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The students know that they will be on the way to the highest degree of progress when they are capable of "verifying" the theses of the professor nay, more, of giving a further impetus to science, and inscribing their own names among those quoted as having contributed to its wealth or having discovered new truths.

Marrapit's shrubbery. But two more peeps from our bridge need we take, and then our characters will be ready to meet us upon the further side. A glance from here will reveal to us Mrs. Major, that masterly woman, inscribing in her diary: "Getting on with Mr. M. Should sue. Precip. fat." Fill out the abbreviations to which Mrs. Major, in her diary, was prone, and we have: "Getting on with Mr.

We accept it, and, inscribing upon our banners the glorious words, 'Liberty and Equality, we will trust to the blood of the brave and the God of battles for security and tranquillity." This speech created wide attention. It closed the career of Robert Toombs as a member of the national councils.

The monk recollected that this passenger had passed two days at Montserrat, inscribing himself in the visitors' book as Matthew S. Whittaker. "I am ready to take the reins when your arms are cramped," this passenger was saying at that precise moment, "but I do not know the road, and I cannot drive so well as you."

But Dora, glancing apprehensively at the General, whispered, "Not yet!" "To Dynamite!" said Sir Roger Deane. It should be added that a fuller, more graphic, and more sensational account of the outrage in the Palais-Royal than this pen has been capable of inscribing will appear, together with much other curious and enlightening matter, in Lady Deane's next work.

At that particular moment he was inscribing an anecdote which he had just heard some one telling in his mother's drawing room. "The President of the Republic once asked General de Castelnau, 'Well, General, what shall you do after the war is over? "'Weep for my sons, Mr. President." "But, Jules, why do you write such things?" I queried.

The person who is inscribing these lines, however, Sees before him, as it were, an assemblage of deformed and un-prepossessing hags, Venerable in age and inconsiderable in appearance; For the dignified and majestic image of Mian is ever before him, Making all others very inferior. Within the houses and streets of Canton Hang many bright lanterns.

Plato was burning his lamp and bending over a parchment; the best disciple of the philosopher was busy inscribing the deeds, words, and teachings that marked the end of the sage's life. A thought is never lost, and the truth discovered by a great intellect illumines the way for future generations like a torch in the dark. There was one other disciple of Socrates.

M. de Courcelle, who was beginning to feel some uneasiness at Talon's great authority and prestige, refused to sign the proceedings of that day, inscribing these lines in the council's register: 'This decree being against the governor's authority and the public good, I did not wish to sign it. At the beginning of the following year Talon, whose attention perhaps had not been called to Courcelle's written protest, requested the adoption of a similar decree; and the council did not hesitate to confirm its previous decision, notwithstanding the governor's former opposition, which he reiterated in the same terms.

It follows, among other things, that in Egypt, as in China and Japan, literary style and mere penmanship and brushwork are to be conceived as inseparable. No doubt the Egyptian scholar was the man who could not only compose a poem, but write it down with a brush. Talent for poetry, deftness in inscribing, and skill in mural painting were probably gifts of the same person.

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