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Ainsi quand on entend lire un Essai sur les dialectes Tchutchiens, on comprend tout cela de suite, et s'instruit enormement. La QUESTION est une specialite. Celui qui en fait metier ne fait jamais des reponses. La question est une maniere tres commode de dire les choses suivantes: "Me voila! Je ne suis pas fossil, moi, je respire encore! J'ai des idees, voyez mon intelligence!
He laughed, and seemed to respire more air into his broad chest. "Yes, I am a Frenchman," he said to Joseph. "But I hate France, because she gave birth to my father, who is a monster, and to me, who have become one, and who once struck him. I hate her inhabitants, because they have robbed me of my whole fortune at play, and because I have robbed them and killed them.
For the intelligent power is no less diffused in all parts and pervades all things for him who is willing to draw it to him than the aerial power for him who is able to respire it. It is only harmful to him who has it in his power to be released from it as soon as he shall choose. To my own free will the free will of my neighbor is just as indifferent as his poor breath and flesh.
People are beginning to respire freely again; and such another space of time would have cicatrized our wounds when, hark! a church bell rings out a loud alarm; the night is starlight and frosty the iron notes are heard clear, solemn, but agitated. What could this mean?
The true test of civilization is not the census, nor the size of cities, nor the crops no, but the kind of a man the country turns out. Emerson. The whole wide ether is the eagle's sway: The whole earth is a brave man's fatherland. Euripides. Spices crush'd, their pungence yield, Trodden scents their sweets respire; Would you have its strength reveal'd? Cast the incense in the fire.
Sutherland, who is a man of apparent worth. On New-year-day evening I gave him the following prologue, which he spouted to his audience with applause: No song nor dance I bring from yon great city, etc. I can no more. If once I was clear of this curst farm, I should respire more at ease. CXLV. To MR. WILLIAM DUNBAR, W.S. ELLISLAND, 14th Jan. 1790.
The air, without which he is not able to respire, is the cause of those hurricanes, of those tempests, which frequently render useless the labour of mortals.
"What a concourse!" he cried, casting up his eyes with an expression of half-dying fatigue, "are you not accable? for my part, I hardly respire. I have really hardly ever had the honour of being so obsede before." "We can make very good room, Sir," said Morrice, "if you chuse to come in."
For hours he suffered dumbly, without a moment's respire, or a moment's murmuring; his limbs grew cold, his face damp, his lips white, and, again and again, he tore the covering off his breast, as if the lightest weight added to his agony; yet through it all, his eyes never lost their perfect serenity, and the man's soul seemed to sit therein, undaunted by the ills that vexed his flesh.
Then turn down the arms and press them firmly for two seconds against the sides of the chest. When a spontaneous effort to respire is observed, proceed to induce Circulation and Warmth.
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