Wordsworth concludes The Excursion and Shelley the Alastor with the desire for death.
It concludes by showing that the triumph of oppression is temporary and a sure pledge of its inevitable fall.
Bertha immediately concludes that he does not love her and that, moreover, he is jealous of her art.
They used to enjoy life together, but he concludes that his companions have hearts of stone.
Then he grows calm again, speaks of being as good as out of the world now he is a relegated priest, and concludes with a despairing cry to the God whom he is no longer permitted to serve.
He concludes by hoping that God may compensate for this direful blow by sending future blessings on the family.
The scene which concludesthis unusual story of misfortune moved me deeply.
He concludes that the soul is not immortal, for he believes that the belief in the immortality of the soul would have a deteriorating influence on morality.
He found that the height to which a liquid will rise in a closed tube, depends on the specific gravity of the liquid, and concludes from this that the column of liquid is sustained by atmospheric pressure.
The title-page concludes as in the edition of 1580, the word "denuo" only being added and the date correspondingly changed.
The treatise concludes as follows: "Thus it is established that obdurate heretics may be executed by every form of law.
The Second Part of his Articles Luther concludes as follows: "In these four articles they will have enough to condemn in the council.
In his German Mass Luther concludes the chapter on instruction as follows: "And let no one consider himself too wise and despise such child's play.
Hence his Preface also concludes with the plaint and prayer: "O Lord Jesus Christ, do Thou Thyself convoke a council, and deliver Thy servants by Thy glorious advent!
He therefore concludesthat the spirit consists in the brain.
Taine concludes his survey of the romantic movement with the remark: "In this splendid effort, the greatest are exhausted.
This last caution is followed by the benediction with which in one form or another the Apostle concludes his letters.
We know that it is not a disproportionate or unworthy moral, but one befitting the grandeur of his theme, when the Apostle concludes the fifteenth chapter of 1st Corinthians in a tone very similar to that which rules here.
Mrs. Connolly, glancing at her, concludes it is not so much a desire for what will be brought, as for the bringer that animates the speaker.
Laufer justifiably concludes that “our consumption of animal milk cannot be looked upon as a self-evident and spontaneous phenomenon, for which it has long been taken, but that it is a mere matter of educated force of habit.
This crumb,” concludes our investigator, “is about all the testing psychologist has yet to offer on the question of racial differences in intelligence.
This volume concludes with a new effort to solve the Soudan problem by suggesting the Khedive should replace him at once by appointing Abdel Kader Governor-General.
Mr. Talmage concludes a letter speaking of the "times of refreshing" in these words: "This remarkable work may well fill our hearts with gratitude and encouragement.
And the Appeal concludes with the following words: "Set the Land free from oppression, and righteousness will be the Laws, Government, and Strength of that People.
The pamphlet concludes with the following quaint and yet philosophic lines, with which our notice of it may also fittingly close: "Here is the Righteous Law, Man wilt thou it maintain?
The first part of this pamphlet concludesas follows: "Damona non Armis sed Morte subegit Jesus.
And the pamphlet concludes with the following somewhat mystic words: "Thus you Powers of England, and of the whole World, we have declared our Reasons why we have begun to dig upon George Hill in Surrey.
And after another and much worse specimen of his poetry, which we will spare our readers, he concludes as follows: "And here I end, having put my Arm as far as my strength will go to advance Righteousness.
Germany derives as much honour from Leibnitz alone, he concludes with unconsidered enthusiasm, as Greece from Plato, Aristotle, and Archimedes, all put together.
However, he who concludes to relationship from a comparison of developed forms, is much less likely to arrive at the truth.
These and other reasons," concludes Professor Morgan (p.
In an entertaining manner the reader is informed how to become a Templar, the manner of keeping terms is described, and lastly, the work concludes with a chapter on call parties.
Freud concludes that neurasthenia proper can nearly always be traced to excessive masturbation, or to spontaneous pollutions.
Richet concludes that it is the dangerous and the useless which evoke disgust.
Allurements of Love," and concludes that "the greatest provocations of lust are from our apparel.
Rosenstadt concludes that man has inherited from animal ancestors a "physiological custom" which has probably been further favored by climatic and social conditions.
Julian Marcuse, on the basis of his own statistics, concludes that 92 per cent.
He concludes that the breeding season varies greatly in dependence on climate, but believes that the breeding season is always preserved, and that it affects the sexual aptitude of the male.
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