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The malice and the motives are in this so obvious, that it will tend to discredit the whole. The charges which are of any moment will be shown to be mere fabrications. But there seems at present to be no medium of communication. Wood, after absconding for some time, returned to this city, was put in jail, where he lay some days and until taken out by Coleman.

Such is poetry and music, and other delicious fabrications of genius, that amuse men, soften men, but advance them not. They have with but rare exceptions left this glorious and winged faculty utterly passive in the service of Philosophy. There, reason alone has been admitted, and imagination hath been carefully banished, as an erratic and deceitful meteor.

The mechanical conception of life repels us because of its association in our minds with the fabrications of our own hands the dead metal and wood and the noise and dust of our machine-ridden and machine-produced civilization. But Nature makes no machines like our own.

I have never heard of a man brought so near death, so ruined, but for the singular favor of the gods so utterly and so hopelessly ruined, subjected to such dangers and miseries, so baselessly, by such malevolent misrepresentations and fabrications. You deserve to be recompensed. You shall be. And besides the merits of your case I am curious about you. "You must be curious yourself.

This might have shown that if he erred it was on the side of enthusiasm and extravagant expressions of reverence for the American people during the heroic years just passed. He denounces the accusations as pitiful fabrications and vile calumny. He blushes that such charges could have been uttered; he is deeply wounded that Mr. Seward could have listened to such falsehood.

'You are right, said the lawyer, 'and very little to pay him with but flams and fabrications, like to-night's. 'To-night's? I repeated. 'Ay, to-night's! said he. 'To-night's WHAT? I cried. 'To-night's flams and fabrications. 'God be good to me, sir, said I, 'have I something more to admire in your conduct than ever I had suspected? You cannot think how you interest me!

By denying all reality to these phenomena he strays as far from the truth as if he allowed himself to believe mere fabrications. They are not impositions, but they are worse; they are superstitions.

A subtle and tricky man, he was constantly misleading judges by citing fictitious authorities, and then smiling at their professional ignorance when they had swallowed his audacious fabrications. Moreover, the manner of his speech was sometimes as offensive as its substance was dishonest.

His apparent imperiousness and arrogance conceal a kindness of heart which I have often seen degenerate into positive weakness. And why should I not confess it? the Duc de Sairmeuse, with his white hair, still retains the illusions of a child. He refuses to believe that the world has progressed during the past twenty years. Moreover, people had deceived him by the most absurd fabrications.

Instead of telling the truth, the Prince of Peace alarmed the King and Queen with the most absurd fabrications; and assured Their Majesties that their son and their daughter-in-law had determined not only to dethrone them, but to keep them prisoners for life, after they had been forced to witness his execution. Indolence and weakness are often more fearful than guilt.

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