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Updated: May 15, 2025
I have spoken in a former chapter of the religious revival which was the most striking result in England of the Revolution in France. To-day I shall say a word about another result, or group of results, which may be summarized as Social Equalization. The barriers between ranks and classes were to a large extent broken down. The prescriptive privileges of aristocracy were reduced.
The conflict between the love of God and the self-centeredness of man produces an ugly, rugged, and bloody struggle, which the crucifixion summarized. The Power of Love The good news of the gospel is not that a way has been given us by which to avoid conflict, but that the power of love has been given us for the conflict.
Not even imprisoned! "Don't fall in love with enemy agents again!" that summarized their verdict. Ha! Ha! Ha! It is all horribly funny. The real reason is that they need me. I am a trained and skilful slaughterer on the seas; I am an essential part of the great machine. And they haven't got any spares! I was in the Mess yesterday when the English papers we get from Amsterdam arrived.
Let the younger generation go back to its muttons, let it attend to its most pressing business, which is to create. It is vigorous, prolific, and, to my judgment, full of promise, but so far has done little or nothing not summarized in these words. It must pay its debt to time before it grows much older, or go down among expectations unrealized.
It will be of interest to note some of the reasons advanced against the validity of the amendment, as they are summarized in the official report. The Attorney General of the State of Rhode Island argued that: The amendment is an invasion of the sovereignty of the complaining state and her people, not contemplated by the amending clause of the Constitution.
Stubbs could not but be impressed by the confidence manifested by the officers that Verdun could be kept from the Germans, and this in the face of the reverses of the past few days. The feeling was summarized in the closing word of General Petain, as he bade Stubbs farewell. "Au revoir, Monsieur Stubbs," he said, "until you come back when our victory is complete!"
The first duty of any one who seeks to interest the modern reader in Greek political discussion is to be perfectly frank and lucid about its limitations. He need have no cause to be afraid that, when these have been written off from his prospectus, there will be too little of value remaining. These limitations can be summarized under two main heads.
The natives merely shrugged their shoulders and continued to inveigh against the innovation. This whole matter has been well summarized by a French writer with a wide knowledge of Mohammedan lands.
"I should rather hear you tell it, if you don't mind." "I have studied with my father a great deal," she went on. "And then, there have been a great many social things, for I have an aunt who entertains a great deal, and she always needs me to help her. That has been fun, too." "Then it has been religion and dinners," he summarized briefly. "It has." "With a Puritan ancestry, I suppose?"
Once more a difficult question had been settled by diplomacy, but only after it had twice brought Europe to the verge of war, and in such a way as to leave behind the bitterest feelings of anger and mistrust in all the parties concerned. The facts thus briefly summarized here may be studied more at length, with the relevant documents, in Mr. Morel's book "Morocco in Diplomacy."
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