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Aujourd'hui, avant ma visite au Ministre des Affaires Etrangères, ce dernier avait reçu celle de l'Ambassadeur de France qui avait tenté de lui faire accepter la proposition anglaise relative
Consider, and it is true, that God gives Himself to those who give up everything for Him. God is not an accepter of persons. He loves all; there is no excuse for any one, however wicked he may be, seeing that He hath thus dealt with me, raising me to the state I am in.
"Sure I'll come!" said Bertram, jarred into the vernacular by his internal emotion of pleasant surprise. "Sure I'd be delighted." "I told Mrs. Masters you'd be the ready accepter," said Kate. "You're going too, aren't you?" asked Bertram of Eleanor. "No; I had to decline, I'm sorry to say." "And I'm sorry; blame sorry."
Sometimes, on the contrary, her natural delicacy revolted at the idea that a woman of the age and condition of the superior could descend to make a proposition so disgraceful both to the accepter and the proposer, and she reproached herself with her first doubts and asked herself if the superior had not wished to try her, before employing her, to see if her probity would enable her to resist a comparatively brilliant offer.
"I know nothing about business," I replied. An Englishman took the bill, and after a careful examination said he neither knew the drawer, the accepter, nor the backer. "I am the backer," said Castelbajac, "and that ought to be enough, I think." Everybody laughed, besides myself, and I gave it him back courteously, saying politely that he could get it discounted on 'Change the next day.
Consider that. Make not invidious applications of what I say, Bella. It may not be looked upon in the same light by every one. The giver and the accepter are principally answerable in an unjust donation. While I think of it in this light, I should be inexcusable to be the latter. But why do I enter upon a supposition of this nature?
He was the greatest accepter and defender of facts as he found them that I have ever known. It was written that before this voyage ended we should have another phase of language without speech presented for our wonderment. It came about near the end of the trip. We were standing apart in a group, greatly interested and excited by the discovery, which had just been made, of land ahead.
The deceased states that he has neither cursed God, nor thought scorn of the god of his city, nor cursed the king, nor committed theft of any kind, nor murder, nor adultery, nor sodomy, nor crimes against the god of generation; he has not been imperious or haughty, or violent, or wrathful, or hasty in deed, or a hypocrite, or an accepter of persons, or a blasphemer, or crafty, or avaricious, or fraudulent, or deaf to pious words, or a party to evil actions, or proud, or puffed up; he has terrified no man, he has not cheated in the market-place, and he has neither fouled the public watercourse nor laid waste the tilled land of the community.
C'est un fait qu'il faudra accepter desormais comme inevitable, et dont il faudra tenir compte dans l'avenir.
Sometimes, on the contrary, her natural delicacy revolted at the idea that a woman of the age and condition of the superior could descend to make a proposition so disgraceful both to the accepter and the proposer, and she reproached herself with her first doubts and asked herself if the superior had not wished to try her, before employing her, to see if her probity would enable her to resist a comparatively brilliant offer.
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