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Reprehend such men with more gentleness and moderation, and temper your reproof with the mildness of your countenance; and if you find it necessary to punish them, impose but an easy penance on them.
While he keeps the job-holder on his payroll, he may pay him impossibly low wages and overwork him under conditions that are unfit for the maintenance of decent human life. Barring the factory laws and the health laws, he is at liberty to impose on the job-holder any form of treatment that the job-holder will tolerate. There is no limit to the amount of industrial property that one man may own.
This time, if so minded, the robin might have trilled his song adagio con sostenuto without fear of interruption by those harsh voices. Neither man spoke during so long a time that the break seemed to impose a test of endurance; in such a crisis, he who has all at stake will yield rather than he who only stakes a part. "S'pose we talk plainly as man to man?" said Coke thickly, at last.
Mother and daughter made the journey cityward very silently, both a good deal occupied conjecturing what conditions John Liddell could possibly mean to impose. Perhaps only a very high rate of interest, which would cost no small effort to spare from their narrow income. Mr. Newton received his visitors directly their names were sent up to him.
I have seen her again him they were together there was true love in his eye how could I expect him not to love her and I was able to hide my anguish and impose his duty on him. She loves him or he thinks so and the work goes on. But I will not stay to watch its accomplishment. No, no. "I told him my story to-night, under the guise of a past experience. Oh, the devils must laugh at us men!
Let it be sincere; do not impose on a woman that leaves all things for you." No woman could be more sensible than was Lady Mary at this time, and she gave expression to the most exemplary sentiments. "A woman that adds nothing to a man's fortune ought not to take from his happiness. If possible I would add to it; but I will not take from you any satisfaction you could enjoy without me."
He who is not of such a temper must be careful not to impose tasks of extraordinary difficulty, but may use his natural gentleness in imposing such as are ordinary. For common punishments are not imputed to the prince, but to the laws and ordinances which he has to administer.
I call it positively disgraceful of the company to impose such mattresses upon their patrons. My bones positively ache this morning." "Mr. Phillips has his own mattress," she told him, "or rather one of the hospital ones. He was carried straight into the ambulance from the ward." "Mr. er Phillips," Crawshay repeated. "Have I ever met him?" "I should think not."
He did not keep them long in suspense. "This," exclaimed he vehemently, "is the work of the Jacobins: they have attempted my life.... There are neither nobles, priests, nor Chouans in this affair!... I know what I am about, and they need not think to impose on me. These are the Septembrizers who have been in open revolt and conspiracy, and arrayed against every succeeding Government.
The tranquillity of the country, too, which was put in jeopardy by this divided rule, seemed to impose upon the duchess the necessity of abdicating. Many governors of provinces refused, without an express order from the court, to receive commands from the duke and to recognize him as co-regent.
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