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The King of the Netherlands has called his States at the Hague, the Constitution requiring them to meet this year in Belgium. He takes advantage of the provision in the Constitution which permits him to call the States in Holland in case of war. They fear the loss of Antwerp. The Prince of Orange thinks things look better.
Has he begun to go with you yet?" "My uncle," and Paula hesitated, "at least he permits us to serve the Lord." "But he doesn't let you attend church yet?" "No, but I think he will some day." "Courage, Paula," said the old woman, "the Lord Jesus has said, 'Be thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee the crown of life! How happy I shall be when your uncle permits you to attend with us.
Of course no well-regulated and well-bred young woman and Miss Bascombe was both ever permits herself to remember any man until she is engaged to him; but she need not forget one that has impressed her agreeably.
"No," said Lygia; "it is not permitted me to hate, for I am a Christian." "I know, Lygia. I know also from the letters of Paul of Tarsus, that it is not permitted to defile one's self, nor to fear death more than sin; but tell me if thy teaching permits one person to cause the death of others?" "No." "Then how canst thou bring Cæsar's vengeance on the house of Aulus?" A moment of silence followed.
The unrolling of these dramatic events was the signal for the greatest subterranean activity on the part of the Japanese, who were now everywhere seen rubbing their hands and congratulating themselves on the course history was taking. That a stern correction will have to be offered to this presumption as soon as the development of the war permits it is certain.
Every one of these men, to the question why he, so and so, Ivan, Peter, Nicholas, whilst recognizing as binding upon him the Christian law which not only forbids the killing of one's neighbor but demands that one should love him, serve him, why he permits himself to participate in war; i.e. in violence, loot, murder, will infallibly answer the same thing, that he is thus acting in the name of his fatherland, or faith, or oath, or honor, or civilization, or the future welfare of the whole of mankind in general, of something abstract and indefinite.
It must not however be supposed that the legs are what is known among painters as empty; they have been simplified; their synthetic expression has been found; and if the teaching at the Beaux Arts forbids the present generation to understand such drawing, the fault lies with the state that permits the Beaux Arts, and not with Ingres, whose genius was not crushed by it.
This is the price of success in every profession. The law, it is said, is a jealous mistress, and permits no rivals; the indifferent, careless minister is but a blind leader of the blind, and the "undevout astronomer is mad." Sincerity of soul and earnestness of purpose will achieve success.
From this office may be secured a list of stores and other places of employment for children. The library should send notices to such buildings and place at the office invitations to use the library to be distributed at the time the permits for work are issued. The Cleveland Public Library uses for a mailing list for publications pertaining to children's work a card directory of social workers.
He liked most things continental; he found his social pleasures in that polite Bohemia which indulges in midnight suppers and permits ladies to smoke cigarettes after dinner, which dines at rich men's tables and is hob-a-nob with Russian Counts, Persian Ministers, and German Barons.
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