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The cleavage between the two attitudes is too sharp for the comprehension of other nations. The first answer which I shall give is entirely sane and will be accepted by the rankest cynic. America came into the war at the moment she realised that her own national life was endangered. Her leaders realised this months before her masses could be persuaded.

When they present a gift, it has either rhyme or reason to it. Their letters are not passed about to be read by the family. Hamlet was a Sulphite; Polonius a Bromide. Becky Sharp was sulphitic; Amelia Sedley bromidic. So we might follow the line of cleavage between the two groups in Art, Religion and Politics.

The tenth report in the series summarizes the work of the first decade, and the twelfth surveys the conditions then prevalent. In general, the less the cleavage of creed between master and man, the better for both, since every factor conducing to solidarity of sentiment was of advantage in promoting harmony and progress.

When Henry died the Protector abolished the old creed, and created a new and perilous cleavage between Protestant and Catholic, and, while England needed the protection of a navy more than ever, allowed the fine fleet which Henry had left to fall into decay. The spirit of enterprise grew with the Reformation.

Sir John Herschel, in allusion to slaty cleavage, has suggested that "if rocks have been so heated as to allow a commencement of crystallisation that is to say, if they have been heated to a point at which the particles can begin to move among themselves, or at least on their own axes, some general law must then determine the position in which these particles will rest on cooling.

Great divergences, however, had grown up within this western area; differences which had existed from the beginning had been brought into sharp relief. Under play of climatic and industrial forces, the West had itself fallen apart into sections. Foremost was the cleavage between North and South, on a line marked roughly by the Ohio River.

To understand the nature and origin of these protozoa-colonies we need only follow step by step the first embryonic products of the stem-cell. In the genealogical tree of the Vertebrates this palingenetic form of segmentation has been preserved in the Amphioxus alone, all the other Vertebrates having cenogenetically modified forms of cleavage. Original or primordial ovum-cleavage.

That is, the knife becomes good through adaptation to its work, an adaptation realized in its cleavage of the wood and in its conformity to the hand. Its goodness always has reference to something outside itself, and is measured by its performance of an external task. A similar goodness is also found in persons.

She sought in the soft silk bag that was ever at her hand, took out paper and pen and jotted down a line. "What are you writing there?" Jeffrey asked, with a certainty that it had something to do with Moore. "What I just said," she answered, with a perfect simplicity. "About lines of cleavage. It's a good figure of speech, and it's something the men can understand." "For Moore?

The way I propose to deal with this literary mass is to divide it in two, taking the year 1864 as the line of cleavage. We thus begin with 'Pauline' in 1833, and end with 'Dramatis Personae' in 1864. 'Sordello, published in 1840, is better treated apart, and is therefore excepted from the first period, to which chronologically it belongs.

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