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The affair is personal altogether. Have you heard of any decree of the French Convention by which the negroes the slaves of the colony of Saint Domingo are freely accepted as fellow-citizens, and the colony declared an integrant part of France?" "Surely I have. The General was speaking of it last night; and I brought away a copy of the proclamation consequent upon it.

The soil has not only an integrant and actual value, it has also a potential value, a value of the future, which depends on our ability to make it valuable, and to employ it in our work.

Beds of pure quartz also occur in this formation. In some districts, garnets in regular twelve-sided crystals form an integrant part of mica-schist. This rock passes by insensible gradations into clay-slate. This rock sometimes resembles an indurated clay or shale. It is for the most part extremely fissile, often affording good roofing-slate.

Every effort of thinking and laboring humanity, every individual and social speculation, as an integrant part of collective wealth, obeys this law.

The well-to-do farmers of this section were hand-in-glove with the town's people; they drove their trotters in every day or so to get their mail, to chat with their cronies, to attend to their affairs in court, to sell or to buy their pleasures centred in the town, and they turned the cold shoulder upon the country, which supported them, and gave their influence to Colbury, accounting themselves an integrant part of it.

Till then every rise of wages can have no other effect than that produced by a rise of the price of wheat, wine, meat, sugar, soap, coal, etc., that is, the effect of a scarcity. For what is wages? It is the cost price of wheat, wine, meat, coal; it is the integrant price of all things.

Character is thus allowed not only to be an integrant part of the antique and classical style of art, but even to take precedence of and set aside the abstract idea of beauty. Little more would be required to justify Hogarth in his Gothic resolution, that if he were to make a figure of Charon, he would give him bandy legs, because watermen are generally bandy-legged.

We can have no difficulty in understanding the meaning of "molecular attraction," or that force acting immediately on the integrant molecules or particles of a body, as distinguished from the attraction of gravitation which acts at unlimited distances.

Learning is a kind of external appendage or transferable property 'Twas mine, 'tis his, and may be any man's. Genius and understanding are a man's self, an integrant part of his personal identity; and the title to these last, as it is the most difficult to be ascertained, is also the most grudgingly acknowledged.

Before Gaston de Nueil made his appearance in this little world of strictly observed etiquette, where every detail of life is an integrant part of a whole, and everything is known; where the values of personalty and real estate is quoted like stocks on the vast sheet of the newspaper before his arrival he had been weighed in the unerring scales of Bayeusaine judgment.

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