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Many hundreds of victims, however, will be roasted and charred into such shapeless masses as to preclude a hope of recognition by their nearest relative. Getting Down to Systematic Work. The work of clearing up the wreck and recovering the bodies is now being done most systematically.

Now that they had actually started, I decided to wait before offering battle until Kershaw had gone so far as to preclude his return, feeling confident that my prudence would be justified by the improved chances of victory; and then, besides, Mr. Stanton kept reminding me that positive success was necessary to counteract the political dissatisfaction existing in some of the Northern States.

There has been cumulative evidence that Jupiter's satellites obey the same law that governs the rotation of our moon, viz., that which compels them always to keep the same face turned toward their primary, and this would clearly affect, although it might not preclude, their habitability.

The ragged elbow was then projected in the face of Wrexby in a manner to preclude it from a sober appreciation of the fairness of the face. Critically, moreover, her admission of great poppy-heads into her garden was objected to. She would squander her care on poppies, and she had been heard to say that, while she lived, her children should be fully fed.

"There is no proof of that," replied Paganel, "and I see nothing to preclude the supposition that the poor fellows were dragged into the interior by the Indians, and sought to make known the place of their captivity by means of this bottle." "Except this fact, my dear Paganel, that there was no sea, and therefore they could not have flung the bottle into it."

"Did you see that little passage between Laura Tinley and Bella Pole?" said one, and forthwith mimicked them: "Laura commencing:-'We must have her over to us. 'I fear we have pre-engaged her. 'Oh, but you, dear, will do us the favour to come, too? 'I fear, dear, our immediate engagements will preclude the possibility. 'Surely, dear Miss Pole, we may hope that you have not abandoned us? 'That, my dear Miss Tinley, is out of the question. 'May we not name a day? 'If it depends upon us, frankly, we cannot bid you do so."

Oh, that all my readers with myself, may thus keep themselves unspotted from the world, which involves the idea of being sanctified wholly, and in the end "may be found of Him in peace without spot and blameless." But an objector here interposes with a quotation from James which is supposed to preclude the possibility of living without sin. "In many things we offend all."

Congress shall provide by law that the United States shall pay to the owner the full value of the Fugitive from Labor, in all cases where the Marshal, or other officer, whose duty it was to arrest such Fugitive, was prevented from so doing by violence or intimidation from mobs or riotous assemblages, or when, after arrest, such Fugitive was rescued by like violence or intimidation, and the owner thereby deprived of the same; and the acceptance of such payment shall preclude the owner from further claim to such Fugitive.

It seemed that such an attitude must preclude romance, at least on her part. No man situated as he was could have avoided the speculation that now absorbed him in regard to the possible rivalry of another. In the end he decided that Cardington's gaze, when it lingered upon his hostess, betrayed reminiscence rather than hope.

A fact seems to confirm it: the fact that a large quantity of bones is always observed in the immediate neighbourhood of the breeding places some of these being of such a size as to preclude the belief that they could have been carried thither by the dogs themselves.