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It runs the circle of the universe, without interruption, and without end. It is particular as it is impartial; it is melting and sweet, as it is mighty and sublime; and it holds you and me, and it holds the littlest babe, and the littlest bird and flower, in an infinite Father's heart!"
Thus believing, it has been my purpose to secure to the whole people and to every member of the Confederacy, by general, salutary, and equal laws alone, the benefit of those republican institutions which it was the end and aim of the Constitution to establish, and the impartial influence of which is in my judgment indispensable to their preservation.
Marking all this from the beginning, I, White-Jacket, was sorely troubled with the idea, that, in the course of time, my own turn would come round to undergo the same objurgations. How to escape, I knew not. I resolved, please Heaven, to approve myself an unexceptionable caterer, and the most impartial of stewards.
Amazed more at the young officer's obstinate temerity than his words the General stared at him. "How so?" he asked, with irony. Harris opened out his hands with a simple gesture that seemed to leave his logic to the judgment of any impartial observer. "In times of peace, my profession is that of the Law.
Fitzjocelyn and James used to agree that intercourse with her was a very important element in their training, and the invitations were made as impartial as possible, including the intelligent and well-conducted, irrespective of station. Isabel's favourite guest was a good, well-mannered lad, son to Mr. Ramsbotham's follower, the butcher, but, unluckily, Mrs.
As usual, he wished here also to accomplish opposite things; in attempting to satisfy the duties at once of the impartial regent and of the party-chief, he fulfilled neither the one nor the other, and was regarded by public opinion with justice as a despotic regent, and by his adherents with equal justice as a leader who either could not or would not protect his followers.
Very true; he did not come till Miss Fairfax was here." "And I have not forgotten," said Emma, "how sure you were that he might have come sooner if he would. You pass it over very handsomely but you were perfectly right." "I was not quite impartial in my judgment, Emma: but yet, I think had you not been in the case I should still have distrusted him."
He passed out of sight down the staircase. "Gone to get some more moustache to eat, I suppose," said the policeman reflectively.... "One 'ud think something had bit him." After some pensive moments the policeman strolled along down the gallery and came to a stop opposite the cartoon. "Figgers is a bit big for the houses," said the policeman, anxious to do impartial justice. "But that's Art.
And apparently most of it came from the excited Chester cohorts, though there were some impartial local admirers of the great game who could readily cheer a daring and brilliant play, no matter on which side it occurred.
In his book reviews he showed a fine critical faculty and large general information, and some of his obituary notices especially those of Generals Buell, Grant, Sherman, Joseph E. Johnston, and Jefferson Davis showed that power of impartial characterization which is so great a merit in a historian. He was an omnivorous reader of serious books.
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