The Yale Literary Magazine, Zväzok 12,Vydanie 3Herrick & Noyes, 1847 |
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... machinery , in its multifarious forms , to bring it to its present advanced and perfected state , has been the work of ages , and has cost , on the part of many individuals , a life- time of the closest study and thought . Its ...
... machinery , in its multifarious forms , to bring it to its present advanced and perfected state , has been the work of ages , and has cost , on the part of many individuals , a life- time of the closest study and thought . Its ...
Strana 132
... machinery for manufacturing purposes , have not proved a curse instead of a blessing . It will be our purpose to notice some of the reasons that have been assigned for entertaining this opinion . It is said that by the introduction of ...
... machinery for manufacturing purposes , have not proved a curse instead of a blessing . It will be our purpose to notice some of the reasons that have been assigned for entertaining this opinion . It is said that by the introduction of ...
Strana 133
... machinery is the most extensively employed , not only is there an opportunity left for all to labor with their hands , but there , above all other places , may that labor be bestowed to the best advantage . Again it has been objected ...
... machinery is the most extensively employed , not only is there an opportunity left for all to labor with their hands , but there , above all other places , may that labor be bestowed to the best advantage . Again it has been objected ...
Strana 134
ments the machinery is mostly in the hands of the wealthy . But lest there should be any room left for complaint , there is a constant change going on , so that the rich man of to - day is the poor man of to - morrow , and vice versa ...
ments the machinery is mostly in the hands of the wealthy . But lest there should be any room left for complaint , there is a constant change going on , so that the rich man of to - day is the poor man of to - morrow , and vice versa ...
Strana 135
... machinery for giving us the results of his labors , merely because that machinery has in many , or even in a large majority of instances , hitherto been applied under such circumstances as to increase the degradation of those who have ...
... machinery for giving us the results of his labors , merely because that machinery has in many , or even in a large majority of instances , hitherto been applied under such circumstances as to increase the degradation of those who have ...
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Strana 100 - And wi' the lave ilk merry morn Could rank my rig and lass, Still shearing, and clearing The tither stocked raw, Wi' claivers, an' haivers, Wearing the day awa : Ev'n then a wish, (I mind its power,) A wish that to my latest hour Shall strongly heave my breast ; That I for poor auld Scotland's sake, Some usefu' plan, or beuk could make, Or sing a sang at least.
Strana 129 - It is the glory of God to conceal a thing : but the honour of kings is to search out a matter.
Strana 99 - All heaven and earth are still— though not in sleep, But breathless, as we grow when feeling most; And silent, as we stand in thoughts too deep: — All heaven and earth are still: From the high host Of stars, to the...
Strana 99 - But breathless, as we grow when feeling most ; And silent, as we stand in thoughts too deep : — All heaven and earth are still : from the high host Of stars to the lull'd lake and mountain coast All is...
Strana 139 - Every Freshman is obliged to do any proper Errand or Message, required of him by any one in an upper class, which if he shall refuse to do, he shall be punished.
Strana 138 - All the Scholars are required to live a religious and blameless Life according to the Rules of God's Word, diligently reading the holy Scriptures, that Fountain of divine Light and Truth, and constantly attending all the Duties of Religion.
Strana 138 - Discourse, p. 59. Prayers at this institution were at one period regulated by the following rule. " The President, or in his Absence, one of the Tutors in their Turn, shall constantly pray in the Chapel every Morning and Evening, and read a Chapter, or some suitable Portion of Scripture, unless a Sermon, or some Theological Discourse shall then be delivered. And every Member of College is obliged to attend, upon the Penalty of one Penny for every Instance of Absence, without a sufficient Reason,...
Strana 139 - Nine o'Clock, upon Penalty of two Pence, or more, to six Pence, at the Discretion of the President or Tutors.
Strana 130 - Universalist will be armed cap-a-pie ; and thus armed, " one can chase a thousand, and two put ten thousand to flight.
Strana 139 - Faculty will always frown upon the introduction, as a general thing, of such apparel.] 14. If any scholar shall assault, wound, or strike the President or a Tutor, or shall maliciously or designedly break their windows, let him be immediately expelled. And if several shall purposely dance in any Chamber or Entry near a Tutor's room they may be punished by being deprived of the privilege of sending Freshmen on Errands. 18. If any scholar shall go out of the College Yard without a Hat, a Coat, or a...