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The nationInhaltsverzeichnis 07.1874/08.1874/09.1874/10.1874/11.1874/12.1874
  • Datum
    Mittwoch, 01. Juli 1874
  • Erschienen
    New York, NY
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 4
[...] Webb's. Gen. James Watson, defence against charge of peculation. 2–Wisconsin railroad suits. 17, railroad pre sident's addresses to the Governor, 223–Senator Win dom's delusion about inflation, 81-Bishop Whitehouse deceased, 114-Attorney-General Williams's circular on [...]
[...] omyn (L. N.), Atherstone Priory........ ..(Estes & Lauriat £ # apt.'H', Love at First Sight, swd.. • * * * # & # Davies (T.), Losing to Win...... * * * * * * * * * * * * * - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (Sheldon & Co.) [...]
[...] Strahan (E.), The New Hyperi ppincott & Co.) Stretton (Hesba), Cassy. ..... - ''' & Mead) Symington (M.), Work to Win........ . (E. P. Dutton & Co.) ownsend (Virginia F.), One Woman's Two Lovers. ... (J. B. Lippincott & Co.) Under the Limes, swd . (Macmillan & Co.) [...]
[...] - (scribner, Armstrong & Co.) ... (J. B. Lippincott & Co.) - - - - - - (Win. F. Gill & Co.) #0 75 [...]
The nation06.12.1877
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 06. Dezember 1877
  • Erschienen
    New York, NY
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 1
[...] Or, A visit to Florida. By Mrs. S. S. ROBBINS, author of the “Win [...]
The nation23.05.1872
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 23. Mai 1872
  • Erschienen
    New York, NY
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 7
[...] J. H. WILaon Gen. Ed. F. Wins Low Late Brt. Maj.Gen. U.S.A. Pres. St. Louis & S.E.R.R.co. [...]
[...] from a hopelessly Republican county—and the large majority at once, and without difficulty, showed themselves ready to do any thing to win. [...]
[...] only confessedly better than Grant, but plainly good, would have to be provided to take his place; that the gentlemen who went there would have to go there for some better purpose than “to win.” Now, we think the first disappointment experienced by those who looked for anything in the shape of reform from the Cincinnati Con [...]
[...] looked for anything in the shape of reform from the Cincinnati Con vention came from the early and outspoken declaration of many of the “managers,” that “they came there to win" and for nothing else, and were ready to swallow any platform or accept any candidate that seemed likely to render most efficient service in defeating the [...]
[...] “A large and corrupt lobby has been actively at work throughout the win ter and spring, and current opinion is very much out of the way if nearly half the men who pretend to serve the State for three dollars a day have not handled [...]
[...] view, it will be remembered, very characteristic of him, and which, there ſore, it would be expected that this volume would take pains to make clear. For example, the succession of the three annual gemóts, at Gloucester, Win chester, and Westminster, was kept up as in former reigns, and made use of by the king for carrying out his policy—just as the Tudors used parliament [...]
[...] ED WIN WILKINS FIELD. A Memorial Sketch by Dr. Sadler. With an Address delivered in the Hall of the Incorporated Law Society by Sir [...]
The nation15.02.1872
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 15. Februar 1872
  • Erschienen
    New York, NY
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] J. H. W11.so N, GEN. ED. F. WIN Low, Late Brt. Maj. Gen. U.S.A. Pres. St. Louis & S.E.R.R.Co. [...]
[...] receiving the foundling from Sir William, names it by a new name, “Loy alty,” and strives to rear it, but it dies, and the “Tournament of the Dead Loyalty” is held that some one of the knights may win the fool's cap. This Sir Tyke easily carries off, and taking it to Queen Mobbe, he is by-and-by kicked down stairs by Sir Bull. [...]
[...] Sir Harold confesses to the Lady Leonore that he loves her, but she affects to think, or really does think, that he loves “to win the battle of the field” more than he loves her, and tells him so, at the same time flinging into the sea some scented ſlowers. Sir Harold stands gazing at her with tears in his [...]
[...] donald's popularity, as this book tempts us to do, not for the first time, we should find it, we think, chiefly in his continual reference to solemn subjects. Along with it is a deliciously vague so-called philosophy, which also may win admirers. For example, in “Wilfrid Cumbermede”: “No one can deny the power of the wearied body to paralyze the soul; [...]
[...] which is put together without any apparent system, we have several other love affairs; occasionally a young man gets a smile thrown at him, but men over fifty are the only ones unlucky enough to win the remarkably offensive heroines. It is thus that a young lady of twenty describes her lover of fifty two to a lady over sixty, but as sentimental as a girl of sixteen : [...]
[...] as may please their owners. Having said this much in praise of what the publisher has done for Mr. Morgan's book, we must remark that, though a press may win credit by attention to the external appearance of the books it issues, the chief glory of a good press is thorough and learned proof-read ing, and that inattention to this weightier matter of the law is not atoned for [...]
The nation13.04.1871
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 13. April 1871
  • Erschienen
    New York, NY
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] WiN SLO W, LAN i E R & Co., - BANKERS, Issue CIRCULAR CREDITS for use of TRAVELLERB in [...]
[...] THE MODEL PRAYER. A Course of Lec ture- on the Lord's Prayer. By Rev. George C. Bald win, D.D.. anthor ot. “Itepresentative Men,” “Repre sentative Women," etc. 16ino, clºth, $1 50. [...]
[...] species, and may finally differ generically as to family, ordinal, class, and branch characters from the parent stock. Supposing this to be true, Dar. win is right in denying the existence of anything like species, genera, etc., excepting as more or less different varieties (“Origin of Species,” 62, 155, 432, and 433); and this is totally incompatible with the view so [...]
[...] in the way of the production of human beings through the unaided opera. tion of selection, but refer the reader to his most instructive work.” Dar win alludes to these objections, and attempts to refute them, in which we do not think he is successful; on the contrary, we are more than ever inclined to believe that selection is insufficient not merely for man, but for [...]
[...] . . . . . . “But everybody who likes to laugh, and counts that man as friend who wins it forth, will enjoy the 'Bab Ballads," and warmly welcome their appearance in an American reprint. A perfect carnival of ſun riots [...]
[...] bºlt it 11:50NS. MACH IN E TW IST. sº. WIN ( ; SI Li'. T1: A MS AND org ANZINES. Jºin E ORGANZINES for [...]
The nationInhaltsverzeichnis 01.1875/02.1875/03.1875/04.1875/05.1875/06.1875
  • Datum
    Freitag, 01. Januar 1875
  • Erschienen
    New York, NY
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] . G., on absolute music, 150—Winthrop, John, jr., his abi patria,275–Whitney, Hºrof, and Max Müller, controversy, 134, 331–Wood, John T., lectures on Ephesus, 259 - Win. necke's comet visible, 96-Webster's Dictionary, blunder on word rºins, 112-Workingmen's trains in Massachu [...]
[...] y for 1874 ........... (T. Ellwood Zell.) (Win. Ił. 1)ana & Co.) (F. W. Christern) ... (Little & Gay, [...]
The nationInhaltsverzeichnis 01.1870/02.1870/03.1870/04.1870/05.1870/06.1870
  • Datum
    Samstag, 01. Januar 1870
  • Erschienen
    New York, NY
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] Legislature, 200, politics, 295, immigration, 296, Legisla ture and the alphabet. 312, 328, reform party nomina tions, 396–Sun on editorial perspective, 66–Judge win. Strong appointed to U. S. Supreme Court, 81—Supreme Court decision on Legal Tender Act, 81, 82, reopens the [...]
[...] Abuses grow into Institutions, How, - 20 what "The Ship of State" Needs, - 235 Tº:"º"; merican American Political Economy, - - 838 Austria, New Crisis in, - - - - 398 || Woman's Rights Agitation, Notes on Rerieur and the Hon Among my Books, - ... - - - - §§ §win - - - - - : le, - - - - - - , 88, 101 E. G. Spaulding : 302 Žºdiºral Europe, - - ; outwell and Weiis, - - - - 8 * * * New E ** at . . . —in 71 º'º' rt Thoughts, - - - - - - Census Imbroglio, - - - - - 116 Yale, “The New Education "at, 70 England ºº:::::::::::". #}}'}; (O.), History of, - - 78 [...]
The nationInhaltsverzeichnis 01.1876/02.1876/03.1876/04.1876/05.1876/06.1876
  • Datum
    Samstag, 01. Januar 1876
  • Erschienen
    New York, NY
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 2
[...] combination in Mass., 153-1). A. Wells nominated for Cºngress, 202, defeated, 220 - President A. D. White adiºſ os Conklinº, º win. A. Whºler nominated' for the Vice-Pre-idency, 387. Yaº ‘. withdraws from Intereollegiate Rowing Associa [...]
[...] ng verse-making, 194–Hazlitt, . Carew, edition of cal rank in U. S. º: 81, medical progress in U. S. dur- et de l'Etranger, 147 – Renaissance on French Protes an s Randolph's Nº!". 130 Hogarh's works in heliotype, ing the ‘....". i:; Metropºlitan Museum of Art, Sixth º: affairs, 161-Rin ista Europea, 64. 114 º III. and §§ 131 - Hippeau. I rof. C., on Report, 351–May change of weather from win er to sum- Sand, George, deceased,382—Stewart, Alex. T., deceased, 24.8— public education in º: Hoveiacque's ºf a lin. mer, 322—Mule-racing in New Orleans, 308 Magazines for Spaulding, fºv filt. lec ures on Roman antiquí ies, 194, w [...]
The nation29.09.1870
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 29. September 1870
  • Erschienen
    New York, NY
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 5
[...] WIN SLOW, LANIER & Co., BANKERS, [...]
[...] . and edges, $1 50. Reprinted from the English edition. WHO WILL WIN. By Paul Cobden. 16mo, illustrated. $1 25. - GOING ON A MISSION. By Paul Cobden. [...]
[...] Our SIX-OARED SHELL was used by the WINNING GULICK CREW in the spirited race with the ATALAN TAS of New York, and the MUTUALS of Albany, at the [...]
[...] republic, which it is to be hoped will drive the Prussians over the Rhine, and yet without leaving Germany any worse off than she is now. The gist of the matter, indeed, seems to be that whichever wins it is all for the best, and not only for the victor but the vanquished. For Ireland, we see the Democrats desire the establishment of a [...]
[...] cured; all Europe, north and south, will combine to advise Germany not to drive matters to (now) useless extremes; greater glory than France has already won by her splendid bravery in the field she can never win were the war to endure for ever; therefore, perfectly unhumiliated as the nation at present is, in the hour of her first severance from her infamous despot, [...]
The nation16.06.1870
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 16. Juni 1870
  • Erschienen
    New York, NY
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    New York, NY
Anzahl der Treffer: 6
[...] keeper. Many is the pillow on which she has spread succulent beefsteaks and potatoes done to a turn, and light, wholesome, and well-baked bread, with a winning and respectful smile. But the vision fades with the morning light, and we fear it will be long before poor humanity sees it embodied in flesh and blood. [...]
[...] on Art " of Mr. Ruskin, forming a new volume of the Clarendon Press Series.—Messrs. Hurd & Houghton intend to add “The Mystery of Ed win Drood" to their editions of Mr. Dickens's works. [...]
[...] —The New York Times entertains such an antipathy to Mr. Gold. win Smith that the main value of “Lothair,” in its eyes, appears to lie in the attack on him which it contains. It is not unnatural, therefore, that when an unfavorable review of the book appeared in our columns, it [...]
[...] should say “the Nation had come to the assistance of Mr. Goldwin Smith.” If anybody enjoys “Lothair,” it must be because he hates Gold. win Smith; if anybody condemns it, it must be because he likes Goldwin Smith. The whole thing, in short, turns on Goldwin Smith, the Times thinks. As far as we are concerned, however, it is mistaken. We do not [...]
[...] over all promises made to him, and that he has found his best reward in compelling the Government to buy him off from actual warfare. How to win him over to a civilized life is what the argument must dwell on. The peace commissioner would adopt peaceful modes. He urges, in effect, that the Indian who reveres the Great Spirit can be led to do right; but [...]
[...] and generation. But it becomes us always to speak with gratitude and kindness of men who counted not their lives dear unto them if they might win over to the truth the Teuton and the Sclave, and to whom modern Europe owes much of its present civilization.” [...]
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