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Besides, where there is no representative government, that is to say, in countries where the sovereign still promulgates the law which he is to execute, men are frequently more degraded by the very sacrifice of their reason and character, than they are in this vast empire, in which a few simple ideas of religion and country serve to lead the great mass under the guidance of a few heads.

He has not persuaded himself as Swedenborg did, and as any other than a Frenchman would, with a mission of like importance to communicate that he speaks with authority from above. He promulgates his system, so far as I can perceive, entirely on his own responsibility.

He is chosen for seven years and is eligible for re-election; he is responsible to the Chambers only in case of high treason; he enjoys, conjointly with the members of the two Chambers, the right of proposing laws; he promulgates them when passed and supervises their execution; he disposes of the armed forces of France and has the right of pardon formerly vested in the Kings of France.

S. Francis begins his Third Order of Penance Draws up the rule for it What his idea was in founding this Order He returns to S. Mary of the Angels Sends Agnes, the sister of Clare, to Florence, to be Abbess there He obtains from Jesus Christ the Indulgence of S. Mary of the Angels or of the Portiuncula Pope Honorius III. grants him the same indulgence Clare and others, hearing him talk of God, are ravished in ecstasy He cannot bear the distinction of persons which Brother Elias made Makes a terrible prediction He gives his blessings to seven of his brethren, to go and preach the faith to the Moors, and they are martyred He makes a journey, which is attended with remarkable circumstances Cures a cripple Mixes with the poor, and eats with them Foretells of an infant, that he would one day be Pope He changes the bed of thorns into which S. Benedict had thrown himself, into a rose-bush, and performs other great miracles Goes to honor the relics of S. Andrew, and those of S. Nicholas Discovers a trick of the devil He visits Mount Garganus His presence silences a demoniac He learns at S. Mary of the Angels the success of the German mission Bids Antony preach Gives Antony permission to teach theology to the brethren Alexander Hales enters the Order Jesus Christ appoints the day for the Indulgence of the Portiuncula He obtains from the Pope a confirmation of the same day Promulgates it, with seven bishops He has a revelation about his Rule God makes known to him that he must abridge it The Holy Spirit dictates it to him Some entreat him to moderate it Jesus Christ tells him it must be kept to the very letter His brethren receive it He declares it comes from Jesus Christ, and speaks in praise of it He obtains a bull from the Pope, in confirmation of the Rule Is attacked by devils Celebrates the feast of Christmas with much fervor Our Lord appears to him as an infant His sentiments on the celebration of feasts Discovers a stratagem of the devil He commands one of his dead brethren to cease working miracles Draws up a rule for Clare and her daughters Appears with his arms stretched out in the form of a cross while S. Antony was preaching Foretells a conversion which immediately came about He goes into retreat on Mount Alvernus His contemplation and raptures Jesus Christ promises him special favors He fasts rigorously A piece of his writing delivers his companion from a temptation What he had to suffer from the devil He prepares for martyrdom He receives extraordinary favors in prayer His perfect conformity to the will of God Jesus Christ crucified appears to him under the figure of a Seraphim Receives the impression of the wounds of Jesus Christ He composes canticles full of the love of God Tells his brethren of the Stigmata They are seen and touched He leaves Mount Alvernus, to return to S. Mary of the Angels Cures a child of dropsy Other miracles which he performed on the way He strengthens himself with new fervor in the service of God His patience in great sufferings His desires for the salvation of souls His prayer in suffering God assures him of his salvation He thanks Him in a canticle He learns the time of his death, and rejoices at it He has various illnesses, and suffers extreme pain He multiplies the grapes in a vineyard God gives him sensible consolation A heated iron is applied to the temple, and he feels no pain from it He weeps incessantly, and says he does so to expiate for his sins He prefers the danger of losing his sight to restraining his tears His gratitude towards his physician A miracle is worked by some of his hair, in favor of this physician He miraculously heals a canon His sufferings diminish Goes to preach Drives away a devil Foretells a sudden death, and it comes about Cures St.

Another reason why so many Americans do not see their own country is that while one species of fool has scared away holiday seekers by tales of extortionate cost, another sort of fool wisely promulgates the lie a lie worn shiny from repetition that "game is scarce in the West."

The costive liberality of a purse-proud man insults the distresses it sometimes relieves; he takes care to make you feel your own misfortunes, and the difference between your situation and his; both which he insinuates to be justly merited: yours, by your folly; his, by his wisdom. The arrogant pedant does not communicate, but promulgates his knowledge.

The healer, the medium of healing, must have faith in the Name. Yes! of course. In all regions the first requisite, the one indispensable condition, of a successful propagandist, is enthusiastic confidence in what he promulgates.

On your first introduction to the house, some kind friend whispers, 'Go it, old boy; forty thousand, not a penny less. A few weeks later, as the siege progresses, a maiden aunt, disposed to puffing, comes down to twenty; this diminishes again one half, but then 'the money is in bank stock, hard Three-and-a-Half. You go a little farther, and as you sit one day over your wine with papa, he certainly promulgates the fact that his daughter has five thousand pounds, two of which turn out to be in Mexican bonds, and three in an Irish mortgage."

I said the other day that he had good solid prejudices, which is true, and I like him none the worse for it; but he has also opinions more or less original, valuable, probable, fanciful; fantastic, or whimsical, perhaps, now and then; which he promulgates at table somewhat in the tone of imperial edicts.

I ain't the gent to lay down on an old-time runnin'-mate while luck's ag'in him; an' I'll still be your partner an' play out my hand. "Of course, 'Doby has to go back to lookout his game. An' as Billy's that rent an' shaken by them news he can't work none, he takes two or three drinks of nose-paint, an' then promulgates as how it's a holiday.