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Does the instruction of their families, or of the more poor and ignorant of their neighbours, possess its due share of their time?

Thy prayers have moved us to pity, as it is meet that prayers so deserving should, and so, be of good hope, and fear not that thou shalt be without the reward due thee in the future." And thereafter she suddenly vanished from my eyes. Oimè! wretched me!

It is at the present time under discussion in astronomy how far these colours are objective at all, or whether, if they are real, they may not be due to causes other than temperature. Yet the significance of the three predominating colours blue-white, yellow, and red has been sustained by the spectroscope. It is the series of colours through which a white-hot bar of iron passes as it cools.

Greet your father King Kojata from me, and don't forget to remind him of his debt; the time has long passed since it was due, but now he will have to pay it. Farewell for the present; we shall meet again. With these words the old man disappeared into the tree, and the Prince returned home rather startled, and told his father all that he had seen and heard.

The age is one in which there is a keen curiosity to see what course the church will take. It is partly due, undoubtedly, to the inherited habit of being concerned in theology; it is perhaps more largely the result of unconscious desire for a liberalism so great that it shall justify those who have been so liberal as to lay aside all religion whatever.

The result of this second attempt was a prosperous voyage, and the little fleet arrived in due time at Burlington, on the English coast, where the queen landed her money and her stores. She had, however, after all, a very narrow escape, for she was very closely pursued on her voyage by an English squadron.

People who won't have 'no' for an answer must have 'yes, of course." "And it is 'yes! Edith " "Be quiet, Sir Victor; it is not 'yes' just yet, neither is it 'no. You must let me think all this over; my head is giddy with your vehemence. Give me let me see until to-morrow. I can't answer now." "But, Edith " "That much is due to me," she interposed, proudly; "remember, I have not expected this.

Each is sovereign within its own province. The distribution of power between them presupposes that these authorities will move in harmony with each other. The members of the State and General Governments are all under oath to support both, and allegiance is due to the one and to the other.

A Fishman agreed to go down the coast with Captain Burke, who paid him his wages in advance; on receiving which, the fellow jumped overboard, and escaped. The captain then refused to pay the sums due to two members of the same tribe, unless the first should refund the money.

Connor, do you know what I'm beginning to think?" "No, father dear, I do not." "Why, then, it's this, that she'll be the manes of savin' your father's soul. Connor, I can look back now upon my money all I lost it was no doubt terrible terrible all out. Connor, my rint is due, and I haven't the manes of meetin' it."