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Austria, at first, instead of aiding the allies, allowed the Poles to range themselves beneath the standard of Napoleon, whom she overwhelmed with protestations of friendship, which served to mask her real intentions, and meanwhile gave her time to arm herself to the teeth and to make the allies sensible of the fact of their utter impotency against Napoleon unless aided by her.
As to René, his is the vain sentimentality parading its own impotency for higher feelings, a virtual boasting of want of soul, the sickly dissatisfaction of Werther, without his passion for an excuse. M. Saint-Marc Girardin then follows up his subject through later authors, even in Madame George Sand and in Madame Émile de Girardin.
Physicians of the ultra-progressive school have even gone so far as to assert that continence in man is the chief cause of impotency have pointed out that it is usually the wives of good men who go wrong, and insisted that to the former hypothesis must be attributed the latter fact. I am unable to find any reason in physiology why such a rule should not work both ways.
It was his lofty idea of the infinite worth of human nature and of the inherent greatness of the human soul, in contrast with the then prevailing doctrines of human vileness and impotency, which made him resent with such indignation the wrongs of slavery, intemperance, and war, and urge with such ardor every effort to deliver men from poverty and ignorance, and to make them gentler and juster to one another.
See ante, i. 225 note 2, July 4, 1774, and March 20, 1776. Boswell was no reader. 'I don't believe, Johnson once said to him, 'you have borrowed from Waller. I wish you would enable yourself to borrow more. Ante, April 16, 1775. Boswell wrote to Temple on March 18, 1775: 'I have a kind of impotency of study. Two months later he wrote: 'I have promised to Dr.
What we are contending for in this matter is of the very essence of the things that have made America a sovereign nation. She cannot yield them without admitting and conceding her own impotency as a nation and the surrender of her independent position among the nations of the world." Sincerely, TUMULTY. February 25, 1916.
As the servant of Jehovah, he performs his mission with dignity and without fear; as a subject, he renders due respect to rank and power. Ahab has now witnessed with his own eyes the impotency of the prophets of Baal, and the marvellous power of the messenger of Jehovah.
Vaisampayana continued, "The king of the Matsyas then tested Vrihannala in dancing, music, and other fine arts, and consulting with his various ministers forthwith caused him to be examined by women. And learning that this impotency was of a permanent nature, he sent him to the maiden's apartments.
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At first they believed that Caesar wasn't interested; but they were soon able to understand at Castro that he was interested enough, but not in them. The Minister of the Treasury served him as a battering-ram to use against the Clericals at Castro Duro. Don Calixto was inwardly rejoiced to see his rivals reduced to impotency.
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