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God having thus blessed them, and given them laws and judgments to walk by, for the further confirmation of their hope in God, he propoundeth to them the immutability of his mind, by the establishing of his covenant with them; for a covenant is that, which not only concludeth the matter concerned between the persons themselves; but it provideth remedy against after temptations, and fears, and mistrusts, as to the faithful performance of that which is spoken of.

As he rose to take leave of his new acquaintance he said abstractedly: "I'll keep ye posted erbout ther trial when co'te sots so thet afore hit eends up ye'll hev knowledge of what's happenin' an' ef he should chance ter come cla'r, ye'll know ahead of time when he's startin' back home. A man likes ter kinderly keep tabs on a feller he mistrusts." And that was all Bas needed to be told.

We know that it is only uttered to cajole and decieve, and when the novelty wears off, the repetition awakens indignation and disgust; but who mistrusts the blunt, straightforward speech of the land of Burns for good or ill, it strikes home to the heart. "Jeanie Burns was the daughter of a respectable shoemaker, who gained a comfortable living by his trade in a small town in Ayrshire.

He will always show himself worthy of confidence, I doubt not, and I have the highest respect for my father's great and wise minister." "Ah! your highness mistrusts me," cried Marwitz with an expression of pain. "Your highness takes me for one of Schwarzenberg's adherents." "No, I take you for what you are, the messenger and emissary of my father, the Elector of Brandenburg."

He took the words from my lips. His countenance first flushed, then became hard and fixed, compelling me for the time into silence. "Monsieur de Serigny, I perhaps can speak you better our good Captain's mind. He mistrusts me ." "You?" burst out Serigny greatly surprised. "Why you have ever been our staunch and loyal friend.

"Sometimes it seems to me," said the latter, "that I have before me the man whom I seek, and then " "And then your man disappears, is it not so?" said the prisoner, smiling. "So much the better." Aramis rose. "Certainly," said he; "I have nothing further to say to a man who mistrusts me as you do."

"You want to conclude the marriage," said Lord Holland to the queen-mother, "and yet you enter on the same paths that the Spaniards took to break it off; which causes all sorts of doubts and mistrusts, the effect whereof the premier minister of Spain, Count Olivarez, is very careful to aggravate by saying that, if the pope granted a dispensation for the marriage with France, the king his master would march to Rome with an army, and give it up to sack."

My love for you, Gabriel, makes me anxious to think well of her, but my fatherly care mistrusts her as a wife for a man of your nature. 'But I love her, faltered Gabriel; 'I wish to marry her. 'Believe me, you will never marry her, my poor lad. Gabriel's face flushed. 'Father, would you forbid ? 'No, interrupted Dr Pendle. 'I shall not forbid; but she will decline.

But even if the more powerful states make no attempt to bear down the lesser ones, the danger still exists; for there is almost as much in the possibility of the act as in the act itself. The weak generally mistrusts the justice and the reason of the strong. The states which increase less rapidily than the others, look upon those which are more favored by fortune, with envy and suspicion.

Bonaparte employs Carnot, but despises and mistrusts him; being well aware that, should another National Convention be convoked, and the Emperor of the French be arraigned, as the King of France was, he would, with as great pleasure, vote for the execution of Napoleon the First as he did for that of Louis XVI. He has waded too far in blood and crime to retrograde.

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