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I had been greatly drawn towards the work on learning the opinion of an English critic, who candidly confessed that he respected German philosophy because of its complete incomprehensibility, as instanced by Hegel's doctrines, until the study of Schopenhauer had made it clear to him that Hegel's lack of lucidity was due not so much to his own incapacity as to the intentionally bombastic style in which this philosopher had clothed his problems.

An American, named Fulton, made a trial in the Hudson with one in 1807 that is about five years ago and I believe the Yankees, in consequence, are laying claim to the invention." "Now that you bring the thing to my recollection," said Fritz, "the idea of applying steam in the arts is by no means new, although, I must candidly admit, I never heard of it being used in propelling ships before.

But precisely because an American foreign policy must be candidly and vigorously national, it will gradually bring with it an increasingly complicated group of international ties and duties. The American nation, just in so far as it believes in its nationality and is ready to become more of a nation, must assume a more definite and a more responsible place in the international system.

General Driesen promised this, and then I dictated to him a draft which I would now candidly lay before the reader if I had a copy of it. I may add that in the different proclamations of Louis XVIII. I remarked several passages precisely corresponding with the draft I had dictated at Hamburg.

"I suppose, Julio, there was much blood shed." "It flowed in torrents." Bernardo eyed his companion from head to foot in great surprise. "I would like to ask you something, but you might not understand the joke, and you would be angry with me," he said. "Say candidly what you think," replied his companion.

Romeo candidly admitted that twenty dogs might well be sufficient for people of simple tastes and Juliet did not deny that only a "sissy girl" would be annoyed by barking. Eventually, Romeo promised not to bring home any more dogs unless the present supply should be depleted by disappearance or accident, and Juliet promised not to chloroform any without his consent.

She was, as she candidly admits, ill and feverish sickening for a fever, in fact, when the most rational person's senses are apt to play them strange tricks. She is alone at the dead of night in a house she believes to be haunted; and then her dog an odious little beast, I remember him well, always barking at something or nothing; the dog suggests there is somebody near.

"But I tell you candidly, Algy, I believe she's pushing me, that she may see how far I will let her go. I do not permit her to play at this game with me."

"Oh yes to say good-bye. And if I had doubted the truth of what I tell you " "She'd have cleared up your doubt?" Chad understood "rather" again! It even kept him briefly silent. But he made that up. "She must have been wonderful." "She WAS," Strether candidly admitted all of which practically told as a reference to the conditions created by the accident of the previous week.

He is a sure winner every time. You're up against him now, aren't you?" "More or less," Crawshay confessed. "I crossed on the steamer with him." "I bet that didn't do you much good!" "I lost the first game," Crawshay confessed candidly. "I see that you know all about it." "No need to put me wiser than I am," the girl observed carelessly. "Jocelyn Thew's no talker."