It is further probable that the wheel on the shoulder corresponded to the child on the shoulder of St. Kit, and I am at a loss to understand how any thinker can have ever propounded such a proposition as to require Dr.
The existence of the giants was deemed of sufficient importance to require attention as to the means of perpetuating them; consequently there was a considerable foundation in Valencia for their support.
One should requireno warmup even in order to reduce one's salt intake to 1/100th of the usual.
Living without such things does not evenrequire the aforementioned warmup; as long as we have our minds made up to live without them it does not matter even if they disappear tomorrow.
Though we were again got near our harbor by three in the afternoon, yet it seemed to require a full hour or more before we could come to our former place of anchoring, or berth, as the captain called it.
Here we were saluted with a gun, which was a signal to pass no farther till we had complied with certain ceremonies which the laws of this country require to be observed by all ships which arrive in this port.
We both require caution; we must both, for some while at least, avoid the chance of a pursuit.
My son," said the old gentleman, "I will be very frank with you on matters within my competence; on those of which I know nothing it does not require much discretion to be silent.
I require no such proofs," said the virtuous person.
But it is possible to teach nearly everybody reading and writing; and it is a curious but exact observation that a very large proportion of those who have been taught reading require something to read.
The indebtedness of this both to the Arnoldian and Ruskinian creeds, its advance (in the main a legitimate advance) on the former, and its heretical deviation from the development of the latter, require no comment.
In order to test the loyalty of his Majesty's subjects it was enacted that a bishop or two justices of the peace might summon any person who was suspected of recusancy, and require him to take a special oath of loyalty embodied in the Act.
If not, why should souls requirethem on higher planes?
Mixed passions, or emotions of the mind, require a mixed expression.
Labour then to require this intuitive knowledge; attend carefully to the address, the arts and manners of those acquainted with life, and endeavour to imitate them.
When a question is asked, it seldom falls upon the last word; and many sentences require no cadence at all.
Never did any conjuncture require so much prudence as this.
The amount you require must be raised," observed Roger Kyffin, taking half a turn across the room.
Your daughter has told me that you require evidence of your father's marriage to my relative, and I trust that, even now, though so many years have passed, it may be obtained.
Wages he would not receive, and he had been too long accustomed to forage for himself to require being fed.
But tell me what you require of me--what can I do for you?
Besides, you will find us all in holiday mood, just what you require after the sad times through which you have passed.
His mind leaped forward twenty years to the time when this baby would require a passport, and he wondered if there were a special form for adopted babies.
Consider for a moment the external difficulties which restrict the poet's liberty, and require the most vigorous efforts of reason to subdue them.
Jefferson ascertained that the pirates would require of the United States, as the price of immunity for its commerce, a tribute of about three hundred thousand dollars per annum.
It does not seem to occur to him that a young man might require some stronger motive to keep his passions in check than could be furnished either by the wish to imitate a good example or by his "reasoning powers.
Our own interests, too, the very means of making war, require that we should give time to our merchants to gather in their vessels and property and our seamen now afloat.
Now, my brother, does it not require considerable ingenuity and special pleading to avoid conclusions to which unbiased common sense would arrive in an instant, in the application of these declared rights to persons held as slaves?
What doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy?
The service I require of you is not a very difficult one," he answered, bending across the table in his earnestness.
We may not require it, but in this matter we must not overlook a single point.
It will require years of study to sum up the results of the statistical investigations, and I have been necessarily forced to limit the scope of my essay to some one locality.
On the other hand, supposing that the time has come for the introduction of improved machinery into Russian agriculture, would it require any revolution in the social relations prevailing in the Russian village?
It wouldrequire the elaborate study of a scholar to truly represent the historical value of Tchernyshefsky, who can justly be called the father of Russian Nihilism.
If the rent is exorbitant and the earnings of the farmer are scanty, it does not require a genius to draw the conclusion that there must be some connection of cause and sequence between the two facts.
If thee requires it, I also require His forgiveness for myself.
It would require an endless number of illustrations to give even a faint idea of the variety of these fossil Crinoids.
So great a sacrifice does it requireto conquer Nature!
If ever you quit the service of the French court, and your own does not require you, I implore you to come to me; I will give you /carte blanche/ as to the nature and appointments of your office.
The birds are happy in the cage, require very little care, and if properly attended to are said to be free from diseases.
When oil is used it will require two or three days for the picture to dry.
The other way in which Bubble Bowling may be played is simpler, and does notrequire an even number of players as no sides are formed.
Plants live in the earth and require light, air, and moisture.
Modelling-wax is much more expensive than clay; it is used principally for small objects and those that require fine workmanship.
In the same manner go over all the outlines you wish to make on the window, then leave the color to harden and dry, which will probably require hours.
Though good and serviceable, they are more difficult to make and require more time and labor.
Comic Historical Tableaux= are very amusing, and being impromptu require no preparation beforehand.
In this style of painting the decoration is more conventional, and does not require the same amount of working up and shading, but is as a rule, treated simply, flat tints with a little shading being all that is required.
Always and everywhere lost battles, bad and ignorant generalship, require explanations, justifications, and commentaries.
He did not require to be very subtly observant to notice that he had managed to arouse some sort of feeling, perhaps of greed, in Ricardo's breast.
The treasure, my dear, is not big enough to require a cavern.
Let me beg you to understand that I do not say this from the supposition that you have many sins which require palliation; believe me when I say that I never yet met any one who had fewer to atone for, than Miss Lillerton.
He feared that noblemen and gentlemen would perhaps require the excitement of thrashing living subjects.
It would require the pencil of Hogarth to illustrate—our feeble pen is inadequate to describe—the expression which the countenances of Mr. Calton and Mr. Septimus Hicks respectively assumed, at this unexpected announcement.
These are their only recreations, and they require no more.
To describe adequately their characteristics with relation to light would alone require the space of a complete volume, and the reader is referred to the many excellent works on physics (optics) which are obtainable.
Mr. Beverly, like the well-to-do man that he was, remained away in Europe until October should require his presence as a guiding hand in the office.
The nerves of those people require more and more stimulants to give them any sensation at all.
It would require days of constant work to explore all the passages we found, whereas our time was limited to that portion of one day after 12 o'clock noon.
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