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"Yes, sire, you are right; I had at that time the good fortune to become acquainted with General Bonaparte," said Count Meerfeldt, with a deep bow; "he was just entering a career which has led him from victory to victory, and adorned his head with well-merited laurels." "Yes, you were one of the signers of the treaty of Campo-Formio," exclaimed Napoleon. "But that was not all.
When labor shall everywhere have its just reward, and the gains of it are made secure to the earners; when education shall be universal, and, North and South, all men shall have the free and full enjoyment of civil rights and privileges, irrespective of color or former condition; when every vice which debases the community shall be discouraged and prohibited, and every virtue which elevates it fostered and strengthened; when merit and fitness shall be the conditions of office; and when sectional distrust and prejudice shall give place to well-merited confidence in the loyalty and patriotism of all, then will the work of the Republican party, as a party, be ended, and all political rivalries be merged in the one great party of the people, with no other aim than the common welfare, and no other watchwords than peace, liberty, and union.
Common folks, who suffer under the well-merited contempt of their social superiors, must grow at last to despise what better educated people know to be despicable." "No doubt, it is as you say," replied her father. He was thoroughly irritated, and all his benevolent notions took flight, as they are apt to do when the object of our philanthropy proves perverse.
Stubbs and Dr. Brunnow, has a large and well-merited circulation. This illustrious son of an illustrious father was born at Slough, near Windsor, on the 7th March, 1792. He was the only child of Sir William Herschel, who had married somewhat late in life, as we have already mentioned.
Somers standing by him, took from her the basket, which was really very pretty and elegant, subdivided into various compartments for the implements in use among ladies, and bestowed on it a well-merited eulogium. "The young lady means to finish it herself with ribbons, and line it with satin," said Mrs. Somers, proudly. "The ribbons will not be amiss, sir?" said Will, interrogatively.
Hansen; but I must get hold of the fellows. They shall have their well-merited punishment. My sense of right is most deeply wounded. 'It is really delightful to have such a faithful animal. 'Yes, isn't it, madam? We men must confess to our shame that in many respects we are far behind the dumb animals. 'Yes, Trofast is really a pearl, sir. He is, beyond comparison, the prettiest dog in all
If, I said, I prove myself less self-sacrificing than any one of the wretches I am fighting, I shall myself incur well-merited scorn. But if self-sacrifice were the criterion, then Jesus, according to the teachings of tradition, was the Ideal, for who as self-sacrificing as He?
His influence, it was felt, might be of supreme value at this juncture in the maintenance of good relations, and consolidation of permanent peace. Damaris' heart glowed within her as she read the courteous praiseful sentences. Even more than through the well-merited success of his book, did her father thus obtain and come into the fullness of his own at last.
It is a circumstance worthy of observation, that while all America rang with his well-merited reputation, his name does not occur in any European account of the battle; at least the author has searched for it without success. In this manner does the mother country absorb even the fame, under that system of rule.
His soldiers, who were without meat or drink, became insolent and uproarious, and he was doomed also to hear the bitter and well-merited taunts of the towns-people. A thousand stinging gibes, suggested by his name and the locality, were mercilessly launched upon him. He was asked if he came thither to seek his father's head.
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