It seems worth while to include one of the Clemens-Cable programs here--a most satisfactory one.
It seems worth while, however, to let Andrew Lang speak for himself.
Yet there are a few minor things that it seems worth while to remember.
Browning has himself told the story of his misfortunes so fully and so graphically in a letter to Mr. Frank Hill, editor of the London Daily News, forty years after the event, that it seems worth while to introduce it here.
It seems worth while to emphasize this treatment by manipulations and massage, because it represents a psychotherapeutic factor in the treatment of these injuries.
It seems worth while to discuss at some length, then, the subject of unconscious cerebration, because it constitutes the pathological physiology of many nervous states that we see in modern life.
One that is likely to be impressive because it occurred in the experience of Professor Louis Agassiz, seems worth reporting.
It seems worth while to go over the list of Popes who came during the twenty years just before and after the date given for the issuance of this supposed bull.
It seems worth while to observe, in limine, that this doctrine is contradicted by that of Professor Huxley.
But although I am satisfied that they have nothing on which to base their generalization, it seems worth while to conclude by showing yet one further point.
But here it seems worth while to notice this possibility of their occasionally arising as merely individual variations, afterwards perpetuated by any of the numerous isolating conditions which occur in nature.
Experimentation of this kind, exhibiting the practice as it is carried on to-day, seems worth of a somewhat careful examination.
It seems worth while to examine the account of these investigations a little closely.
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