Vietnam or Thailand ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !
Updated: June 3, 2025
We find means to make commixtures and copulations of different kinds; which have produced many new kinds, and them not barren, as the general opinion is. Neither do we this by chance, but we know beforehand, of what matter and commixture what kind of those creatures will arise. "We have also particular pools, where we make trials upon fishes, as we have said before of beasts and birds.
It is true that you have had to suffer many of the trials and calamities incident to war, but not in the least have you been improved by them or led to repentance.
The Catholics also condemned many to be executed, but the trials conducted by then were far from being as remarkable for honour and justice as was that which we have just described. We may instance the trial of a poor boy of fourteen, the son of a miller of Saint-Christol who had been broken the wheel just a month before.
Nothing but the consciousness that I have an invention which is to mark an era in human civilisation, and which is to contribute to the happiness of millions, would have sustained me through so many and such lengthened trials of patience in perfecting it. Morse did not invent for money or scientific reputation; he believed himself the instrument of a great purpose.
"Better not crow till I get out of the woods," said he to himself, while his imagination was still busy upon the agreeable picture. After a series of trials and difficulties which our space does not permit us to describe in full, Tom emerged from the repository of antiquities, and stood in the open space in front of the finished chamber.
There was much in the dead poet's character, his trials, and his doom, that stood out to Leonard like a bold and colossal shadow of himself and his fate. Alas! the book seller, in one respect, had said truly. Leonard came back to him the next day a new man; and it seemed even to himself as if he had lost a good angel in losing Helen. "Oh, that she had been by my side!" thought he.
Each puzzle was ticketed; and, highly delighted, they all sat down to partake of the good things spread on the table, determined to vie with each other in trials of skill and perseverance on their curious little toys. We wish them success, and "Good night."
Therefore his mind was free for the appalling thought which took possession of it as Troup poured out his diatribe; and this thought was, that he was no longer conscious of any greatness in him. Through all the conflicts, trials, and formidable obstacles of previous years he had been sustained by his consciousness of superlative gifts combined with loftiness of purpose.
Then came the memories, glad or sad, of days that had passed in my own native land, in the very city that lay behind me, the intimate communings with dear friends, the musical and the merry nights, the trials, anxieties, sorrows But all this is very egotistical and unnecessary. I merely meant to say that I was in a peculiar, almost abnormal state of mind, that evening.
In order not to interrupt the history of Roger's difficulties and their successful issue, we have not yet narrated the trials that his exemplary wife had endured and endured with a resolution and fortitude equal to his own.
Word Of The Day
Others Looking