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though in moments of life's triumphs it evokes this natural burst of happy gratitude, yet who can free himself from mortal fear, or dispense with human hope, however firm and irremovable may be his confidence in the beneficent order of God?

These were apparently the private rooms of the Duke and Duchess, and they are still approached by a great winding staircase in one of the torricini. Adorned in indestructible or irremovable materials, they retain some traces of their ancient splendour.

There isn't a single vital and essential Church-function of any kind, that is not named in the list. And over every one of them the Mother-Church has permanent and unchallengeable control, upon every one of them Mrs. Eddy has set her irremovable grip.

The excuse for the creation of these medium courts was that too much labour had been imposed upon the judges and justices by the old method. But the Republicans believed it had been done to make places for a large number of irremovable Federalist office-holders.

In any case, he thinks himself the first gentleman in France, the best known, the most influential, the head of the party; and as he is an irremovable senator, he thinks that the neighboring kings' thrones are very insecure. "As for my mother, she is my father's soul, she is the soul of the kingdom and of religion, the right arm of God, and the scourge of evil-thinkers.

The bitter maze of his emotions had joined together into a tightly knotted and irremovable clot, blocking out all light and making life, even the simplest continuance, seem utterly impossible. And yet another element had been thrown into the balance. He had discovered, almost suddenly, the depths of his love for Sylviana.

Such broad and recognized types, with a few others like them, ramify into a multitude of ephemeral parties and classes, racial, political, social, literary, scholarly, and most of the arguments in the world can be followed back to these essential and irremovable differences of character.

The home of the cazeiro, or peasant tenant practically irremovable, is whitewashed and thatched, the straw forming a crest along the ridge.

Burke, to rid them of their woes, and, indeed, but for Jane's own intervention, I fear that course would have proved the sole alternative to her becoming an irremovable fixture in the household. But it was Jane herself who solved the problem. It was two days after the cranberry episode that the solution came, and it was in this wise: "Did ye send for me?" Jane asked, suddenly materializing in Mrs.

An irremovable official is a man enfranchised, a free man. Demos does not love free men. This will explain why in every nation where it is paramount, democracy suspends from time to time the irremovable independent official element wherever it is found.