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Updated: June 17, 2025
We would fain believe otherwise; but notwithstanding the pure intentions of the noble founders of this government, notwithstanding the worthy motives and objects of thousands of Christian patriots to-day, we can but take the prophecy as it reads, and expect nothing less than what it predicts. John heard this power speak; and the voice was that of a dragon.
Vane, who did not look as though the coming episode were to give him unqualified joy. "Fine weather," remarked the Honourable Adam, with a brave attempt at geniality. "The paper predicts rain to-morrow," said the Honourable Hilary. "You don't smoke, do you?" asked the Honourable Adam. "No," said the Honourable Hilary. A silence, except for the music of the brook over the broken dam.
And it shows that I always predicts right; for while these commercial fellers about the wharves are telling about digging out the channel, I've al'ays said they didn't think how much injury they were doing; for it was our very best protection in war-time.
My ideas are as fresh, as original; I have as much genius, yet even my dry brother-in-law allows his talents, and predicts that he will be an eminent man! while I No! one is not a prophet in one's own country!" Unhappy man! his mind bore all the rank weeds of the morbid poetical character, and the weeds choked up the flowers that the soil, properly cultivated, should alone bear.
It's his hair that the ladies are shtuck on. No mon who predicts earthquakes has a roight to wear such ravishing hair." At the mention of Carker's name Winnie Badger's companion had started and was now sitting bolt upright, staring at Greg and smiling. Ephraim proudly introduced his wife and Juanita to Winnie. While this was taking place Carker observed Winnie's friend.
In his closing paragraph he predicts the election to the Presidency in 1860 of some anti-slavery Southerner, of the type of Cassius M. Clay, or James G. Birney, and in 1864, of a Northerner like Seward or Sumner.
All I said was that the weather bureau of my bad toe predicts that there's likely to be a storm because of this and I want you to use your brain, son, I want you to use your brain!" He upreared his big, shag-haired figure and gripped Larry's hand. "You're all right, Larry and here's wishing you luck!
It was spoken by one who had no superficial estimate of the evil, but who had known in himself the power of Christ to revolutionise a life, and make a man love all he had hated, and hate all he had loved, and fling away all he had treasured. The last text predicts the completion of the renovating process lying far ahead, but as certain as sunrise.
The thing is too clumsy and too complicated. Mr. Marconi has already taught us to feel half ashamed of the wires. And Mr. H. G. Wells predicts that in forty years' time all the activities of a larger and busier world will be driven by invisible currents of power, and the whole of our industrial machinery will have gone to the scrap-heap.
He, furthermore, inculcates the principle of “moderation in all things”; declares that whatsoever, be it “Liberty, civilization and the like,” “passeth beyond the limits of moderation” must “exercise a pernicious influence upon men”; observes that western civilization has gravely perturbed and alarmed the peoples of the world; and predicts that the day is approaching when the “flame” of a civilization “carried to excess” “will devour the cities.”
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