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Strange was her need, at moments, to think of them as not attaching an excessive importance to their repudiation of the general practice that had rested only a few weeks before on such a consecrated rightness. Repudiations, surely, were not in the air they had none of them come to that; for wasn't she at this minute testifying directly against them by her own behaviour?
But the burden of debt was so great that by 1789, nearly 250 millions were paid out annually for interest. To meet this situation the Government tried many men and many measures. There were several partial repudiations of debt. The money was clipped, much to the profit of importers from Amsterdam and other centres of thrift. Necker made way for Calonne, and Calonne for Necker.
Shall we on this account condemn all that in which man has and does progress? Shall we condemn Christianity on account of man's failures? Shall we discourage his honest efforts by keeping those failures always before him? Have men made no mistakes in science? Shall we repudiate on account of mistakes? Then there will be no end to repudiations.
After a period of strained relations with his father and hot repudiations of all the plans for his future which were made for him such as entering the militia, reading law, and so forth he retired to Wales on a small allowance and wrote "Gebir" which came out in 1798, when its author was twenty-three.
It isn't in the spirit of my intention. It isn't in a great building of this sort so so ornate and imposing, that the simple gospel of God's Universal Kingdom can be preached." "But oughtn't so gate a message to have as g'ate a pulpit?" And then as if she would seize him before he could go on to further repudiations, she sought hastily among the drawings again. "But look," she said.
Talcott in accepting her sympathy while anxieties and repudiations such as these were passing through his mind; for she, no doubt, saw in Karen's relation to Madame von Marwitz the chief asset with which she could present a husband; and he expected Mrs.
Really active souls have many confirmations and repudiations as their life deepens and their knowledge widens. But what is to guide the child before its first confirmation? Not mere orders, because orders must have a sanction of some sort or why should the child obey them? If, as a Secularist, you refuse to teach any sanction, you must say "You will be punished if you disobey."
"Last of all, it seems to show a connection with General Carranza's recent proposal to neutrals that exports of food and munitions to the Entente Allies be cut off, and an intimation that he might stop the supply of oil, so vital to the British navy, which is exported from the Tampico fields." A series of repudiations followed.
Strange was her need, at moments, to think of them as not attaching an excessive importance to their repudiation of the general practice that had rested only a few weeks before on such a consecrated rightness. Repudiations, surely, were not in the air they had none of them come to that; for wasn't she at this minute testifying directly against them by her own behaviour?
He did not want false repudiations of the human condition of suffering but acceptance of it so as to be transmuted into it so deeply that he could imagine the experiences of others more richly and would cease to take his allocation of suffering personally.
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