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First. They came with a wide mouth, but their desire was unlawful, as is evident, for that Christ would not grant it. There are four things that are unlawful to be desired. To desire anything that is thy neighbour's is unlawful. Are they lawful things which thou desirest? Yet the question is, Are they absolutely or conditionally promised?
'Many times since then, when I have wished I had been carried there before that day, I have recalled his words. I wish that he should know how true they were, although the least acknowledgment to that effect has never passed my lips and never will. Tom promised this, conditionally too.
Woodhouse's party could be made up in the evening without him, or whether he should be in the smallest degree necessary at Hartfield. If he were, every thing else must give way; but otherwise his friend Cole had been saying so much about his dining with him had made such a point of it, that he had promised him conditionally to come.
I saved the republic at Nantes; my life has been devoted to my country, and I am ready to die for it." Out of five hundred voters, four hundred and ninety-eight were for the impeachment; the other two voted for it, but conditionally. The Jacobins finding their opponents were going from subordinate agents to the representatives themselves, regarded themselves as lost.
"I did not know that," said du Portail, "but it was quite probable. Did you accept?" "Conditionally; I asked time for reflection. I wanted to know what you thought of the offer." "Parbleu! I think that out of an evil that can't be remedied we should get, as the proverb says, wing or foot. I had rather see you inside than outside of that enterprise."
He inquired of Philostratus, as though he wished to be informed, whether he did not think that the artist who had modeled these figures must be a very clever follow; and when the philosopher assented conditionally, he declared that he saw some resemblance to himself in the features of the apple-dealer.
It will hereafter be seen that he gave sceptres, like his confidence, conditionally, and that he was always ready to undo his own work when it became an obstacle to his ambitious designs. In May 1801 the Infanta of Spain, Maria Louisa, third daughter of Charles IV., visited Paris.
Satisfied with the justice of their pretension to be placed on the same footing with Holland, I could not, never the less, without disregard to the principle of our laws, admit their claim to be treated as Americans, and at the same time a respect for Congress, to whom the subject had long since been referred, has prevented me from producing a just equality by taking from the vessels of Holland privileges conditionally granted by acts of Congress, although the condition upon which the grant was made has, in my judgment, failed since 1822.
Negroes were serving as salesmen, keeping accounts, managing plantations, teaching and preaching, and had intellectually advanced to the extent that fifteen or twenty per cent. of their adults could then at least read. Most of this talented class became preachers, as this was the only calling even conditionally open to persons of African blood.
His uncle tells me he promises to become all that we could wish, and, in that case, I do not see that I have the right to refuse the offer, when things have gone so far conditionally, of course. He dwelt on that saving clause like a salve for his misgivings. 'And what is to become of Gilbert and Maurice, with him always about the house? exclaimed Albinia.
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