Vietnam or Thailand ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !

Updated: May 20, 2025


The red-bud, as I have said, is miscalled Judas-tree, the tradition being that it was on a tree of this family, but not of the American branch, happily and obviously, that the faithless disciple hanged himself after his final interview with the priests who had played upon his cupidity.

For there, instead of being requested to withdraw the proposition, it would have been met by a direct negative or by 'the previous question, in support of which, no doubt, a majority of that assembly, miscalled the representatives of the people, would have voted.

Things that have been miscalled supernatural appear to me simple,more natural than nature, than earth, than sea,or sun. It is beyond telling more natural that I should have a soul than not, that there should be immortality; I think there is much more than immortality. It is matter which is the supernatural, and difficult of under-standing. Why this clod of earth I hold in my hand?

For the reason is something much higher than logic-chopping; it can provide, from its own resources, a remedy for the intellectual error which is just now miscalled intellectualism; it is the activity of the whole personality under the guidance of its highest part; and because it is a real unification of our disordered nature, it can bring us into real contact with the higher world of Spirit.

"Nowadays there are men and women, but in the olden times the world was peopled by 'phaens. I think I am the only survivor of all those beings who were then passing through Faceny's mind." "Faceny?" "Who is now miscalled Shaping or Crystalman. The superficial names invented by a race of superficial creatures." "What's your own name?" "Leehallfae." "What?" "Leehallfae. And yours is Maskull.

The numbers were gradually raised to 4,700! Nor did this merely mean that those named should be caught and killed by some miscalled officers of justice. All the public was armed against the wretched, and any who should protect them were also doomed to death. This, however, might have been comparatively inefficacious to inflict the amount of punishment intended by Sulla.

At seeing him so quiet and resigned, Eve burst out crying. "Don't you cry, dear," said David. "It is best so. It is almost a relief. Anything before the suspense I was enduring." Then Eve, recovering her spirits by the help of anger, began to abuse Lucy for a cold-hearted, deceitful girl; but David stopped her sternly. "Not a word against her not a word. I should hate anyone that miscalled her.

The Mikado, after having been for centuries in the keeping of the Tokugawa Shoguns, was captured by the clans of Satsuma and Choshu, and has been in their keeping ever since. They were represented politically by five men, the Genro or Elder Statesmen, who are sometimes miscalled the Privy Council. Only two still survive.

'Am I to be a wall-flower? asked James Durie reproachfully. 'Speak lower, replied my mother, with an uneasy look at me. 'Pooh! said James contemptuously, 'that kail-runtle! 'I winna have him miscalled, said my mother, frowning. Like the man he was, he followed up his advantage with a comparison that made me dip viciously.

Opposite to each bateau was kindled a fire, around which were grouped the voyageurs composing the crew, some dividing their salt pork or salt fish upon their bread, with a greasy clasped knife, and quenching the thirst excited by this with occasional libations from tin cans, containing a mixture of water and the poisonous distillation of the country, miscalled whiskey.

Word Of The Day

abitou

Others Looking