The mind of the enquiring man is engaged in a course of perpetual research; and ingenuousness prompts us never to be satisfied with the efforts that we have made, but to press forward.
But unfortunately my own nicety, and the nicety of my friends, have made me what I am, an idle, helpless being.
My cousins say they are sure I have made a conquest; but for my part I declare I never think about him from one hour's end to another.
And then I have made a little purchase within this half year; East Kingham Farm, you must remember the place, where old Gibson used to live.
Or where God will prevent us from beholding Him, because we have transgressed His commandment, and because we have made requests of Him at all times?
But God said to Adam, "I have made you a promise; when that promise is fulfilled, I will bring you back into the garden, you and your righteous descendants.
You English have gotten business on the brain, and think a fellow's a dandy at handling your Government if he happens to have made a pile by some flat-catching ramp on your Stock Exchange.
See, therefore, the place I have made to put the Viageffutter.
The Almighty Himself couldn't have made a prig out of him, and he never would have thought of preaching.
And when I say so, you may trust to my being right, sir, for I have made it my business to study my high connexion and to be able to wind it up like a clock, sir.
I have lately become better acquainted with him through some accidental circumstances that have made me a visitor of his in private life.
Upon the love, and truth, and vows, which I Have made to thy command?
I shall do my friends no wrong, for I have none to lament me; the world no injury, for in it I have nothing; only in the world I fill up a place, which may be better supplied when I have made it empty.
Lady, of that I have made a bold charter; but, I thank my God, it holds yet.
In spite of all the supplications that these lords and I have made to you, you have been unwilling to lend them to us.
And as I came along the road, fortune decided that I would fall somewhat behind because of my horse's weariness and because of the great hardships I have endured on the long journeys I have made--for I left after the others.
The loch on the Rooirand is stocked with Lochleven trout, and we have made a bridle-path up to it in a gully east of the one you climbed.
It would do your eyes good to see the garden we have made out of the Klein Labongo glen.
I hear them every evening now, for we have made a rule that all the Kaffir farms on the Berg sound a kind of curfew.
In still another important respect the Wrights, so far as the output of one of their companies goes, have made a radical change.
If I have made a mistake in detaining you with this little incident, I do not regret having done so; for your kindness has given me such a confidence in you, that the fault is yours and not mine.
I have made, continually, new accumulations to such an extent that I am compelled to stand still, and can roll no more!
And you may read in the Hospital Report, with a glow of pleasure, that these poor women are so respondent as to have made, even in a toiling year of difficulty and high prices, this estimated forty, fifty pounds.
Mosiah 5:6 6 And now, these are the words which king Benjamin desired of them; and therefore he said unto them: Ye have spoken the words that I desired; and the covenant which ye have made is a righteous covenant.
It reminded me of the people who are going to be hanged, and who are generally reported in the English daily papers to have made 'an excellent breakfast'.
So though it will be hard to leave this place, which I have made to blossom like a rose in the wilderness, and harder still to leave the people I have taught, I shall go.
But, in reality, I know not whether I might so properly be said to have acted the fool in his court as to have made fools of all others in it.
I have made a monstrous fire, but thirst and impatience are hard to bear, and preventible misfortunes are always irksome.
He also had his father's deeds recorded for a memorial by craftsmen on a rock in Bleking, whereof I have made mention.
Then King Mark arose and went near him and said: Fair knight, ye have made a piteous complaint.
Well, said Sir Tristram, now I understand the manner of your battle, but in any wise have remembrance of your promise that ye have made with me to do battle with me this day fortnight.
So God me help, said Sir Tristram, here is a piteous case, and full fain would I take this enterprise upon me; but I have made such a promise that needs I must be at this great tournament, or else I am shamed.
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