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Updated: May 18, 2025


So the Emperor declared de-facto marriage de jure, and for a short time succeeded in striking out the word illegitimate as applied to a person, on the ground that, in justice, no act of a parent could be charged up against and punished in the offspring. Men who make laws have forever to watch most closely and dance attendance on Nature.

We are forming an aristocracy, as you may observe, in this country, not a gratia-Dei, nor a juredivino one, but a de-facto upper stratum of being, which floats over the turbid waves of common life like the iridescent film you may have seen spreading over the water about our wharves, very splendid, though its origin may have been tar, tallow, train-oil, or other such unctuous commodities.

Can we talk here privately without interruption, Mr. Baggott? No, don't go!" as Jim started for the door. "As the chief executor of ah, Gentleman Geoff, you are presumably this young lady's de-facto guardian and your presence is imperative." Considerably impressed, Jim turned a chair around and seated himself astride it, folding his arms across the back. "Fire away.

A man is born a dandy, as he is born a poet. We are forming an aristocracy, as you may observe, in this country, not a gratiâ-Dei, nor a jure-divino one, but a de-facto upper stratum of being, which floats over the turbid waves of common life as the iridescent film you may have seen spreading over the water about our wharves, very splendid, though its origin may have been tar, tallow, train-oil, or other such unctuous commodities.

No power cheered our bravely won independence, by diplomatic recognition; not even the United States, though they always professed their principle to be that they recognise every de-facto government. We therefore had the right to expect a speedy recognition from the United States.

We are forming an aristocracy, as you may observe, in this country, not a gratia-Dei, nor a juredivino one, but a de-facto upper stratum of being, which floats over the turbid waves of common life like the iridescent film you may have seen spreading over the water about our wharves, very splendid, though its origin may have been tar, tallow, train-oil, or other such unctuous commodities.

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