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You have asked "amiss." There is also a secondary sense in which we may "ask amiss:" when we pray without corresponding effort. Some worthy people think that prayer alone is to obtain for them all the benefits they can desire, and that the influences of the Holy Spirit will, unassisted by human effort, produce a transforming change in the temper and the conduct.
I would have you know I am a capable mechanic and a sword maker. What think you of that, my Lord?" he asked, drawing forth his weapon, and handing it to Cologne. "An excellent blade indeed," said the latter, balancing it in his hand. "Very well, my Lord, I made it and tempered it unassisted. I beg you to re-enter your palace, and write me out an order for a thousand of these weapons."
It is impossible to describe the sensations, which the gradual but uninterrupted progress of this revolution produced in my mind. It seemed as if I had some contagious disease, from which every man shrunk with alarm, and left me to perish unassisted and alone.
'I'm not his guardian, nor ever was. 'What a pity! said Wych Hazel. 'Both of us together might have made your life more lively than my unassisted efforts could do. Mr. Falkirk grunted, and went on with his tea; and sent his cup to be refilled. Hazel pondered. 'You seem depressed, Mr. Falkirk, she said. 'Shall I give you an additional lump of sugar? Now Mr.
There remains the third class of those who have a certain amount of knowledge of a language, but not enough to enable them to read unassisted its more difficult books without an expenditure of time and trouble which is virtually prohibitive. It is to this class that a translation ought, it would seem, chiefly to address itself.
"This shack's about two foot by three, and I'm blamed if I can ever find a darned thing!" Nora smiled to herself in the darkness. She got down unassisted this time. Under the bright and starry sky she could see a long stretch of prairie, fading away, without a break into the darkness. A long way off she thought she could distinguish a light, but she could not be certain.
If this article shall deter any from an imitation of his example or excite an interest in the question "What he shall do to be saved?" I am content. His unassisted struggle had been too long protracted after abandonment of the drug was evidently hopeless, and his resumption of opium came too late to permit of his rallying from his exhaustion.
I was afraid to work my way entirely by the map, for roads are apt to be vague in these parts. Ten chances to one whether you know a road when you see it; it might be a green sward, or the rubbly dry bed of a mountain torrent, or a cattle-track; it may lead somewhere or nowhere. Unassisted you may wander all manner of ways.
But I had reached man's estate, and felt a pride in going my own way, and in seeking, unassisted, my fortune, whatever it might be. What had I learned in my first five years of railway work?
He had "raised himself," observes the same discriminating commentator on his life and correspondence, "to the high station which he afterwards held by the unassisted excellence of a noble character, by the force of which he had previously won and adorned all the subordinate gradations of office."
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