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Another circumstance which militates against its habitability is that, according to the results of the best telescopic studies, it always keeps the same face toward the sun, so that one half of the planet is perpetually exposed to the fierce solar rays, and the other half faces the unmitigated cold of open space.

That they are pronounced 'blameless' militates against no doctrine of universal sinfulness. It is not to be taken as dogma at all, but as the expression of God's merciful estimate of His servants' characters. These two simple saints lived, as all married believers should do, yoked together in the sweet exercise of godliness, and helping each other to all high and noble things.

But I rather choose to argue, that however the word "first" be rendered, to give it a meaning at all, it militates with the objection. In this I think there can be no mistake. At any rate it appears from the form of the expression that he had two taxings or enrolments in contemplation. This transaction corresponds in the course of the history with the time of Christ's birth.

And of course their whole influence, unavoidably if involuntarily, militates against national self-respect in those whom they teach. Those who desire to do research in some academic subject will, for some time to come, need a period of residence in some European or American university.

The absence of these myths from barbaric folk-lore is, therefore, just what might be expected; but it is a fact which militates against any possible hypothesis of the common origin of Aryan and barbaric mythology.

It never does any good it militates against you. And here's another thing Are you afraid of the little Desternay?" "Afraid how?" but Eunice paled. "Afraid she knows something oh, something injurious to " "To me? She knows heaps!" The haughty head tossed, and Eunice looked defiant. "You beauty!" and Hendricks took a step nearer. "Oh, you splendid thing! How I adore you.

And because it militates against the politically powerful small capitalists as well as against the non-capitalists, it is doomed to an early end. Kautsky, in a word, actually fears that the present capitalist society will carry out, one by one, its own reforms.

It is to be noted, too, that many otherwise good specimens are deaf a fault which seriously militates against the dog's possibilities as a companion or as a watch. Birmingham and Manchester were the localities in which the English Terrier was most popular forty years ago, but it was Mr.

If we confine ourselves to this answer "The hundred millions of men, and these hundred millions of money, are indispensable to the national security: it is a sacrifice; but without this sacrifice, France would be torn by factions or invaded by some foreign power," I have nothing to object to this argument, which may be true or false in fact, but which theoretically contains nothing which militates against economy.

The reason of the mirthfulness of these top-men was, that they always looked out upon the blue, boundless, dimpled, laughing, sunny sea. Nor do I hold, that it militates against this theory, that of a stormy day, when the face of the ocean was black, and overcast, that some of them would grow moody, and chose to sit apart. On the contrary, it only proves the thing which I maintain.