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We might say, adhering to the standpoint of physics, that two aspects of different things belong to the same perspective when they are in the same place. But this would not really help us, since a "place" has not yet been defined. Can we define what is meant by saying that two aspects are "in the same place," without introducing anything beyond the laws of perspective and dynamics?

Most of the islands of a continent, and many of these of considerable population and extent, were filled with them. And the continent itself, to which these geographically belong, was widely polluted by their domain.

I'm using his oil to feed my torch with: yes, but it isn't really his torch or mine, or his oil or mine: they belong to each of us till we drop and hand them on." Archie turned a sobered glance on him. "I see your point. But if the job had to be done I don't see that you need have done it from his chair." "There's where we differ.

So I asked her again about her people whether I couldn't send for someone belonging to her. 'There's none that belongs to me, she says, 'and there's no one I belong to. "I thought very likely she didn't want to tell me about herself; perhaps because she had done wrong, and her family had not been good to her. Yet it was right I should try and get her folks to come, if she had any folks.

If, nevertheless, you still decide in favour of the banquet with your friends, I can not help it; but I must now know: Shall this night belong to me, or to the daughter of Archias?" "Is it impossible to talk with you, unlucky girl, as one would with other sensible people?" Hermon burst forth wrathfully.

Do we not also know, many of us, this cruel double life in which the obligations which belong to our circumstances and to old habits contend for mastery with new misery? When she was not thus engaged the Queen sat by her husband, weeping when she could do so unseen.

"Sir, he says he does belong to the county." "Show him in! What sort of a person?" "A sort of gentleman, sir; that is," continued the butler, mindful of five shillings just slipped within his palm by the stranger, "quite the gentleman." "More wine, then-stir up the fire." In a few moments the visitor was ushered into the apartment.

"Look at me," he said abruptly. She turned, observed him calmly, and then glanced back to the fire. She asked no question. Her chin rested on her hands, now, so that when she spoke her head nodded a little and gave a significance to what she said. "The grey doesn't belong to you?" So she was thinking of horses! "Well," she repeated. "No." "Hoss-lifting," she mused.

Again, the auspices of the emperor, and his edicts, apart even from any celestial or supernatural inspiration, simply as emanations of his own divine character, had a value and a consecration which could never belong to those of a council or to those even which had been sullied by the breath of any less august reviser.

But, as you are aware, in the Force to which we have the honor to belong, we do not look for recognition, preferring to find a sufficient reward in duty done. "Permit me also to say that we recognize and appreciate the spirit of devotion showed by Mrs. Cameron during these trying months in so cheerfully and loyally giving you up to this service.