He has neverranked as my friend, but I have known him and met him.
He declares--and truly his arguments are sound and cogent--that he has never spoken or taught any single doctrine which was not taught by our Lord and His apostles and is not held by the Catholic Church.
I, who never cried on my own account, and whom he has never caused to shed a tear, the dear fellow would fret his heart out.
He then, of his own accord, spoke of going home, a subject he has never mentioned to my knowledge during his sojourn here.
If I reap the reward--and God knows the future is precarious enough--why should he grudge me a power for which he has never striven?
He has never given a thought to the welfare of the country, and I have devoted myself to the subject since boyhood.
It has never been a winter residence, and there was nothing prepared for its becoming one.
He has never lied,--and he has told me everything.
I know he is good, Barbara; and as for truth, there is no question about it, because he has never said a word to me that he might not say to any girl.
That is lucky," said the other, "as he has never asked me.
Immediately with him is Sir Harry Coldfoot, also a lawyer by profession, though he has never practised.
Although he has never been a citizen of the State, the Plainsman trusts that he may soon be back and become one of us.
He has neverforgiven O'Reilly and his Spaniards for the murder of his father in sixty-nine.
And I will make bold to swear, he has never heard of the Stamp Act.
But I believe Colonel Lloyd suspects him, tho' he has never said as much to me.
This is not a pushing town: it has never known a boom.
It has never ceased to be a source of wondering speculation to me, that she, with her gentle training, so wholly aloof from every thought of commerce or economy, should have proven herself so thorough and level-headed a business woman.
Hiram ponders this profoundly, finally delivering himself of an opinion which he has never forsaken.
He has not conceived a highest good, no ultimate goal is within his horizon, and it has never occurred to him to ask what he is living for.
Sidenote: A rational morality not attainable,] A truly rational morality, or social regimen, has never existed in the world and is hardly to be looked for.
Bach impulse may be contradicted, but not by itself; it may find itself opposed, in a theatre which it has entered it knows not how, by violent personages that it has never wished to encounter.
But, owing to the split among those who ought to know better, it has neverin its history had a better opportunity, nor has it ever fought for so grand a prize.
It has never mustered up sufficient sense and sand to set up for itself.
While Democratic in politics and of large influence in the national councils of the Democracy, it has never hesitated to sacrifice a national candidate for local gain.
But they took whatever was needed from his system, and he "has never had a cent from them.
He has never assumed to be a philosopher or "pure scientist.
Edison confesses that he has never made a cent out of his patents in electric light and power--in fact, that they have been an expense to him, and thus a free gift to the world.
What his motive was in occupying Majuba in the way he did, has never, so far as I am aware, transpired.
Perhaps it has never occurred to Lady Dixie that this is a very serious charge to bring against an honourable man, whose reputation is probably as dear to him as the advancement of Cetywayo's cause is to her.
He has never adhered to these coronation regulations, or promises, as they have been called, and the probability is that he never intended to adhere to them.
He might easily show that he has never written a sermon, that he has never moralized or commented upon the actions of his heroes, that he has never voiced a creed or obtrusively demonstrated an ethical opinion.
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