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The jurisdiction of the Chiefs also ranges over such matters as the considering of applications from members of the various tribes for licensing the sale to whites of timber, stone, or other valuable deposit, with which the property of such applicants may be enriched; and they likewise treat with applications for relief from members of the tribes, whom physical incapacity debars from earning living, or who have been reduced to an abject state of poverty and indigence; and have authority to supplement the interest-annuities of such, should they see fit, with suitable amounts.

She therefore repeated her remark slowly and in precisely the same words and tone "I hope that there is no consideration as to health which debars you from this very desirable exercise, Mr Riddell?" Riddell took half a moment to consider, and then replied, triumphantly, "I'm quite well, thank you, ma'am."

"Then, blamer, blame me not, were my heart within thy breast, The sigh would take the place of thy laughter and thy scorn. "Let me weep for the sin that debars my soul of rest, The tear may yet avail, all in vain I may not mourn! "Woe! woe to thee, Flesh! with a purer spirit now The death-day were a hope, and the judgment-hour a joy!

Rumors from Naples and Paris, rumors, such as are borne to club smoking-rooms, had announced that the young man had found distractions; or, precluded from his virtuous attachment, the poor fellow had flung himself back upon his old companions and amusements not the only man or woman whom society forces into evil, or debars from good; not the only victim of the world's selfish and wicked laws.

"Sprague," said Shelby, wearily; "what is that man up to now?" Bowers rose, paced the room, and returned, big with news. "The Whig has bolted," he announced. Shelby's amaze spent its force in an oath. In a moment he asked, calmly: "What does he say?" "Not much; mainly that the manner of your nomination debars his printing your name at the head of his editorial page."

I think that while Frenchmen and Germans may dance, as it is their nature to do, there is a natural dignity about us Britons, which debars us from that enjoyment. I am rather of the Turkish opinion, that this should be done for us. I think . . .

The heart of Africa is so completely secluded from the world, and the means of communication are so difficult, that although fertile, its geographical position debars that vast extent of country from improvement: thus shut out from civilization it has become an area for unbridled atrocities, as exemplified in the acts of the ivory traders.

Is there anything in the law which renders it necessary for a prisoner to petition before his sentence may be revised by the Executive anything which debars the Executive from dealing with his case if he does not petition? Mr. Kotzé's answer was clear: 'No, certainly not nothing whatever! In the interview with the President which took place immediately after this Mr.

For Providence has so arranged the circumstances of human life and of society, that some females are absolutely precluded from forming the matrimonial connection. Ill-health, to name no other cause, sometimes positively debars one from this relation. There are abundant reasons, indeed, for which every one, ordinarily situated, should contemplate marriage.

Mark you, I don't accuse him I do not offer an opinion upon his guilt I only state my belief in Richard's innocence; it may have been another who did it, neither Richard nor Thorn. It was my firm intention to take Richard's case up, the instant I saw my way clearly in it, and now that that time has come I am debarred from doing so." "What debars you?" "Hence I come to you," continued Mr.

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