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Updated: June 13, 2025
Finally, the paper intimated that the Secretary of State was the man to carry this project through to success. All this is not opera bouffe, but serious history. It must have taxed Lincoln's sense of humor and strained his sense of the fitness of things to treat such nonsense with the tactful forbearance which he showed and to relegate it to the pigeonhole without making Seward angry.
I regret to inform you that a number of newspaper editors in a mood of mistaken and ill-advised jocularity saw fit at the time to comment upon what was to me a serious and most painful memory. However, I mention this circumstance only in passing, preferring by my dignified silence to relegate the authors of these screeds to the obscurity which their attitude so richly merits.
Angela turned away her eyes and covered her face with her hands. "You do pain me!" she murmured. "You go too far," said Bernard. "To what position does your extraordinary proposal relegate your wife?" Gordon turned his pleading eyes on his old friend without a ray of concession; but for a moment he hesitated. "Don't speak to me of my wife. I have no wife."
But it is no insignificant sidelight on the history of this circle and this period to recall that the subversive theories of Copernicus, far as even he was from anticipating how a Kepler and a Newton should one day shatter the "Crystalline Spheres," and relegate to the dustheap of antiquity the "Epicycles," to which he still clung, had their only generous hearing from influential churchmen of Rome.
This would relegate us to the early state of things where they would simply refuse to answer, so that it may be doubted if, on the whole, we should gain much. The right of an Englishman not to criminate himself is too cardinal in our constitutional fabric to be questioned or to be altered without subverting the whole structure.
We have only to convert our colleges into universities, our college instructors into professors after the German model. Let us relegate all teaching, so called, to the schools, and let us give our professors permission to expand into veritable scholars discoursing to young men of kindred spirit. Any one can see at a glance that from the wish to the accomplishment is a long way.
"Lengthen the time given to normal instruction, make it two years; give in this school instruction purely in the science of education; relegate all general instruction to a good high school covering a term of four years. In this as in all other progressive formative periods the way out is ahead.
"That's right carp ! But you can't relegate me! You can't shove me away from the portal of hope metaphorically speaking, I'm on the stoop; it may be God's pleasure that I enter; there's a place for gray heads and there's a respectable slice of life after the meridian is passed." "Humph!" said Mahaffy.
Now, Muster Corkran, you say you know the drill? Oblige me by takin' over the command and, reversin' my words step by step, relegate them to their previous formation." "What's this? What's this?" cried the visitor authoritatively. "A a little drill, sir," stammered Foxy, saying nothing of first causes. "Excellent excellent. I only wish there were more of it," he chirruped. "Don't let me interrupt.
Nothing hence can be so perilous as to relegate and submit to divine right things which are purely speculative, and to impose laws upon opinions which are, or at least ought to be, subject to discussion among men. If the right of the State were limited to repressing acts, and speech were allowed impunity, controversies would not turn so often into seditions.
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