Seeing his confusion, the earl turned to other subjects, asking Clare whether he intended to bring out a new volume of poems, and being answered in the negative, earnestly advised him to do so.
I passed the first quarter of an hour in reflecting on these things; and then, as use accustomed me to my situation, I began to think less of them, and to revert to other subjects.
As we had still a considerable distance to walk, I was glad to turn the conversation to other subjects, lest I should become unmanned, and sit down to weep in the middle of the road.
At length we grew ashamed of watching such mere animals, and turned our thoughts to other subjects.
In this mutual frame of mind between the principal, and his editors, the public shall have no cause to complain of unnecessary delay, whatever may be its rights of the same nature on other subjects.
No superior work in other subjects is allowed to make up for a deficiency in these.
There was another provision which had been already several times applied to this very subject and to other subjects.
The whole country breathed more easily and the thoughts of men were turned to other subjects.
Sir Moses meanwhile occupied himself with other subjects, thinking that perhaps another and more favourable opportunity might present itself for bringing the matter forward again.
The Israelite suffers from all the above-named restrictions, notwithstanding the distinct desire of His Imperial Majesty that he should be allowed to partake of all civil rights like all the other subjects of His Imperial Majesty.
Other subjects of more immediate and pressing interest must be thrown aside, to make way for it.
That was what was usually done with petitions on other subjects, and what had been uniformly done, heretofore, with petitions on this subject also.
Other subjects of difference might have had a remote influence; but, Mr. W.
Relation of instruction in government to other subjects= The proper relationship and correlation of instruction in government with that of other subjects has not yet been determined satisfactorily.
Our will reaches out not only to objects, but also to other subjects.
We feel ourselves bound and limited in our will by physical things, by psychical contents, by the demands of other subjects, and by norms.
Now we have seen that the will which demands our decision may be either the individual will of other subjects or the over-individual will, which belongs to every subject as such and is independent of any individuality.
It is partly with this object that we have so broad a curriculum, even in the primary school, including music, painting, and literature, as well as other subjects.
The moment we turn to other subjects, facts are found to vary almost infinitely in value, just as metals do.
It is vain to pretend to know nothing about them, and it is equally vain to suppose that reports about our proceedings are likely to lose less by repetition, than those on other subjects of less moment.
I will record one more lesson which I was taught in this place, and then go on to other subjects.
I was accustomed to hear such things, and consequently thought no more about it, but went on to speak of other subjects.
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