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People would have called them a family of misers, but for their goodness of character in other respects, and for the undeniable fact that they were by far the most liberal contributors to the church and to the poor not only in their own island, but in all the other islands around them.

He seemed pleased at the moment, but said next minute, 'You have distressed me if memory goes, all is up with me, for that was always my strong point." Life, vol. ix. p. 236. Milton's L'Allegro, ver. 137, 294. Afterwards second Earl Powis. Regarding the Chancery business, see infra, p. 191, n. Sir Walter had shortly before been one of the contributors to a subscription for Mr. Haydon.

I believe you will find it worth thinking over, Good-night." "The Post pays its contributors well, I suppose?" "That you would have to take up with its owners." "Clearly the paper needs the services of an expert though, of course, I could not give it much time, only enough to pay for my keep. The suggestion is not a bad one not at all.

It was better, after all, that the cause should no longer look to capital for favours. Contributors were to sign on the dotted line. There were no more New Dawns. The forces of privilege had momentarily prevailed, or the proletariat had been insufficiently roused to its plight. The New Dawn stopped, and in consequence the war went on.

These with many others have been no small contributors to the old Capital.

The time was not yet ripe for the growth of mathematical science among us, and any development that might have taken place in that direction was rudely stopped by the civil war. Perhaps this may account for the curious fact that, so far as I have ever remarked, none of the student contributors to the journal, Hill excepted, has made himself known as a mathematical investigator.

This list might well be larger; it could not be less; and no matter how it might be extended it would include these seven. None of them was merely an inventor of specific devices; all of them were discoverers of essential principles, and thereby contributors to the advancement of civilization and to man's mastery of knowledge.

This new task was more difficult than the first, for it was necessary to appeal to a larger circle of contributors; not confining themselves to Perigord only, but taking a wider range throughout the South of France. The priest made the necessary arrangements for the joint tour. They would first take the northern districts Angouleme, Limoges, Tulle, and Brives and then proceed towards the south.

The governments of Prussia, of Bohemia, of Sardinia, and of the duchy of Milan, actually exert an attention of this kind; an attention so unsuitable to the nature of government, that it is not likely to be of long continuance, and which, if it is continued, will probably, in the long-run, occasion much more trouble and vexation than it can possibly bring relief to the contributors.

His spirits during those few days were colossal, and he told me that he found it impossible to sleep, "for counting up his subscribers." With first-class contributors he got on very well, he said, but the extortioners and revilers bothered the very life out of him.

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