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Updated: June 26, 2025
"But although the knowledge of this may influence us when we are in a sober enough state of mind to think about it calmly, the inducement is not a sufficiently strong one to be relied upon as a safe-guard, when storms of passion and strong temptations come upon us. In such cases it very often goes for nothing, and then it is a perfect chance which way a person acts.
"He came with a safe-guard from our brothers in the Midi; his life is sacred to you; he may be captured, but it must be living not a hair of his head must be touched." "Very good, general," replied the Chouans. "And now, my friends, remember that you are the sons of those thirty Bretons who fought the thirty British between Ploermel and Josselin, ten leagues from here, and conquered them."
Yet he gave up everything everything for my sake. He took command; he banished all the horrible people who had taken possession of me. He gave me freedom, and he set himself to safe-guard me. He brought me home. He was with me night and day, or if not actually with me, within call. He and Biddy between them brought me back. They watched me, nursed me, cared for me.
The public, the State and the Nation are now solidly behind the movement to improve our forestry and to safe-guard our forests. Several of the States, including New York and Pennsylvania, have purchased large areas of timberlands for State forests. These will be developed as future sources of lumber supply. Forests are necessary at the headwaters of streams.
One safe-guard more remains to be mentioned that no writings of mine, or trifling articles belonging to me, should be left in your possession through neglect or forgetfulness. To this end may I request you to return to me any such you may have, particularly the letters written in the first abandonment of feeling.
"Only, colonel, don't ask for more than I can give; a night's sleep beneath a thatched roof or wrapped in a cloak under an oak tree, a horse to follow me, and a safe-guard when you leave me." "I accept." "Have I your word, colonel, that you will not interfere with any orders I give, and will do nothing to defeat the surprises I may attempt?" "I am too curious to see for that.
This is a Catholic country, and if we do not govern it on Catholic lines, according to Catholic ideals, and to safe-guard Catholic interests, it will be all the worse for the country and all the worse for us. We have now a momentous opportunity of changing the whole course of Irish history."
As great movements, whether for good or evil, require many supporters, society has its safe-guard; nothing really good can be destroyed by conspirators. The fort at Delhi resembles in its general features that of Agra, but is famous as having been the receptacle of the Peacock Throne, which was valued by a French jeweller at not less than six millions sterling, say thirty millions of dollars.
"Why should my courtesie to these knights go all for naught? Had ye slain this minstrel at my court," spake King Etzel, "'twere evil done. I saw full well how he rode, when he thrust through the Hun, that it happed through stumbling, without any fault of his. Ye must let my guests have peace." Thus he became their safe-guard.
"What manner?" "Determined." "That's it. When does he arrive?" "Probably to-night." "Did you safe-guard him along the road?" "Yes; he'll come safely." "Do it again. Nothing must happen to him; he is protected by Morgan." "That's understood, general." "Anything more to say?" "The advanced guard of the Republicans has reached La Roche-Bernard." "How many men?" "About a thousand.
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