THE POWDER-MONKEY; or, the
Adventures
of two Boy Heroes in the Island of Madagascar.
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But he extended his care over
the Whig
interest
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If I fall, he will
raise up another instrument more worthy
and more
powerful
than I.
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One should
sympathise
with the joy, the beauty, the colour of life.
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Most
sorrowful
of sinners, a morose delectation scourged
his nerves and extorted the darkest music from his lyre.
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From the success of the Briefe, Reinhold received both Kant's official blessing (in the January 1788 issue of Merkur) and a professorship at the University of Jena, which was to become the epicenter of
Kantianism
in Germany.
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"Now, I give you fair warning," shouted the Queen,
stamping
on the
ground as she spoke, "either you or your head must be off, and that in
about half no time.
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On
beholding
a picture of a New England village as it then appeared,
with a fair open prospect, and a light on trees and river, as if it
were broad noon, we find we had not thought the sun shone in those
days, or that men lived in broad daylight then.
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-- And once while
Chivalry
stood tall and lithe
And flashed his sword above the stricken eyes
Of all the simple peasant-folk of France:
While Thought was keen and hot and quick,
And did not play, as in these later days,
Like summer-lightning flickering in the west
-- As little dreadful as if glow-worms lay
In the cool and watery clouds and glimmered weak --
But gleamed and struck at once or oak or man,
And left not space for Time to wave his wing
Betwixt the instantaneous flash and stroke:
While yet the needs of life were brave and fierce
And did not hide their deeds behind their words,
And logic came not 'twixt desire and act,
And Want-and-Take was the whole Form of life:
While Love had fires a-burning in his veins,
And hidden Hate could flash into revenge:
Ere yet young Trade was 'ware of his big thews
Or dreamed that in the bolder afterdays
He would hew down and bind old Chivalry
And drag him to the highest height of fame
And plunge him thence in the sea of still Romance
To lie for aye in never-rusted mail
Gleaming through quiet ripples of soft songs
And sheens of old traditionary tales; --
On such a time, a certain May arose
From out that blue Sea that between five lands
Lies like a violet midst of five large leaves,
Arose from out this violet and flew on
And stirred the spirits of the woods of France
And smoothed the brows of moody Auvergne hills,
And wrought warm sea-tints into maidens' eyes,
And calmed the wordy air of market-towns
With faint suggestions blown from distant buds,
Until the land seemed a mere dream of land,
And, in this dream-field Life sat like a dove
And cooed across unto her dove-mate Death,
Brooding, pathetic, by a river, lone.
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Dein
entschlagen
will ich mich,
weil weil mich deine Antwort flieht.
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It is this weeping the father (abu in Arabic and a rune written in the
procession
o f letters in ALP) makes into coins and sells.
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The man of "modern ideas," the con-
ceited ape, is
excessively
dissatisfied with himself-
,
this is perfectly certain.
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Mà sao trong sổ đoạn
trường
có tên.
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It is quite obvious now that they have cast their
die and crossed their Rubicon: the only thing that
remains for them is either to become masters of
Europe or to lose Europe, as they once centuries ago
lost Egypt, where they were
confronted
with similar
alternatives.
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Nietzsche - v09 - The Dawn of Day |
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Art escapes life to capture life, denies the creator immortality in the body while achieving its own immortality of form, and
carrying
a meaning and purpose to come.
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Liberal politics is based on the belief in universal equality: a society governed by the
voluntary
exchange of private property presupposes and implies equality before the law.
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Nitzan Bichler - 2012 - Capital as Power |
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The
existence
of painful, chronic diseases is an undeniable fact.
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drawing our inspiration from our exten- sive
cookbook
collection and seasonal ingredients, and we love global flavors.
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Sentimentality without limits would determine the interior climate, and an overextended humanitarian house morale would necessarily lead to the
spontaneous
participation of everyone in the fates of everyone else.
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Darius appointed
his eldest son his successor; on which
occasion
his
name was changed to Artaxerxes.
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Perhaps it was a feat greater even than the
stonning
of the Club to have planted a grain of ambition in Ma Kin’s gentle heart.
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Translated into terms
relevant
to the lives of other peoples - our system of values can become perhaps a powerful appeal to millions who now seek or find in authoritarianism a refuge from anxieties, bafflement, and insecurity.
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The present application of this strategy is a new form of
expression
for traditional Russian caution.
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A further increase in the number and power of our atomic weapons is
necessary
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Busy we must all have been, from the mul-
titude of articles which we found
assigned
to us: manufacturers
with their wares, solicitors with their law-suits, doctors and cler-
gymen with the bodies and souls which they had saved or lost,
authors with their books, painters and sculptors with their pict-
ures and statues.
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Where lambs have nibbled, silent move
The feet of angels bright;
Unseen they pour blessing,
And joy without ceasing,
On each bud and blossom,
And each
sleeping
bosom.
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If, on the other hand, you set out to improve technology you may get annoyed, and again rightly so, with people who use the future as a substitute for reality and interfere with your work without
contributing
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If, on the other hand, you set out to improve technology you may get annoyed, and again rightly so, with people who use the future as a substitute for reality and interfere with your work without
contributing
to it.
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We can convince ourselves of this whenever we wait for the moment at which the fictive procession of the approaching god with its followers rolls toward us, only to be divided at the very second at which the winged (beschwingt)
classical
philologist is attempting to join it.
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, within the chronotope that had been dominating Western culture since the early nineteenth century, we felt that we were constantly leaving
subsequent
pasts ''behind ourselves'' as we were moving into the future as ''open horizons filled with possibilities.
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He merely asked his friends to
come and help him drink some, of a
remarkable
fine quality and rich
flavour, that he had ordered up from the city a couple of months ago,
and of which he would be in the receipt upon the morrow.
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One could spend
paragraphs
trying to describe how the Arabic text's evocative proper names, grammatical oddities and allusions to the Qur'an and the classical tradition create in the reader's mind a single impression of countless blended subtleties.
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, that is
cosubstantial
with language as such, and that, for this reason, can be assimilated to the il- lusion of the big Other as the "sub- ject supposed to know").
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The old round with its four stages will
certainly
pass again.
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O wild as my heart, and
powerful!
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ned by UA(b1) = E[UA(X)]: Indeed, even if party A believes that B is going to reduce
transfers
to zero very soon, there is no reason not to wait until transfer rate would drop to b1: Consequently, continuity implies that out of a large set of Nash equilibria, only the least favorable for A survives subgame perfection.
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This recogni- tion cast further doubt on the possibility of purely
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Some are gregarious, some are
solitary, whether they be
furnished
with feet or wings or be fitted
for a life in the water; and some partake of both characters, the
solitary and the gregarious.
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Already today they are busy
carrying
out their aims in our region and throughout the world, and the need to face them becomes the major element in our country's security policy and of course that
of the rest of the Free World.
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The whole alone has value for him, in nature as in the state; the particular event, the individual man, however wonderful they may
appear, are yet
properly
mere single elements, insignificant wheels in the highly artificial mechanism which is named the state.
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His grandfather thought the same, so he
consented
to let him go.
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When published, I
shall take some method of
conveying
it to you, unless you may think
it dear of the postage, which may amount to four or five shillings.
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He heard it, but he heeded not--his eyes
Were with his heart, and that was far away;
He recked not of the life he lost nor prize,
But where his rude hut by the Danube lay,
THERE were his young barbarians all at play,
THERE was their Dacian mother--he, their sire,
Butchered
to make a Roman holiday--
All this rushed with his blood--Shall he expire,
And unavenged?
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But Hermes and Aegipan stole the sinews and fitted them
unobserved
to Zeus.
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It is quite in the nature of things that we have
no Arian
religion
which is the product of the
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If twelve chicks are
independently
offered a choice between two alternatives, the odds that they will all reach the same verdict by chance alone are satisfyingly low, only one in 2048.
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One reading is that the many teachings called "vast" and "profound" are
deception
for those of lesser intelligence because only those of the highest intelligence are capable of assimilating the vastness and profundity and arriving at the essential key point without becoming distracted or confused.
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But he was now introduced to a system in which his diffi-
culties disappeared; in which, by a rigid examination of the
cognitive faculty, the boundaries of human knowledge were
accurately defined, and within those boundaries its legiti-
macy successfully vindicated against
scepticism
on the one
hand and blind credulity on the other; in which the facts of
man's moral nature furnished an indestructible foundation for
a system of ethics where duty was neither resolved into self-
interest nor degraded into the slavery of superstition, but re-
cognised by Free-will as the absolute law of its being, in the strength of which it was to front the Necessity of nature,
break down every obstruction that barred its way, and rise
at last, unaided, to the sublime consciousness of an independ-
ent, and therefore eternal, existence.
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It is for this reason - and this reason alone - that unprincipled persons tend to be 'flooded with pain' and, tend to be terrified when overtly presented with the whole concept of absolute truth; it is also for this reason that unprincipled persons are infamous for destroying that which could shed accurate light on past events while
principled
persons, on the other hand, regard the permanent preservation of such records as an always obvious and necessary continuation.
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It can be seen that mother and child get into a 'homeostasis'
regarding
this particular method of maintaining a protection-spending-caretaking situation between them, and thus an ongoing survival and advancement is maintained.
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Abroad it is the basis of what is known as American
economic
imperialism.
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This
custom is
described
in Homer.
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The
applicability
even of the most recent wars as models for strategic contingencies is sharply limited under present technological conditions.
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During the congress Mao could scarcely stand, and waited until the
participants
had left the hall before he himself departed so they would not see how difficult it was for him to move.
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It suffers
extinction
from its opposites.
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A minute past I clasped a
lifeless
son,
And now another victim Death hath won.
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FAUST:
Schlange!
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Sun Tzu said: The control of a large force
is the same principle as the control of a few men:
it is merely a
question
of dividing up their numbers.
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strategic |
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= general
consensus
of MSS.
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equation |
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They hunted till
darkness
came on, but they found
Not a button, or feather, or mark,
By which they could tell that they stood on the ground
Where the Baker had met with the Snark.
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hunter |
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' she
exclaimed
in terror.
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screams |
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How long before a
sophisticated
cuisine returned?
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delicious |
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what is for dinner? |
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Let us leave this matter, my songs,
and return to that which
concerns
us.
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Finally, is the notion of
indifference
of another order here?
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(Edinburgh Companions to Literature EUP) Beckett, Samuel_ Beckett, Samuel Barclay_ Gontarski, S. E - The Edinburgh companion to Samuel Beckett and the arts-Edinburgh University Press (2014) |
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In such circumstances, Chinese settlers, especially locally
powerful
families, retained their cultural allegiance to what for them was their own superior civilisation.
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But
elsewhere
Stoics, particularly Seneca, suggest that a future for my soul would be a future for me as well.
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(Key Themes In Ancient Philosophy) A. G. Long - Death And Immortality In Ancient Philosophy-Cambridge University Press (2019) |
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The music that fills the romance is the sound of the
shepherds’
pipes
and the voice of song.
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Elizabeth Haight - Essays on Greek Romances |
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Returning home by a
circuitous
route, I find the streets even more thronged than in the morning.
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Wherefore
he will, if wise, devour the way,
Though the blonde damsel thousand times essay
Recall his going and with arms a-neck
A-winding would e'er seek his course to check; 10
A girl who (if the truth be truly told)
Dies of a hopeless passion uncontroul'd;
For since the doings of the Dindymus-dame,
By himself storied, she hath read, a flame
Wasting her inmost marrow-core hath burned.
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” will be
understood
only too well.
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" [At the moment of
agreeable
sensation, the anuiaya of desire (rdga) is in the process of arising, utpadyate; it has not yet arisen, utpanna.
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The
increasing
belittlement of man is precisely
the impelling power which leads one to think of
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time forth, King Picus was no longer proud of his crown and his trappings of royalty, nor of the fact of his being a king ; he felt himself merely the upper servant of his people, and that it must be his
lifelong
labor to make them better and happier.
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For that hour do I now wait: for first must the signs come unto me that
it is MINE hour--namely, the
laughing
lion with the flock of doves.
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Thus Spake Zarathustra- A Book for All and None by Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche |
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Die Wirtschaftseutwickelung der Karolingerzeit,
vornehmlich
in
Deutschland.
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Cambridge Medieval History - v2 - Rise of the Saracens and Foundation of the Western Empire |
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” Of course, SOME
supplications
mean
nothing (for supplications differ greatly in character).
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Dostoevsky - Poor Folk |
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Now upon the jagged hills
It rests; and still as the divided frame _650
Of the vast meteor sunk, the Poet's blood,
That ever beat in mystic sympathy
With nature's ebb and flow, grew feebler still:
And when two lessening points of light alone
Gleamed through the darkness, the
alternate
gasp _655
Of his faint respiration scarce did stir
The stagnate night:--till the minutest ray
Was quenched, the pulse yet lingered in his heart.
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Without 2111uan lbpo but I
antIcipate
There IS no substitute for a hfetlme
The meamng of the Emperor,
ten thousand years heart's-tone-thmk-say,
he had reIgned for 61 years
lit reverence
and 't'O XrM6v
order
"Parents naturally hope their sons will be gentlemen "
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The most authentick witnesses of any man's character are those who
know him in his own family, and see him without any restraint or rule
of conduct, but such as he voluntarily
prescribes
to himself.
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The
singular
number may frequently be changed into
the plural, and the plural into the singular; as Mella,
nostri, flore, for mel, mei, floribus:
Fervet opus, <
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Latin - Bradley - Exercises in Latin Prosody |
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