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It not only misleads the unmarried, but in many homes it is daily destroying all possibility of married happiness. No doubt the difficulties of temperance reform are very great. But the real cause of the delay of effective reform is want of will in the community as a whole.
After gazing intently at the miniature for a few minutes, she turned to the abbess and said: "You tell me that you have not looked at this for twenty years?" "I have not," said the lady. "And you tell me that the man who visited the asylum this morning is the original of this picture?" "I do." "Then, dear mother, your memory is at fault and your imagination deceives and misleads you.
This is a trait which seldom misleads, and in Lucien it was a true indication of character; for when he analyzed the society of to-day, his restless mind was apt to take its stand on the lower ground of those diplomatists who hold that success justifies the use of any means however base.
"At Lucknow they were red-headed. I do not recollect seeing one of them fly. But I admire the kites; they look so much like our eagles." "And thus again the eye misleads us. There is nothing that flies so rapacious as the kite." Little by little she drew from him a sketch here, a phase there.
The name "sore" is deceptive and often misleads laymen, since there may be no actual sore merely a pinhead-sized pimple, a hard place, or a slight chafe. The development of a syphilitic infection can also be completely concealed by the occurrence of some other infection in the same place at the same time, as in the case of a mixed infection with syphilis and soft ulcers or chancroids.
I says to the Wells-Fargo gent, as we looks at Slim Jim: ""Pard, the drinks is due from me on this. If I has a week to guess in, I'd never said 'Slim Jim." "Whatever makes this yere jaybird Bob believe he's a humorist," said the Old Cattleman one afternoon as we slowly returned from a walk, "whatever it is misleads him to so deem himself is shorely too many for me.
You won't betray me, Stella? If I am doing wrong in telling a secret which has been trusted to me, it is my fondness for you that misleads me. Sit down again. You shall know what the misery of Romayne's life really is." With those words, she told the terrible story of the duel, and of all that had followed it. "It is for you to say," she concluded, "whether Romayne is right.
But when, in forming a theory of the earth, a geologist shall indulge his fancy in framing, without evidence, that which had preceded the present order of things, he then either misleads himself, or writes a fable for the amusement of his reader.
That the social sciences must abound in sophistry much more than the other sciences, because in them each one consults his own judgment or instinct alone. 2d. That in these sciences sophistry is especially injurious, because it misleads public opinion where opinion is a power that is, law.
Glib talk often commands an undeserved confidence and misleads the wage earner. Thus by 1888, three or four years after it had begun, the cooperative movement had passed the full cycle of life and succumbed. The failure, as said, was hastened by external causes and discrimination.
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