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You know they have a kind of hereditary hatred against the M'Mahons; and if I did not allow them to take their own way in this, I don't think I could depend on them." "Well, there is raison in that too," replied Finigan.
Anything more barren than this rocky freak of nature it would be difficult to conceive. Only a few tufts of wild herbs were to be seen upon the whole island, and these seemed to have no raison d'être.
Hate, jealousy, revenge, greed, infidelity were the staples of his trade, as it were; the untangling of law, if not always equity, from the seething mass was his raison d'être, and moreover paid his coal bills. That Helen was almost morbidly fond of the theater had long been his heaviest cross.
Historically, 1911 was the lineal descendant of 1900, which again was the offspring of the economic collapse advertised by the great foreign loans of the Japanese war, loans made necessary because the Taipings had disclosed the complete disappearance of the only raison d'être of Peking sovereignty, i.e. the old-time military power.
Most phenomena, physical and spiritual, have their roots, their seeds, their causes whatever you will far behind them in point of time. To understand them one must go back to the beginning or they will present no logic or raison d'être.
"There is strong raison for belaving that I've given some one slight offinse by walking into their house without ringing the bell." He stooped over and lifted his game. He found its weight somewhat less than he had suspected. "I have no objiction to your going wid me. If I has to have the same dispute about ivery deer I tips over, I may as well hang on to the fust one."
For some raison or other I've the wish in me mind I was slingin' the whole of it into one of thim bog-houles out there and that 'ud be no thing to go do on her.... And that was a quare story the ould woman had about thim gettin' married. Somebody was apt to be makin' a fool of her. Who was it would be tellin' her I won'er?"
Its raison d'être, its special and only function, is to subserve the private wishes of its owner.
'Arthur, Arthur, I beg of you, exclaimed Mrs. Barton. 'We shall all have to emigrate, Sir Charles murmured reflectively. 'The law is in abeyance, said Mr. Lynch. 'Precisely, replied Milord; 'and as I once said to Lord Granville, "Les moeurs sont les hommes, mais la loi est la raison du pays." Mr.
And not only so, but I question whether this probability has been even seriously impaired by such advance, seeing that although this advance has revealed a speculative raison d'être of the mechanical precision of nature, it has at the same time shown the baffling complexity of nature; and therefore, in view of what has just been said, leaves the balance of probability concerning the existence of a God very much where it always was.
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