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Updated: June 2, 2025


'And if you be as strong as you say, what craven creatures you must be not to assert your own convictions. 'So we are I'll not deny it craven creatures; but remember this, mademoiselle, we are not all like-minded.

And my feeble, sickly Aunt Jacoba, meseemed, was like-minded with me.

While these events were taking place among the islands of the Arctic sea, the Indian chief Nazinred was slowly pushing his canoe southward in the direction of Great Bear Lake. He was accompanied, as we have said, by three like-minded comrades, one of whom was named Mozwa or Moose-deer from some fancied resemblance in him to that uncouth animal.

For though commonwealths be like-minded with princes, and influenced by the same passions, the circumstance that their movements must be slower, makes it harder for them to resolve than it is for a prince, for which reason they will be less ready to break faith.

May the Lord make all who undertake missions like-minded with Brother Carey!" As the home administrator, no less than as the theological controversialist, Andrew Fuller stands only second to William Carey, the founder of Modern English Missions.

We must delay it as long as we can." So she and the like-minded drove into the country round and talked about preventing the extension of the suffrage to women until hard-working, meagre-living people who had not begun to think much about votes, save as a natural prerogative of man, thought about them a great deal, and incidentally learned to organise and lobby, and got a very good training for suffrage when it should come.

Party lines are so drawn in the United States that it is difficult for like-minded men of different parties to cooperate in furthering a program. The three pioneers were men whose capacities and personal qualities differed greatly, but in their economic and political philosophy they were nearer to one another than to the rank and file of their own parties.

Then, with respect to others, to every like-minded person he will be without disguise; to such as are unlike he will be patient, mild, gentle, and ready to forgive them, as failing in points of the greatest importance; but severe to none, being fully convinced of Plato's doctrine, that the soul is never willingly deprived of truth.

These five, ranging from fifteen to nineteen, were fond of rambling through the woods in company, being not only the older members of the young flock, but like-minded in many things.

Holt, having a taste for strange scenery, spent much of that sharp spring night under 'the glimpses of the moon, watching the struggle between the long-enchained water and its icy tyrant. Another passenger, like-minded, was companion of his ramble. 'I fear it is but a utopian scheme to dream of bridging such a flood as this, observed Holt.

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