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Updated: June 21, 2025
IT has been made the subject of some comment lately that Deacon Goodsole habitually absents himself from our Sabbath evening service.
Any person subject to military law who fails to repair at the fixed time to the properly appointed place of duty, or goes from the same without proper leave, or absents himself from his command, guard, quarters, station or camp without proper leave, shall be punished as a court-martial may direct.
Berghen will give us no aid, he wrote, despite of all the letters we send him. He absents himself for private and political reasons. Montigny has eaten meat in Lent, as the Bishop of Tournay informs me. Both he and the Marquis say openly that it is not right to shed blood for matters of faith, so that the King can judge how much can be effected with such coadjutors.
"Is there?" said the lady, abstractedly. "Again, neither of us is acquainted with this singular man, I mean Maltravers; his character, temper, and principles, of all of which Evelyn is too young, too guileless, to judge for herself. One thing, however, in her letter speaks in his favour." "What is that?" "He absents himself from her.
When Eugene named half for his share of the note he had let it go, and in the two or three after-references Eugene clearly had not seen it. Wilmarth had repeated the statement carelessly, and now he would give much to recall it, though otherwise it might have gone without a thought. Eugene absents himself all day. Mrs. Grandon is much distressed, but she is afraid to question Floyd.
There are many Italians here who would aver that they had met with him, and that he was still engaged in revolutionary projects." "Aver untruly?" "Ma foi, it comes to the same thing; 'les absents ont toujours tort. I speak to a man of the world. No; without some such guarantee for his faith as his daughter's marriage with myself would give, his recall is improbable.
"Is there?" said the lady, abstractedly. "Again, neither of us is acquainted with this singular man, I mean Maltravers; his character, temper, and principles, of all of which Evelyn is too young, too guileless, to judge for herself. One thing, however, in her letter speaks in his favour." "What is that?" "He absents himself from her.
What puzzles us is, that the Rente is at 53 why then was this new loan issued at 42? An attempt has been made to oblige those persons left in charge of houses occupied by foreigners here, to pay the tax upon absents. An energetic protest, however, of Mr. Washburne, has saved Americans from this extortion. Wednesday, November 9th. I bought a dozen newspapers this morning.
With the North American Indians the following ceremony seems characteristic: "When a boy has attained the age of fourteen or fifteen years he absents himself from his father's lodge, lying on the ground in some remote or secluded spot, crying to the Great Spirit, and fasting the whole time.
Berghen will give us no aid, he wrote, despite of all the letters we send him. He absents himself for private and political reasons. Montigny has eaten meat in Lent, as the Bishop of Tournay informs me. Both he and the Marquis say openly that it is not right to shed blood for matters of faith, so that the King can judge how much can be effected with such coadjutors.
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