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Updated: July 6, 2025


"I will tell you; no harm will come to the actual smugglers, beyond the breaking up of their business; it's the men who furnish the capital that I am after." "I can put you on the track of one or two of them." "Do so, and you will make a small fortune." "But I will become a regular informer." "Did you ever belong to one of the gangs?" "Never."

It fails of its purpose, remaining void and vain, if it does not perform its function. The hut which does not furnish shelter is labor lost. The significance of the painter's effort does not stop with the canvas and pigment which he manipulates into form and meaning. The artist sees beyond the actual material thing which he is fashioning; his purpose in creation is expression.

We should withdraw the support which is given to the railroads and steamship lines of Canada by a traffic that properly belongs to us and no longer furnish the earnings which lighten the otherwise crushing weight of the enormous public subsidies that have been given to them.

But the church we have been sketching is a congeries of families, after all, and it will do just what these families, particularly the parents in them, stimulate it to do. But what of those instances in which parents are convinced that the church does not furnish a normal and healthy atmosphere for the child's spiritual life?

The rulers of the Christians on the fishing coast having afterwards made up an army, supplied with what ammunitions of war, and other provisions which the country could furnish, passed over into the Isle of Ceylon, under the conduct of the prince and the forty lords; but the usurper was so well established in his possession, that the Paravas were forced to retire with speed into their own country.

'The proper study of mankind is man, you know, especially to a doctor." Mr. Bellingham chuckled grimly. "You make me feel like a microbe," he said. "However, if you would care to take a peep at me through your microscope, I will crawl on to the stage for your inspection, though it is not my actions that furnish the materials for your psychological studies. I am only a passive agent.

"No: sing it to me and I shall make its acquaintance." "I cannot tell you how it begins; I only remember how it ends." "Very well, at all events, that is something." "When Maids of Honor happen to run short, Lo! Guiche will furnish the entire Court." "The idea is weak, and the rhyme poor," said De Guiche.

These galleys the orang kayas were obliged to furnish, repair, and man, at the peril of their lives. The soldiers served without pay, and carried three months provision at their own charge. In this great fleet there were computed to be sixty thousand men, whom the king commanded in person. His wives and household were taken to sea with him.

A slight examination of facts, such as can be furnished by any librarian of experience in a circulating public library, will show how little force there is in this objection. Nor should it be forgotten, in considering this question, that to very many young people youth is the time when they have more leisure for reading than any other portion of life is likely to furnish.

Hence rose the usage of 'circuit allowances. The sheriffs, however, were still bound to attend upon the judges, and make suitable provision for the safe conduct of the legal functionaries from assize town to assize town; the sheriff of each county being required to furnish a body-guard for the protection of the sovereign's representatives.

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