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He assumes the sobriquet at the altar as truly as his bride takes the title of "Mistress" or "Madame." Once taken, the name is generic, inalienable and untransferable. Yet, as few men marry until they have attained legal majority, it follows that your John my John every wife's John must have been in making for a term of years before he fell into our hands. Sometimes he is marred in the making.

It was obvious that this author was familiar with the best French writers, and had acquired through them that clear and crisp incisiveness of utterance which was supposed, hitherto, to be untransferable to any other tongue.

But the process of selection was not proportional representation at all, being practically equivalent to a single untransferable vote, and Mr. Hare finally adopted, in spite of its defects, the "arbitrary and inequitable" process of elimination in his last edition in 1873. And all his recent disciples have been forced to do the same, because nothing better is known. Mr.

He read that `because this Man continueth to eternity, untransferable hath He the priesthood. He read that `if any man sin, we have an Advocate with the Father, and He is the propitiation for our sins. And again he read some grand words, said by this Man Himself, `I am the First and the Last, and the Living One: and I was dead, and am alive for evermore; and with Me are the keys of Sheol and of death. Oh, it was so different, Doucebelle, from your priests' sermons generally!

An individual can use it for himself; he may be able to act upon it with efficiency. Artists and executives often have their knowledge in this state. But it is personal, untransferable, and, as it were, instinctive. To formulate the significance of an experience a man must take into conscious account the experiences of others.

Three out of every four first preferences are found to be effective, but only one out of every five second preferences, and one out of fifty third preferences. The first preferences, therefore, decide the election. The actual result is that, in the long run, the Hare system is practically the same as the single untransferable vote.

Often He will stab the soul, but not with words, also the heart; and I have known such communications lie for weeks before they could be taken up by the mind, turned into words, and finally as words be digested by the reason. And another way to the soul only rare, untransferable to words, and therefore not transmittable to others or to the reason.

I was born on the sea." "And your mother, I know, was English." "Yes, she was English." "Is it rude to ask if your father was the same? "No!" she answered emphatically, "my papa is a Virginian, a Virginia gentleman," the last word spoken with an untransferable accent, "there are few enough of them." "So, so!" thought Willie, "here my riddle is read. Southern Virginia gentleman.

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