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Updated: May 26, 2025


When I sit down to cook my meals, I know how good a king feels. "Well, if you had your cart handy it would be worth while," said Grandma Padgett indulgently. "But talkin' of such things when the children are hungry only aggravates a body more." Producing a key from his roundabout pocket, Mr. Matthews lifted his voice and actually sung: J. D. Matthews' cart stands at your door.

"and thou forgavest the iniquity of my sin." Mark, nothing comes in betwixt confession and forgiveness of sin, Psalm xxxii. 5; nothing of works of righteousness, nothing of legal amendments, nothing but an outcry for mercy; and that act is so far off from lessening the offence, that it greatly heightens and aggravates it. That is the first reason.

"Perhaps he don't mean that you shall," said Fleda. "Perhaps he don't; but you see that aggravates my state of mind to a distressing degree. And then I'm afraid he will go somewhere where I can't keep watch of him!" Fleda could not help laughing. "Perhaps he was tired of home, and came for mere weariness."

The Englishman of this species wraps himself in his rugs, and rolls into his corner, defiantly, but not aggressively, boorish; the Italian is almost a gentleman; the German is apt to take sausage out of a newspaper and eat it with his penknife; the Frenchman aggravates human nature beyond endurance by his restless ill-breeding, and his evident intention not only to keep all his own advantages, but to steal some of yours upon the first occasion.

To reason with one who is tired or ill and worried, only increases the mental strain, and every effort that is made to reason him out of it aggravates the strain; until, finally, the poor brain, through kindly meant effort, has been worked into an extreme state of irritation or even inflammation. For the same reason, a worried mind should not be laughed at.

But, oh, what a wretched state this unregenerated state is, in which every effort after righteousness only aggravates our offences!

Taxation, then, police, henceforth we shall not separate these two ideas, is a new source of pauperism; taxation aggravates the subversive effects of the preceding antinomies, division of labor, machinery, competition, monopoly.

The slave-trader naturally reaps advantage from every disorder, and though in the present case some lives may have been saved that otherwise would have perished, as a rule he intensifies hatreds, and aggravates wars between the tribes, because the more they fight and vanquish each other the richer his harvest becomes. Where slaving and cattle are unknown the people live in peace.

In short, you do not at all break, but only lengthen by one personage, the chain that binds our client to the murderer; and I need scarcely say that the introduction of a third accomplice rather aggravates that appearance of a conspiracy which has been our stumbling-block from the beginning." "I am of the same opinion," said Sheriff Miller.

"I have set my heart on a particular young lady, but the fact that another a lean, cadaverous fellow with red whiskers and no particular looks or brains is slowly pushing himself between us makes it worse. It aggravates me; it affects my appetite." Perry smiled grimly. "It drives away sleep.

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