It is determined by the strongest motive, says one; it is not determined by the strongest motive, says another.
It is the mind, says one; it is the will, says another; it is a volition, replies a third.
It is determined by the strongest motive, says one; it is determined by itself, says another; and upon these two positions the combatants have arranged themselves.
He caused the Peruvian to be entertained in the best manner the camp could afford, and paid him the respect, says one of the Conquerors, due to the ambassador of so great a monarch.
The larger the hole," says one of the old Conquerors, "the more of a gentleman!
No podre decir," says one of the Conquerors, "los depositos.
I will make his feet as hind's feet,' says one of the old prophets.
I remembered God, and was troubled' says one Psalmist.
The law of the Lord is in his heart,' says one of the Psalms, 'none of his steps shall slide.
Well, I declare," says one, "I see nothing extraordinary to look at.
Ay, says one son, so I could, if I thought this high God would regard me, and take notice of my laying of my soul at his foot, while I suffer for his Word and truth in the world.
Tell Billy to play us 'The Parmer's Daughter' before he goes," says one in the crowd.
Ye have only a little farther to go," says one of them that had crossed belts on and a green sash about him.
When the image was gone," says one, "my eyes seemed to be in search of something.
I felt an impulse," says one, "to turn in the direction of the image seen.
The colors tend to diffuse themselves, ignoring the boundary," says one.
I have twice promised them a happy surprise," says one, whose pale, studious features, wear an expression of gentleness.
I cannot have any local existence, for I know I am immaterial,' says one.
Says one lover to another: "The widest land Doom takes to part us, leaves thy heart in mine With pulses that beat double.
I believe in all the Christian truths, says one; and the curious question rises, how did these beliefs of his come into his possession?
Prussia," says one of its apologists, "has put an iron girdle round the whole of German life.
An unattractive home," says one, "is like the frame of a harp that stands without strings.
Says one: "It belongs to natures, refined as well as loving, and possesses that consideration of which finer dispositions only are capable.
We do not know what we would be at--make our children into men, says one--but what sort of men?
It is thrilling and magnificent," says one officer, "and I was filled with rapture at the spectacle of the first fight in the clouds.
The South Staffordshires thought they were "getting along splendidly," says oneof the men, "until the General came and told us we must retreat or we would be surrounded.
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