To sleep there with them, and awake in the night and hear the wind in the trees, and see the sparks fly up to the sky, is a perfect realization of all the stories of adventures he has ever read.
But I am not aware that he has ever produced a single page of literature.
And yet it is true that in a popular government, like this, the humblest citizen, if he is wronged or oppressed, has in his hands a readier instrument of redress than he has everhad in any form of government.
We do not know that it has ever been a point in dispute, whether the Kings of England were ipso facto Kings in, and over, this colony, or province.
It has ever been my Opinion, that an Attack upon the Liberties of one Colony is an Attack upon the Liberties of all; and therefore in this Instance all should be ready to yield Assistance to Rhode Island.
All I can say is that, if they do, the Crown will be placed in a worse position than it has everoccupied in my lifetime.
In the last of these years the American railroad reached the highest standard of physical perfection that it has ever known.
And, further, it is a question whether that idea, which we have heard is already twenty-five centuries old, has ever been or can be realised.
The hypocrisy of the modern so-called international law, which has a horror of brutal confiscations, need not stand in our way any more than it has ever stood in the way of anyone who had power.
It has never lived in a conclusion; it has ever been a message, a history, or a vision.
It never has been a deduction from what we know; it has ever been an assertion of what we are to believe.
It has ever been in use, both as a personal and as a social practice.
The tree and serpent, according to Ferguson, are symbolized in all religious systems which the world has ever known.
It has also been deemed important," continued the writer, "that we should prove that the government has lost more money by the State banks than by any other agents it has ever employed.
Amidst all the revolutions which faction has ever occasioned in the government of Amsterdam, the prevailing party has at no time accused their predecessors of infidelity in the administration of the bank.
No society, whether barbarous or civilized, has ever found it convenient to settle the rules of precedency of rank and subordination, according to those invisible qualities; but according to something that is more plain and palpable.
Lyman Abbott has traduced and betrayed by the most amazing piece of theological knavery that it has ever been my fortune to encounter.
This is one of the best books he has ever written; it has all the charm of Their Wedding Journey, plus the wisdom and observation that come only by years.
It is, I think, the worst novel he has ever written, both from the moral and from the artistic point of view; but the novelist was just as sincere in his intention as when he wrote the earlier books.
Last year appeared Das hohe Lied, which, although it lacks the morbid horror of much of Sudermann's work, is the most pessimistic book he has ever written.
Our situation as a party appears to be more critical than it has ever been.
It is worth our while to pause for a moment, and observe the character and composition of one of the most memorable assemblies the world has ever seen.
There was James Wilson of Pennsylvania, born and educated in Scotland, one of the most learned jurists this country has ever seen.
The loss of life from accidents, in proportion to the number of travellers, was much greater than it has ever been on the railway.
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