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Now, I don't know what this scheme of mine comes to, pursues Durdles, considering about it with the same sodden gravity; 'I don't know what you may precisely call it. It ain't a sort of a scheme of a- -National Education? 'I should say not, replies Jasper. 'I should say not, assents Durdles; 'then we won't try to give it a name.
And for this opinion he gives, as far as we have been able to discover, no reason whatever, except that everybody who vigorously and freely exercises his understanding on Euclid's Theorems assents to them. "The activity of private judgment," he truly observes, "and the unity and strength of conviction in mathematics vary directly as each other."
'Just so, just so, murmured Psmith, as one who assents to a thoroughly reasonable proposition. 'Tell him you have popped off. It shall be done. But it is within the bounds of possibility that Comrade Gregory may inquire further. Could you give me some inkling as to why you are popping? 'My brother Joe has just rung me up from Lords. The county are playing Middlesex and they're one short.
"I like thy counsel, lad. Yes, I will retire when I have finished the old monastic Rhenish which Gregory is bringing me. I will retire when I have danced the Morisco with the May Queen the Cushion Dance with Dame Tetlow and the Brawl with the lovely Isole de Heton. Another wink, Dick. By our Lady! she assents to my proposition.
Cicero, who strongly condemned the man, pays the highest tribute to his genius, saying in the Brutus: "Of the loftiest talent, of the most burning enthusiasm, carefully taught from boyhood, he yields to no man in richness and exuberance of diction." To which Brutus assents, adding, "Of all our predecessors he is the only one whose works I read."
If, as I trust, she assents to this, I will keep a watch over the convent as well as the castle, and can then either attack the latter or carry her off from the former, as the occasion may appear to warrant. There are plenty of snug cottages round the forest, where she can remain in concealment in the care of some good farmer's wife for months, and we shall be close at hand to watch over her.
The limit of political emancipation is immediately seen to consist in the fact that the State can cast off a fetter without men really becoming free from it, that the State can become a free State without men becoming free men. Bauer tacitly assents to this in laying down the following condition for political emancipation.
It would take a great while to tell all that I saw, or their curious little speeches and words and assents. There were samplers in every style of lettering and color. The inevitable tombstone, with the weeping-willow and mourning female, was among them. Bits of painted velvet, huge reticules, bead purses; gay shawls, and curious lace caps all showed patient handiwork.
The real battle, of course, was now at hand, and to anyone who assents to the foregoing criticisms it will be evident that it was far less of a conflict on a point of constitutional principle, and far more of a struggle between the parties of two distinct one cannot call them rival claimants to the throne than high-flying Whig writers are accustomed to represent it.
That little clause is inimitably beautiful; it seems to teach that where He permits His children to cherish some natural presentiment of the blessed future its solemn troops and sweet societies; its friendships, recognitions, and fellowships; its holy service, and special opportunities that He really assents to our deepest and most cherished thoughts. If it had not been so, He would have told us.
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