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Updated: September 15, 2025


He had said, after the dinner at which Bonaparte treated him so disrespectfully, "Do you see how that little insolent fellow behaves to a member of a Government which would do well to order him to be SHOT?" But all was changed when able mediators pointed out to Bonaparte the advantage of uniting with Sieye's for the purpose of overthrowing a Constitution which he did not like.

The cell which builds up all living bodies behaves not like a machine, but like a living being; its activities, so far as we can judge, are spontaneous, its motions and all its other processes are self-prompted.

'Imagine, within sixty hours of leaving London in a January fog, finding yourself tramping over wild marigolds and mignonette, under a sky and through an air as balmy as those of an English June when an English June behaves itself.

He purged Jehovah of his jealousy and prejudices and made him a spirit of pure benevolence who behaves to men as a loving father and bids them behave to one another as loving brethren. Such ideas lie outside the sphere of Gotama's thought and he would probably have asked why on this hypothesis there is any evil in the world.

If the Minister for Foreign Affairs should learn that a Consular employé has not acted with good and worthy behaviour towards the authorities of the country where he is employed, or that he has participated in political demonstrations, or secretely, or openly encouraged or supported attacks on the existing Government, or else behaves in a way that may have a disturbing effect upon the good relations between the United Kingdoms and the Foreign Power concerned, then the minister has humbly to give notice of it to the King in Joint or in Ministerial Cabinet Council whereupon the matter is submitted to the King's consideration in the Cabinet Council of the country concerned.

That the arm of the double appears to shrink in size according to its distance from the medium's body. That in the case of the large and shining thumb it is surrounded by a clear halo of light. The etheric body of the medium, the 'double, behaves as though it were an independent spirit." In a second series of experiments very small hands were produced by request.

You will be out to her now, remember. 'I can safely promise, I think, never to receive her, Bruce. 'Good heavens! cried Bruce, looking at the clock. 'Do you know what the time is? I told you so! I knew it! You've made me late at the office! Mitchell Behaves Decently

There came a faint murmur of protest from her friends, or rather from her followers; and she added with comforting assurance: "Oh, it's all right; you needn't worry about him; I'll see that he behaves, myself." With that assurance they were content they had to be; the prince was admitted to the circle; and Pollyooly picked him on her side.

Shakespeare, then, knew that fact so well known to poachers, and known also to many an American schoolboy, namely, that a trout likes to be tickled, or behaves as if he did, and that by gently tickling his sides and belly you can so mesmerize him, as it were, that he will allow you to get your hands in position to clasp him firmly.

Scientific "law" is not imposed from without; it is the law of our being. When you talk of the "law" of gravitation, you do not mean that somebody outside has laid it down that mass shall act in a certain way with regard to other masses; you mean that mass-material being what it is behaves in a certain way. That is to say, a scientific law is the law of being of that which obeys the law.

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