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True, in all other respects slavery is abolished in the British West Indies.

Many men I know are in some respects drunkards.

Col. Boyd has handed me a list of articles which you will find inclosed, &c." "The committee," says the Rev. David Green, Boston, "wish me to express to you the satisfaction they have in learning that your views respecting the importance of making known the great truths of the Gospel to the Indians, as the basis on which to build their improvement, in all respects accords so perfectly with their own.

Do you like the usages of the English church, as respects baptisms, Howel?" "Excellent, the best in the world, John Effingham.

A total absence of self-respect begets these hateful physical results, and in proportion as moral influences are remote, physical evils will abound.

Eef I find you air respect-ah-ble, I weel then get my lawyare to make a marriage contract.

As these bulbs in every respect resemble buds, except in their being produced under ground, and include the leaves and flower in miniature, which are to be expanded in the ensuing spring.

Two or three of them have most excellent voices; and the conjoint efforts of the body are in many respects capital.

Practically the notes (as respects choice of time of issue, amounts, profits from them, commercial assets to secure them and to redeem them) are asset currency issued by the several Federal reserve banks.]

If one waits one probably drifts northin all other respects conditions ought to be improving, except that the southern edge of the pack will be steadly augmenting.

It is very certain, at any rate, that once there was no pond here, and now there is one; and this Indian fable does not in any respect conflict with the account of that ancient settler whom I have mentioned, who remembers so well when he first came here with his divining-rod, saw a thin vapor rising from the sward, and the hazel pointed steadily downward, and he concluded to dig a well here.

It is said that "History repeats itself" and certainly this is true in regard to the evils that then existed, and we do not see why the remedy should not in some respect correspond.

* * No:uncurbed passionslow desires Absence of noble self-respect Death, in the breast's consuming fires, To that high Nature which aspires For ever, till thus checked: * *

And the genuine Englishman these defeats will in no respect dismay.

The two subjects are in every respect dissimilar.

In one respect c'est dommage; one is grieved to part with the game that is now so plentiful in the Pines.

Yet in two respects elucidation was vitally necessary.

The only difference between England and America, as respects family, is that you add positive rank to that to which we only give consideration.

[203] The so-called "Triumph of Scipio" in the National Gallery seems to me in every respect feebler than the Hampton Court Cartoons.

"But why should that interest me," she thought, impatient with herself for lingering where her ideal of self-respect forbade.

Respect foreigners and their property, also enemies who surrender.

So it may be as respects forests, coal, cotton, and eventually iron, copper, and many other things.

As respects grandeur, a startling magnificence, and all that at first takes the reason, as well as the tastes, by surprise, the first are vastly in advance of the last; yet, no man of feeling or sentiment, probably ever dwelt a twelve-month amid each, without becoming more attached to the last.

So far, however, as it is the principle and the first cause of all things, and is pre-established as the object of desire to all things, so far it appears to be in a certain respect indigent of the things to which it is related.

Well-being, freedom, and industry induce self-respect, self-respect induces cleanliness and personal attention, so that slavery is answerable for all the evils that exhibit themselves where it existsfrom lying, thieving, and adultery, to dirty houses, ragged clothes, and foul smells.

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