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"Clearly, then, you don't think love a sine qua non?" "Clearly not. Love has nothing whatever to do with marriage, in the statistical the ordinary sense of the term. When I say love, I mean love not domestic affection. Marriage is a practical concern of mankind at large; Love is a personal experience of the very few.

I hereby nominate myself treasurer ad valorem, sine die, and by acclamation. I chip in that much brain work free. Me and Pickens, we furnished the capital, and we'll handle the unearned increment as it incremates." It costs us $500 for office rent and first payment on furniture; $1,500 more went for printing and advertising. Atterbury knew his business.

Accordingly, we are satisfied that the claim to a spiritual jurisdiction, in collision with the claims of the state, would not probably have offered itself to the ambition of the agitators, otherwise than as a measure ancillary to their earlier pretension of appointing virtually all parish clergymen. The one claim was found to be the integration or sine qua non complement of the other.

She then resolved to search after her husband, whose pardon for her previous conduct seemed to be the sine qua non for which she continued to exist.

Venus, among the ancients, was synonymous with the Graces, who were always supposed to accompany her; and Horace tells us that even Youth and Mercury, the god of Arts and Eloquence, would not do without her: 'Parum comis sine to Juventas Mercuriusque. They are not inexorable Ladies, and may be had if properly, and diligently pursued. Adieu. BATH, October 29, O. S. 1748.

Holland and Zeeland in the possession of either England or Spain, was a perpetual inconvenience to France. The King, or rather the Queen-Mother and her advisers for Henry himself hardly indulged in any profound reflections. on state-affairs, desired and had made a sine qua non of those Provinces.

Hence a marked weakness in the colonial bench of every colony, except Victoria, where the salaries are higher. Here and there you see a first-rate judge, but for the most part judges are ex-attorney-generals of the administration which happened to be in office when the judgeships fell vacant. Political distinction has become a sine quâ non for a candidate for the bench.

Write that in your book, my daughter, 'tis a golden precept! Nor be appalled at your suitor's poverty. Cyprian saith: 'Paupertas dura sed secura et sine cura' Poverty is hard, but hardy, and has naught to care for. Write that down also, my daughter Michal!" But pretty Michal did not record these golden maxims, either in the original or yet a translation.

"Bobus could really have done better than any of us, I fancy, but he would not have fulfilled the religious condition, as sine qua non." "Bobus is not really cleverer than Jock," said Armine. "Yet the Skipjack seemed the most improbable one of all," said his mother. "I wish he were not deprived of it, after all!" "Perhaps he is not," said Armine.

"Doe was Walewein harde blide Ende bant hem sine wonden ten tide Met selken crude die daer dochten Dat si niet bloden mochten." They ride to an anchorite's cell: "Si waren doe in dire gedochten Mochten sie daer comen tier stont Datten Walewein soude maken gesont." The Dutch Lancelot has numerous references to Gawain's skill in healing.