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Updated: May 3, 2025


She wanted to be done with it maybe simply from the fatigue of continuous effort in good or evil, which, in the bulk of common mortals, accounts for so many surprising inconsistencies of conduct. I don't know that I had classed Mrs. Fyne, in my thoughts, amongst common mortals. She was too quietly sure of herself for that.

Remember that Christian education has for its foundation the heart-felt conviction of the weakness of human nature; for a being bearing the name of a Christian to lose sight of this truth, is the grossest of all inconsistencies. The great and the learned among those who are merely philosophers, preach, as though to know what is good, and to practise it, were equally easy to mankind.

The liberty which we boldly claim for young people is the only remedy for the host of evils whose source we have pointed out, by exposing the inconsistencies resulting from the bondage in which girls are kept.

Madame de Montespan. Daily developments. Duke de Mazarin his cynicism. He is silenced by the king. Sale of Dunkirk. Inconsistencies in the character of Louis. Treachery of Montespan. Sorrows of Louise. Letters of the Marquis de Montespan. Alarm of the marchioness. Cowardice of the Pope. Sorrow of the marquis. Vexation of Louis. Petty jealousies. Employments of the king.

Moreover, it reconciles the apparent inconsistencies of Shelley's reservations in talking about Byron with his manifest and practical confidence in the result of their joint working. When I met Shelley again in Italy, it was easy to see that a grand change had come over his appearance and condition.

He supposed he was treating the matter humorously, but in this sort of banter between husband and wife there is always much more than the joking. March had seen some pretty feminine inconsistencies and trepidations which once charmed him in his wife hardening into traits of middle-age which were very like those of less interesting older women.

There was an item for eggs at the dairy which she might have to pay, though it was a monstrous overcharge. All these quarrelsome errands were meat and drink to Miss Mapp: Tuesday morning, the day on which she paid and disputed her weekly bills, was as enjoyable as Sunday mornings when, sitting close under the pulpit, she noted the glaring inconsistencies and grammatical errors in the discourse.

It is only because Locke has enveloped it in a cloud of inconsistencies that it has been able to secure the veneration of the great and good.

That is not to be historical but to be muddleheaded. Malthus and Smith, as it seemed to Ricardo, had occasionally given explanations which, when set side by side, destroyed each other. He was therefore clearly justified in the attempt to exhibit these logical inconsistencies and to supply a theory which should be in harmony with itself.

Well, you helped me to iron out some of the inconsistencies of my own. I am profoundly grateful." She gazed at him, puzzled. But he did not, he could not enlighten her. Some day she would discover what he meant. "If so, I am glad," she said, in a low voice. They were standing in the midst of the crowd that thronged around the pavilion. An urchin caught hold of the rector's coat. "Here he is!

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