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Above them are horizontal lines a and b, the same lengths as the widths of the squares below them. Caption: a and b only associated. Above it is horizontal line c, the same length as the width of the square below it. Caption: a and b really synthetised to c.

Finally and supremely arises the City proper its individuality dependent upon the measure and form in which ideals are expressed and harmonised in social life and polity, ideas synthetised in culture, and beauty carried outwards from the study or chamber of the recluse into the world of art. Practical conclusion The investigation of the City thus tends towards the practice of citizenship.

Fashoda! it was only a point it is true that it synthetised everything. But if we lose the point we abandon nothing of our thesis. To reflect is not to despair on the contrary. The experiences of this world teach us that the sum of our sorrows is not greater than that of our joys.

A direct quotation will not be beside the purpose in this place: "Wheresoever religious influence can make itself felt, there the wife and maid are the purest, the most ingenuous expression of the creation and the divinely touching idea synthetised by the immaculate Mother of Christ, the Virgin Mary; but, on the contrary, in England, and still more especially in the English colonies, under the pernicious influence of the Protestant heresy engendered by revolts of truly diabolical inspiration, the wife and maid are in some sort the opprobrium of humanity.

For Nature exacts a heavier school fee, and rigidly collects her debt in human life. To understand why, one should remember that the modern knowledge which the modern Izumo student must acquire upon a diet of boiled rice and bean-curd was discovered, developed, and synthetised by minds strengthened upon a costly diet of flesh.

Advocates and detractors of the Revolution often admit the fatality of revolutionary events. This theory is well synthetised in the following passage from the History of the Revolution, by Emile Olivier: ``No man could oppose it.