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Lean upon the wisdom of others till you have gained your own." He did so. He learned how to take advice before attempting to give it, to obey before he could righteously command. He assembled round him all the good and wise of his kingdom laid all its affairs before them, and was guided by their opinions until he had maturely formed his own.

The last ten years have formed a remarkable period in the history of the ancient and honored University of Oxford. Guided by wise and discerning counsels, it has made rapid and substantial advance. The scope of its studies has been greatly enlarged, the standard of its requirements raised.

Yet in all these estates the standard, of which we spoke above, should never be forgotten, viz., that a man should so exercise himself only to the end that sin may be driven out, and should not be guided by the number or the greatness of works. But, alas how we have forgotten our baptism and what it means, and what vows we made there, and that we are to walk in its works and attain its purpose!

Maurice guided him around the palaces into the avenue, which derived its name from the founder of the opera, in which most of the diplomatic families lived. Past the residence of Beauvais he went, and, gazing up at the lightless windows, a cold of short duration seized his spine. It bad been a hair's breadth betwixt him and death.

And another replied: "It is because she is weak that she must yield must allow herself to be guided and adored." He came close to her again. Any passer-by might have supposed that they were both looking at the distant boat and listening to the pilgrimage chant.

The people loved him, and would be guided by him when they would not follow any one else, therefore he must stay. At length Washington yielded to the entreaties of his friends and allowed himself to be elected President a second time. And now there arose difficulties between the United States and their old friends, the French.

They were barely a quarter of an hour from camp, and the fires guided them; for hot as it was in the daytime the nights were chilly, and a bonfire in the open acceptable. They found their mates gathered round the largest in great excitement. "Here, you chaps," was the cry which assailed them when they made their appearance, "can either of you make a plum-pudding?" "Of course," replied Kavanagh.

The Pilgrim was composed of sixteen columns of paragraphs in which society, art, and letters were dealt with the form of expression preferred being the most exaggerated. Indeed, the formula of criticism that Mike and Frank, guided by Harding, had developed, was to consider as worthless all that the world held in estimation, and to laud as best all that world had agreed to discard.

I had known him to bring down with his bullet a bird upon the wing; and had heard him declare that it was not by the eye but by the mind that he did it. In other words: he meant, that his skill was not mechanical; but that he was guided in the act by some mental operation which he himself but imperfectly understood.

She doesn't change except her hair." "Why did you tell Fleur about that business?" "I didn't; she picked it up. I always knew she would." "Well, it's a mess. She's set her heart upon their boy." "The little wretch," murmured Winifred. "She tried to take me in about that. What shall you do, Soames?" "Be guided by events." They moved on, silent, in the almost solid crowd.

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