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Eavenson-Strickland and allied families.

In England, where, I believe, you ally political expediency as much as you can with justice and humanity, these cruelties, at once little and refined, will appear incredible; and the French themselves, who are at least ashamed of, if they are not pained by, them, are obliged to seek refuge in the fancied palliative of a "state of revolution.

They have taken pains to ally the interests alike of capital and labour to their policy, and to fuse the whole nation by a uniform national education and by a series of paternal social reforms imposed from above.

JAPANESE METHODS AND ALLIED FAR-EASTERN POLICY 6.

R60241. SMELL, TASTE AND ALLIED SENSES IN THE VERTEBRATES, by G. H. Parker.

The difficulty in allying these two contraries is not slight, and it is the source of the inequalities that wound you.

At the Assembly he raised aloft, but he bore nearly alone, that banner so little followed which aspires to ally the Democracy with the Church.

Cancer, also, and allied constitutional diseases of strong hereditary character, would yet, as far as I can see, prevail.

It would, indeed, have been singular if two species, in many respects so closely allied in their general structure any economy, had been found to differ very materially in any essential point.

The wish comes over me, with thee allied, Enveloped in thy worn and rugged folds, Once more to swell with the professor's pride!

"I cannot leave them," said she, pointing to the soldiers, when I asked her to ally forces in the reconstitution of my hospital.

You were formerly the leader of your own faction, since it would appear that we are to talk of factions; you were dependent upon no one, and responsible only to yourself for your actions and opinions; and now you have allied your fortunes to those of persons by whom you will be subjected to a thousand indignities and annoyances when they no longer require your support.

Under the new conditions cliques or individuals among the gentry could only ally themselves with the possessors of military power, the generals or governors.

If she has allied her genius to current culture and speculation, it has in that way been given continuity of purpose and definiteness of aim.

He was less felicitous in allying the German with the Englishman, perhaps from personal peculiarities of impatience, self-assertion, and haste, than one who has since trodden in his steps and realised more completely and more splendidly some of the great designs which floated before his mind.

The poetic and religious side of Goethe's nature he was incapable of understanding, and always misrepresents, as he did that side of his nature which allied Goethe with Schiller and the other idealists.

To these graces of body were allied equal graces of mind and character.

" "It would be a most fit and proper thing," said the Princess, "thus to ally our houses, in hope of some good time to come which shall restore their former standing and possessions.

Louis allied himself with the three brothers of the House of Bloisthe Counts of Champagne, of Sancerre, and of Bloisby a marriage with their sister only a month after the death of his own queen in September; and a joint attack was planned upon Henry.

The worship of ancestors is closely connected with veneration for parental authority; and with absolute obedience to parents is allied absolute obedience to the Emperor as head of the State.

Elsewhere they are spoken of as cities allied (summachides poleis, Diod. xx. 10) or tributary (Liv.

Where fancy yet joys to trace the resemblance Of comrades in friendship or mischief allied, How welcome to me your ne'er-fading remembrance, Which rests in the bosom, though hope is denied.

Finding it no longer possible to dissolve the dukedoms and great fiefs, Henry, in order to strengthen the unity of the empire, introduced the novel policy of bestowing the dukedoms, as they fell vacant, on his relations and personal adherents, and of allying the rest of the dukes with himself by intermarriage, thus uniting the different powerful houses in the State into one family.

And the governments may ally themselves for the oppression of the world's liberty;they have already allied themselvesbut nations will no more rise in arms against one another.

What weakness to ally one's self in such a manner with that general!"

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