My assertion goes to show that the men generally were taken from a higher level in the community than that which fills our own ranks.
It is taken from vessels of a size fitted for the lakes, and placed in other vessels fitted for the canal.
And when the man fashioned by culture makes so little use of his freedom, his free will ought not to betaken from him.
Taste ever maintains its power on these remote borders, where legislation is taken from it.
The more that is taken from it the more there is to be returned, and the greater our power to draw upon it.
It has become worth twenty years' wages, because its owner has for years taken from it a thousand bushels annually; but when it had lain for centuries accumulating wealth it was worth nothing.
There is also that which we call the utmost perfection, and that is it which cannot be added to, or taken from him; and so God only is perfect.
D'Artagnan had not had time to ask why his sword was not taken from him, when the door of the cabinet opened, and a valet de chambre called, "M.
I have no house to be burnt in Bretagne; I have no treasure there that can be taken from me.
That man had ten auxiliaries, taken from a very inferior rank.
I may here insert the description of the curare or bejuco de Mavacure, taken from a manuscript, yet unpublished, of my learned fellow-labourer M.
Koenig has placed in the British Museum, beside the syenites of the Congo, the granites of Atures, taken from a series of rocks which were presented by M.
About this time I became noted in school as a reader, where before I had only been remarkable for my arithmetic, the medal for which could never be taken from me.
The pages which now follow, taken from Salvini's Autobiography, are presented with the permission of his publishers, the Century Company, New York.
By permission the following pages have been taken from "Ellen Terry's Memoirs," copyright by the S.
Now, this question and the hope it expresses that justice would be put to shame in England on Prince Henry's accession to the throne is taken from a speech of the Prince in the old play, "The Famous Victories of Henry the Fifth.
Manifestly this picture is taken from life, and it is just as manifestly the portrait of the "dark lady" of the sonnets.
The first illustration below is taken from a stucco relief found in a temple at Palenque, Central America.
I find a remarkable representation of an elephant, taken from an ancient Mexican manuscript.
Tuscany should be taken from Charles, and Latino his legate was therefore sent into the province in the name of the empire.
Though thou shouldst bray a fool in the mortar, as when a pestle striketh upon sodden barley, his folly would not be taken from him.
And the guilt of blood shall be taken from them: 21:9.
But I say to you that to every one that hath shall be given, and he shall abound: and from him that hath not, even that which he hath shall be taken from him.
In that respect, therefore, all hope of ultimate success is taken from us.
For behold he doth condemn all this people, even unto destruction; yea, and also that these our great cities shall be taken from us, that we shall have no place in them.
If it's taken from me I shan't want to go on living.
This room would never be taken from her, because she was the only one who was small enough to fit the bed.
After thirteen years she had still the same childish pleasure in the thought that it was hers and couldn't be taken from her, because nobody else wanted it.
Were Mr. Channing to go abroad, and the arrest of Hamish to follow upon it, the post they held, and its emoluments, might be taken from them at once and for ever.
You are not a stranger to the circumstances of my family, Mr. Dean; and I honestly avow that if this post is taken from me, it will be felt as a serious loss.
His place there was about to be taken from him; he knew it.
For, oh, it cannot be true, it cannot be true, David, that you could be taken fromme forever!
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