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The nation27.12.1877
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    Donnerstag, 27. Dezember 1877
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[...] dress Oscar H. Cooper, B.A. (Yale), Principal. S 7" A GM - S > //,4//-A Church Schoo/ fºr Girls. Miss JANE HAPGood, Principal. See Nation, No. 632. [...]
[...] NEw York, Poughkeepsie. A’ſ 4A V/A. W. A CA DEM. Y. — School and IIomc for Boys. See Prospectus. A 1 RA /AWS / / / U 7"A.—/ or Boys. Sept. 11. HENRY TATLock, A.M., Principal. [...]
[...] Fifteen acceptable boys are admitted to reside with the Trincipal. Terms, S500 a year. See Nation, No. 631. [...]
[...] A delightful Luxury and (See advertisement of Hotel. Hax Restorative. MAM on of fosite page.) [...]
[...] noble,” and that they wish the President and his Cabinet to “tend ever upward”; but it is not their business to go to Washington and see that their wishes are carried out. [...]
[...] debt in silver they will not pay it at all. At this point the poli tical demagogue who professes to be on the side of honesty and good faith, steps in and says that nobody can see more clearly than he the error of the silver agitation; nobody is more de sirous of seeing all the public obligations carried out, not in the let [...]
[...] wholesome admonition, that if all life is identified in protoplasm, it must be differentiated in protoplasms. Whatever is meant by the phrase, “An involution must precede every evolution,” it is hard to see how this compels the belief in a personal God or an immortal soul. The concessions of evolutionists are undisputed and familiar: so [...]
[...] For a while the life of warfare, with the world for witness, ceases. He takes refuge in his library. It is instructive to see what books active minds resort to in their old age. Chancellor Kent is said to have gone to Scott : Adams, with a deep sigh, takes up Bacon. But we will let [...]
[...] The change of character of which M. Rameau speaks seems to have taken place very promptly, as he may see, among other evidence, in the famous speech of Edmund Burke : “Look at the manner in which the people of New England have of [...]
[...] - --- * *rine view, may be equal to the finest pieces imported, but it needs a gray day and a strong glass to see it. There are a few ſine pieces of Chinese cloisonn3 enamel on copper. A few years ago, and perhaps up to the year of the Vienna Exhibition, [...]
The nation20.12.1877
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    Donnerstag, 20. Dezember 1877
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[...] dress OscaR H. Cooper, B.A. (Yale), Principal. S Girls. Miss JANE HAPGood, Principal. See Nation, No. 632 Wisconsis, Racine (on the Lake Shore). AºAC/MA £9//ZGA ºns Sºptember 5, [...]
[...] NEw Y95;, Poughkeepsie. A*/AA' V/A. W. A. CA DEM. W. — School and Home for Boys. See Prospectus. New York, Rye, Westchester Co. A4 RA IAWS 7/TU 7'E.—A or Boys. Reopens [...]
[...] Sept. 11. HENRY TATLock, A.M., Principal. - Fifteen acceptable boys are admitted to reside with the Principal. Terms, $500 a year. Sée Vation, No. 631. [...]
[...] branches of the city government, and the Republicans and Inde pendents, who were determined to prevent the establishment of a local “machine” very like Tammany Hall. We regret to see that in order to secure this result they were forced to call in the aid of a machine on their own side—i.e., the custom-house. If we may [...]
[...] mind on Friday last, when he allowed M. Dufaure to form a minis try from the Left Centre, and broke, according to some accounts with anger, with his late advisers, and declared he would never see the Duc de Broglie and his colleagues again, on learning that they had been putting him up to illegal courses. The new ministers are [...]
[...] sailed, and these interests he points out to be Constantinople and the Sucz Canal. What are we to make of these contradictory assurances of our Cabinet Ministers ? We must, I think, look beyond them and see what Russia on the one hand and this country on the other say and think on the matter. [...]
[...] The Conservatives were soothed by seeing that the utmost severity was reserved for the leaders of the Left. The police were roused against the people by the recollections of what they had suffered at the hands of the [...]
[...] write to our New York buyers (as, no doubt, the New York dealers used to write to Boston and Philadelphia), and careful appointments used to be made to see new importations before they should be sold. To be the first to see new goods when unpacked was to have perhaps the only chance of securing anything of value. Moreover, most of the dealers knew nothing [...]
[...] cally accurate) is generally well given, neither exaggerated nor carica tured unendurably ; and these slight studies have the merit denied, as we shall see, to more delicate-seeming work, of looking like flat decora tion on pottery, instead of studies from nature and from solid objects. This praise, which we have to give, as if against the will, to these ugly [...]
[...] the result of close observation. The chapters entitled “Art” and “Pro positions in Ornament ” are naturally the places where the hostile critic lies in wait for his author, and looks to see him show his shallowness ; for who can reason aright of art and of ornament But Mr. Beckwith struggles bravely through even these Serbonian bogs of misconception, [...]
The nation13.12.1877
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    Donnerstag, 13. Dezember 1877
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[...] Girls. Miss JANE HAPGood, Principal. See Nation, No. 632. [...]
[...] (See advertisement cf. I’orrl IIAM:- MAM ch of fosite page.) [...]
[...] amined by other principles and addresscq to a narrower circle, equally claim approbation, sometimes czcitc. our wonder, and not seldom our ſcars, when we see him play on the very verge of legi timate invention; but wildness so picturesque in itself, so often re deemed by taste, simplicity, and elegance, what child of fancy— [...]
[...] that bondholders who receive nothing may get 4 too, and the association has not thus far gained much public confidence. Never theless, we see that it has had an agent negotiating with the Tennes See authorities. In Georgia, the new constitution repudiating the outstanding claims against that State has been adopted, but this [...]
[...] manian reinforcements were hurried on from the adjoining positions on the right bank of the river. For five hours the Turks continued the struggle, but finally, seeing his army surrounded on all sides, [...]
[...] full reward, it is vain to expect that it can thereby gain immediate absolution for all its past misdeeds. Let us look at the political questions now really under discussion, and see how far it is possible for the Republican party to join issue upon them with its oppo nents. [...]
[...] we are no nearer the end than ever. Can this carnage not be stopped 2 It was easy to see why the North did not make peace after its shameful [...]
[...] of the earth or the starry universe which we now see about us, univer sal space is conceived by the poet, not as containing stars or starry [...]
[...] stair, he gazes through the opening underneath down into the universe. He sees it both from pole to pole and also longitudinally— “‘from eastern point [...]
[...] of Cambridge, Sumner says: “We judge English authors better than the English themselves: all here are too near them. When I see the toppery of Bulwer every day, and hear his affected voice, should not jhat disenchant me from the spell of his composition ? You, sitting in yºur rocking-chair and joining read [...]
The nation29.11.1877
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    Donnerstag, 29. November 1877
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[...] New York, Poughkeepsie. A*/ V/. A V//- W -l C.4/9/EM Y. — School and Home for Boys. See Prospectus. [...]
[...] Sept. 11. HENRY TATLock, A.M., Principal. - Fifteen acceptable boys are admitted to reside with the Principal. Terms, $500 a year. See Nation, No. 631. [...]
[...] VERMont, Below. Falls. T. A GAVA. S.S. AALL–A Church School for Girls. Miss JANE HAPGood, Principal. See Nation, No. 632. [...]
[...] of Orhanie, on the road from Plevna, was captured by the invaders —the despatch says “by the Rumanians,” whom we should hardly expect to see operating so far south—“after two days' fighting.” On the 24th the Russians took Etropol, southeast of Pravetz, “with trifling loss.” On the same day, according to some special de [...]
[...] feel to be on the wane, vie with them in this flattery, whilst the main body of the Italian clergy have long since given up all thoughts of the temporal power and would be glad to see the present state of Italy recog nized and accepted by the Church. This F. Curci is well aware of, and it is his knowledge of it which [...]
[...] at the close of the war that the result of reconstruction would be the en franchisement of the negro, followed by the complete establishment of the Democratic party throughout the South 2 Yet we see now that it was the most natural and inevitable thing in the world. The develop ment of commerce and manufactures at the South, now beginning, must [...]
[...] tion ” of any kind he never made, and probably will never make—his heart is too hard. But “our duty increases with the peril,” as Marshal MacMahon says. We will see that he does no mischief. [...]
[...] vention of facts by which to justify them. Is it possible that excessive zeal against Spiritualists has begotten in Dr. Carpenter the duality he is fond of seeing in Mr. Crookes ; and that as he has invested him, in chemical language, with “two allotropic personalities, Ortho-Crookes and Pseudo Crookes,” so the public discerns in him an Ortho-Carpenter and a Pseudo [...]
[...] to Cartesianism a consistent expression. Passing from Spinoza and Malebranche to Leibnitz, we should look to encounter Locke, seeing that it is the attempt to reconcile his Individual ism with the Monism of Spinoza that makes the philosophical importance of Leibnitz. Mr. Bowen, however, passes over Locke, so that the doc [...]
[...] (See advertisement of Hotel HAM MAM on page ii.) [...]
The nation22.11.1877
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    Donnerstag, 22. November 1877
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[...] ... Sept. 11. HENRY TATLock, A.M., Principal. Fifteen acceptable boys are admitted to reside with the Principal. Terms, $500 a year. See Nation, No. 631. [...]
[...] IIomc for Boys. See Prospectus. [...]
[...] share of the “courtesy”? We are glad to see that Senator Edmunds is equal to the crisis, and that the illustrious Conkling is not sleeping at his post. [...]
[...] —The local support of the Harvard Lampoon having proved inade quate, those who were Ioath to see this clever enterprise go down resolved to try what could be done by enlarging its scope, and, in a word, to appeal to the same class to which the Lantern, Vanity Fair, Mrs. Grundy, and [...]
[...] term “superficial” be used in its strict sense, there is nothing more cer tain than that an account of travel composed by a person who sees a country for the first time, is valuable exactly in proportion as it is super ficial and does not attempt to be profound. For the merit of such a [...]
[...] country for the first time, is valuable exactly in proportion as it is super ficial and does not attempt to be profound. For the merit of such a traveller is to note what he sees and what is obvious in the countries which he visits, and to call attention to exactly those facts which the in habitants never notice just because they see them every day. If the [...]
[...] cause to be grateful. But men of learning are not necessarily men of taste. They are not necessarily the best judges of the limits and possi bilities of poetic translation. They see the failures of the poets; they see that Chapman and Pope and Cowper and Bryant have missed Homer, more or less; they can definitely point out this or that series of short [...]
[...] versifier, and had something of the true poetic touch and inspiration. The more intelligently Professor Harrison admires Professor Conington's version, the more clearly, in our opinion, he will see that his own experi ment is superfluous, and the less likely he will be to continue it. [...]
[...] Vermont, Bellows Falls. S 7.4G.V.S.*.*.* ALTA. Church. School fºr Girls. Miss JANE HArgood, Principal. See Nation, No. 632. [...]
[...] Books 4 New may to See Stars E. D. Aassford's, [...]
The nation15.11.1877
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    Donnerstag, 15. November 1877
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[...] Sept. 11. HENRY TAtlock, A.M., Principal. Fifteen acceptable boys are admitted to reside with the Principal. Terms, $500 a year. See Nation, No. 631. [...]
[...] (See advertisement of Hot El HAM MAM on opposite page.) [...]
[...] A Mew J/ay to See Stars. [...]
[...] most famous Etching, the large ECCE HOMO. A mateurs should not miss this rare chance to see one of the great est works of the Eſcher's Art. [...]
[...] It is marvellous how much satisfaction the late elections have given to everybody. The Democrats see in their victories “the handwriting on the wall” warning the Republican Belshazzar, while the Republicans are delighted to have “done so well” in the States [...]
[...] than a slight but pardonable negligence. Then, too, he has the immense satisfaction for a statesman of seeing his enemy, “little Roberts,” loaded down with debt, and generally unhappy. [...]
[...] in a recent letter from Paris, which reads very like a letter to one of our papers from Washington in 1875 or 1876, tells how the Marshal keeps himself shut up in the Elysée, sees only one or two newspapers, and has his “mind poisoned” regularly every morning by his Shepherd, his Babcock, and his Murtagh. [...]
[...] among the sovereign powers, and rendered her independence in dubitable—words in which the Nord of Brussels, a Russian organ, justly sees “an encouragement to Turkey to fight to the last ex tremity.” - [...]
[...] p. 188, that serves to introduce and justify the forcible conversion of the Saxons : “The sword it was that must open a passage for the peaceful envoys of the Holy See. The land of Arminius is also the land of Luther.” We learn here for the first time that Thūringen, the Eichsfeld, and Wittenberg are the land of Armi [...]
[...] VERMont, Bellows Falls. 7. A GAVA. S'S //.4//-A Church School for Girls. Miss JANE Hapgood, Principal. See Nation, No. 632. [...]
The nation08.11.1877
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    Donnerstag, 08. November 1877
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[...] most famous Etching, the large ECCE HO.]/O. A mateurs should not miss this rare chance to see one of the great est works of the Etcher's Art. [...]
[...] Sept. 11. HENRY TATLock, A.M., Principal. - Fifteen acceptable boys are admitted to reside with the Principal. Terms, 8500 a year. See Vation, No. 631. [...]
[...] ruin and wreck. What silver men now wish is to have us go through it again by means of a new source of infection. But they either do not see, or pretend not to see, that the issue of de peciated currency, whether it be silver or paper, as legal tendºr is only successful as a fraud on the first stroke. The only persons [...]
[...] gratifying it, but for the purpose, if need be, of enlightening it by explanation and discussion. When one sees, by the enormous number of bills introduced on currency matters, the confusion which reigns in Congress, one feels more than ever the desirableness of some positive enunciation of [...]
[...] get be surprises, and a surprise even in that direction, which may disap #. the prophecies of these experienced and lifted persons. - - 'hat I think is the only bit of blue sky that I can venture to see at the present moment in the Eastern questic n.” [...]
[...] course of the seasons. t Is it not an obvious consequence of your own premises that the cabi net officers should be placed where the people can hear and see them ; where, if they have a measure to propose, they can explain and defend [...]
[...] the questions directly : I. IIave I not (placing myself in the position of a laborer, living a toiling, honest but hand-to-mouth life) a right to see, in my capacity as a voter, that the streets upon which I must walk are securely paved and well lighted at night 2 [...]
[...] catch-phrases he had read in the newspapers and heard from stump orators. As to his questions: - I. We do not know what he means by “a right to see,” etc. If he means a legal right to control or direct the persons charged with the duty of paving and lighting the streets, whether he has [...]
[...] We know of no State in which such a right is given to a voter, qud voter, by law. If by “right,” he means moral right, whether he has it or not depends upon whether his “seeing” really se cures good pavement and good light. If it does, he has the right; if it does not, he has it not. If, for instance, his “seeing ” is found [...]
[...] f to the Rev. JAMES DE Koven, D.D. ladics' school, or an interest in the same. Advertiser, a Sirls. Miss JANE HArgooD, Principal. See Nation, No. 632. distinguished Professor of Modern Languages, must have a prelimi - - - nary engagement in above capacity, or be *"...hº. equivalent with the institution [...]
The nation01.11.1877
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    Donnerstag, 01. November 1877
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[...] (See advertisement of Hot El HAM:- MAM on opposite page.) [...]
[...] not to be reformed until they, and such as they, agree to it, and decide in what manner it shall be done, we shall certainly never see it reformed. By itself their demonstration would perhaps not be very serious. [...]
[...] The brunt of the attack is of course directed against the late order forbidding officers to participate in caucuses or conventions. The President is, we take it, sagacious enough to see that any order prescribing any reform in detail, or calling for anything but a gen eral display of virtue in the Chinese fashion, would have been re [...]
[...] and the administration of finance; the great fabric of the French state seemed as solid as ever. The country was not alarmed; it was told that it ought to be alarmed, but it would not see the danger. Who, indeed, could see the danger ? The workingmen are all, of course, on the radical side ; they are themselves the danger. The peasants lead their quiet and [...]
[...] taly are sufficient to balance the trade we have in tobacco and petroleum. Italian silks and velvets are now largely sent through I'rance to America. If the Pennsylvania coal kings could only see that an abolition of the high duties on Italian manufactured articles would open an important market to them, some good might possibly result.” [...]
[...] municate these resolves at the next meeting of the councillors of the Massachusetts Medical Society.” It will be interesting to see what action is taken by the Massachusetts Society at its next meeting. There certainly are in that State, as else where, women practising medicine who meet our first physicians in con [...]
[...] tions from German and French—about 50 Germans are represented— and last, not least, a bibliography of “Hamlet” literature. Most stu dents would have been glad to see this volume larger, but all will recog nize the excellent judgment with which the selections have been made and the fidelity and art of the translations. Beyond all question, the work [...]
[...] VeRMont, Bellows Falls. T. A GAVA. S'S HALL–A Church School for Girls. Miss JANE HAPGood, Principal. See Nation, No. 632. [...]
[...] Sº S & ºpew y—sºo, and & º Whe for Boys see Prospectus. [...]
[...] Principal. Fifteen acceptable boys are admitted to ºth the Principal. Terms, 8500 a year. See Nation, No. 631. [...]
The nation25.10.1877
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    Donnerstag, 25. Oktober 1877
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[...] the mass of grammatical pedantry which has long obstructed it and for opening to him the literature of those tongues while he still has the time and spirit for its full enjoyment.” (See the Nation of Sept. 13 and 20.) [...]
[...] (See advertisement of Hotel HAM MAM on opposite page.) [...]
[...] After giving all due attention to this, we are bound to say that we do not see wherein it differs from Mr. Conkling's great plan produced at the Rochester Convention. Mr. Conk [...]
[...] By a happy and delightful contrast Verona can show you the two extremitics, as it were, of a long Christian period. In the tomb of the Scaligeri you see already the bold spirit of the Renaissance ; in the basilica of San Zenone you see one of the pearls of early Christianity. While the tombs of the Scaligeri are in the noisy and [...]
[...] ment of peace and comfort, descend from the huge whole into all sorts of amusing details. There is no bewilderment, no trouble in the sensa tion; after seeing the whole you see the parts. All over the walls and on the columns are the remains of old frescoes, painted sometimes one above the other, like manuscripts written over manuscripts. They are like thin [...]
[...] deserve to be gored, in common with a great many readers of the Nation I am exceedingly anxious to know what you propose to do with the “bull” Are you gratified at the prospect of seeing an original “re pudiationist” like Mr. Pendleton occupying Mr. Sherman's former seat . in the Senate 2 How should you like to see Gen. Ewing succeed Mr. [...]
[...] more dangerous “bull” than Mr. Stanley Matthews, the present and would-be future Republican Senator; in fact, he is less dangerous, because less able. We should not like to see General Ewing succeed Mr. Sherman as Secretary of the Treasury, after March 4, 1881, but we think the goring Mr. Sherman has just received is one of the [...]
[...] New York, Poughkeepsie. A3/ V/EA’ I’//E W A CA /2/2/M Y. — School and Home for Boys. See Prospectus. [...]
[...] Sept. 11. HENRY TAtlock, A.M., Principal. Fifteen acceptable boys are admitted to reside with the Principal. Terms, $500 a year. See Vation, No. 631. [...]
[...] Girls. Miss JANE HAPGood, Principal. See Nation, No. 632. [...]
The nation18.10.1877
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    Donnerstag, 18. Oktober 1877
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[...] WExDEll Phillips. BosTox, Nov., '76. See the Nation of Sept. 13. [...]
[...] main in ignorance of great modern events. He further added that “it is difficult to understand what the fight between Turkey and Russia is about,” and “that it is more difficult to see that in this civilized age there should be such a thing between two nations as war.” He is evidently a sweet, simple, good man, who has never [...]
[...] are in the air he breathes.” It must be added that these are the charac teristics of the classical and traditional Frenchman—of that old French type which there is some reason to think we are gradually seeing superseded. It is apparently M. Laugel's belief that these more beautiful and familiar things are passing away. He writes in his latter pages as if, [...]
[...] the patrimony, which, in spite of its smallness, they made the source of a title. They separated themselves from the people by their titles, and thus the people grew used to seeing them both exclusive and poor. The power and weight of the nobility, therefore, became, in a large measure, simply a matter of the imagination. The author traces the enormous [...]
[...] of having been too grasping and too hard ; it has ever preferred light and delicate pleasures to the solid advantages bestowed by power, strength, and wealth ; we must see in it the flower of French society rather than the trunk or the root ; but what Frenchman could ever erect this into a reproach * Where will the world find more accomplished models of taste, [...]
[...] these tendencies do not appear to excite his alarm. “France has filled great missions in this world ; she is busy, perhaps, to-day with some great work of spiritual unity of which future ages will see the accomplishment.” [...]
[...] received so high commendation that all we need do now is to put upon record the completion of the work and briefly characterize its especial merit. Moreover, we have said on another occasion (see Nation, No. 587) that Mr. Bright's strong point is political history; now, in the period covered by this volume political events stand in the first line rather than [...]
[...] New York, roughkeepsie V/A’ V/A2 W. A CA DEM. Y. – School and Home for Boys. See Prospectus. [...]
[...] Sept. 11. HENRY Tatlock, A.M., Principal. Fifteen acceptable boys are admitted to reside with the Principal Terms, $500 a year. See Nation, No. 631 [...]
[...] VERMont, Bellows Falls. 7. A G.VA. S.S HAZZ—A Church School for Girls. Miss JANE Hapgood, Principal. See Nation, No. 632. Wisconsin, Racine (on the Lake Shore). A-4C/MA. ( O/ / / Gł begins Sºptember 5. The [...]