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Thus our belief in the uniformity of nature, as in the validity of the law of causation, is merely an expression of our belief in the ubiquitous and indestructible character of energy. Such being the case, we may fairly conclude that all these old-standing "mysteries" are now merged in the one mystery of existence.

It seems to me, therefore, that the old-standing question concerning the nature of causation ought now properly to be considered as obsolete.

This convention was thought by other powers to be so profitable to the Netherlands as to excite general uneasiness and suspicion. The States would have gladly signed a similar agreement with England, but nothing was to be done with that Government until an old-standing dispute in regard to the cloth trade had been arranged.

'Not from this one conversation, if you mean that. 'Well, it does not matter. 'Perhaps not. Difference of opinion has fortunately little to do with old-standing kindness. 'I am not sure that you are right, at all events when it has expressed itself in words of contempt. It was not resentment that her voice conveyed, but some thing which Wilfrid found it harder to bear.

Your father's house is an old-standing one, and this gives us an air of new riches which, I must confess, I don't like, especially as we have not the riches. 'Then, why did you agree to have such offices? I suppose you had something to say about them? 'Very little, I must own.

Many families hate each other because it has been an old-standing habit of theirs to hate each other; but the tradition of the original cause of their hatred may have completely disappeared. The family to which Colonel della Rebbia belonged hated several other families, but that of the Barricini particularly.

A novel match has been brought off last week between the birds of John H. Flannigan, of Boston, and Jeremiah Muller, a well-known citizen of Lowell. Both men have devoted much time and attention to an improved breed of bird, and the challenge is an old-standing one. The pigeons were backed to a large amount, and there was considerable local interest in the result.

From a mere trifle, something Kseniya Ippolytovna said about fortune-telling at Christmas, there arose an old-standing dispute between the two men on Belief and Unbelief. Arkhipov spoke with calmness and conviction, but Polunin grew angry, confused, and agitated.

Titianus during all this festive season was unluckily suffering from an attack of old-standing breathlessness, and he also had his hands full; at the same time he did his best in helping Pontius in seeking out the sculptor Pollux. Both men did their utmost, but though they soon were able to find Euphorion and dame Doris, every trace of their son had vanished.

This convention was thought by other powers to be so profitable to the Netherlands as to excite general uneasiness and suspicion. The States would have gladly signed a similar agreement with England, but nothing was to be done with that Government until an old-standing dispute in regard to the cloth trade had been arranged.

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