Yet the number of children reared to adult years among the more intelligent classes probably equals or exceeds those of the lowest, owing to the high rate of infant mortality where births are excessive.
We are of a race of women that of old knew no fear, and feared no death, and lived great lives and hoped great hopes; and if today some of us have fallen on evil and degenerate times, there moves in us yet the throb of the old blood.
Nothing could be more natural at that place and time than such a translation; yet the growth of explanatory myth and legend around it was none the less luxuriant.
But I am come to teach thee what things shall befall thy people in the latter days, for as yet the vision is for days.
And the heart of the two kings shall be to do evil, and they shall speak lies at one table, and they shall not prosper: because as yet the end is unto another time.
Yet the eye of God hath looked upon him for good, and hath lifted him up from his low estate, and hath exalted his head: and many have wondered at him, and have glorified God.
For money indeed he had never scrupled to be guilty of fraud aggravated by hypocrisy; yet the love of money was not his strongest passion.
Yet the story, as it has come down to us, is both interesting and instructive.
Immense sums had been drawn out of the Treasury: yet the pay of the troops was in arrear.
Yet the punishment of the son might seem to differ from the punishment of the father rather in degree than in principle.
Yet the leaders, probably despairing of pardon, urged the men to try the chance of battle.
I say though these things argued for it, yet the thoughts of shedding human blood for my deliverance were very terrible to me, and such as I could by no means reconcile myself to for a great while.
Yet the number of births to a marriage is greater in Almondness than in those counties.
Yet the fecundity in London at the close of the seventeenth century was 4; and the average fecundity of the whole kingdom now is not more, according to Mr Sadler, than 3 1/2.
Yet the contemplation of imaginary models is not an unpleasant or useless employment of the mind.
Yet the effect of these early performances, imperfect as they must necessarily be, is immense.
Yet the artists, with all their dexterity, with all their assiduity, and with all their vast means, were unable to produce anything comparable to the wonders which a spirit of a higher order had wrought in a single night.
And if the same awful authority does not apply so directly to the Evangelical and Apostolical writings as to the Hebrew Canon, yet the analogy of faith justifies the transfer.
Before reaching her he stopped on the grass and went through the form of feeling for something, possibly forgotten, in the light overcoat he carried on his arm; yet the essence of the act was no more than the impulse to gain time.
Yet the pistil of each cabbage-flower is surrounded not only by its own six stamens, but by those of the many other flowers on the same plant.
Although I do not doubt that some domestic animals vary less than others, yet the rarity or absence of distinct breeds of the cat, the donkey, peacock, goose, etc.
Yet the advantage of plumed seeds no doubt stands in the closest relation to the land being already thickly clothed by other plants; so that the seeds may be widely distributed and fall on unoccupied ground.
Yet the state of mind felt oddly familiar, and I tried to understand why.
Yet the more I learned about Rama through my continuing research, the less I was heartened by Rama's confession to his former mentor.
Yet the forty or so people seemed unprepared for Atmananda, who strode into the lecture hall twenty minutes late, with a can of diet soda in one hand and a pack of green gum in the other.
Yet the levelling up process which occurred during the war, tending towards armament equilibrium, towards removal of enormous disparity, failed to touch the chemical arm.
These things I continually see and feel, and am afflicted and oppressed with, yet the wisdom of God doth order them for my good; 1.
This great glory did not continue upon me until morning, yet the twelfth of the Author to the Hebrews, Heb.
Even if he were victorious in the duel, and both did not die, yet the noise of the firearms would greatly decrease his chances of escape.
Yet the man is little without the opportunity, and Rupert by himself could hardly have troubled our repose.
Yet the memory of Rudolf Rassendyll is fresh to me as on the day he died, and the vision of the death of Rupert of Hentzau dances often before my eyes.
We have shown only as yet the effect of this mood of mind on dramatic intention and effort.
I feel as if something very beautiful had happened--not death; although Henry is with us no longer, yet the memory of his sweet and virtuous soul must ever cheer and comfort me.
Yet the conquest of Africa was imperfect till her former sovereign was delivered, either alive or dead, into the hands of the Romans.
Yet the analysis of any one of these hundreds of syllables into its component phonetic elements--had any one been genius enough to make such analysis--would have given the key to simpler and better things.
Yet the term "laughing philosopher," which seems to have been universally applied to Democritus, suggests a mind not altogether withdrawn from the world of practicalities.
Yet the facts of his life are almost a blank for us, and of his writings only a single one has been preserved.
Yet the more we consider the case, the more clear it will become that the two methods are too closely linked together to be dissevered.
Yet the ideal is always there as a standard by which all deeds are judged.
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