The Popular Science Monthly, Volumul 29D. Appleton, 1886 |
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... influence over the railroads with which it came in contact , and be able to regulate their policy by its example . These hopes have been disappointed . The private railroads under such circumstances regulate those of the government far ...
... influence over the railroads with which it came in contact , and be able to regulate their policy by its example . These hopes have been disappointed . The private railroads under such circumstances regulate those of the government far ...
Pagina 16
... influence , and extended trade and markets , and a maintenance of the Monroe doctrine on the American Continent that we are after , such an act would do more to win the hearts and dispel the fears and suspicions of the people of Mexico ...
... influence , and extended trade and markets , and a maintenance of the Monroe doctrine on the American Continent that we are after , such an act would do more to win the hearts and dispel the fears and suspicions of the people of Mexico ...
Pagina 19
... influences which wealth brings . And , even when Mexico achieved her independence , the influence of the Church was so little impaired by the accompanying political and social convulsions , that the national motto or inscription which ...
... influences which wealth brings . And , even when Mexico achieved her independence , the influence of the Church was so little impaired by the accompanying political and social convulsions , that the national motto or inscription which ...
Pagina 23
... influence . The Norman conquest of England , although it modified the Saxon language , could not substitute French ; neither could the Moors make Arabic the language of Spain , although they held possession of a great part of the ...
... influence . The Norman conquest of England , although it modified the Saxon language , could not substitute French ; neither could the Moors make Arabic the language of Spain , although they held possession of a great part of the ...
Pagina 30
... influence of such a higher sympathy , let us sup- pose that A suffers from B's angry outbursts or his greedy propensi- ties . He finds that C and D also suffer in much the same way . If his sympathetic impulses are sufficiently keen he ...
... influence of such a higher sympathy , let us sup- pose that A suffers from B's angry outbursts or his greedy propensi- ties . He finds that C and D also suffer in much the same way . If his sympathetic impulses are sufficiently keen he ...
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Pagina 734 - And his tail drew the third part of the stars of heaven, and did cast them to the earth : and the dragon stood before the woman which was ready to be delivered, for to devour her child as soon as it was born.
Pagina 333 - Grow old along with me! The best is yet to be, The last of life, for which the first was made. Our times are in his hand Who saith, "A whole I planned; 5 Youth shows but half. Trust God; see all, nor be afraid!
Pagina 669 - Imperious Caesar, dead and turn'd to clay, Might stop a hole to keep the wind 'away: O, that that earth which kept the world in awe Should patch a wall to expel the winter's flaw!— But soft!
Pagina 526 - Mendeleeff, which states that the properties of the elements are periodic functions of their atomic weights.
Pagina 594 - And these words, which I command thee this day, shall be in thine heart: And thou shall teach them diligently unto thy children, and shall talk of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down, and when thou risest up.
Pagina 820 - THERE is a wisdom in this beyond the rules of physic : a man's own observation, what he finds good of, and what he finds hurt of, is the best physic to preserve health...
Pagina 734 - And there was seen another sign in heaven ; and behold, a great red dragon, having seven heads and ten horns, and upon his heads seven diadems.
Pagina 743 - ... mineralogists rather than astronomers must tell us. For a long time it was accepted without hesitation that these bodies required great heat for their first consolidation. Their resemblance to the earth's volcanic rocks was insisted on by mineralogists. Professor J. Lawrence Smith in 1855 asserted without reserve that " they have all been subject to a more or less prolonged igneous action corresponding to that of terrestrial volcanoes.
Pagina 484 - From the recorded testimony of many competent witnesses, past and present, including observations recently made by scientific men of eminence in various countries, there appears to be, amidst much illusion and deception, an important body of remarkable phenomena, which are prima facie inexplicable on any generally recognized hypothesis, and which, if incontestably established, would be of the highest possible value.
Pagina 257 - Hampton, the young eels have been seen to ascend the large posts of the flood-gates, in order to make their way, when the gates have been shut longer than usual. Those which die stick to the posts ; others, which get a little higher, meet with the same fate, until at last a sufficient layer of them is formed to enable the rest to overcome the difficulty of the passage.