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And since Fame consists in the Opinion of wise and good men: you must not blame me for taking the readiest way to baffle any Attempt upon my Reputation, by an Address to one, whom every wise and good man looks upon, with the greatest affection and veneration. I am, Sir, Your most obliged, most obedient, and most humble servant, The social position of the English Established Clergy, in 1669, A.D.
"These are they," said Mrs. Duffer, "who marry the readiest and make the best husbands." "Oh; she'll go on sticking to him till she don't leave a stone unturned," said Clara, thereby implying that, as far as she was concerned, she did not think it worth her while to continue her attacks unless a young man would give way to her at once.
Few could seem to comprehend that freedom to the slaves was his only object. If you will go back with me to that time you will find that the most curious and contradictory versions of the affair were industriously circulated, and those which were the least rational and true seemed to command the readiest belief. In the view of some, it assumed tremendous proportions.
The first band of settlers came to Maugerville in 1763, probably in small vessels hired for the occasion. From time to time the colony received additions from New England. The later comers usually took their passage in some of the vessels owned by Messrs. Hazen, Simonds and White, which furnished the readiest means of communication.
"It has been seen also that he had long thought of assassination as the readiest means of ending it," says Mr. Froude. The "It has been seen" refers to a statement made a few pages earlier, in which he translates certain words written by Cicero to Atticus. "He considered it a disgrace to them that Cæsar was alive."
The manager will take what he wants; I also have my own wants. These lesser wants form a part of the wants of the great Cause the horse must be fed and the wheels must be oiled if the best progress is to be made. The long and short of it is that money we must have, and that soon. We must take whatever comes the readiest, for we cannot afford to wait.
Those whose hostility they were prepared to encounter have been the readiest to acknowledge the truth of their propositions considered as pure abstractions and have even invited them to apply their system in conjunction with that which it seeks to supplant.
The man pointed it out: it was almost the first word he had spoken since they had left Hollingford. 'It's the old nursery. They carried him there. The squire broke down at the stair-foot, and they took him to the readiest place. I'll be bound for it the squire is there hisself, and old Robin too. They fetched him, as a knowledgable man among dumb beasts, till th' regular doctor came.
'No, Sire, but my best must be done. I pray you counsel me. Henry laughed at the simple confidence of the request, but replied, 'The readiest way to obtain a priest will be to ride with a flag of truce to the enemy's camp they are at St.
Anyhow there is no doubt that the scene holds the place of honour, that it is the readiest means of starting an interest and raising a question we drop into a scene on the first page and begin to speculate about the people concerned in it: and that it recurs for a climax of any sort, the resolution of the question and so the scene completes what it began.
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