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It says, then, that Such virtue shows its good To others' intellect, For when two things agree in one, Producing one effect, One must from other come, Or each one from a third, If each be as each, and more, then one From the other is inferred.

"What, you 'had one'? What have you done with her, then, if you have her no longer?" "They have abducted her, monsieur." "They have abducted her? Ah!" Bonacieux inferred from this "Ah" that the affair grew more and more intricate. "They have abducted her," added the commissary; "and do you know the man who has committed this deed?" "I think I know him." "Who is he?"

As this temperature in the China Sea is at the depth of 200 fathoms, and in the Celebes Sea at 180 fathoms, and in the Pacific at 230 fathoms, it may be inferred that the Sulu Sea is prevented from freely interchanging its waters with those seas by ridges which do not exceed those depths.

Oxley's erroneous conclusions respecting the character of the interior, naturally inferred from the state in which he found the country The marsh of the Macquarie merely a marsh of the ordinary character Captain King's observations Course of the Darling Character of the low interior plain The convict Barber's report of rivers traversing the interior Surveyor-General Mitchell's Report of his recent expedition.

And again: "Zacchaeus, make haste and come down, for to-day I must remain in thy house." We are to remain in Christ as a man stays in his home. It is inferred, of course, that we are in Christ. It would be absurd to bid a man remain in a house unless he were already within its doors. We must be sure that we are in Christ.

For other savage Mysteries in which a moral element occurs, I have quoted Australian and African examples. Thence I have inferred that the early Greeks might, and probably did, evolve their multiform mystic rites out of germs of such things inherited from their own prehistoric ancestors.

"That Gainsborough himself considered this peculiarity in his manner, and the power it possesses of exciting surprise, as a beauty in his works, I think may be inferred from the eager desire which we know he always expressed, that his pictures at the exhibition should be seen near as well as at a distance. "The slightness which we see in his best works cannot always be imputed to negligence.

It may be inferred, however, that at some date between 1790 and 1792 Crabbe suffered from serious derangements of his digestion, attended by sudden and acute attacks of vertigo. The passage in the memoir as to the exact period is more than usually vague.

These pages evidently date from years ago. I've read with the liveliest wonder the statement they so circumstantially make and done my best to swallow the prodigy they leave to be inferred.

The more severe punishments were not inflicted capriciously, but sentence was pronounced and executed according to a quasi-judicial procedure: the strictness with which offences were punished may be inferred from the fact, that one of his slaves who had concluded a purchase without orders from his master hanged himself on the matter coming to Cato's ears.