We are well aware of the cause of this disturbance, and now declare that the actors shall not be banished from Halle.
Are we not driving peace from our breasts and our firesides, uncle Dorsain, and can we expect to be holier or better when she is banished from us?
When she is one and twenty, she must either renounce her heresy publicly in the chapel of St. Medard, or else be banished from Salency.
Its professors and pastors had been banished from France.
To die is to be banished from myself; And Silvia is myself: banished from her, Is self from self; a deadly banishment.
I do not urge that sentiment should be banished from politics, if by sentiment is meant the common morality that guides us in our treatment of marriage and of private property.
If sentiment is to bebanished from politics, it cannot reasonably be retained in morals.
The stress laid in the book on the economic folly of patriotism, as commonly understood, does seem to me to suggest that "sentiment should be banished from politics.
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