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Updated: June 12, 2025


Is it reasonable to suppose that a people possessing so much wisdom, mercy, and purity two centuries before Christ was born could need to borrow from the Christian ethics? Mr. Lillie says of King Asoka: He antedates Wilberforce in the matter of slavery. He antedates Howard in his humanity towards prisoners. He antedates Tolstoy in his desire to turn the sword into a pruning-hook.

This is the famous castle of San Jago, the Moro, which antedates the more familiar fortress of the same name in Havana harbor by at least a hundred years.

According to Miss Blandy's Own Account, it was not until their second meeting at Lord Mark Kerr's in the summer of 1747 that the patrician but unattractive Cranstoun declared his passion. But here, as we shall presently see, the fair authoress rather antedates the fact.

Truth, they say, follows not the counting of noses, nor is it only another name for a majority vote. It is a relation that antedates experience, between our opinions and an independent something which the pragmatist account ignores, a relation which, tho the opinions of individuals should to all eternity deny it, would still remain to qualify them as false.

This cosmic defiance of Huxley's commands our approval; if morality interferes with the evolutionary process, let it interfere; the sooner an immoral process is stopped the better. But, after all, Huxley unnecessarily limits the meaning of the phrase "the cosmic process," applying it only to that stage which antedates the development of morality.

And twelve inspired apostles, like a crown of twelve stars, graced the first organization of the gospel church. To this period these representations can apply, but to no other. The prophet antedates this period a little by referring to the time when the church with longing expectation was awaiting the advent into this world of the glorious Redeemer.

These theories were also in their consequences far-reaching. Practically, 1853 antedates all our present industrial organizations so loudly in evidence, the multifarious trades-unions which now divide the population of the United States into what are known as the "masses" and the "classes."

"That's all right, amigo, but this man is already under arrest." "By whose authority?" "Mine representing the United States." "The warrant of the Presidente antedates your action," said the captain. "Correct, Señor Capitan. But my action, being just about two jumps ahead of your warrant, wins the race, I reckon." "It is a trick!" "Si! You must have guessed it." "I shall report to my Government.

He was their citizen only by adoption, as only by adoption he was the son of Tom and Sarah Davenant. That intimate claim the claim on the family, the claim on the soil which springs of birth and antedates it was not his, and something had always been lacking to his life because of the deficiency.

The house antedates the PINDAR mansion, having been built in the first decade of the nineteenth century, and though not large, has a certain distinction and charm. The room has a panelled wainscoting and a carved wooden mantel, middle left, painted white, like the doors. Into the fireplace is set a Franklin stove.

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