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It was strange how calm the voice sounded, but it seemed doubly terrible to Käte in its monotony. Now it became a little louder: "Give me an answer I will I must know it." Käte shuddered. What inexorableness, what obstinacy lay in that "I will" "I must!" He would never stop asking again. She sank down as though crushed, and shuddered. Even the man's quiet voice betrayed a secret tremor.

And this gives us a form of justice much more profound and complex than that of the Golden Rule, and requiring constructive imagination and rational insight of the very highest order. And with this insight goes necessarily an inevitableness, an inexorableness, and, as we say metaphorically, an imperativeness, which no amount of twisting and intellectual thimble-rigging can avoid.

I should not think of saying that it is the desire to escape from the inexorableness of law to a God capable of indulgent human tenderness that inspires the violent protests so often heard against 'forensic' and 'legal' ideas: but that is the impression which one sometimes involuntarily receives from them.

For that fierce manner of his in command, and inexorableness in punishing, when his men became used not to do amiss or disobey, was felt to be wholesome and advantageous, as well as just, and his violent spirit, stern voice, and harsh aspect, which in a little while grew familiar to them, they esteemed terrible not to themselves, but only to their enemies.

This faith seemed easier in earlier times, when men’s eyes were not yet opened to see the deep-lying connectedness of all phenomena, the inexorableness of causal sequences, when it was believed that, in the apparently numerous interruptions of the causal sequences, the frailty and dependence of this world and its need for heavenly aid could be directly observed, when, therefore, it was not difficult to believe that the world wasnothingand perishable, that it had been called forth out of nothing, and that in its transient nature it carried for ever the traces of this origin.

"Europe must die in order to be re-born as something better"; "all must be destroyed," say the theorists of revolution. "She staggers and falls and falls and plunges," seem to say the facts with the inexorableness of Fate. Prophecy can be left to all men it does not alter the course of events.

The strict nexus of conditions and causes is thus nothing more than theendeavour after end and aim,” the carrying through and realisation of the eternal purpose, which was implicit potentially in the fundamental nature of things. The absolute obedience to law, and the inexorableness of chains of sequence are, instead of being fatal to this position, indispensable to it.

Destroy the statue then, if you like, but make the effort. I speak the truth!" Roderick looked at him with eyes that still inexorableness made almost tender. "You too!" he simply said. Rowland felt that he might as well attempt to squeeze water from a polished crystal as hope to move him. He turned away and walked into the adjoining room with a sense of sickening helplessness.

It was deliberate, long-concerted, mercenary, atrocious, and bloody. The murderers there were two were shortly afterwards arrested; tried, convicted, and sentenced to death, with a dispatch and inexorableness which probably owing to their friendlessness was somewhat unusual under the statutes of this State. This was a little girl, scarcely ten years of age; I doubt if she numbered so many.

Severe penalties would be wasted on these people, accustomed as they have been to the most violent passions on the part of white men; but a mild inexorableness tells on them, just as it does on any other children. It is something utterly new to me, and it is thus far perfectly efficacious.

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