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See also, in this respect, Professor White head's criticism of the hypothetical picture of the electron and its behaviour. Goetheanism Whence and Whither? The Adventure of Reason

"The Messieurs themselves deserve but little mercy from us for their mean behaviour in setting fire to so many bales of cloth and raw silk in the Fort but a very few minutes before we entered, and it grieves us much, to see such a number of stout and good vessels sunk with their whole cargoes far above the Fort, which is a great loss to us and no profit to them.

I made my court to him, and haunted his levee with assiduity. In return to this behaviour which was the pure effect of my goodwill, and which no duty that I owed his Grace, no obligation that I had to him, imposed upon me I have great reason to suspect that he went at least half way in all which was said or done against me.

"'Yudhishthira said, "The most trifling act, O grandsire, cannot be accomplished by any man if unaided. What should be the behaviour and what the acts of the king's minister? Upon whom should the king repose confidence and upon whom should he not?" "'Bhishma said, "Kings, O monarch, have four kinds of friends.

Booth," answered the other lady, "you surprize me very much; if there was anything displeasing to you in my behaviour I am extremely concerned at it. I did not know I had been defective in any of the rules of civility, but if I was, madam, I ask your pardon." "Is civility, then, my dear," replied Amelia, "a synonymous term with friendship?

Their servant girls became wicked in behaviour, and began to wear necklaces of gold and other ornaments and fine robes, and used to remain in their houses or go away before their very eyes. They began to derive great pleasure from sports and diversions in which their women were dressed as men and their men as women.

Gann vouched, declaring that Caroline's behaviour was hastening her own death; and she finished by a fainting fit. In the presence of all these charges, there stood Miss Caroline, dumb, stupid and careless; nay, when the fainting-fit came on, and Mrs.

Indeed, it was to oblige us, that the sultan consented to deprive himself of the services of a very able man; for we surrounded the palace, and insisted that it was all his fault, but, considering our behaviour in the field of battle, your highness must admit that there was reason to doubt the fact.

"'An apology to the amiable and virtuous Mistress Culling?" says old Nevil: "an apology? what for?" "For unbecoming and insolent behaviour," says my lord. 'I am that lady's friend, Stukely warned Captain Baskelett. 'Don't let us have a third apology in the field. 'Perfectly true; you are her friend, and you know what a friend of mine she is, rejoined Cecil.

"It was awkward," replied Bertha. "No more awkward for you than for me," said Mrs. Cross. "But I've noticed, Bertha, that you are getting rather selfish in some things I don't of course say in everything and I think it isn't difficult to guess where that comes from." Long and loudly did Mrs. Cross rail against this infamous behaviour.