The colourist will insist by preference on the coloured half, the man who has no liking for colour, however much else he may sacrifice, will not be careful to preserve this and, as a natural consequence, he will not preserve it.
As a natural consequence of beginning to care I have begun to take pains, and am advising with the Society of Authors as to what will be my best course.
If the man who first made God in his own image had been a good model, all might have been well; but he was impressed with an undue sense of his own importance and, as a natural consequence, he had no sense of humour.
I should have liked notoriety and financial success well enough if they could have been had for the asking, but I was not going to take any trouble about them and, as a natural consequence, I did not get them.
If you desire to be mine entirely, and if you feel the hope of it, which, according to your way of reasoning, is a natural consequence, why do you always raise an impediment to your own hope?
He added that the existence of God could be useful only to those who did not entertain a doubt of that existence, and that, as a natural consequence, Atheists must be the most miserable of men.
But in the theory that I have just given, the effect appears to be a natural consequence of the action: the evolved substances are expelled from the decomposing mass (518.
The first negative condition of the surface opposite the positive charging ball is a natural consequence of the state of things, the charging ball being in contact with the shell-lac only in a few points.
Why, a reason that is a natural consequence of the curse on the first disobedience, that she shall be in subjection to her husband.
If drunkards begot children inclined to the same vice, by a natural consequence of what takes place in bodies, that would be a punishment of their progenitors, but it would [185] not be a penalty of law.
Original sin, which disposes men towards evil, is not merely a penalty for the first sin; it is a natural consequence thereof.
The population of New York is now some thirty or forty thousand more than at that time, and female degradation has extended as a natural consequence.
They immediately perceive that they are loved, and, as a natural consequence, endeavor to manifest love in return, by acting in a manner most pleasing to their parents.
Originally every powerful leader had his own herald, and the dual character of minstrel and messenger led the herald to recount the deeds of his master, and, as a natural consequence, of his master's ancestors.
They ceased to love a country which could give them nothing, and, as a natural consequence, their country ceased to love them.
A natural consequence of all this is, that the passengers dig their elbows into the Doctor's ribs, as they hurry along.
As a natural consequence of these proceedings, the quarter was avoided by the respectable classes.
As a natural consequence of this lamentable state of things, his quarters were assigned him in the loftiest garret of the house.
The growers of these enormities were banished from her presence, and, as was only a natural consequence, as time went on her hatred of the male sex increased.
As a natural consequence, this lowers the value; there is a fall, sometimes a total collapse.
The one would follow as a natural consequence, I think, of the other, and it is owing to this conviction that I intend, as I have already said, to make a journey in spring to visit those who will not or cannot come to visit me.
Being sunk, as it were, in an ocean of love, they no sooner opened their lips to speak than the waters rushed in, as a natural consequence, and nearly choked them.
Owing to the stubborn fact that there are no doctors in the country, men have been thrown upon their own resources, and as a natural consequence every man is a doctor.
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