This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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40889 | So he is anxious to throw away his brooms, is he? |
40889 | And may we add the ubiquitous"Kodaker"? |
40889 | But if very much in love to what deception of this kind might he not stoop? |
40889 | But the two lads, knowing there was no water near, exclaimed,"You tell us to drink, but where shall we find water? |
40889 | One was Wolf Dietrich von Raitenau( 1587- 1611?) |
40889 | To which the newcomer replied,"And so am I. Shall we venture down together?" |
40889 | What brings you here?" |
40889 | What the future of this favoured and beautiful land may be, who can tell? |
40889 | Who knows? |
46533 | ''How many children hast thou?'' |
46533 | ( Where is my country?) |
46533 | Knowst thou the country loved of God, Where noble souls in well- shaped forms reside, Where the free glance crushes the foeman''s pride? |
46533 | Now the huntsman spoke to the sorrowful man and said,''Art poor, old boy?'' |
46533 | Such were the one beginning with the words''Já jsem Cech a kdo je vic?'' |
46533 | Where is my house? |
46533 | Yet better known is the famed''Kde je domov muy?'' |
46533 | _ i.e._,''I am a Bohemian, and who is more?'' |
46533 | where is my home? |
46533 | where is my home? |
12404 | And what manner of man was he who lived in this house that nestles beneath the ancient castle? |
12404 | Confused recollections of them arose in my memory; could I have been in Hamburg without being aware of it? |
12404 | Does it speak of the revolt of 1160, or of the war between Mayence and Frankfort in 1332? |
12404 | Have I preserved the impression made by some picture, some photograph? |
12404 | He immediately replies, after reckoning up in his head,"How much have I then? |
12404 | Is it Barbarossa? |
12404 | Is it Louis of Bavaria? |
12404 | These halls are worthy to hold such treasures, and what more could be said of them? |
12404 | Why not build in brick frankly, since its water- coloring and capacity for ingeniously varied arrangement furnish so many resources? |
11179 | And Geneva? |
11179 | But what is it called? |
11179 | But what mountain is that far away to the south? |
11179 | Eh,he repeated, with a puzzled look,"who knows? |
11179 | What are they saying, Peter? |
11179 | Which mountain, Signora? |
11179 | Again I asked myself"Can it be done?" |
11179 | Could there be then an opening at the bottom of the funnel into which he had fallen? |
11179 | He meant, who would believe that Croz could fall? |
11179 | If sixty steps cost an hour, what would be the cost of two hundred? |
11179 | Old Peter rent the air with exclamations of"Chamounix!--oh, what will Chamounix say?" |
11179 | Seiler met me at his door, and followed in silence to my room:"What is the matter?" |
11179 | Should we still find an impassable system of crevasses above us, or were we close to the top? |
11179 | What are we to say to the modern rival of Venice, the upstart rebel, one is tempted to say, against the supremacy of the Hadriatic Queen? |
11179 | Why then is this so? |
44461 | Have you no poetry in your nature? 44461 What do we know about the men of old? |
44461 | Wo n''t you read what you have written? |
44461 | And just here-- this little spot so full of memories and classic associations-- who has ever heard even the names of Istria and the Littoral? |
44461 | And who can enter into all one''s moods better than a dog? |
44461 | But I say, What is the reason for them? |
44461 | But where are the snows of yester- year? |
44461 | Did you ever hear of a more touching exhibition of domestic affection? |
44461 | Dream or reality, what does it matter, since both pass away in the night of time, and after a while are remembered no more? |
44461 | Dream or reality, what does it matter? |
44461 | Have you no appreciation of the beautiful? |
44461 | Instead of answering,"Yes, but have you seen the penknife of my grandmother''s female gardener?" |
44461 | It is classic ground, for does not the world- famed Timavo make here its appearance into the light of day? |
44461 | Tell me rather why rabbits, and rats too, have such confoundedly small holes? |
44461 | The weaker winds_ must_ give way, and what becomes of_ them_? |
44461 | What is the result? |
44461 | Where are the eagles now that once spread their wings over all Europe? |
44461 | Where are the famous beauties? |
44461 | Where are the glorious dreams? |
44461 | Where are they all-- those friends of other days? |
44461 | Why do n''t you say much more of the terraces, the marble staircases? |
44461 | Why do n''t you say something about the liquid notes of the nightingale, the faint whispering of the trees overhead, the''Lovers''Walk?'' |
44461 | Why do n''t you speak of the funereal cypresses clear- cut against the sky, the dark green of the ilex contrasting with the gray of the olives? |
44461 | [ Illustration][ Illustration: CASTLE DUINO] CHAPTER I DUINO Hast thou seen that lordly castle, That Castle by the Sea? |
9650 | And the dynasty? 9650 In view of these events we must ask ourselves: Are there any moral guarantees in this empire? |
9650 | Is that Czech soldier not a hero who to- day is voluntarily fighting from the Ural Mountains to Vladivostok, on the Piave and in France? 9650 Is your Excellency prepared to investigate them thoroughly? |
9650 | Is your Excellency prepared to stop the persecution of the Czech nation and the wrongs suffered by us through these proceedings? 9650 We conclude by asking:"Are the above facts of systematic persecution of the Czech nation during the war known to your Excellency? |
9650 | _ The real question which puzzles us to- day is: How can Austria exist at all?_ That is the question. 9650 ----_Shall England save Austria? 9650 ----_What is Austria? 9650 BOHEMIA AS A BULWARK AGAINST PAN- GERMANISM APPENDIX OF SOME RECENT DOCUMENTS BIBLIOGRAPHY I WHAT IS AUSTRIA- HUNGARY? 9650 How could the German manufacturers otherwise exist? 9650 Is that man a coward who sacrifices himself, his father and mother, his wife and children for the sake of his nation and country? 9650 Is that man a coward who sacrifices his family which he has left behind and his soil and property inherited from his ancestors? 9650 WHAT is AUSTRIA- HUNGARY? 9650 What better testimony is required to prove that Austria was not the blind tool, but the willing and wilful accomplice of Germany? 9650 Where do you want to export your articles if not to your Czech hinterland? 9650 Who can to- day have any doubt that Austria wilfully provoked the war in a mad desire to crush Serbia? 9650 Why? 16070 Do you weep,"said he,"because you see a mortal die? |
16070 | Who, in these times, pays any regard to pledges? 16070 Will you follow me,"said he,"in an enterprise where the honor will be equal to the peril?" |
16070 | All they shall speak and say unto thee,"''Art thou also become weak as we? |
16070 | And where then could it be hoped that the ravages of the Turks would be arrested? |
16070 | Art thou become like unto us? |
16070 | But why in such a hurry? |
16070 | Does he think me a mere adventurer? |
16070 | Has not his majesty with his own lips, over and over again, promised to stand by me?" |
16070 | Have not both England and France pledged themselves to support the Pragmatic Sanction? |
16070 | How could the emperor wrest from his prospective son- in- law his magnificent ancestral inheritance? |
16070 | How happens it that no German prince has yet formed a just notion of the spirit of his nation, and turned it to good account? |
16070 | If I should accept Limburg, what security could I have that I should be permitted to retain it?" |
16070 | If the French attack Hanover, will the queen render England assistance? |
16070 | In a state almost of distraction the emperor exclaimed,"Is the fortune of my empire departed with Eugene?" |
16070 | In this state of things, what would have been the weight of all the nations of the North? |
16070 | Indignantly he exclaimed,"What does the emperor mean? |
16070 | Is it compatible with the loss of Silesia? |
16070 | Or rather, is not a sound peasant better than a sick emperor? |
16070 | The emperor, in terror, inquired,"What shall I do?" |
16070 | This was a home thrust, and the queen felt it, and replied,"But why may we not as well detach France from the alliance, as Prussia?" |
16070 | What human efforts could have broken through so strong a barrier? |
16070 | What kind of a reputation should I have if I should abandon the first enterprise of my reign? |
16070 | What number of troops will she send; and how soon will they be in motion to join the British and Hanoverian troops? |
16070 | Why am I always to be excluded from transacting my own business? |
16070 | Why do they not keep their promises? |
16070 | Why should you be surprised if, following your example in concluding a treaty with Prussia, I should enter into an engagement with France?" |
16070 | Why this interruption of operations which are by no means to be despaired of? |
16070 | will not England help me? |
45616 | And the spirit of the wood, did he also like it? |
45616 | And what do they tell you? |
45616 | Brother Palecek,said the King,"what are you doing?" |
45616 | But what chance have we to develop our brains when we have n''t a single Higher School where the Slovak language is taught? 45616 But,"asked Ruzena,"what can we do here?" |
45616 | Do you know why? |
45616 | Do you think that some of the Czechs go there to discuss things? |
45616 | Does the tinker go all over the world? |
45616 | Oh, you dears, how did you know that we were lost? |
45616 | What has happened? |
45616 | What is this about Bohemia? |
45616 | Where is my home, Where is my home? 45616 Where?" |
45616 | Who are you and where are you going? |
45616 | Will a time never come when we shall be free? 45616 Will you marry me?" |
45616 | You do n''t? 45616 A maiden more dazzlingly beautiful than the first jumped out of it, and, making a courtesy, inquired as the first had done:Have you food for me? |
45616 | And again: Songs, songs, whence come ye? |
45616 | And what advantage is the Magyar language to our children outside of Hungary? |
45616 | As he did so, a maiden so beautiful his eyes were dazzled, leaped out and making a courtesy inquired:"Have you food for me? |
45616 | But do you know anything about that Svatopluk?" |
45616 | But no sooner did she come up than he looked at her seriously to ask:"Have you caught any birds this year by sprinkling something on their tails?" |
45616 | Descended from the heavens Or grown in the woods? |
45616 | Did n''t I hope to work myself up into a position where I could serve my nation? |
45616 | Did they beg too hard? |
45616 | Do n''t I know? |
45616 | Do you know?" |
45616 | Do you want to send some message?" |
45616 | For were we not going to free our dear, our native land, of the usurper? |
45616 | Have you drink for me? |
45616 | Have you drink for me? |
45616 | Have you drink for me? |
45616 | Have you fine clothes for me to wear?" |
45616 | Have you fine clothing for me to wear?" |
45616 | Have you fine dresses for me to wear?" |
45616 | Shall I taste it?" |
45616 | Then he took a second fish and asked:"Little fish, do you know anything about my brother?" |
45616 | Was it because they were loyal to a leader who loved and sympathized with his own people? |
45616 | Was that why Magyar guns suddenly boomed, and why the ground lay covered with blood? |
45616 | What do you wish of me? |
45616 | Will a time never come when the world recognizes the crime of using force to make people false to their own traditions?" |
45616 | Would the storm hurt them? |
45616 | [ Illustration:"''WILL A TIME NEVER COME WHEN WE SHALL BE FREE?''"] |
43614 | ''And what became of her?'' |
43614 | ''And what became of him?'' |
43614 | ''Ay, but where shall we find one?'' |
43614 | ''Could n''t we be content with wine? |
43614 | ''Do n''t you know about Oswald Milser, who by his pride quenched all the benefit of his piety and his liberality to the Church? |
43614 | ''Do so many people come to you then?'' |
43614 | ''How am I to set about it?'' |
43614 | ''How can one be anything but out of spirits when one is crossed by such a stupid set as the people of your town? |
43614 | ''I say, neighbour,''he cried,''did you happen to notice, when your husband went out this morning, whether he had his head on?'' |
43614 | ''I shall die but once,''he replied to all their warnings;''and where could it befall me better than when fighting for the cause of God and Austria?'' |
43614 | ''Is that likely? |
43614 | ''So he is in a hurry to throw away his brooms at last, is he?'' |
43614 | ''The Stase- Sattel,''I replied,''what is that?'' |
43614 | ''There is the swallow,''she instanced:''why do swallows always hover over nasty dirty marshy places? |
43614 | ''What are you doing?'' |
43614 | ''What stink is this I smell of Christian flesh?'' |
43614 | ''Where shall we have to go to- morrow?'' |
43614 | ''Who are you, and wherefore sought you me?'' |
43614 | ''Who are you?'' |
43614 | ''Who can tell what gives to these simple old stories their irresistible witchery?'' |
43614 | ''Who was he?'' |
43614 | ''Why did you come all this way?'' |
43614 | ''You are either very clever or a great idiot,''now retorted the rich man;''will you please to explain yourself?'' |
43614 | A little girl being asked at a national school examination,''What David was before he was made king?'' |
43614 | And after all, why should we deprecate the result? |
43614 | And indeed were they not great marvels( though of another order from those to which they were accustomed) which were narrated to them? |
43614 | And may not Gannes have some relation with Kan or Khan( p. 322)? |
43614 | And why do you let those pale- faced creatures pursue me with their hollow glances? |
43614 | Are these mere spectres without distinct contour?... |
43614 | Besides all this, have they not preserved to us, as in a registering mirror, the manners and habits of thought of the ages preceding ours? |
43614 | But her talk showed she was of the right stuff to make a housewife; but then Maddalena, what will she say? |
43614 | But what are those premises? |
43614 | Cavalleria ben fornita? |
43614 | Could anyone out of a dream put such ideas together? |
43614 | Do they recall fantastic dreams long vanished from our horizon, hopes that have set never to rise again?... |
43614 | Do they remind us of a distant home-- of a happy childhood? |
43614 | Domenika honestly outspoke her inward cogitations on the subject-- what could a poor cattle- herd do? |
43614 | Have they not served to record as well as to mould the noblest aspirations of those who have gone before? |
43614 | In the morning he reasoned,''Why should I journey further when my ring can give one all one wants?'' |
43614 | Not liking to own himself puzzled, the rich man asked again,''Where is your father?'' |
43614 | Posed again, the rich man proceeded,''And where''s your mother?'' |
43614 | The giant with Barbiscat knocked first, and at midnight a magician came out and said,''Earthworm, wherefore are you come?'' |
43614 | Then the first said,''What shall we be at?'' |
43614 | Was it''Gannes''or''strega?'' |
43614 | What did he gain, however, by his uncannily- earned prowess? |
43614 | What did he then do? |
43614 | What was the Italian used for the words rendered in the German by''Witch?'' |
43614 | Which should he follow? |
43614 | Who could throw away so fair a chance? |
43614 | Who was the Berchtl? |
43614 | Who was this deliverer? |
43614 | Why should we not seek for similar delight in studying the figures of the Germanic Pantheon, and the rich folk- lore connected with them? |
43614 | [ 239] Gh''è''n prà Tutto garofalà: Quanca se vien el Papa con tutta la sô paperia En garòfol sol no l''è bon de portar via? |
43614 | are they not, even in their uncouth passions, the representatives of a primitive race, in which the pulse throbs with youthful freshness? |
43614 | do n''t you know about Oswald Milser?'' |
43614 | exclaimed the famished children,''where shall we find water? |
43614 | or for''Giant''and''Wild man:''was it''l''om salvadegh''or''salvan''or''orco?'' |
43614 | or of the thousand and one ruined castles which mark the''sky- line''of Tirol with melancholy beauty? |
43614 | what was that? |
43614 | who thinks of it? |
46230 | ''But will you go with me?'' 46230 ''Much good would it do you then,''replied Martin;''I can not see what you would want with it after I am dead?'' |
46230 | ''My soul?'' 46230 ''What is the trouble, watchman?'' |
46230 | ''Who has dared to enter my domains?'' 46230 ''You will?'' |
46230 | ''You?'' 46230 A Community House?" |
46230 | And I, too? |
46230 | And did the priest ever come? |
46230 | And does he yet wander there? |
46230 | And have you never heard of Frau Hütte, my boy? |
46230 | And may we have the honor of receiving you as our guests? |
46230 | And what makes my son so joyful? |
46230 | And what''s in the loft? |
46230 | Boxed your ears? |
46230 | But I presume parties are not a novelty to you; are they, Ferdinand? 46230 But how can anything grow in a desert?" |
46230 | But is it possible, father,asked Ferdinand,"that roses will bloom on such lofty heights?" |
46230 | But there is n''t anything very funny about a war, is there, uncle? |
46230 | But they do n''t have wars to fear any more, do they? |
46230 | But we shall come again,_ nicht wahr, mein Vater_? |
46230 | But why do n''t you convey this water from the mountains to your home? |
46230 | But, while we are on the subject, did it ever occur to you that Salzburg means the''town or castle of salt?'' 46230 Der Stock i m Eisen?" |
46230 | Did you ever hear so many bells in your life? |
46230 | Did you ever see one of these nettle- cakes? |
46230 | Do they have one every Saturday night? |
46230 | Do you find the old legends of the Danube interesting, Teresa? |
46230 | Do you know another legend, Herr Müller? |
46230 | Do you know what that grim castle is, over there on the left? |
46230 | Do you think you could possibly wait that long? |
46230 | Do you think, father,said Ferdinand,"that there is really an underground palace in those mountains?" |
46230 | Father,asked the lad, after a few moments''silence, during which he had sat thinking quietly,"when shall we start?" |
46230 | Has he ever spoken_ directly_ to you? |
46230 | Have you boys any idea where we are? |
46230 | Have you had your luncheon? |
46230 | Have you never been to Dalmatia? |
46230 | Have you never seen the senner_ei_, Ferdinand? |
46230 | He does that himself? |
46230 | How could he have given his soul away? |
46230 | How did Tyrol come to belong to our country, father? |
46230 | How do you get the water then? |
46230 | Is n''t it curious? |
46230 | Nettle- cakes? |
46230 | No, but what would you have? |
46230 | Now, my boy, can you call this a desert? |
46230 | Oh, uncle, who can live in such a beautiful house? |
46230 | Oh,interrupted the lad,"then she is n''t a real person?" |
46230 | Really make them yourself? 46230 Shall we go inside, father?" |
46230 | Shall we go to the salt mines, father? |
46230 | Sometimes the Sister who takes me home tells me, and sometimes father; but does n''t Ferdinand know it? |
46230 | The Schottenhof? |
46230 | The gardens? |
46230 | Then it is n''t in the mountains? |
46230 | Then you know its history? |
46230 | Then your parents do not live with you? |
46230 | They_ are_ queer looking, are n''t they? |
46230 | Underground? |
46230 | Very long ago, in the time of giants and fairies,-- But then you do n''t believe in fairies, do you? |
46230 | What a hardship to weep for eighteen years,_ nicht wahr_, Leopold? |
46230 | What barber, uncle? |
46230 | What happened then, father? |
46230 | What is it? |
46230 | What is that? |
46230 | What is this? |
46230 | What''s the matter, uncle? |
46230 | What_ had_ you done to deserve such disgrace? |
46230 | Where? |
46230 | Why could not some one go and dig at the root of the tree and see if the treasure were really there? |
46230 | Why did n''t you call me, mother? |
46230 | Why is it called a Scottish palace in Austria? |
46230 | Why not? |
46230 | Would n''t it be splendid to be an emperor,remarked Teresa to her companion,"and live in such a fine palace?" |
46230 | Would you, Ferdinand? |
46230 | ''And how?'' |
46230 | ''And to destroy my garden? |
46230 | ''What is the use of crying?'' |
46230 | ''Who knows what he may be able to accomplish?'' |
46230 | ''You? |
46230 | After a few moments''silence, he added:"Will there be any young folks, father?" |
46230 | After a moment''s hesitation, he added:"What kind of work? |
46230 | Ca n''t you manage to come at Christmas time?" |
46230 | Do n''t you believe he deserved a recompense?" |
46230 | Do n''t you know? |
46230 | Do n''t you remember the last time I was here,"replied Ferdinand,"we saw them drive the cattle away?" |
46230 | Do they belong to Tyrol?" |
46230 | For he was truly sorry, was n''t he?" |
46230 | Have you ever heard that story concerning the Knight of Rauheneck near Baaden?" |
46230 | Have_ you_ seen it?" |
46230 | Hoeing potatoes or weeding the garden?" |
46230 | How old is she?" |
46230 | I believe your mother has everything in readiness,_ nicht war, meine liebe Frau_?" |
46230 | Is n''t that right?" |
46230 | It is far better to be a participant, is n''t it, my dear?" |
46230 | Now, am I not fair?'' |
46230 | One can not sell his soul?'' |
46230 | Tell me when we start; will you tell me that?" |
46230 | What is it for?" |
46230 | Where do you guess we are going?" |
46230 | Wonder if there''s anything happened to upset our plans?" |
46230 | Would they, father?" |
46230 | Would you like to eat on deck? |
46230 | Would you like to help?" |
46230 | You''ve heard of him?" |
46230 | You''ve never heard it? |
10691 | Allow me to ask, are the United States interested in the laws of nations? |
10691 | And Ohio? |
10691 | And because they side with republican freedom, with civil and religious liberty, against Russo- Austrian despotism? |
10691 | And do you know, gentlemen, whence this absurd theory sprang up on the European Continent? |
10691 | And do you know, gentlemen, which of these numerous addresses were the most glorious to the people of England and the most gratifying to me? |
10691 | And has that sympathy subsided? |
10691 | And if that declaration is made, what will be the consequence of it? |
10691 | And if we have an interest, ought we not to use the rights of an independent State for its protection? |
10691 | And if you answer,"The Union is;"then I ask,"And where is the security of the Union?" |
10691 | And in what condition is Europe now? |
10691 | And is America in the days of steam navigation more distant from Europe to- day, than France was from America seventy- three years ago? |
10691 | And is every one of my down- trodden people a neighbour to every one of you? |
10691 | And is it upon the ruins of Hungary that the absolutist powers are now about to realize this prophecy? |
10691 | And is my nation not a neighbour to your nation? |
10691 | And oh, have I not enough upon these poor shoulders, that I am desired yet to take up additional cares? |
10691 | And shall the United States accept whatever the Czar may be pleased to decide about those common concerns? |
10691 | And shall we sit blindfolded, with our arms crossed, and say to tyranny,"Prevail in every other region of the world?" |
10691 | And still Americans doubt that we are on the eve of a terrible revolution; and they ask, What use can I make of any material aid? |
10691 | And still what was the issue of this malignant plot? |
10691 | And this result, dear friends, is it not achieved? |
10691 | And to what purpose did they speak these words so full of dignity and full of effect? |
10691 | And what does Hungary_ need_ for freedom? |
10691 | And what has become of them? |
10691 | And what is it I say to the people in my public addresses? |
10691 | And what is the principle of such a law of nations, which you as republicans can recognize? |
10691 | And what is this aim which thrills through our bosoms like a magnetic current? |
10691 | And what sort of men are these millions? |
10691 | And what was far more than all this, did it not show that France resolved with all its power to espouse the cause of your independence? |
10691 | And what was more natural, than that, being in the necessity to choose one language, they choose the Magyar? |
10691 | And what will be the consequence? |
10691 | And whence this difference? |
10691 | And whence this striking contrast in the results, when there exists such a striking identity in the antecedents? |
10691 | And whence this striking difference? |
10691 | And who can believe that two hundred millions of that continent, which is the mother of such a civilization, are not to have any future at all? |
10691 | And who is charged by Providence with this task? |
10691 | And who were these volunteers? |
10691 | And why did she not succeed? |
10691 | And why not? |
10691 | And why was that illusory constitution withdrawn? |
10691 | And why? |
10691 | And why? |
10691 | And why? |
10691 | And your Republic? |
10691 | And, gentlemen, what other people, for 1000 years, has not consented to be ruled by despotism? |
10691 | Are they only native- born Americans? |
10691 | Are we to take no heed of their aggressions at our doors? |
10691 | Are you not going on to action, as generous men do, who are conscious of their power and of their aim? |
10691 | Are you to hide your national talent in a napkin, or lend it at usury? |
10691 | Are you, or are you not, come to such a degree of strength and consistency as to be the masters of your own fortunes? |
10691 | Bear that in fulness of age which it never bore in childhood? |
10691 | Besides, what were those powers which interposed their mediation in favour of bleeding Greece? |
10691 | But I am asked, where will I land? |
10691 | But I am often asked,--"What hope has Hungary should she rise again?" |
10691 | But by what means was Louis Napoleon permitted to do even what the people liked to see done? |
10691 | But if Russia is so weak as I have shown her to be, why, you may say, do I ask your support and aid against her interference? |
10691 | But is the present condition peace? |
10691 | But is there a country in the world where such traditions are more largely recorded than my own native land is? |
10691 | But the question is, whether the United States shall take a seat in the great Amphictyonic Council of the nations or not? |
10691 | But this principle being conceded and established, how is it to be enforced? |
10691 | But what is the security of democracy? |
10691 | But when? |
10691 | But where is the action of Providence visible in the failure of 1848? |
10691 | But why do I not plead Erin''s wrongs? |
10691 | But why? |
10691 | But you will ask who are, or who were, the leaders of Germany, with whom I still combine? |
10691 | Can they look on indifferently, because seventy years ago it was a wise doctrine, appropriate to their childhood, not to care about European politics? |
10691 | Could you believe that with such elements the spirit of liberty can be crushed? |
10691 | Did this declaration bring you to a war? |
10691 | Do you forget what you, as a people, owe to_ lawful resistance_? |
10691 | Do you know, gentlemen, what I consider to be your most glorious monument? |
10691 | Do you know, gentlemen, what is the finest speech I ever heard or read? |
10691 | Do you like this position, free republicans of America? |
10691 | Does it suffice that an individual do not himself violate the law? |
10691 | Does she not remind us of the golden image of Nebuchadnezzar, standing on feet of clay? |
10691 | Father Jesuits are in alliance; and why? |
10691 | Had the nations of Europe not your sympathy? |
10691 | Has your prodigious prosperity weakened instead of strengthening your nation''s nerves? |
10691 | Have we not done what ye did? |
10691 | Have we not then an interest in the affairs of Europe? |
10691 | Have you a_ national_ government, or not? |
10691 | Have you not anticipated my wishes? |
10691 | Have you not sanctioned my principles? |
10691 | He proceeded to say: But to what purpose is eloquence here? |
10691 | How could they permit you to become so mighty, as to be not only dangerous by your example, but by your power a certain ruin to despotism? |
10691 | How long has it been a principle of the Roman Catholic religion, that the Romans should not be Republicans? |
10691 | How many are there of your people that know and approve it? |
10691 | How many men- of- war have you in the Mediterranean? |
10691 | How should it not? |
10691 | How then could I imagine that the same Austria which thus spoke would accept the degradation of Russian interference? |
10691 | How then could you believe, that if that hand of Europe, which you grasp every day, remains dirty, you can escape from soiling your own hands? |
10691 | How was it done? |
10691 | I have been often asked, what may be, amidst the present conjunctures, an opportunity to renew our struggle for liberty? |
10691 | I may be permitted to ask,--Is there any truth in the world which may not be distorted into a mockery? |
10691 | I was not so bold as to become the interpreter of your laws, but I have asked, Is that lawful, or is it not? |
10691 | I will only mention your glorious Revolution of 1775. Who made that Revolution? |
10691 | If we take virtue to be love of the laws, and of the Fatherland, dare we say that our age is more virtuous? |
10691 | If you ask,_ how soon_ is such an exclusion of your produce from Europe by Russian influence possible? |
10691 | If, in the holy wafer, He be present dressed or undressed? |
10691 | Indeed, if this principle be allowed, what becomes of the United States? |
10691 | Is it Christian religion which caused these deplorable facts, branding the brow of partly degraded, partly outraged Humanity? |
10691 | Is it but a law for a man where he is alone, and can do but little good? |
10691 | Is it interference I claim? |
10691 | Is it no law more where two are together, and can do more good? |
10691 | Is it not more prudent to prevent a fire, than to quench it when your own house is already in flames? |
10691 | Is it possible that those of this republic should less understand it? |
10691 | Is mankind more virtuous than it has been of yore? |
10691 | Is my down- trodden land not a neighbour to your down- trodden land? |
10691 | Is that neutrality? |
10691 | Is there any interest which could outweigh the interest of justice and of right? |
10691 | Is there still the chill of winter and the gloom of night over thee, fatherland? |
10691 | Is this not enough to make you stand side by side with those principles in behalf of oppressed humanity? |
10691 | Let every people take care of itself, what is that to us?" |
10691 | Let me ask you, gentlemen: are you, the people of the United States, a_ nation_, or not? |
10691 | Let those movements be completed, and whom will you meet? |
10691 | Look to the east where the Koran rules, obstructing with its absolutism the development of human intellect: what do you behold there? |
10691 | Mighty folios have been written about the problem, how many angels could dance upon the top of a needle without touching each other? |
10691 | Must he not so far as is in his power also prevent others from violating the law? |
10691 | My answer is: am I not pleading the principle of Liberty? |
10691 | Neutrality? |
10691 | No European emigrants? |
10691 | No law more when millions are together? |
10691 | Now again the wild beasts are spreading terribly; and why? |
10691 | Now was I not entitled with this precedent before my eyes, to hope that the bloody struggle in Hungary would not be regarded with indifference? |
10691 | Now what is free Gospel? |
10691 | Now, can Hungary be a barrier to secure Europe against this power of Russia? |
10691 | Now, if there are duties in that law comprised, who shall execute them, if free and powerful nations do not execute them? |
10691 | Now, what are the accusations M. Szemere brings forth against Kossuth in reference to the Italian question? |
10691 | Now, what position took the Roman Catholics of Hungary in our past struggle? |
10691 | Of that most important portion of your affairs which concerns your country in its relations with the rest of Europe, what knowledge have you? |
10691 | Often am I asked, what are the instrumentalities for this my activity? |
10691 | Oh, how cupidity has succeeded to misrepresent the word? |
10691 | Or are you already declining? |
10691 | Or has the insatiable thirst of material gain originated a purer patriotism? |
10691 | Or have we not fought to sustain it with equal resolution as your brethren did? |
10691 | Or to the dynasty of Sardinia and Piedmont? |
10691 | Or would you do less for the end than you have done for the means? |
10691 | Our guest crosses the Atlantic, and he is received; and what is the great fact that constitutes his reception? |
10691 | Shall I hate the people of Russia for it? |
10691 | Shall a contest between our own principles and those of our enemies awaken no emotions in us? |
10691 | Shall it hesitate to declare it a justification of a counter- intervention?... |
10691 | That is not the question--_am_ I governor or not governor? |
10691 | That objection seems to me as if somebody were to say,"If the vault of heaven breaks down, what shall we do?" |
10691 | The Bosphorus in the hands of the Sultan, saves the world from Russian dominion; and yet I am asked, what can America do for Europe? |
10691 | The encroaching spirit of Russia.--And by what power has Russia become so mighty? |
10691 | The folly of subtility went so far as to profane the sacred name of God, by disputing if He, being omnipotent, has the power to sin? |
10691 | The only question is, will the United States remain indifferent at the overthrow of the balance of power on earth? |
10691 | They broke the power of Rome and of Paris; will they agree to be governed by St. Petersburg? |
10691 | To the King of Naples perhaps? |
10691 | Was I too sanguine in my wishes to hope, that in these expectations I shall not fail? |
10691 | Was the cause for which we did it not alike sacred and just as yours? |
10691 | Was your government not inclined to recognize nations? |
10691 | Well, gentlemen, shall not America stand up, and with powerful voice forbid Russia to interfere when nations have shaken off their domestic tyrants? |
10691 | Well, to what purpose, then, is eloquence here? |
10691 | Well, where is that Constitution now? |
10691 | Well, why was this not done with Hungary? |
10691 | Were we right to do so, or not? |
10691 | Were your hearts less generous than now? |
10691 | What can be opposed to it? |
10691 | What hindered_ me_ from afterwards crushing it? |
10691 | What honest man of the world would answer so? |
10691 | What is Hungary? |
10691 | What is aristocracy? |
10691 | What is the key of this eternal fond desire, inherited from Peter the Great? |
10691 | What is the key of this rapid wonderful change? |
10691 | What is the meaning of that word"power on earth?" |
10691 | What is the principle of all evil in Europe? |
10691 | What is the sum of all this? |
10691 | What is union to us? |
10691 | What is wanted to that effect? |
10691 | What of those immortal stars on mankind''s moral sky? |
10691 | What of your constitution, the glorious legacy of your greatest man? |
10691 | What people has suffered more than my poor Hungary has from Russia? |
10691 | What remains of their riches, of their splendour, and of their vast dominions? |
10691 | What then is the latter relation? |
10691 | What then would become of your great Union? |
10691 | What was the consequence? |
10691 | What were the petty despots of Italy without Austria? |
10691 | What will be the practical result? |
10691 | What would become of this grand, mighty complex of your republic, should her integrity ever be rent by the fanatics of language? |
10691 | What would become of your country itself, whence the spirit of freedom soars into light, and rising hope irradiates the future of humanity? |
10691 | What would have become of Protestantism when assailed by Charles V, by Philip II, and others? |
10691 | What would he now say, when St. Petersburg is transferred to Paris, and Europe is but an appendage to Russia? |
10691 | What would remain to the oppressed if they were not even permitted to pray? |
10691 | What would the petty princes of Germany have been in 1848 without Prussia? |
10691 | What would your forefathers have thought-- how felt? |
10691 | When have I spoken otherwise than in terms of gratitude, high esteem, and profound veneration about the Congress and Government of the United States? |
10691 | When the prisons of Austria are filled with patriots, is that peace? |
10691 | Whence this afflicting departure from logical coherence in history? |
10691 | Where is a man on earth, with uncorrupted soul and with liberal instincts in his heart, who would not sympathize with poor, unfortunate Ireland? |
10691 | Where is a man, loving freedom and right, in whom the wrongs of Green Erin would not stir the heart? |
10691 | Where is the man whom the Lord has chosen to establish thy realm? |
10691 | Where is the power, the splendour, and the glory of all those mighty nations? |
10691 | Where may be said to begin or terminate the ideas which are in the ascendant in Europe and in America?" |
10691 | Which is it? |
10691 | Which is the nation to achieve that triumph of Christianity by protecting justice out of charity? |
10691 | Which shall do it, if not yours? |
10691 | Whither else could Italy look for freedom and independence, if not to that party which Mazzini leads? |
10691 | Who can dare to affirm that he represents the Catholic religion, if three millions of Catholic Romans do not represent it? |
10691 | Who can tell what will be the character of the next 15th of March? |
10691 | Who could forbear warmly to feel for the fatherland of the Grattans, of O''Connells, and of Wolfe Tones? |
10691 | Who dares now to charge me that that cause is hostile to the Roman Catholic religion? |
10691 | Who ever heard me say one single word of complaint or dissatisfaction against your national government? |
10691 | Who is your hero? |
10691 | Who knows what the future may bring forth? |
10691 | Who makes war? |
10691 | Who stood god- father at the birth of the Queen of the West? |
10691 | Who were those from New York city, and of other regiments? |
10691 | Who, then, are they? |
10691 | Whoever comes to tender me his hand as a confederate, I do not ask who he is, where he comes from?--but I ask,"What do you weigh? |
10691 | Why not? |
10691 | Why not? |
10691 | Why, in this enlightened age, are we not looking for virtuous inspirations to the god- like characters of these olden times? |
10691 | Why? |
10691 | Why? |
10691 | Why? |
10691 | Why? |
10691 | Why? |
10691 | Why? |
10691 | Will the United States remain inactive, while free institutions are systematically extinguished? |
10691 | Will the expectations which the mighty outburst of New York''s heart foreshadowed, be realized? |
10691 | Will the last, and worst, prove luckier? |
10691 | Would it not be ridiculous to lay the man into the child''s cradle, and to sing him to sleep by a lullaby? |
10691 | Would you have the_ advantages_ of the connection, without the_ duties_ which spring out of it? |
10691 | Yes, gentlemen, may I hope that celebration will take place under the blessings of liberty in the year 1889? |
10691 | You have grown prodigiously by your freedom of seventy- five years; but what is seventy- five years as a charter of immortality? |
10691 | and are you willing to abandon the law and rights of society to the mercy of the allied despots, who have united to crush them everywhere? |
10691 | and how shall this be accomplished? |
10691 | and in that capacity be a devoted ally and obedient servant to the Czar of Russia, the sworn enemy and bloody persecutor of Roman Catholicism? |
10691 | and is the cause of freedom not the cause of Ireland? |
10691 | and that the high priest of the Roman church should be a despotic sovereign over the Roman nation? |
10691 | and what was Prussia, when her capital was in the hands of the people, but for the certainty of the Czar''s support? |
10691 | and you believe that Germany will bear that in the nineteenth century which it never yet has borne? |
10691 | are we not yet revenged? |
10691 | but all my people collectively, is it_ not_ a neighbour to you? |
10691 | can they permit any interpolation in the code of these laws without their consent? |
10691 | has it abated? |
10691 | has it made mankind more devoted to their country, more ready to sacrifice for public interest? |
10691 | is it checked? |
10691 | no power on earth to cheer us by a word of approbation of our legitimate defence? |
10691 | or is the discontent of all the nations peace? |
10691 | or those who attack others? |
10691 | or what are your prospects or means of organization?" |
10691 | or will the ray of consolation pass away like an electric flash? |
10691 | those who defend themselves? |
10691 | thou family link between nations; thou rock of their security; thou deliverer of the oppressed; when comes thy realm? |
10691 | to what purpose is the immortal light of Heaven beaming in man''s mind, if it be wise not to make any use of it? |
10691 | what are rights? |
10691 | what avail laws? |
10691 | what forces have you organized? |
10691 | what is community of interests to us? |
10691 | what is freedom? |
10691 | what is geography? |
10691 | what power do you command? |
10691 | who is the man to reform, not Christian creeds, but Christian morality? |
10691 | who murder, not some few sailors, but whole peoples? |
10691 | who rob, not some hundred weight of merchandize, but the freedom, independence, welfare, and the very existence of nations? |
10691 | who shed blood, not by drops, but by torrents? |