Romola looked back on that hour with some indignation against herself, because even with the first outburst of her sorrow there had mingled the irrepressible thought, "Perhaps my life with Tito will be more perfect now.
During these three months of their double solitude she had thought of each day as an epoch in which their union might begin to be more perfect.
In our own case, we can give nomore perfect definition of happiness, than this exercise and this satisfaction; and we must therefore conclude that animals, as a rule, enjoy all the happiness of which they are capable.
Because intellectual knowledge is more perfect; and because it is better known, since the intellect reflects on its own act more than sense does.
And if it be brought to a more perfect measure, this is the result of a change in the simple qualities, which are not susceptible of increase save in intensity on the part of the subject partaking of them.
As to the former therefore, since it is more perfect to contemplate the known truth, than to seek for the unknown, the contemplation of what we know, is in itself more pleasing than the research of what we do not know.
The power to conceive a being more perfect than myself, can have only come from someone who is more perfect in reality than I.
The preamble to the Constitution of the United States, having express reference to the Articles of Confederation, recites that it was established "in order to form a more perfect union.
And yet it is contended that this "more perfect union" does not include the essential attribute of perpetuity.
Mr Webber's view of the inside of a Nootka house, in which these images are represented, conveys a more perfect idea of them than any description.
We are citizens of one great country, and I do not believe there is a nation in the world where there is a more perfect unification of heart and purpose than in the United States of America.
God has desired that this experiment of free government should have a more perfect trial, and it was impossible that the brave men of the loyal States should consent to dismemberment of the Union.
The divergent interests of peace speedily demanded a "more perfect union.
I am sure that we may each, from this occasion, in the discharge of public duty, draw some impulse to a more perfect exercise of our powers for the public good.
Rayneval, Secretary to the Council, to converse with him, and endeavor to form by that means a more perfect judgment of what was to be expected from the negotiations.
Leland, considering it a more perfect form of the original than that given by De Guignes, translated into English in The Knickerbocker Mag.
Royal Bavarian Academy; but a more perfectinventory of his maps is given in the Studi biog.
If it had been found impracticable to have devised models of a more perfect structure, the enlightened friends of liberty would have been obliged to abandon the cause of that species of government as indefensible.
The most important among these objects, that which is placed first in the rank, on which all others rest, is, "to form a more perfect Union.
They are to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquillity, provide for the common Defence, promote the General Welfare and secure the Blessings of Liberty.
And to prefer a worship imperfect in the manner, before no church worship at all, is a greater reformation than to prefer a more perfect manner of worship before a more imperfect and defective.
To prefer no worship before imperfect worship, is a greater deformation and corruption, than to prefer imperfect worship before that which is more perfect.
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