University of Ottawa Review, Volumes 9-10

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Students of the University of Ottawa., 1906
 

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Page 214 - the seat of law is the bosom of God, her voice the harmony of the world ; all things in heaven and earth do her homage, the very least as feeling her care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power.
Page 149 - by a public lie in the shape of an amendment ; neither, speaking of the subject's freedom, am I to hear of faction. "I wish for nothing but to breathe, in this our island, in common with my fellow-subjects, the air of liberty. I have no ambition, unless it be
Page 63 - and of the Holy Ghost, teaching them all things whatsoever I have commanded you, and behold I am with you all days even to the consummation of the world.
Page 63 - Receive ye the Holy Ghost, whose sins ye shall forgive they are forgiven them, and whose sins you shall retain they are retained.
Page 172 - tell that fox, Behold I cast out devils, and I do cures to-day and to-morrow, and the third day I shall be perfected.
Page 80 - titles for their glories An outward honor for an inward toil And, for unfelt imaginations They often feel a world of restless cares So that between their titles and low names
Page 69 - Come now ! let us go unto Bethlehem and see this thing which has come to pass which the Lord made known to us," said the shepherds, when those angel songs had ceased to break- the starry silence. Their way would lead them up the terraced hill, and through the moonlit gardens of Bethlehem, until they reached the summit of
Page 150 - die, yet the immortal fire shall outlast the organ which conveyed it, and the breath of liberty, like the word of the holy man, will not die with the prophet, but survive him.
Page 87 - In the bivouac of life. Be not like dumb driven cattle! Be a hero in the strife.
Page 67 - all emergencies. If ever there was a power on earth who had an eye for the times, who has confined himself to the practicable, and has been happy in his anticipations, whose words have been facts and whose commands prophecies, such is he in the history of ages, who sits from generation to generation in the chair of the

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