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But if he has any competitor, that competitor must prevail, and if he has none, his election will be void; for the right of the house to reject annihilates, with regard to the man so rejected, the right of electing. It has been urged, that the power of the house terminates with their session; since a prisoner, committed by the speaker's warrant, cannot be detained during the recess.

If the small competitor is to be allowed a chance of regaining his former economic importance, he must receive the active assistance of the government. Its policy must become, not one of recognition, but one of recognition under conditions which would impair the efficiency of the large industrial organizations. Mr.

Yet what right had I to call myself the rival or competitor of a man who had openly professed an attachment, where I had never breathed a syllable myself that might not readily be mistaken for the language of that friendship, which time, and habit, and a respect for each other's qualities, so easily awaken among the young of different sexes?

I would rather have him show me an acanthus than a finished drawing of the foliation of a capital. Yet I would not allow my pupil to have the enjoyment of this or any other exercise all to himself. By sharing it with him I will make him enjoy it still more. He shall have no competitor but myself; but I will be that competitor continually, and without risk of jealousy between us.

The French East India Company was revived under government direction, and began for the first time to be a serious competitor for Indian trade. An attempt was made to conquer Madagascar as a useful base for Eastern enterprises.

This feeling of mutual hostility was further strengthened about this time that is to say, in June of the year 1896 by what was spoken of at the time as the Competitor incident.

Marguerite had one, and played it with a taste and skill that knew no competitor in all the surrounding region. It had belonged to her father. Before she was born, all Lafayette parish had known it tenderly. Before she could talk she had danced courtesied and turned, tiptoed and fallen and risen again, latter end first, to the gay strains he had loved to wring from it.

Mr. Lincoln's unsuccessful competitor was none other than the subject of this article. The great Whig leader and his Democratic antagonist "My friend the Parson," as Mr. Lincoln familiarly called him were soon engaged in joint debate. It is to be regretted that there is no record of these debates. There is probably no man now living who heard them.

'Certainly, Miss Aldclyffe, said the lawyer. And Mr. Manston was written to, to the effect that he was the successful competitor. 'Did you see how unmistakably her temper was getting the better of her, that minute you were in the room? said Nyttleton to Tayling, when their client had left the house.

He spent little time in Sycamore Ridge, and his private car might be found in Minnesota to-day and at the end of the week in California. As president of the Corn Belt Road and as controlling director in the North Lake Line, he got rates on other railroads for his grain products that no competitor could duplicate.