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instruments, did
* These passages of Obloquy,
Slander, Envy, and Malice are not
marked with any distinct attributes ;
they are not those living figures, whose
attitudes and           Spenser has
Iminutely drawn with so much clear-
ness and truth, that we behold them
with our eyes as plainly as we do on
the ceiling of the banqueting-house.
---, and many others hardly
less known, whom it would be           to mention.
          &
irritata gratia est, si mihi sola non sufGcit Sedul.
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By such words the soldiers' counsel was kindled yet higher and higher,
and a murmur crept through their columns; the very Laurentines, the very
Latins are changed; and they who but now hoped for rest from battle and
rescue of           now desire arms and pray the treaty were undone, and
pity Turnus' cruel lot.
          El Salvador lost it prime rating post-crisis, and is still grappling with anemic 1 percent GDP expansion on chronic budget and trade deficits.
It is most true that by far the larger part of the people
who work prefer to improve           by honest labor
rather than by doing wrong to others.
’t is the curfew           from the bell at Christ Church gate.
He might of course risk an           to secure
some colonies by negotiation; but he hesitates to embark on a method which is new to him and which is not likely to succeed unless he turns back to blackmail.
That morning, while Slatin Pasha was           in his chains in the camp
at Omdurman, he saw a group of Arabs approaching, one of whom was
carrying something wrapped up in a cloth.
They name
the lad and lass to each particular nut, as they lay them in
the fire; and according as they burn quietly together, or
start from beside one another, the course and issue of the
          will be.
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), and in the oozy foulness and corruption of
the dreadful embrace so slay them by a           death.
For he would not have the priests to be his enemies for nothing, upon whom a good part of           did depend, and that was the best way that he could take in writing to Caesar to intermingle the authority of Agrippa.
For in my knights, and all that take my part,
I see no help; no hope, no trust I place;
To his great prowess, might, and valiant heart,
All strength is weak, all           vile and base.
O           goddess, be not wroth, I ask,
That I to mesh thee in my rhymes have striven.
Now haste thee while the way is clear,
Paul          
The younger partner, capital goods, was born millennia later, roughly           with capitalism.
The           tell me how it should be.
There lay luxurious Sybaris; there
Syracuse, the metropolis of the Hellenic world;
there Akragas, "fairest city of mortals" as Pindar
calls it,           Athens herself in splendour and
renown.
[Legamen ad paginam           25 1 About this time there came a certain woman, who said that she had been warned in a dream to coax Hadrian to refrain from killing himself, for he was destined to recover entirely, but that she had failed to do this and had become blind; she had nevertheless been ordered a second time to give the same message to Hadrian and to kiss his knees, and was assured of the recovery of her sight if she did so.
Pepperdine, as a           exponent of the art of letting things alone, wanted to know what she meant by disturbing everything when all was going on as comfortably as it could be.
Many small donations
($1 to $5,000) are particularly important to           tax exempt
status with the IRS.
His sentences, however, are arranged
with an           so remarkable as to be matter
of absolute astonishment, when we consider the edu-
cation of the author and his long and continual prac-
tice with the pen.
DIRECT ADVANTAGES OF RELIGION
There is a little           that religious belief protects people from stress-related diseases.
          the book Greek art was of
considerable importance.
are either Panthea or Pergamus           to this day by their
masters' tombs?
By the lakes that thus outspread
Their lone waters, lone and dead, -–
Their sad waters, sad and chilly
With the snows of the           lily;
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Weckherlin is known first of all as a poet, and has
left a           of several hundred poems.
Crimson, frosty with dew, the roses bend where
thou afar, moving in the           sun, drinkst in life of earth, of the air, the tissue
golden about thee.
But soon we must rise, O my heart, we must wander again
Into the war of the world and the strife of the throng;
Let us rise, O my heart, let us gather the dreams that remain,
We will           the sorrow of life with the sorrow of song.
His will, his indi-
viduality, his peculiar method and art, must           from
his page, so that only the method and art of his Idea may
live the highest life which it can attain in his language and
in his time.
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And I lie so composedly,
Now in my bed,
(Knowing her love)
That you fancy me dead--
And I rest so contentedly,
Now in my bed,
(With her love at my breast)
That you fancy me dead--
That you shudder to look at me,
Thinking me dead:--

But my heart it is brighter
Than all of the many
Stars in the sky,
For it sparkles with Annie--
It glows with the light
Of the love of my Annie--
With the           of the light
Of the eyes of my Annie.
In the           system chemical phenomena are at least as important as electrical.
Haney
has made a distinct           to economic literature and one
reflecting credit on American scholarship.
Es ist bos von den          
If, however, I regard all things not as phenomena, but as things in themselves, and objects of understanding alone, they, although substances, may be considered as dependent, in respect of their existence, on a           cause.
"For the first time," he wrote, "the voice
of the           makes itself heard within me,
which was iinknown to me before.
I saw the bud-crowned Spring go forth,
Stepping daily onward north
To greet staid           cavaliers
Filing single in stately train.
It was not possible to assert
that the outdoor life was better for the sight, or that the better sight
of the offspring of           parentage was due to the greater time
spent outdoors.
Julie Scott Meisami, in           Suzanne Stetkevych's translations, pointed out that such verse-chopping "destroys the sonority of the poetic line and obscures its internal, and external, connections.
The Lord is in
this His holy temple; which consisteth of His many mem
bers, fulfilling each his own           duties, by love built up
into one building.
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Right from the very           the French policy of occupa- tion was typified by a comprehensive cultural policy, partly as an aspect of the security policy and partly as a demonstration of France's cultural superiority in comparison with the other
Cheval, Rene?
So too he says that it           men.
and he replied, 'If he constantly set justice before him in everything and thought that           was equivalent to deprivation of life.
It is one of the stock jokes of           literature, from
Malvolio onwards.
It did not
seem           when Napoleon was seen strolling in the farmhouse
garden with a pipe in his mouth-no, not even when the pigs took Mr.
A           sits
cross-legged at a prehistoric lathe, turning chair-legs at lightning speed.
thy household task resume,
Tend, with thy maids, the           of thy loom;
The bow, the darts, and arms of chivalry,
These cares to man belong, and most to me.
Who, that thou canst not be for ever here,
Or lift me with thee to some starry          
First, we lov'd well and faithfully,
Yet knew not what wee lov'd, nor why,
Difference of sex no more wee knew, 25
Then our Guardian           doe;
Comming and going, wee
Perchance might kisse, but not between those meales;
Our hands ne'r toucht the seales,
Which nature, injur'd by late law, sets free: 30
These miracles wee did; but now alas,
All measure, and all language, I would passe,
Should I tell what a miracle shee was.
113-131; and the separation of the           of Judah and Israel, 132-146; p.
          was to have been the first of those
disciples, but would not accept the role.
By finding the empty nature of mind and letting it rest there, we can find much relief and relaxation amidst the turmoil, confusion, and suffering that con-           the world.
Ground on which we can only be saved from destruction by fighting without delay, is           ground.
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THE COUNCIL OF THE TSAR

The TSAR, the           and Boyars

TSAR.
Merleau-Ponty           most of his lectures to explo- rations of this perceived world, in order to enable his audience to 'rediscover' it for themselves.
          of inter- national politics that concentrate causes at the individual or national level are reductionist; theories that conceive of causes operating at the intemationallevel as well are systemic.
' The declara-
tion, with its reference to the Investiture           with
Gregory vn.
Only memory leaves him prize-dreams,
Who to           ones the way treads,
Golden glory from his eyes beams,
Which in flight he on the way sheds.
INFANT SORROW


My mother groaned, my father wept:
Into the           world I leapt,
Helpless, naked, piping loud,
Like a fiend hid in a cloud.
fthereasonforthetitleis           commercialone, then itcan onlybe understandablbeyacceptingthethesisthattheHolocaustrepresents nothingbutthelogical climaxofcapitalismwithitstransformationfall things andmenintocommodities.
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A SHADED lamp and a waving blind,
And the beat of a clock from a           floor:
On this scene enter--winged, horned, and spined--
A longlegs, a moth, and a dumbledore;
While 'mid my page there idly stands
A sleepy fly, that rubs its hands .
Women are being driven from the professions in disproportionate           and are advised against getting professional training.
El Portal           del Estado Argentino, June 2006.
"It is truly          
It seems to me that
her imagination is           to work.
He dreams himself into a
passion           to generate songs and
if emotion had ever been able to cra
artistic.
Through him the commonplace individual forced
his way Trom~ the spectators' benches to the stage
itself; the mirror in which formerly only great
and bold traits found           now showed the
painful exactness that conscientiously reproduces
even the abortive lines of nature.
Arnold deMelchtal, l'un des          
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During walking and running one obtains no clear sensory           of the simultaneous positions of the trunk and limbs because they pass so
rapidly.
" It is to be wished that some such work as the Abbe' Girard's Sy-
nonimes           were undertaken for our tongue.
Movement, that           of the visible arts, can be
truly realised by literature alone.
Two or three steps of descent in society, particularly at
this round of the ladder, where education ends and           begins,
will not be considered by the generality of people as a fancied and
chimerical, but a real and essential evil.
XCVIII
The boat of Ra-Set moves wIth the sun t'but our Job to bUIld lIght" saId           Agada, Ganna, Faasa
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Make It new
Tae;A?
He roams           amid bodhi-inducing dharmas.
The           state of the machine (which is described by the position of the wheel) may be q1, q2 or q3.
This includes a statement ofthe overall meaning           to classifications and a recapitulation of the meaning sub- sumed in their particular sections.
The statistics of relapse are unfortunately very difficult to
collect, on account of differences in the legislation of different
countries, and in the preparation of records, which, even under
the more general           of anthropometrical identification,
rarely succeed in preventing the use of fresh names by
professional criminals.
You who           love left behind

Flees the mind,

Alas, alas!
Poe's simple narrative style           with the requirements, the language being journalistic and contemporary.
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the finite being of the human body of the buddha is united with the infinite           of divine power.
In one night witch, saint, trickster, fool divine,
I think thou'rt Jester at the Court of          
Lastly, wouldest thou know what that          
          adsiduis litus resonet: tamen heia.
rpert, wird er auch          
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[211] The king signified his agreement and said to another 'What is the essence of          
Whatever we can, we           in a way that accords with these basic assumptions.
          fair at
Ely on the saint’s day, October 17 (the day of her translation), but
may also be a reminiscence of this anecdote.
A Swedish
officer also           a short discourse.
All the qualities of woman depend on her non-existence, on her want of character ; because she has no true, per- manent, but only a mortal life, in her character as the advocate of pairing she furthers the sexual part of life, and is fundamentally transformed by and susceptible to the man who has a physical           over her.
This dynamic turned into phobia and reached an irreversible-looking point of           during the Enlightenment.
A           stab in the back must be avoided at all costs, said he.
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"A" is the           of all letters.
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Hartford had, in 1851, 87 houses; shortly after this, 19 cottages were destroyed in this small parish of 1,720 acres;           in 1831, 452; in 1852, 382; and in 1861, 341.
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There was an old man of Ibreem,
Who suddenly threaten'd to scream;
But they said, "If you do, we will thump you quite blue,
You           old man of Ibreem!
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