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Bain immediately felt her pulse, and, finding that she was dying, answered, "I recommend you to take some laudanum;" upon which she replied, "I understand you: then give it me." Dr. Bain fully concurs with the writer of these letters in bearing testimony to the tenderness and affection that Sheridan evinced on this occasion: it was, he says, quite "the devotedness of a lover."

The duty of the private members is to walk humbly with God, and to be devoted to each other's happiness. In all these particulars Dr. John Cotton of New England, in his 'True Constitution of a Visible Church, fully concurs with Bunyan, as does also Dr. John Owen, in his 'Nature of a Gospel Church, excepting that he is silent as to female deacons.

But when we explain, on the same principle, the superior development of the reasoning powers, or the greater warmth of feeling produced by similar exercise in these and other internal faculties, few are inclined to listen to our proposition, or allow to it half the weight or attention its importance demands, although every fact in philosophy and experience concurs in supporting it.

Expediency therefore concurs with Nature in stamping the seal of its approval upon Regularity of conformation: nor has the Law been backward in seconding their efforts. There are not wanting, it is true, some promulgators of paradoxes who maintain that there is no necessary connection between geometrical and moral Irregularity.

On July 7, 1848, the President, through the Secretary of War, issued an order approving the findings of the court of inquiry, and adds: "The President, finding, on a careful review of the whole evidence, that there is nothing established to sustain the charge of 'a violation of the general regulation or standing order of the army, nothing in the conduct of General Pillow, nor in his correspondence with the general in chief of the army, 'unbecoming an officer and a gentleman, concurs with the court in their conclusion that 'no further proceedings against General Pillow in the case are called for by the interests of the public service, and he accordingly directs that no further proceedings be had in the case."

If two convex surfaces came up the player won. He also says, and in this Romans concurs, that the women were very reluctant to be seen while playing. Among the Natchez, the young girls played ball with a deer-skin ball stuffed with Spanish moss. Hennepin says, "the children play with bows and with two sticks, one large and one small.

Up by candlelight, and with W. Hewer walked to the Temple, and thence took coach and to Sir William Coventry's, and there discoursed the business of my Treasurer's place, at Tangier, wherein he consents to my desire, and concurs therein, which I am glad of, that I may not be accountable for a man so far off.

In this view of the urgent necessities of the case, the compiler most heartily and earnestly concurs. I have just returned from forty-eight hours' friendly and professional attendance at a bedside where I would fain place every young person in this country for a single hour before the Responsibilities of Life have become the sentinels and Habit the jailer of his Will.

The historian Lecky says: It was a favorite doctrine of the Christian Fathers that concupiscence, or the sensual passion, was the "original sin" of human nature; and it must be owned that the progress of knowledge, which is usually extremely opposed to the ascetic theory of life, concurs with the theological view, in showing the natural force of this appetite to be far greater than the well-being of man requires.

And I may add that in this opinion Mr. Whistler himself entirely concurs." Whistler retorted in The World and Oscar replied, but Whistler had the best of the argument.... "Oscar the amiable, irresponsible, esurient Oscar with no more sense of a picture than of the fit of a coat, has the courage of the opinions ... of others!"

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