Where these honorific details occur, in such cases, they commonly masquerade under designations that belong in the field of the aesthetic, ethical or economic interest.
The leisure rendered by the wife in such cases is, of course, not a simple manifestation of idleness or indolence.
In such cases of reversion there is a return to the unmediated relation of subservience, as the dominant fact of the devout attitude.
The diversion of expenditure to honorific waste in such cases is not uncommon enough to cause surprise or even to raise a smile.
From the ownership of women the concept of ownership extends itself to include the products of their industry, and so there arises the ownership of things as well as of persons.
And a believer is eminently a person who knows how to obey and accept chastisement with good grace.
Hence it should appear probable that the interest of the invidious comparison with respect to pecuniary or other honorific merit should occupy the attention of the leisure class, to the neglect of the cognitive interest.
There is a record of a case of a young girl of great moral purity who became pregnant without the slightest knowledge of the source; although, it might be remarked, such cases must be taken "cum grano salis.
Maroldus speaks in full of such cases; Bartholinus, Salmuth, and a Reyes speak of women vomiting remnants of fetuses.
Of 11 such cases at nine months, 6 mothers lived and 6 intrauterine fetuses lived.
Superfetation has been known for many centuries; the Romans had laws prescribing the laws of succession in such cases, and many medical writers have mentioned it.
Now Asie, not without taking such precautions as usual in such cases, went off to report to Carlos the conference she had held with the Baron, and all the profit she had made by it.
In default of curiosity Camusot would have examined Lucien as he had examined Jacques Collin, with all the cunning which the most honest magistrate allows himself to use in such cases.
In such cases, and in such cases only, the legislator ought to inflict death as the punishment of offences.
The judges of such cases shall be the same as of the robbers of temples; and let the whole proceeding be carried on in the same way, and the vote of the majority condemn to death.
Such cases as that of St. Anthony are typical of its effects upon the strongest minds; but it was especially the convents for women that became the great breeding-beds of this disease.
The priest at Morzine attempted to quiet the matter by avowing his disbelief in such casesof possession; but immediately a great outcry was raised against him, especially by the possessed themselves.
It is customary to assume that, in such cases, the past operates by modifying the structure of the brain, not directly.
The reis and crew, as usual in such cases, lost their heads.
The men assured me that the most fatal symptom was violent bleeding from the nose; in such cases no one had been known to recover.
In such cases, all Buryate clans which are scattered for hundreds of miles west and east of Lake Baikal, are bound to send their delegate hunters.
In such cases what is described as competition may be no competition at all.
It has been extremely exaggerated, but it is occasionally met with among nearly all savages; and in such cases it has the same origin as the exposure of children.
And if all do not go to the ground in such cases, they owe it to mutual help.
At the end the judge decided to admit the testimony, as the judge usually does in such cases, after a sufficient waste of time in what are called arguments.
DEAR FANNY:--It is with deep regret that I learn of the death of your kind and brave father, and especially that it is affecting your young heart beyond what is common in such cases.
Nothing is better known to history than that courts of justice are utterly incompetent to such cases.
As usual in such cases, each questions the other's motives.
I've heerd of such cases before," said the Oracle, meditatively.
They ain't common, but I've hear'd of such cases before.
Part 13 The term 'simultaneous' is primarily and most appropriately applied to those things the genesis of the one of which is simultaneous with that of the other; for in such cases neither is prior or posterior to the other.
It is perhaps a difficult matter, in such cases, to make a positive statement without more exhaustive examination, but to have raised questions with regard to details is not without advantage.
Moreover, in such cases it is one member of the pair determinately, and not either the one or the other, which must be present.
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