United States or Angola ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !


Here it suffices to say that supposing a political people or nation, the sovereignty vests in the community, not supernaturally, or by an external supernatural appointment, as the clergy hold their authority, but by the natural law, or law by which God governs the whole moral creation.

He will never desert you when once you enlist under His flag. When it comes to "supposing," there is no end to the dreadful things that might happen, but never will. Little children have a game called "supposing," each one making his supposition in turn, but even they do not anticipate that their creations of fancy will ever prove true.

Apart from the utility of these documents to other nations who thus may behold the battery of French law in action, the French legislator ought to know the lengths to which the abuse of procedure may be carried, always supposing that the said legislator can find time for reading.

"Do you remember you used to come to Marlbury to see me when I was at school at Miss Skinner's?" "Rather!" "That was three years ago. Supposing you married about then?" "Fine," Hugh said. "I married three years ago. What month?" "June," she said; "it's a lovely month!" "I was married in June, nineteen hundred and eighteen, my lady," said Hugh. "Where at, though?" "Why, Marlbury, of course!"

It had just taken Germany two years to conclude a rather unimportant commercial treaty, and upon his arrival at Peking his colleagues in the diplomatic service laughed at him for supposing that his one year's leave of absence would suffice for his far more important mission.

Well, when he's in good condition, I'll put him to bed and shortly afterwards the boys will come for brother Lyman. In the meantime I will see that there are no guns in the way. The women will be scared, of course, but they'll soon get over it. Isn't that a plan worthy of a county surveyor?" "The plan's all right, Zeb, but I'm afraid of it's execution. Supposing my name should become involved.

And supposing that they have never, never had a single dispute, and not a ripple has ever marred the placid surface of their matrimonial sea, I believe that a small family jar or at least a real lively argument will do them good. It is in order to keep the white-winged angel of peace hovering over the home that married women are not allowed to vote in many places.

In fine, I studied you from first to last, supposing you to be Rae, a member of the English aristocracy. 'Oh, I say! 'There you go! An American never would say that. Every word of yours, every act pointed to the same conclusion. You were all that a young Englishman of good family and fortune should be; and so, Sir Carroll 'Stop!

Safie, who had opened the door, came back and obtained permission of her sisters to admit the newly arrived strangers. The caliph and his attendants, upon their entrance, most courteously made obeisance to the ladies and to the calenders. The ladies returned their salutations, supposing them to be merchants.

"Pray pardon me," said the housekeeper, "I scarcely understood before; I perfectly understand now. You are mistaken, ma'am, in supposing that I am of any importance, or that I exercise any influence in this painful matter. I am the mouth-piece of Mr. Noel Vanstone; the pen he holds, if you will excuse the expression nothing more.