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The time that may be to spare on days in which you meet with no interruption from visitors may also be systematically disposed of: you may always have some book in hand which will be ready to fill up any unoccupied moments, without, even on these occasions, wasting your time in deliberating as to what your next employment shall be.
Deliberating with Tallien and Carnot, his colleagues, he suddenly said, "I have the man whom you want; it is a little Corsican officer, who will not stand upon ceremony." These words decided the fate of Napoleon and of France. Buonaparte had been in the Odéon Theatre when the affair of Le Pelletier occurred, had run out, and witnessed the result.
"But, what may we have for our aquarium, if we must not have these?" "Get? Well, let me see," said he, blinking away furiously and moving his bushy eyebrows up and down for a moment, as if deliberating. "We'll have some sea-anemones, to commence with.
These words excited the interest of the old poacher, and he paused. "I know very well that you hate the Sairmeuse now but " "But what!" "In less than a month you will be reconciled. And you will pay the expenses of the war and of the reconciliation? That old wretch, Chupin " "We shall never be reconciled." "Hum!" he growled, after deliberating awhile.
Father Le Vieux listened with profound attention, and from time to time made memoranda in his tablets of those parts of the communication which possessed for him the deepest interest. At its conclusion, he continued silent awhile, looking thoughtfully on the ground, as if deliberating over what he had heard. "The thoughts of man are vanity," he said, at length.
But the bird in each case presented this striking contrast to human examples of the kind, that it was apparently just as proud of itself, and just as well satisfied with its performance, as were its more successful rivals. After deliberating some time over a pocket compass which I carried, we decided upon our course, and held on to the west. The descent was very gradual.
He was pacing up and down as he had paced on the night when Gaston's fate was hanging in the balance, as he always paced when he was deliberating anything, and the scent of his cigarette filled her room. Once he paused near the communicating curtain and her heart gave a wild leap, but after a moment he moved away.
The room and the ante-chamber adjoining the room where we were deliberating were filled with Representatives, who were peaceably conversing. Surprised, we called in Durand-Savoyat. "Did you not understand us?" asked Michel de Bourges. "Yes, certainly," answered Durand-Savoyat. "This house is perhaps marked," resumed Carnot; "we are in danger of being taken."
Fauchet, arrived at Philadelphia, while the senate was deliberating on the treaty of amity with Great Britain.
For the rules which were given in deliberating upon the future, and how they ought to have a bearing upon utility, or a power of producing effects, a man who is arguing upon a fact is bound to collect, so as to show that they must have been useful to the man whom he is accusing, and that the act might possibly have been done by him.
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