| Liberal Publication Department (Great Britain) - 1907 - 396 стор.
...Speaking in Liverpool, in 1897, Sir Wilfrid Laurier appropriately quoted the lines of Rudyard Kipling : " Daughter am I in my mother's house ; but mistress in my own." Imperial unity does not rest on tariffs. It depends on the racial bonds. They are light as silk, but... | |
| Abdullah Yusuf Ali - 1907 - 382 стор.
...together, with scarcely any influence on the part of the boy-husband. The girl-bride cannot say : " Daughter am I in my mother's house, but mistress in my own." From having been perhaps the pet of fond parents, she enters into the glare of a critical mother -... | |
| American Association for Labor Legislation - 1908 - 364 стор.
...has grown out of that of domestic control, and we may understand something of the spirit that says : The gates are mine to open as the gates are mine to close, and I set my house in order. There can of course today be no reasonable doubt of the right of the State to legislate under the old... | |
| Gertrude Balmer Watt - 1908 - 104 стор.
...the world than I—and isn't Christmas just the very scrumptiousest time ever ? Canatm anti Britain, "Daughter am I in my mother's house But mistress in my own." SUPPOSE that a new country, like a new baby, must patiently < submit to .a great deal of discussion... | |
| Siddha Mohana Mitra - 1908 - 440 стор.
...had, unfortunately, not a word about India. Unlike the Self-Governing Colonies, India does not say, ' Daughter am I in my mother's house, but mistress in my own.' India is not a Colony clinging to the parent stem only till it reaches maturity and is capable of separate... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1909 - 406 стор.
...But I — I am first in the battle," Said our Lady of the Snows. A Nation spoke to a Nation, A Throne sent word to a Throne: "Daughter am I in my mother's...mine to open, As the gates are mine to close, And I abide by my Mother's House" Said our Lady 0} the Snows. VI THE SONG OF THE WOMEN (Lady Duflerin's Fund... | |
| George Taylor Denison - 1909 - 460 стор.
...nothing had been ed by our Government on McCarthy, « the diffic^ the preference , the F iies. ,rce of da The gates are mine to open As the gates are mine to close, And I set my house in order Said Our Lady of the Snows. Another strong point was illustrated in the lines : Favour to those I favour... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1910 - 404 стор.
...mine, And mine I hold at her hands! OUR LADY OF THE SNOWS 1897 (Canadian Preferential Tariff, 1897) A NATION spoke to a Nation, A Queen sent word to a...in my own. The gates are mine to open, As the gates arc mine to close, And I set my house in order," Said our Lady of the Snows. " Neither with laughter... | |
| 1922 - 634 стор.
...Pollard continues: No national status is, indeed, or can be, complete without an international status. "Daughter am I in my mother's house, but mistress in my own" was an ideal substantial enough for a Victorian age, replete with the domestic virtues, but sadly unsatisfying... | |
| World Peace Foundation - 1912 - 340 стор.
...absolute authority over its trade and commerce and immigration, asserts its freedom in Kipling's words: " The gates are mine to open, As the gates are mine to close." And yet with all that freedom — a freedom larger than is enjoyed by any State in this American Republic... | |
| |