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Updated: May 16, 2025
His desire, and the right to strive for its attainment, had synchronised by happy chance. In the history of a passion, it is doubtful if any mood is more elysian than that which accompanies the waking moments on the morning after the great discovery. Leigh wandered for some time in this imaginary paradise, where everything seemed not only possible, but actually accomplished.
An author's income must be indeed difficult to adjudge. He is the manufacturer of a patent article which only he can turn out. But he is also the vendor thereof, and his transactions involve sales of serial as well as of book-rights synchronised in two or more countries a tedious and delicate task.
There was an instrument on each of them, and from these separate wires ran on two series of poles and buried themselves at last in the heart of the charge of the great cannon. Beside the instruments were two chronometers synchronised from Greenwich and beating time together to the thousandth part of a second, counting out what might perhaps be the last seconds of human life on earth.
An obvious result of a synchronised universe would be the federation of mankind, Peace on Earth, and all those other beatitudes at present vainly sought by World Fairs, and pig-sticking prophets. Till we have hands to the Moon I shall not look for the Millennium. Suddenly the Moon went behind a cloud, as if to demonstrate that even then there would be difficulties.
He says, in the context, that he was with the Corinthians 'in weakness and in fear and in much trembling, and, if we turn to the narrative, we find that a singular period of silence, apparent abandonment of his work and dejection, seems to have synchronised with his coming to the great city of Corinth. The reasons were very plain.
For all about her days with Harry there had been the last quality the world would have believed it possible could pervade the seduction of a farmer's daughter of seventeen by a squire who was something of a rip: the quality of a fair dawn seen through the windows of a church, of a generous spring-time that synchronised with the beginning of some noble course of action.
For during the whole of her residence in Italy, which nearly synchronised with the struggle of Italy for her independence and unity, she had adopted the Italian cause heart and soul, and done what was in her to do, for its advancement.
Of "Christian legends" and beliefs, besides the euhemerist theory, widely held, of the heathen gods there are few hints, save the idea that Christ was born in the reign of Frode, Frode having been somehow synchronised with Augustus, in whose reign also there was a world-peace. Of course the christening of Scandinavia is history, and the mythic books are little concerned with it.
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