I ought also to add, that I had sent to the Count a representation on the subject of a very high handed stretch of power in the Governor of Teneriffe, towards a prize carried there by some Americans.
We ought also to mention another name bestowed upon the Nightjar, and which, like most of the others, has caused the poor bird not a little senseless persecution.
We ought also to mention that the Kestrel breeds commonly in these limestone crags, and not a few Redstarts and Wheatears have their homes in crevices among them, at a lower level and near the ground, of course.
Beloved, if God so loved us, we ought also to love one another.
And he that loveth is born of God, and knoweth God, but we love God, because he loved us first, and if God so loved us, we ought alsoto love one another.
Secondly, it ought also to be considered, that this was not the case of philosophers propounding in their books, or in their schools, doubts concerning the truth of the popular creed, or even avowing their disbelief of it.
We ought also to consider the inconvenience to which high duties will subject our merchants.
When we are considering the advantages that may result from an easy mode of naturalization, we ought also to consider the cautions necessary to guard against abuses.
For as we come to know, we ought also to learn to do; and while we are finding out something about living things, we ought also to be finding out something about living.
And while we are doing that, we ought also to keep our bodies strong and resistant, with proper food and exercise and sleep, ready to put up a good fight if the enemy should break in.
The sectional area at the time of the highest water, as shown by marks on the banks and the slope of the bed, ought also to be ascertained.
The means of attaching it ought alsoto be good, for if it is not firmly fixed no work can be properly finished in it.
We ought also to rejoice and be glad; for this your brother was dead, and is alive again; and was lost, and is found.
He that says he continues in him, ought also himself so to walk as he walked.
I ought also not to forget to mention that the speaker was twice interrupted by the major, who begged that he would state the exact quality of poetry written by his friend, the poet.
It ought also to be mentioned that one of the officers, seeing his necessities, and being a man of a philanthropic turn, gave him a pair of breeches, with a stripe down the side.
It ought also to be observed that this mass increases in all countries that are called civilized.
As hereditary estates, the law has created the evil, and it ought also to provide the remedy.
Perhaps under this head we ought also to name the chapters on polemical theology in the great works of bibliography of the German scholars of the same time, such as Pfaff (Hist.
Schweizer to the Entwurf eines systems der sittenlehre, 1835, besides his posthumous philosophical works, ought also to be consulted.
And the very same mind that is in God towards us, ought also to be in us towards men; God himself having set us a pattern of universal kindness for our imitation.
For this perceptible and real world is clearly a phenomenon of the brain; therefore there lies a contradiction in the assumption that as such it ought also to exist independently of all brains.
We ought also to censure some fathers who, after entrusting their sons to tutors and preceptors, neither see nor hear how the teaching is done.
We ought also to try and get some persons to write on some topic, and so discuss it by themselves.
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