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How it is possible that in the Veda as well as in common life the soul is spoken of as being born, dying, &c., will be explained under Su. The conclusion, therefore, is that the Bhagavata system also denies the origination of the soul, and that hence the objections raised on this ground against its authoritativeness are without any force. Another objection is raised by some.

This plain-speaking and precipitation pleased her, not less than his energy and authoritative manner, although she felt frightened frightened, and at the same time flattered, that so much energy and authoritativeness should bow before her, and that at a time when all paid court to him. Then an idea, which she thought very sensible, occurred to her.

For more than two hours we continued our discussion, he trying to put me off with his subtleties and authoritativeness, I offering but little opposition to him, feeling that opposition was of no use, all his plans being already decided.

It was here that Miss Bloom and Mr. Lipkind finally settled themselves, snugly and sufficiently removed from the T-shaped battalion of eyes and ears to insure some privacy. "Well," said Mr. Lipkind, unflowering his napkin, spreading it across his knees, and exhaling, "this is fine!" There was an aura of authoritativeness seemed to settle over Miss Bloom.

The gray-haired father was at once massive and keen-looking; there was a perpendicular line in his brow which when he spoke with any force of interest deepened; and the habit of ruling gave him an air of reserved authoritativeness. Rex would have seemed a vision of his father's youth, if it had been possible to imagine Mr.

Whatever may be the vices of the black man, burning negroes alive at the mandate of an irresponsible mob, who are acting on rumour and hearsay, cannot but be the very acme of human depravity. And it is as stupid as it is wicked. Though there was a distinct strain of austerity as well as authoritativeness in Mr. Roosevelt's nature, there was also a deep strain of sentiment.

I shall presently discourse to thee on the authoritativeness of both those courses of duty, for dispelling thy doubts about their true import. Listen to me with concentrated attention. In this connection is instanced the old narrative of the discourse between Kapila and the cow. Listen to it, O Yudhishthira!

No, no; that is the first-class quarters; you know that you have no right on the promenade deck. Keep to your own part of the ship, please." The crowd checked at the cool authoritativeness of Dick's tones; but a big, burly man elbowed his way through the crush until he came face to face with the young officer. "Out of the way, youngster," he shouted.

Behind, of course, were the sad faces of the four superfluous girls, each, poor thing like those other many thousand sisters of us all having her peculiar world which was of no importance to any one else, but all of them feeling Gwendolen's presence to be somehow a relenting of misfortune: where Gwendolen was, something interesting would happen; even her hurried submission to their kisses, and "Now go away, girls," carried the sort of comfort which all weakness finds in decision and authoritativeness.

Scripture already declares, 'Not born he is born in many ways, and it is this birth consisting in the voluntary assumption of bodily form, due to tenderness towards its devotees which the Bhagavata system teaches; hence there lies no valid objection to the authoritativeness of that system. And as Sankarshana.