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Such broad and recognized types, with a few others like them, ramify into a multitude of ephemeral parties and classes, racial, political, social, literary, scholarly, and most of the arguments in the world can be followed back to these essential and irremovable differences of character.

One of the known changes, viz. the doctrine of popular election as the proper qualification for parish clergymen, possibility is not fitted to expand itself or ramify, except by analogy.

In the Hydroid-Medusae and Discophorae, instead of a simple digestive sac, as in the Hydroids, we have a cavity sending off tubes toward the periphery, which ramify more or less in their course.

Here begin with Victor Herbert group and ramify from that. Simon is bottom of Alden and Bremer and the rest. Go on then to how one would love and be loved as a man or as a woman by each kind that could or would love any one. Any one being started in doing something is going on completely doing that thing, a little doing that thing, doing something that is that thing.

The two principal clefts follow a nearly parallel course up to the face of the Apennines near Mount Bradley, crossing in their way, almost at right angles, other clefts which run at no great distance from the E. foot of this range and ramify among the outlying hills. Archimedes A is a brilliant little ring-plain on the S.E. of Archimedes.

They penetrate the most minute muscular fibers; they are closely connected with the cells of the glands, and are found in the coats of even the smallest blood-vessels. They are among the chief factors of the structure of the sense organs, and ramify through the skin.

Just look, Ellen no, I cannot find you a nice specimen here, they grow too thick; but where they have room, the way the branches spread and ramify, or branch out again, is most beautiful.

And this is what art, by no paltry formula, but by the indelible teaching of habit, of requirement, and expectation become part of our very fibre this is what art can teach to those who will receive its highest lesson. Those who can receive that lesson, that is to say, those in whom it can expand and ramify to the fulness and complexity which is its very essence.

If on the one side we continually see the birth of fresh myths, which ramify into many fertile sources of superstitions, of religions, of poetry and æstheticism; on the other side we see almost simultaneously a more or less distinct and lively manifestation of the scientific faculty, although still in an empirical form.

"Very," sighed Cecilia. "And my poor little machine! Jack, how can I ever " "You can never," he insisted with a wink. "I never saw such a rambunctious ram. Didn't he ramify, though?" "What in the world was it?" asked Cecilia. She was sitting on the grass and seemed almost prepared to laugh. "I thought I must be seeing things. Then I " "Felt things," said Jack.

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