What if, not alone the memory, but the lusts and vices of the former man were reasserting themselves in sleep?
Fleeting sensations mocked him--a disturbing conviction that the struggling memory in some measure had succeeded in reasserting itself in the shadowy kingdom of sleep.
Like a protuberance in an air cushion, which if pushed down in one place reappears in another, the original advantage of the bank infallibly ends in reasserting itself.
These peoples became Celtic, and Celtic in speech and character they have remained, even where ancestral physical types are reasserting themselves.
Reinach also holds that when the Celts appear in history Druidism was in its decline; the Celt, or at least the military caste among the Celts, was reasserting itself.
His hand had not lost its cunning, and his ruling passion, which the strange experiences of the past few weeks had held in abeyance, was reasserting itself with a fuller, richer power than he had known before.
He seemed to have no hope, nor even a thought of retrieving the past and of reasserting his own manhood.
Within was a paddock in an uncultivated state, though bearing evidence of having once been tilled; but the heath and fern had insidiously crept in, and were reasserting their old supremacy.
In the constitutional history of Hungary the Tripartitum is of great importance as reasserting the fundamental equality of all the members of the populus (i.
But such superstitions die hard, and in the general recrudescence of almost forgotten forms of heathenism at this time, this cult may very well have been reasserting itself.
They were simplyreasserting the fundamental principles of the Mosaic religion.
This division of opinion at once brought to a head that desire for reasserting their national independence which the Bohemians had so long cherished.
The occupation of England in a foreign war had given rise to hopes among the princes of India that an opportunity had come for reasserting their freedom.
To this Ross replied,[563] reasserting the determination of the Cherokees to maintain a strict neutrality between the contending parties.
This was followed[360] by the passage of an act reasserting the territorial jurisdiction of Georgia and annulling all laws made by the Cherokee Indians.
His policy had brought Great Britain to the verge of disaster in Afghanistan: the credit of reasserting the superiority of British arms was deferred till his successors had taken office.
The reappearance of these old English names bears witness to the fact that the vernacular was reasserting itself.
This Alexander hoped to obviate by reasserting the papal supremacy, which had never been formally denied, and by reducing the district to obedience.
But if Spain was the victim of national and class jealousies and divisions, she was not on that account less tenacious of her privileges, and the change of rulers gave her an opportunity of reasserting them.
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