But it must be remembered that people enter into marriage with a knowledge of the permanency of the union, and perhaps they seldom repent, except they had been deceived; and this we may hope would not occur frequently.
But I'd like to call your attention to the fact that the company's plans have for an object not only to solve certain problems among our wage-earners, but also to insure the permanency of our dividends on a basis of eight per cent, per annum.
It has a better chance to grow and prosper and achieve permanency than any other existing 'ism;' for it has more to offer than any other.
To the permanency of tenure it is that we have given, and expect will generally be given, most attention.
Startling as it may be to propose change rather than permanency in the civil service, that may prove to be best adapted to our wants.
Tendency to equilibrium of force, and to permanency of form then, are the characters of that portion of the universe which does not live--the domain of the chemist and physicist.
So long as the environing conditions remain stable, just so long will permanency of character be maintained; but let changes occur, however gradual or minute, and differentiations begin.
In former days the chintzes of Masulipatam had a great reputation abroad for the freshness and permanency of their dyes.
From the nature of the highest laws a degree of permanency or stability is always implied; but the power which makes a law, or a superior power, may annul or change it.
The permanency of sainfoin is yearly becoming greatly diminished from the circumstance that its seed is so much mixed with that of the burnet, Poterium sanguisorba, var.
There was no family, and there could be no permanency of civilization.
The permanency in place of the rifts, a characteristic true of them all, shows them to be of local habit.
Separation has come with training and generally in the case of the wider doubles, which leads one to infer that ease of resolution is largely responsible for assurance of the permanency of the dual state.
When there is no prospective permanency in a position, the mind is not so seriously applied to the work in hand.
To the efficacy and permanency of your union a government for the whole is indispensable.
There is, however, very little permanency to these sorts.
A careful selection of seeds for planting, and skilful culture, would undoubtedly give a degree of permanency to this difference in color; which appears to be the principal, if not the only, point of variation.
There appears to be little permanency in the characters by which the varieties are distinguished.
There is little permanency in the slight variations of character by which they are distinguished; and old varieties are constantly being dropped from the catalogues, and others, with different names, substituted.
Whatever permanency may be given to matter, it is certain that its form is ever in a state of change.
Experiments and observations on the light which is spontaneously emitted with some degree, of permanency from various bodies.
A factious intemperance then characterized debates of the Commons, while the House of Lords stood in the front of the Revolution, and secured the permanency of its best issues.
To the efficacy and permanency of your Union, a government for the whole is indispensable.
I rejoice that the interesting revolutionary movements of so many years have issued in the formation of a constitution,[90] designed to give permanency to the great object for which you have contended.
To the efficacy and permanency of your Union a government for the whole is indispensable.
I rejoice that the interesting revolutionary movements of so many years have issued in the formation of a constitution designed to give permanency to the great object for which you have contended.