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The wild and ignorant hordes of men which the conscription law had brought into the field were something hitherto unknown in Europe. It was Carnot who organized, clothed, fed, and drilled them. It was he who devised the new tactics and evolved the new and comprehensive plans which made his national armies the power they became.

The raid was carried out in daylight, and the bombs began to drop before any warning could be given. Later, an effective and comprehensive system of warnings was devised, and when people had acquired the habit of taking shelter, instead of rushing out into the street to see the aerial combats, the casualties began to diminish.

"So," said Vassili, with a comprehensive bow to all his guests "so you are bound for Russia. But I envy you I envy you. You know Russia, Mme. la Princesse?" Etta met his veiled gaze calmly. "A little," she replied. There was no sign of recognition in his eyes now, nor pallor on her face. "A beautiful country, but the rest of Europe does not believe it.

I cannot but hope that many of those who still shy at Tariff Reform, when they come to look at it from this point of view to see it as I see it, not as an isolated thing, but as an essential and necessary part of a comprehensive national policy will rally to our cause. I have travelled along that road myself. I have been a Cobdenite myself I am not ashamed of it.

We had already left the station when the Caternas presented themselves. "Are you going for a run round the town, Monsieur Claudius?" asked the actor, with a comprehensive gesture to show the vast surroundings of Samarkand. "Such is our intention." "Will Major Noltitz and you allow me to join you?" "How so?" "With Madame Caterna, for I do nothing without her."

The plan of the Syndicate was comprehensive, direct, and simple. It offered to assume the entire control and expense of the war, and to effect a satisfactory peace within one year. As a guarantee that this contract would be properly performed, an immense sum of money would be deposited in the Treasury at Washington.

Further study has revealed relations between the animals of past time and those now living, and between the law of succession in the former and the laws of growth and distribution in the latter, so intimate and comprehensive that this labyrinth of organic life assumes the character of a connected history, which opens before us with greater clearness in proportion as our knowledge increases.

It will not crowd out anything else, because it underlies everything. After many years of perversion and neglect, to take up the study of literature in a comprehensive text-book, as if it were to be learned like arithmetic, is a ludicrous proceeding. This, is not teaching literature nor giving the scholar a love of good reading.

To-day, when the world about us has accepted or has professed to accept the ethical law of the Bible, we are apt to regard the essentials of Judaism as the belief in One God and the observance of ceremonies. But to Philo Judaism was something more comprehensive. It was the spiritual life, and the Mosaic law is the complete code of the Divine Republic, of which all are or can be citizens.

"An Irish gentleman, possessed a couple of immense dogs, male and female, half Newfoundland, half mastiff, which were celebrated for their sagacity, courage, and high-training. They were, in the most comprehensive sense, amphibious, and their home being near the sea, they spent many hours daily in the water.

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