried to Mr Maunder , was treated in much the same way as it is by oroupiers at Monte Carlo . A gentleman's word is his word . But it is as well not to be the victim of too many mis- takes . Maunder , who was occupied with the stern ...
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Halaman 240 - Here, however, I touch a theme too great for me to handle, but which will assuredly be handled by the loftiest minds, when you and I, like streaks of morning cloud, shall have melted into the infinite azure of the past.
Halaman 239 - Faith in machinery is, I said, our besetting danger; often in machinery most absurdly disproportioned to the end which this machinery, if it is to do any good at all, is to serve; but always in machinery, as if it had a value in and for itself.
Halaman 51 - Take up our quarrel with the foe; To you from failing hands we throw The torch; be yours to hold it high. If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields.
Halaman 691 - For the whole earth is the sepulchre of famous men; not only are they commemorated by columns and inscriptions in their own country, but in foreign lands there dwells also an unwritten memorial of them, graven not on stone but in the hearts of men.
Halaman 238 - He complains with a sorrowful indignation of people who " appear to have no proper estimate of the value of the franchise "; he leads his disciples to believe — what the Englishman is always too ready to believe— that the having a vote, like the having a large family, or a large business, or large muscles, has in itself some edifying and perfecting effect upon human nature. Or else he cries out to the democracy —
Halaman 341 - The policy of His Majesty's Government, with which the Government of India are in complete accord, is that of the increasing association of Indians in every branch of the administration and the gradual development of self-governing institutions with a view to the progressive realisation of responsible government in India as an integral part of the British Empire.
Halaman 691 - For even those who come short in other ways may justly plead the valor with which they have fought for their country ; they have blotted out the evil with the good, and have benefited the state more by their public services than they have injured her by their private actions. None of these men were enervated by wealth or hesitated to resign the pleasures of life ; none of them put off the evil day in the hope, natural to poverty, that a man, though poor, may one day become rich. But, deeming that...
Halaman 303 - What I shall leave thee none can tell, But all shall say I wish thee well; I wish thee, Vin, before all wealth, Both bodily and ghostly health: Nor too much wealth, nor wit, come to thee; So much of either may undo thee. I wish thee learning, not for show, Enough for to instruct, and know; Not such as gentlemen require, To prate at table or at fire. I wish thee all thy mother's graces, Thy father's fortunes...
Halaman 691 - None of these men were enervated by wealth, or hesitated to resign the pleasures of life ; none of them put off the evil day in the hope, natural to poverty, that a man though poor may one day become rich. But deeming that the punishment of their enemies was sweeter than any of these things, and...
Halaman 116 - But the Boy Scouts are nothing to the Government, and Mr Fisher refused to be led away by an evil example. So he gave "a satisfactory assurance that there was no desire on the part of the Government to introduce compulsory military training into continuation schools.