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These few quotations from the first utterances of Mr. Bonar Law on his arrival are sufficient to show how complete was the understanding between him and the Ulster people even before the great demonstration of the following day.
The quotations from this speech, which was never published, are from a report privately taken by the Ulster Unionist Council.
He could take up quotations from Horace, and he was content with such parish subscriptions as the Squire had given for twenty years, and was firmly minded not to increase.
He put her through a stiff series of geographical notes, including a number of quotations from Homer and Herodotus, bearing on the spread of Greek culture in the Aegean.
These quotationsare from the Kulikâ-Upanishad (transl.
All quotations and words were from the Bible and no quotation once recited could be repeated.
Each captain when first called upon was supposed to recite such quotations as he knew were known by the opposing captain; but no quotation could exceed a chapter or psalm in length.
The following quotations force the conclusion that in the early history of medicine there was supposed to be some important relation between wounds of the head and multiple abscesses.
If it should seem, in consequence, that inadequate recognition has been made of the labors of others, it must be borne in mind that ample quotations and numerous references were inadmissible in such a work as the present.
Footnote 2: For extensive quotations from these and other writers on diphtheria at a very interesting period of our medical literature, see A.
The following are some quotations from this document: "Tradition is an unwritten law.
These quotations may look strangely in such an article as this; but there are many within the walls of St Stephens's who must acknowledge the force of the allusion, and the truth of the sentiments they convey.
A few quotationsfrom historians of authority, will at once establish this important proposition.
It would be easy to multiply quotations of this order, and to show you in the documents of Grecian and Roman civilization numerous traces of the knowledge of the only and holy God.
It will therefore be necessary to show you, by a fewquotations at least, that I am not speaking rashly.
Quotations were secured for comparatively low-priced but standard grades of goods and these were averaged to obtain the prices given in Table 3.
The quotations collected for each article were averaged and are given in Tables 1 and 2.
The Middle Age hardly knew classical literature, save by the allusions and quotationsof Augustin.
This and the subsequent quotations are taken by Mr. Mill from Rae’s “New Principles of Political Economy.
The calculation must be recommenced on different data every time he bartered his coats for a different kind of article, and there could be no current price or regular quotations of value.
The references which follow the Chronological Data are the numbers of the Quotations in consecutive order from the respective Authors under which they are placed.
A few quotations seem in order: Remember, on every occasion which leads thee to vexation, to apply this principle: not that this is a misfortune, but that to bear it nobly is good fortune.
Most of the council having exhausted their talents of rhetoric by endless quotations from the Koran, it was my turn to try and impress the hero, and I did so by pointing out to him the wickedness of his deed.
Its quotationsat no time were as high as 50 per cent.
The quotations and references I have given are so strong they almost overwhelm us.
This last quotation tells what these brethren had been, and the foregoing quotations show what they were when Paul wrote to them.
Several lines preserved from that book are either quotations or parodies from the old tragedies[324].
Herald: "By long odds the best book of quotations in existence.
It is the best book of quotations which I have seen.
It should be observed that the quotations given are all from Ephrem’s Greek, not Syriac, works; and that suspicions have been raised about the former being tampered with.
His view of the additions to the books of Daniel and Esther, as well as his opinion about Tobit, are sufficiently expressed in the epistle to Africanus, so that scattered quotations from these parts of Scripture can be properly estimated.
The charges brought against the Methodists are nine in number; and it is a remarkable fact, that all of them are supported, exclusively, by quotations from Whitefield's loosely worded Journals.
These quotations have to do with the personal life.
All of these quotations from Emerson and Thoreau are but various modes of saying "Let the world go.
The three quotations are from his Walden:-- "Probably I should not consciously and deliberately forsake my particular calling to do the good which society demands of me, to save the universe from annihilation.
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