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"Who knows, does not tell," said he; and Po Chu-i quotes this, and pertinently adds: "What then of his own five thousand words and more. the Tao Teh King." That book was proved centuries ago, in China, not to have come, as it stands, even from Laotse's age; because there are characters in it that were invented long afterwards.

Creation-disgracing scélérats such as they, God only can mend, and the devil only can punish. The doctor yielded, Cunningham tells us, and was forgiven, but not the poet; pertinently adding, 'so much more venial is it in devout men's eyes to be guilty of heresy than of satire. Into political as well as theological matters Burns also entered with all his wonted enthusiasm.

What greater proof, it may be pertinently asked, can the divines of either Persia or Turkey require wherewith to demonstrate the recognition by the followers of Bahá’u’lláh of the exalted position occupied by the Prophet Muḥammad among the entire company of the Messengers of God? What greater service do these divines expect us to render the Cause of Islám?

Dresser has pertinently remarked in this connection: "What buildings can we show in England which have existed since the eighth century and are yet almost as perfect as when first built? and yet our buildings rest on a solid foundation, and not on earth which is constantly rocked by natural convulsions."

He knew of a place, he said, where he could get it for "next to nothing;" and, as he then pertinently observed, I must be aware that it might be disposed of in New York at more than cent, per cent, profit. So, why should we not embark in it?

It is convenient to deal with the general field under survey by considering in the order stated, the present economic position, firstly, of the wage earners; secondly, of those who own invested capital; and thirdly, of those who direct industrial activity. Questions of industrial relationship between these groups can then be presented at the point at which they arise most pertinently.

It might be over-sanguine to say he is alive meaning that he will succeed in keeping so but he is certainly not dead." Miss Dickenson lodged her claim to a mild form of omniscience by saying with presence of mind: "Exactly!" but without presumption, so that only her near neighbours heard her. Self-respect called for no more. Had the insensible man spoken? the Earl asked pertinently. Oh dear, no!

"How could they be brighter and darker both at once?" asked the girl, very pertinently. "I will tell you," answered Rob. "The dark things that go in at their eyes, they have to burn them in the fire of faith; and it is the fire of that burning that makes their eyes bright; it is the fire of their faith burning up the sad things they see." "Oh, yes! I understand now!" said the girl.

"How could they be brighter and darker both at once?" asked the girl, very pertinently. "I will tell you," answered Rob. "The dark things that go in at their eyes, they have to burn them in the fire of faith; and it is the fire of that burning that makes their eyes bright; it is the fire of their faith burning up the sad things they see." "Oh, yes! I understand now!" said the girl.

Well, in this country who should plume himself on birth?" "You did not say so always, Egerton," replied Harley, with a tone of mournful reproach. "And I say so now pertinently to a Mrs. M'Catchley, not to the heir of the L'Estranges. But no more of these these Avenels." "Yes, more of them. I tell you I have met a relation of theirs a nephew of of "