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Here we find phenomena of a physical character recorded by many men and women including numerous eminent scientists not one of whom tolerates for a moment the idea that these phenomena are hallucinatory.

As for mercy, it is a goodly quality even in these days and in this country; for if the law no longer tolerates cruelty to men, even on the part of princes, who once had prescribed rights in that direction, there are still some cruel, nay brutal sports in which 'royal natives' might sometimes be tempted to take part.

Pere Silas, it seems, had closely watched me, had ascertained that I went by turns, and indiscriminately, to the three Protestant Chapels of Villette the French, German, and English id est, the Presbyterian, Lutheran, Episcopalian. Such liberality argued in the father's eyes profound indifference who tolerates all, he reasoned, can be attached to none.

The doctrine is carried to the extent that no use of a neutral territory for the purposes of war is to be permitted; this does not include remote uses, such as procuring provisions and refreshments, and acts of that nature, which the law of nations universally tolerates; but that no proximate acts of war, in any manner, are to be allowed to originate on neutral grounds; thus a ship has no right to station herself in neutral waters, and then to send out her boats on hostile enterprises beyond the boundary.

Governments are instituted for the people's benefit, and shame upon such a government, in an enlightened age like to-day, that tolerates such a condition, when that government possesses the men, the means, the intellect and the materials to electrify the world! The first and foremost essential in higher development is the comfort and conveniences in a home.

Dad's patronizing as sin, and mother merely tolerates the idea because she knows that I'll marry Charlie in any case, opposition or no opposition. I came over expressly to warn you, Stella. Anything like scandal now would be well, it would upset so many things." "You needn't be uneasy," Stella answered coldly. "There isn't any foundation for scandal. There won't be."

It rejects inquiry into first causes as being unphilosophical, and considers that phenomena alone can be dealt with by our finite minds. Not without an air of intellectual majesty, it tolerates the Asiatic time-consecrated idea of a trinity, pointing out one not of a corporeal, but of an impersonal kind. Its trinity is the Past, the Present, the Future.

Within my secret self I pondered whether or not the visitors dreaded the expected ordeal as much as the visited did. The phrases, "my husband's relatives," "my wife's family," are seldom pronounced without an accompanying bitter thought. John tolerates Mary's kin, and Mary regards John's father and mother, sisters and brothers with an ill-concealed distrust and enmity.

The landlord tolerates his tenant only so long as he finds him convenient; let the tenant make the slightest attempt at competing with the landlord, and he will be promptly evicted. During the Middle Ages the Jews were persecuted in the name of religious fanaticism.

But no religious mind tolerates the notion of being really thrown upon itself; this is only to say in other words, that it is thrown back upon God.... Secret mental consolations, whether of innocent self-flattery or reposing confidence, are over; a more real and graver life begins a firmer, harder disinterestedness, able to go on its course by itself.

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