Even," quoth Catharine, who fancied that she had discovered a pertinent retort, "even as your mistress suffereth the Catholics of England.
Two, however, contain sufficient pertinent material to warrant their citation.
There is no assurance that all pertinent material was copied.
Had you been taxing me with superstition, the passage would have been pertinent to the censure.
The most insignificant of us you have sent away pleased with some fitting apologue, orpertinent story.
Investigation and study of any subject will be facilitated if the facts or materials pertinent to that subject be so marshaled and arranged that those most pertinent to it may appear to the mind in some form of juxtaposition.
Wait until all patents pertinent to the subject have been seen and adequate knowledge of them acquired.
The following section is the portion of the act pertinent to this inquiry.
This fact, with every other pertinent consideration, will, I am sure, have your just and careful attention in the solemn deliberations upon which you are about to enter.
Turning to the practical aspects of a recognition of belligerency and reviewing its inconveniences and positive dangers, still further pertinent considerations appear.
I do not wish to be considered as standing sponsor for the rising dollar, but it is a pertinent question to ask those who decry the gold standard for this reason, why the same cause did not have the same effect in each instance.
Practically, both refer, or may refer, back to the will of God; and the discussion here brings me to the point at which some pertinent questions may be asked.
Any member may ask what pertinent questions he pleases of the minister who is making the statement, so that nothing needing elucidation may be passed by without full explanation.
Yet it is strange to find it recorded that whenever anything pertinent to the matter under discussion was said he was immediately wide awake and in full possession of his reasoning faculties.
Although not strictly a story of either the Bench or the Bar of America, it is so pertinentto the latter that we cannot omit the following told by the Scottish clergyman, the late Dr.
Manchester, in the columns of Varnish, asked this pertinent question: "Do you have trouble with your fine colors clouding up and losing their brilliancy from the varnish?
The suggestions are quite as pertinent now as they were at the time they were first given publicity.
And it is pertinenthere to say that even the best of dressings, those which long usage has sanctioned as of established value, are of such a nature that they are beneficial only when applied sparingly.
And here the reader may deem it pertinent to ask for a review of the systems and methods practiced in painting and finishing cutters and sleighs.
A skeleton itinerary is given at the end of this chapter which allows some digression here for observations of a pertinent kind.
Perhaps four years of pretty constant automobile touring in Europe ought to count for something in the way of accumulated pertinent information concerning hotels and highways and by-ways.
It is the tapestry in this set that is called Visit of Louis XIV to the Gobelins that interests us strongly, as being delightfully pertinent to our subject.
But it cannot be pertinent here, for it has no important border, say you.
Min Peters' scrawly letters were read and re-read; her pertinent comments on all that went on were always worth reading and were sometimes actually funny.
The others sat silent, impressed more than ever with the wisdom of this stranger who had so many pertinent facts at his finger tips.
A pertinent question, closely allied to the proposition just treated, is this: Can the human will, without the aid of grace, overcome all the grievous temptations to mortal sin by which it is besieged?
It is more pertinent here to notice that his further qualification, exercising a public calling, was part of a protective system which has passed away.
To complete the re-creation of antiquity, churches and all the other structures pertinentto community life are included.
The latter is a pertinentinstance of things difficult to do well.
Pertinent to the quality of its dancing, we have a few words of its manager, Clifton W.
And do not forget that there was not a single question put to Mr. Reginald Boyd, whether pertinent to this inquiry or not, which he refused to answer.
The Coroner: "Your statement is a voluntary one, and much of it is not pertinent to the inquiry.
But the teacher must be a thinker to ask simple and pertinent questions.
Let him move on firmly and vigorously; only direct his movement here and there, modify his tone by easy suggestions and pertinent questions, and encourage him as far as possible in his own effort to appreciate and express the author's idea.
This remark is pertinent also to much of non-applied geologic work in recent years.