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No. To unmake that of others? A greater happiness. To hurt is to enjoy. To have within one the desire of injuring, vague but implacable, and never to lose sight of it, is not given to all. Barkilphedro possessed that fixity of intention. As the bulldog holds on with his jaws, so did his thought. To feel himself inexorable gave him a depth of gloomy satisfaction.
He snatched it up before it was out and lit his cigar, and puffing smoke in a vigilant way again he eyed his daughter. "I've done what I could," she said painfully, "but they seem to have made up their minds." "Then they'll unmake 'em," he replied, and he leaned forward heavily. "They'll unmake 'em," he repeated, in a thick unnatural tone. "I'm not a'goin' to hear to it!"
In 1890 it was still further promoted, being raised to the full dignity of an independent colony, having, like the other colonies of Australia, a Parliament of two Houses, with power to make and unmake its own laws as it pleases. Perth is now rapidly increasing, and the colony is on the eve of its palmy days.
His long newspaper training had educated Haines in the ways of men, their actions and mental processes what naturally to expect from a given set of circumstances. He felt a growing regard, an affection, for this unassuming old man before him, who did not know and probably would be slow to understand the hypocrisy, the cunning trickery of lawmakers who unmake laws.
The effect of making the tenure of office of judges and other dignitaries dependent on the will of the Executive was such as has attended upon such a system in all countries where it has been in vogue. The officials were selected almost entirely from one political party, and had always an eye upon the nod of their taskmasters, who had the power to make or unmake them.
Professor Henry Fawcett says, "Excessive dependence on the state is the most prominent characteristic of modern socialism." Society and government should be recast till they conform to the theory, or, let us say, to its exaggerations. Men can unmake what they have made. There is no higher authority anywhere than the will of the majority, no matter what the majority is in intellect and morals.
They make or unmake us. They are the foundation of that national vigor through which civilizations mature. City and countryside, factories and play, schools and the family are powerful influences in every life, and politics is directly concerned with them. If politics is irrelevant, it is certainly not because its subject matter is unimportant.
"So, you are come back," said Mr. Bertram. "Yes, sir," said Caroline, in a low voice. "I have made a mistake in life, and I must hope that you will forgive me." "Such mistakes are very foolish. The sooner you unmake it the better." "There will be no unmaking this mistake, sir, never never never. But I blame no one but myself." "Nonsense! you will of course go back to your husband." "Never, Mr.
She made it for herself, and she can unmake it whenever she chooses. Well, I'll try all this again, when I've got more time; it will keep. What is this, though, it says at the end? H'm; I am to remember that if I have enemies I also have fast friends, ever yours sincerely oh, that's all right."
"Horrid old man; I am quite afraid of him, he looks so like a gnome, or or one of those ugly things the Germans write about. What did he say of dear Fabian?" "That he had him in his power," thunders Sir Christopher, angrily. "That he could make or unmake him, as the fancy seized him, and so on.
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