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But the other sex, in our land, requires at least a basis of suggestion. I have seen a young American woman, one of a large family of daughters, who, some years since, migrated from her meagre country home to one of the northern cities, to gain her own support.

"Even if my feelings and principles were not involved," she said, "good taste requires that I conform to my circumstances." She would take such quiet walks with him as his strength permitted, but would visit no places of public resort.

In the higher altitudes of the central part of the country the pine requires one hundred and fifty years, and rarely exceeds one hundred feet in height, and it decreases toward the coast and northwards. The fisheries of Norway are among the most important in the world, yielding the nation more than seven million dollars a year, and furnishing employment to eighty thousand men.

But it, of course, requires a certain sense of propriety and of fitness. A bonnet of diminutive form which suits to perfection a young girl with a small oval face and slender throat, is quite misapplied when adopted by a woman of a certain age, whose figure has escaped beyond the limits of even "embonpoint," whose throat is not perceptible, and whose face and head are large.

On Christmas day the weather was raw and cold, with a considerable snowdrift, though the wind was only moderate from the N.W.; but the snow which falls during the severe winter of this climate is composed of spiculæ so extremely minute, that it requires very little wind to raise it and carry it along.

Such a complication requires the constant supervision of an experienced and skilful medical man. I have entered thus rather fully into the subject, as nearly every life might be saved, if a mother knew the nature and the treatment of the complaint, and of the great necessity during the paroxysm of prompt and proper measures.

The future of European civilization requires that Germany, France and Italy, after so much disaster, find a common road to travel. The first step to be taken is to give security of existence and of reconstruction to Germany; the second is to guarantee France from the perils of a not distant future; the third is to find at all costs a means of accord between Germany, France and Italy.

"Whatever my Prince requires of me shall be done if it be not against the laws of my God," said the Secretary. Rakota looked pleased with the reply. "I want you," he said, "to stand in the passage here, till Rambosalama appears. He is sure to pass, being now in the death-chamber, to which I return speedily.

I. The Institution of Government. Conditions on which the public power can act. Two points forgotten by the authors of the preceding constitutions. Difficulty of the undertaking and poor quality of the available materials. Every human society requires government, that is to say an authority. No other machinery is more useful.

Now what the injunction of a sacrificial action demands as its supplement, is a statement as to the power of the divinity to whom the sacrifice is offered; for the performance which scripture enjoins on men desirous of certain results, is itself of a merely transitory nature, and hence requires some agent capable of bringing about, at some future time, the result desired as, e.g. the heavenly world.