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'Because, she continued, 'I didn't known when you were coming. She gave a jerk with her arm, like an orator who utters the incontrovertible. 'But, she added, after a tedious dramatic pause, 'I can soon have it ready. What will you have? 'The full list of your capacious larder, replied Helena. Mrs Verden looked at her again, and hesitated.

Now, we hold it to be an incontrovertible fact, and one of great importance, that the true determining cause of every given volition is not any mere anterior incitement, but the very soul itself, by its inherent power of will.” Surely, the author of such a passage cannot be accused of being afraid to make concessions to his opponents. But this is not all.

In view of these facts which are incontrovertible and not to be gainsaid do you deem it entirely proper that I, a member of the opposite sex, should be suffered to accompany them throughout the course of their sojourn on alien shores, far, far from home and the restraining influences of the home circle?"

In the meantime, many an impression of profound and fervid piety came over him, when he reflected upon the incontrovertible proofs of providential protection and interference which had been, during his absence from home, under his struggles, and, in his good fortune, so clearly laid before him. "Deep," he exclaimed, "is the gratitude I owe to God for this; may I never forget to acknowledge it!"

It is incontrovertible that in every individual brain is looked up the inherited memory of the absolutely inconceivable multitude of experiences received by all the brains of which it is the descendant. But this scientific assurance of self in the past is uttered in no materialistic sense.

Really, it's not for Lichonin to stand at the counter and to watch that somebody shouldn't suddenly wine and dine and slip away." Lichonin looked straight at him, insolently, but only set his jaws and let it pass in silence. Simanovsky began in his measured, incontrovertible tone, toying with the glasses of his PINCE-NEZ: "Your intention is splendid, gentlemen, beyond dispute.

My handwriting is peculiar; you couldn't imitate it, while you would certainly be hanged when the troopers laid hands on you." This was incontrovertible logic, and the two outlaws drawing apart conferred with each other softly, while I debated what I should do. The casement was a double one, but I felt sure I could drive a bullet through one of them.

'Indeed, said she, 'without Mr. Slithers I should have been placed in quite an awkward situation. 'There is no call for any hock'erdness, mum, said Mr. Weller with the utmost politeness; 'no call wotsumever. A lady, added the old gentleman, looking about him with the air of one who establishes an incontrovertible position, 'a lady can't be hock'erd. Natur' has otherwise purwided.

Hevin is quoted by Laferriere /2/ as calling attention to the fact that the ancient usage was to say heriter for purchase, heritier for purchaser, and desheriter for sell. The texts of the Salic law give us incontrovertible evidence.

These thoughts, expounded with that simplified logic which will strike certain types of mind as incontrovertible, were fully attuned to the sentiments of the Jewish masses which were standing with "girded loins," ready for their exodus from, the new Egypt. The emigration societies formed in the beginning of 1882 counted in their ranks many advocates of Palestinian colonization.