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When ryes and rawnies lives together in dingles, without being certificated, I call such behaviour being tolerably deep in the roving line, everything savouring of which I am determined not to sanctify. I have suffered too much by my own certificated husband's outbreaks in that line to afford anything of the kind the slightest shadow of countenance."
The charter-party in this case describes the charterers, J. Sescau and Co., of Antwerp, as agents of the supreme Peruvian Government. But if so, why was it not certificated by the government, as was done in the case of the Washington, captured and released on bond by this ship?
"There now!" cried the Admiral in triumph. "What d'ye think of that? Nothing wrong in the engine-room, eh?" "You seem fit enough, sir. "Blessed if I believe the swab was a certificated doctor at all. He was flying false colors, or I am mistaken." "They keep the directories and registers in this eating-house," said Westmacott. "We'll go and look him out."
"Is that young female your wife, young man?" said Mrs. Chikno. "My wife?" said I. "Yes, young man; your wife, your lawful certificated wife?" "No," said I; "she is not my wife." "Then I will not visit with her," said Mrs. Chikno; "I countenance nothing in the roving line." "What do you mean by the roving line?" I demanded. "What do I mean by the roving line?
Then the engineers' mess where the oilcloth tables are joyfully took him to its bosom, and for the rest of the voyage that company was richer by the unpaid services of a highly certificated engineer. Before he was thirty, he discovered that there was no one to play with him.
And in order to give the most perfect security to the parish where such certificated man should come to reside, it was further enacted by the same statute, that he should gain no settlement there by any means whatever, except either by renting a tenement of ten pounds a-year, or by serving upon his own account in an annual parish office for one whole year; and consequently neither by notice nor by service, nor by apprenticeship, nor by paying parish rates.
We might not have seen him for weeks, but his face was always as likely as not to appear over the edge of a crane-platform just when that marvellous mechanical intuition of his was badly needed. He wasn't certificated.
"My wife?" said I. "Yes, young man, your wife your lawful certificated wife?" "No," said I. "She is not my wife." "Then I will not visit with her," said Mrs. Chikno. "I countenance nothing in the roving line." "What do you mean by the roving line?" I demanded. "What do I mean by the roving line? Why, by it I mean such conduct as is not tatcheno.
I hate with a bitter hatred the names of lentils and haricots those pretentious cheats of the appetite, those tabulated humbugs, those certificated aridities calling themselves human food! An ounce of either, we are told, is equivalent to how many pounds? of the best rump- steak. There are not many ounces of common sense in the brain of him who proves it, or of him who believes it.
J. P. Keenan, one of the chiefs of inspection of the Irish National Board of Education, who had been sent out as special commissioner to inquire into the state of education in the island; to modify Lord Harris's plan, however excellent in itself; and to pass an Ordinance by which Government aid was extended to private elementary schools, of whatever denomination, provided they had duly certificated teachers; were accessible to all children of the neighbourhood without distinction of religion or race; and 'offered solid guarantees for abstinence from proselytism and intolerance, by subjecting their rules and course of teaching to the Board of Education, and empowering that Board at any moment to cancel the certificate of the teacher. In the wards in which such schools were founded, and proved to be working satisfactorily, the secular ward schools were to be discontinued.
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