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Updated: July 1, 2025
In international relations, too, there's only one description for what, together, we have achieved: a complete turnabout, a revolution. Seven years ago, America was weak, and freedom everywhere was under siege. Today America is strong, and democracy is everywhere on the move. From Central America to East Asia, ideas like free markets and democratic reforms and human rights are taking hold.
Our settlement was a mere slash in the vast woodland that encompassed it. The post-office occupied a space about five feet square, in a corner of one of the stores. There was a daily mail, by rider, serving four other communities along the way. The contractor for this service had to furnish two horses, working turnabout, pay the rider, and squeeze his own profit, out of $499 a year.
The wooing had won again. And now there's another extreme social turnabout in the circle that feels the power of Jesus' wooing. We turned from Jerusalem aristocrat to Samaritan outcast; now it's from gentle Roman official to a beggaring pauper. It is at the Tabernacles' visit.
It's much too frightful. I'd rather have a solid group of friends than have all the power in the world." "I think I am guilty of the same thing," sighed the Lion, still a little spooked by the abruptness of the Monster's turnabout in nature. "I knocked your head off as you slept, but I didn't know what you were like, either.
The Story Girl and I read it turnabout while the others, except Felix, ate apples. It opened with a short With this number Our Magazine makes its first bow to the public. All the editors have done their best and the various departments are full of valuable information and amusement. The tastefully designed cover is by a famous artist, Mr.
"I vow, ma'am, you take it with a fine spirit," says Mr. Hadley in some surprise. "You'll find, Mr. Hadley, that such families as ours, the older families, know how to bear themselves in this cause." Sir John stared at her and puffed the louder, and muttered very audibly, "Here's a turnabout!" "Oh, ma'am, to be sure it's a well-born party," Mr. Hadley shrugged.
Ere long Giles called out for Stephen to change places, to which Smallbones coolly replied, "Turnabout is the rule here, master." "Even so," replied Giles, "and I have been at work like this long enough, ay, and too long!" "Thy turn was a matter of three hours this morning," replied Kit not coolly, for nobody was cool in his den, but with a brevity which provoked a laugh.
A month later, however, David Mushet had so modified his opinion of Bessemer as to come to the conclusion that the latter "must indeed be classed with the most unfortunate inventors." He gave as his reason for this turnabout his discovery that Joseph Martien had demonstrated his process of "purifying" metal successfully and had indeed been granted a provisional patent a month before Bessemer.
Ere long Giles called out for Stephen to change places, to which Smallbones coolly replied, "Turnabout is the rule here, master." "Even so," replied Giles, "and I have been at work like this long enough, ay, and too long!" "Thy turn was a matter of three hours this morning," replied Kit not coolly, for nobody was cool in his den, but with a brevity which provoked a laugh.
In international relations, too, there's only one description for what, together, we have achieved: a complete turnabout, a revolution. Seven years ago, America was weak, and freedom everywhere was under siege. Today America is strong, and democracy is everywhere on the move. From Central America to East Asia, ideas like free markets and democratic reforms and human rights are taking hold.
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