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Updated: May 31, 2025
Agricola indulged to excess the grim hypocrisy of brandishing the catchwords of new-fangled reforms; they served to spice a breath that was strong with the praise of the "superior liberties of Europe," those old, cast-iron tyrannies to get rid of which America was settled. Frowenfeld smiled amusedly and apologetically at the same moment. "I am glad to meet you.
I've lived in the good old times, lads, and I know that all these new-fangled notions are goin' to burst up and that's what'll come of it." Whether that was what came of it remains to be seen.
"You remember my speaking to you of Dumont?" he said hesitatingly, "Miss Dows' French cousin, you know? Well he's coming here: he's got property here those three houses opposite the Court House. From what I hear, he's come over with a lot of new-fangled French ideas on the nigger question rot about equality and fraternity, don't you know and the highest education and highest offices for them.
"That mout not a-bothered him so much if he hadn't switched from straight licker and taken on consid'able many drinks of this here new-fangled stuff called creamy de mint green stuff like what you see in a big bottle in a drug store winder with a light behind it. By the middle of the third day Breck was trying to walk on his hands. He had a figger like one of them Mystic Mazes.
Bellegarde, a silly popinjay, lost his head completely, and began to howl for one of those new-fangled screw tourniquets which had been invented by Jean Louis Petit, not so long before. But of course nobody had one, or could get one, or knew how to use it, had it dropped from heaven. Jacques Haret, as usual, kept his wits and disappeared in search of a doctor and a coach.
Even in after years Colley grew bitter in thinking of the "Fair Quaker," and could not help indulging in a dig at its expense when he came to write the "Apology." He likewise paid his satirical compliments to the new-fangled Italian opera which was given at the Haymarket during the season of 1709-10, on the days when the regular dramatic company did not appear.
I remember when people used to talk a great deal about Archdeacon Grantly; but when his time came to be made a bishop, he was not sufficiently new-fangled; and so he got passed by. He is much better off as he is, I should say. Bishops have to work very hard, my dear." "Do they, sir?" "So they tell me. And the archdeacon is a wealthy man. So Henry Grantly has got an only daughter?
But they were convenient in their dirty way. Oh I learnt a lot. These new-fangled Babble Machines they don't seem new-fangled to you, eh? they're easy to hear, easy to forget. But I've traced all the Sleeper business from the first."
The science of eugenics, new-fangled as the word itself, will place upon the statute-book matters and considerations which our forefathers left to the Lord. Considerable progress has already been made in this country. The marriage of insane persons, persons absolutely non compos, was, of course, always void at the common law, and the church law as well. They are incapable of contract.
But I have since found that the sea Yahoos are apt, like the land ones, to become new-fangled in their words, which the latter change every year; insomuch, as I remember upon each return to my own country their old dialect was so altered, that I could hardly understand the new.
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