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Why didn't they repudiate the secret treaties? Why didn't England begin her career in democracy by setting free Ireland and India? So it went; and Jimmie listened to both speakers, and agreed with both alternately, experiencing more and more that distressing condition of mental chaos, in which he found himself of two absolutely contradictory and diametrically opposite points of view.

He was worshipped, he was beloved, he was the idol of the poor, almost everybody else was forgotten in the splendour of his fame; no committee could proceed without him; no list was complete until it included his name. Philip was ashamed of his glories, but he had no heart to repudiate them. When the epidemic subsided, he had convinced himself that Kate must be gone, that she must be dead.

How now can I ask you to repudiate your oath and turn your back on your rearing? "Believing as I do in the right of the State first and the Union afterwards, I had hoped you might see it differently. But who, but God, controls the course of an honest mind? "Go, my son I shall never see you again. But I know you, my son, and I shall die knowing you did what you thought was right."

I have written and said some good things in my time, as several of my dependents have sworn to me in a way that even my natural modesty cannot repudiate; but I shall be excused for the weakness if I now add that I believe this letter to Lord Pledge contained some as clever points as anything I remember in their way; the last paragraph in particular being positively the neatest and the best turned moral I ever produced.

While you were twisting the truth out of him the other man would escape with the girl. Much better promise everything he asks and then " "And then what?" "And then forget your promises. What can be simpler?" "But he needs them in writing." "Let him have them in writing, my writing, which your divine self can repudiate.

To accept that theory is to repudiate the Christian view of the world. The truth of the above propositions is utterly incompatible, not only with any religious views, but with our civil and social principles as well.

Not only did the French council distinctly repudiate the idea of doing anything more for the princes than had been stipulated by the treaty of Hall that is to say, a contingent of 8000 foot and 2000 horse but many of them vehemently maintained that the treaty, being a personal one of the late king, was dead with him?

From the fact that I have quoted a part of the Inaugural Address, it must not be inferred that I repudiate any other part, the whole of which I reaffirm, except so far as what I now say of the mails may be regarded as a modification.

"She has fainted," and one of the sisters went to her, "Help, let us carry her into the next room." They bore her away. Father Gilbert turned fiercely to the Sieur Angelot. "There might be some question as to rights in the child," he said, in a clear, cold tone. "When did the Sieur repudiate his early marriage? He has on his island home a new wife and children."

As long as you continue to hug the delusion that you are "not to blame" for the unpleasant things in your conditions you might just as well profess the old thought as the new. The very fundamental principle of mental science is the statement that man is a magnet and able to attract what he will. To repudiate this statement is to knock the props out from under the whole philosophy.