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His tone is, perhaps, not quite so full and round as that of a De Bériot or Baillot, for example; it is delicate rather than strong, but this delicacy was probably never possessed equally by another player."

It is apparent in all sects, and comes, therefore, from some deep common cause. People are alienated because they frankly do not believe the facts as presented to them to be true. Their reason and their sense of justice are equally offended. One can see no justice in a vicarious sacrifice, nor in the God who could be placated by such means.

He had hitherto only heard the brief narration of his grandfather, when he could ask no questions; but he now obtained full particulars from Markham, who, when he found him bent on hearing all, related everything, perhaps intending it as a warning against the passions which, when once called into force, he dreaded to find equally ungovernable in his present master. Mr.

Richard Horn was equally emphatic, but in a far different way. Indeed he could hardly restrain himself when discussing it. "I can think of nothing my young boy Oliver would or could do when he grows up," he exclaimed fiercely his eyes flashing, "which would shut him out of his home and his dear mother's care.

The wealth of Lydia, the arts of the Greeks, the splendor of the Augustan age, existed only in books and ruins, which were equally obscure in the eyes of the Scythian conquerors. Yet, in the present decay, Anatolia still contains some wealthy and populous cities; and, under the Byzantine empire, they were far more flourishing in numbers, size, and opulence.

He was equally confident that neither of the sailors was armed, for he had looked them over to see if there was any appearance of pistols in their pockets. "You are making altogether too much fuss over this little matter, Mr. Passford.

For I very shrewdly suspected that Gouroo and Mafuta were equally interested in my downfall might, indeed, have conspired in some mysterious manner to bring it about and would probably take care that it should be as complete and disastrous as savage vindictiveness could make it.

In our domestic policy the Constitution will be my guide, and in questions of doubt I shall look for its interpretation to the judicial decisions of that tribunal which was established to expound it and to the usage of the Government, sanctioned by the acquiescence of the country. I regard all its provisions as equally binding.

No daughter of the house would ever have been put in such a position. So far as I can judge, Mary and Mr. Will Axworthy are quits. If he has had a good time in her society, she has had an equally good time in his, and he does not enjoy her letters so much as he did her propinquity." "He's a cold-hearted, cowardly " "Tut! tut! my dear!"

He had commenced the retreat that day. The constraint which it was necessary to impose upon themselves must be equally painful to them both, yet this could not be altered.