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I shall be ever disposed to show a proper regard for their wishes and, within constitutional limits, shall at all times cheerfully cooperate with you for the advancement of their welfare. I trust it may not be deemed inappropriate to the occasion for me to dwell for a moment on the memory of the most eminent citizen of our country who during the summer that is gone by has descended to the tomb.

Behold the land of the Chaldeans; this people was not, till the Assyrian founded it for them that dwell in the wilderness: they set up the towers thereof, they raised up the palaces thereof; and he brought it to ruin. Howl, ye ships of Tarshish: for your strength is laid waste.

The text seems to imply that man shall dwell upon the earth, yet so that all heaven and earth shall be a paradise wherein God dwells, for God dwells not alone in heaven, but in all places, wherefore the elect shall be also even where He is. Therefore, my beloved, since ye look for such things, be diligent, that ye may be found of him without spot, and blameless, in peace.

By some he was: regarded as very eccentric, which is another way of saying that he preserved a very marked individuality, and always had the courage of his convictions. They did not seem to understand how so much playfulness and piety, fervour and frolicsomeness could dwell in the same person.

Our records show that centuries ago the whole land was as the south and west coast country, but each year the fields of ice swallow more and more of our sweet and fertile land, until now we have but little space for our teeming population and each year less and less to eat. On the top of a mountain south of our city dwell a few strange people with a strange faith and who keep to themselves.

Three days is a very long time to dwell in one thought; I myself had become impatient, I do not deny. To go away, which would have been very natural, and which Agathe proposed, was contrary to my instincts and interests both.

I think that it is a piece of practical wisdom in driving the mental screw, to be careful how you allow it to dwell too constantly upon any one topic. If you allow yourself to think too much of any subject, you will get a partial craze upon that; you will come to vastly overrate its importance. You will make yourself uncomfortable about it.

She actually began to characterize her recent mental attitude to her past life as morbid. "Oh!" he murmured absently, with gloomy hesitation, as he manipulated the pencil. She went on still more persuasively: "I suppose you've got a new secretary?" "No," he said, as though it fatigued and annoyed him to dwell on the subject.

He felt her eye dwell on him, and his cheeks burned under it. The next moment they were at Font Hill, and Lucy seemed to David to hesitate whether to give him her hand at parting or not. She did give him her hand, though not so freely, David thought, as she had done on his own little lawn three hours before, and this dashed his spirits.

Two of them are habitable, of which the southern, whose inhabitants are your antipodes, bears no relation to your people; and see how small a part they occupy in this other northern zone, in which you dwell.