For these people a bath possesses more terror than the gallows or the grave.
For these unfortunates no one who looks below the surface can fail to have the deepest sympathy.
For these reasons it is necessary to make adequate provision for research, experiment, and design in connection with war material.
For these reasons I think that his book will do a much needed public service.
There is no accounting,' said Mrs General, 'for these partialities.
For these particulars or generalities concerning Little Dorrit, Mr Arthur was indebted in the course of the day to his own eyes and to Mrs Affery's tongue.
For these illustrations, with others equally striking, see Meyer, Der Aberglaube des Mittelalters, pp.
For these features in cometary theory, see Pingre, vol.
For these citations, see Lyell, Principles of Geology, introduction.
For these evidences of advanced civilization in the shell-heaps, see Mortillet, p.
For these admissions of Father Clarke, see his article The Papal Encyclical on the Bible, in the Contemporary Review for July, 1894.
For these reasons, Miss Nickleby, I must tell you once for all, and begging you to mind what I say, that I must insist upon your immediately altering your very forward behaviour to the gentleman who visit at this house.
No names, for these; no "penalties"; no conceivable penalty that could touch them.
For these reasons I was wholly unprepared for the painful shock caused by reading the opening page in the March number of these articles.
But they knew not their own wisdom, for these things it seemed to them that even Fools might see, and do accordingly.
For these reasons he declares the Constitution was not an emanation, in any true sense, from the people.
I am in favor of giving an appointment to such white men to try it on for these slaves.
For these, and especially for the improved condition cf our national affairs, our renewed and profoundest gratitude to God is due.
In every way we are better men in the age and race and country in which we live, for these celebrations.
For these my present friends, as they are to me nothing, so in nothing bless them, and to nothing are they welcome.
And as for these, whose ransom we have set, It is our pleasure one of them depart; Therefore come you with us, and let him go.
For these things I weep; my eye, my eye runs down with water; Because the comforter who should refresh my soul is far from me: My children are desolate, because the enemy has prevailed.
For these nations, that you shall dispossess, listen to those who practice sorcery, and to diviners; but as for you, Yahweh your God has not allowed you so to do.
It is for these reasons, and not for the mere sake of adding another story of a miraculous cure to the many which the other Evangelists have given us, that John narrates for us this history.
For these reasons it has been thought expedient not to translate it.
Coleridge had not the least taste for these, and here his case was hopeless; so that he despaired of a Fellowship, and gave up what in his heart he coveted--college honours and a college life.
For these series of experimental creations and inefficient evolutions vast spaces of time were required, according to the Aztec and Indo-Aryan philosophies.
We may, for these reasons, regard the chief idea of the myth as extremely ancient--infinitely more ancient than the diction of the hymn.
For these reasons we are restricted in most cases to the comparison of the forms before us.
For these reasons I have chosen a group of arbitrary stages in order to express the degree of deviation for a given lot of plants.
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