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...Economically: Mag. Am. Hist., XXI, 132; Republic, II, 88; Forum, VI, 453; No. Am. Rev., vol. 136, pp. 83, 152. - (a) Waterways. - (b) Reserve...
Were the criticisms of the Edinburgh Review in its early days helpful or injurious, on the whole, to the development of literature? (Coleridge; Biographia Literaria, Chap XXI; Saintsbury; Essays in English Literature, Articles on Sydney Smith, Jeffrey; Hazlitt; Table Talk, Article on Criticism; Early Reviews, Camelot Series, Introduction...
...chapel yesterday evening Prof. D. G. Lyon preached the New Year sermon. Prof. Lyon took his text from the parable of the two sons sent to work in the Vineyard, Matthew XXI. He said: He who gives us our appointed place and capacity knows no difference save in the quality and spirit of our work. In the parable there are represented two types of sons; the first, who, busy with other interests refuses to go to work in the vineyard and afterwards repenting does go, the second who at once consents to go but does not. Three other classes...
Best general references: Congressional Record, vol. X, part 1; vol. XXI, appendix, pp. 22-25; House Journal, Fifty First Congress, 1st Session; Copy of the rules, (pamphlet); North American Review, vol. 150; Nation, Feb. 6, 13, and 20, 1890; Public Opinion, VIII; Feb. 8, 1890; Story's Commentaries, II, 299; Lalor's Cyclopaedia, IV, 88; Bryce's American Commonwealth, I, 129-132; Smith's Const'l Manual...
...Appleton Chapel last night Rev. Charles Pullman took his text from 1st Samuel XXI, S. "The King's business required baste." Though David told a lie yet it is true that the King's business does require baste; what are the helps that are available? The whole issue of life hangs on the first question. If we are here on the King's business we will try to do it well. The King's business is the development of a larger character, the King's business is doing the best we can at every moment. Haste is necessary because...