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Fry made a tour of inspection, and then according to her custom sent the result of her inquiries, and the conclusions at which she had arrived, in the form of a letter to the authorities. That letter is far too long for reproduction in extenso, but a few of its leading recommendations were: 1st. A full sufficiency of employment, proportioned to the age, sex, health and ability of each prisoner.
Andrews to the effect that the head of an important Fifeshire family was willing to take my place and contest the constituency instead of me. My feelings were confirmed by a totally extraneous incident. The severe reader will perhaps think that I ought to blush when I explain what this incident was. Father Grant, at my suggestion, published one of these Charters in extenso in The National Review.
The probability that any reader of the present paper would be disposed to help us to this "better Translation" seems too remote to warrant us in giving the Ode in extenso; nor do we think any would thank us for transcribing a cloudy effusion, a little farther on, entitled, "On the Notion of an abstract antecedent Fitness of Things."
"That, Lord Cowdray, will save you as well as some other people I know a good deal of possible trouble." I have explained to him the whole New Principle in extenso, "so that you may see clearly where the line of danger runs." Lord! how he's changed! Several weeks ago when I ran across him accidentally he was humorous, almost cynical. Now he's very serious.
The development in extenso of the idea of the State belongs to the philosophy of jurisprudence; but it must be observed that in the theories of our time various errors are current respecting it, which pass for established truths and have become fixed prejudices. We will mention only a few of them, giving prominence to such as have a reference to the object of our history.
This is the epistle in extenso: "My Dear Father, "You will be sorry to hear that I have failed in my exam. I am very cut up about it, because I fear that it will cause you grief and disappointment, and you deserve neither the one nor the other at my hands." "It is not an unmixed misfortune to me, because it helps me to make a request which I have long had in my mind.
The first of the enumerated collections was published 'in extenso, about twenty-five years since, by the Marquis of Bute, while recently the gist of all the Latin collections has been edited with rare scholarship by Rev. Charles Plummer of Oxford. Incidentally may be noted the one defect in Mr.
Farther: "Forty able-bodied field-hands, of different ages. Several first-rate domestic servants, coachman, cooks, chamber-maids, wagon-drivers. A number of likely mulatto boys and girls, from ten to twenty," etcetera, etcetera. The list followed in extenso. I read "Lot 1. Scipio, 48. Able-bodied black, 5 foot 11 inches, understands house-work, and the management of horses.
We cannot do better than reproduce some of his sentences in extenso. "Christ not only never instituted marriage, but, if we search for formal precept on the subject, we find that he rather disapproved it than otherwise. He only impressed upon married and unmarried alike the necessity of striving after perfection, which includes chastity in marriage and out of it."
"Cardinal Bonpre must teach you that in extenso!" he replied, with a little smile "But briefly, dogma is an opinion or theory derived from the Gospels, and formulated as doctrine, by the Church." "An opinion or theory of man, founded on the words of Christ?" said Manuel. "Just so!" "But if Christ was divine, should any man presume to formulate a theory on what He Himself said?" asked Manuel.
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