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In fact, how can they, if virtue has only one eternal standard? I must, therefore, if I reason consequentially, as strenuously maintain, that they have the same simple direction, as that there is a God.

"However, to show I am a man of peace, and harbour no resentment, however just grounds I may have for such a feeling, I am willing to make up the matter with Master Nicholas, provided " "He offers you a handsome consideration, eh?" said the squire. "Provided he offers me a handsome apology such as a gentleman may accept," rejoined Potts, consequentially.

Howe made these remarks he threw himself back in his chair, elevated his feet on the back of another chair, took another chew of his honey dew, and, as he whittled a stick, consequentially shook his head, as much as to say, "I know what I am talking about." "You are altogether mistaken, Mr. Howe, in almost everything about Canada, as most of your countrymen are."

Farnham took out her portmonnaie again, rather ostentatiously, for vanity always mingled with the best feelings and most trivial acts of her life. "There," she said, presenting a bank-note to the lad, "take this, and give it to the poor family," and she looked consequentially round upon the stranger, as if to claim his approbation for her charity. The Judge smiled rather constrainedly, and Mrs.

I knew that after I'd only seen it once! That's M." "Yes, of course it is! I can't think where my head is to-day. M, yes of course it's M! Now what can that be used for, eh?" "It's the first letter in the word 'empty, of course!" said Pelle consequentially. "Yes, of course! But you didn't find that out for yourself; the master told you." "No, I found it out by myself." "Did you, now?

The young man swelled his scarlet breast still more consequentially. 'This is no house of thine, uncle, but my grandfar's. 'Young ass's colt! the printer fulminated. 'Would'st have thy sister undone by this Latin mouth-mincer? Udal grinned at him, and licked his lips. The printer snarled: 'Know'st thou not, young ass, that this man was thrown out of his mastership at Eton for his foul living?

"I tell you what it is, doctor," he finished up consequentially, "the Breeds are in open rebellion, and, headed by that devil, Retief, intend to clear us whites out of the country. It's the starting of another Riel rebellion, and if we don't get help from the Government quickly, it's all up with us. That's my opinion," and he gazed patronizingly upon the crowd, which by this time had assembled.

Waterland; 'you assert, though not directly, yet consequentially, that the Maker and Redeemer of the whole world is no more than a creature, that He is mutable and corruptible; that He depends entirely upon the favour and good pleasure of God; that He has a precarious existence and dependent powers, and is neither so perfect in His nature nor exalted in privileges but that it is in the Father's power to create another equal or superior.

"You look nobby," said Jim. "Where's your brush?" "I've give up the blackin' business," said Micky. "You have? What are you going to do? Sell papers?" "No," said Micky, consequentially. "I'm in business on Pearl Street." "Why," said Limpy Jim, surprised, "that's where that upstart Ragged Dick works." "He aint an upstart, an' he aint ragged," said Micky.

The boys thanked him for his advice, and laid it to heart to be used when the race was on. Sam's boat having been tuned up to the last notch of readiness, Jack Curtiss strolled consequentially about on the float, making bets freely on the hydroplane's chance of winning.

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