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Whatever may be his failings so far as liquor is concerned, I wholly acquit him of all guilty knowledge of my nephew and umbrella.

There was no open accusation made, but he must have understood the silence of all present.

The Borgo was the holiest portion of all the sacred city.

Virginia is bad enough, and poor Maryland not much better, but Pennsylvania is worst of all.

That spiritual fashioning by the Great Fashioner of all things is so ordained that we ourselves may become fashioners, workers, makers.

ENORMOUS NUMBERS OF GUNS "Tanks and cannon and guns of all sorts, every kind of vehicle, ambulance wagon, and transport passed in this continuous procession.

"It is, indeed, eloquent," answered Eve; "one hears it speak even now of the fierce storms that have whistled round its topsof the seasons that have passed since it extricated that verdant cap from the throng of sisters that grew beneath it, and of all that has passed on the Otsego, when this limpid lake lay, like a gem embedded in the forest.

Of all the messengers of misfortune he was the one whom she had least expected.

He was perfectly innocent of all that had happened.

He went immediately to the king, whom he informed of all that had befallen the general in his discovery of the Indies, and of the commodities which had been brought from thence; of which discovery, and of the prospect which it held out of a direct trade with India by sea, the king was as glad as when he had been proclaimed king of Portugal.

The many must become wealthy, in order that one, the head of all, may become strong.

Persons of all sexes, young and old, whom we meet in the road, were repeating their prayers audibly.

It is true that similar confusion and uncertainty, and in some cases similar discordance, exist respecting the first principles of all the sciences, not excepting that which is deemed the most certain of them, mathematics; without much impairing, generally indeed without impairing at all, the trustworthiness of the conclusions of those sciences.

And as he read it, he laughed again, and the warders laughed, and the two men from the cottage laughed, and then, as I heard this universal merriment, and thought of all my hopes and fears, and my struggles and dangers, what could a debonair soldier do but lean against the porch once more, and laugh as heartily as any of them?

Thus were Parr's hopes again nipped in the bud, and those years, (the most valuable of all, perhaps, for the formation of character,) the latter years of school and college life, were to him a blank.

Well of all thedamn his impudence!

Having apparently nothing to lose whose loss she dreads, she is careless of all consequences.

The latter possessed a knowledge of all the games, and taught them in all their variety.

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It would waste the time of all of us.

agreed "that the titles and dignities of all the members of the family of the Emperor Napoleon should be recognized, and that they should not be deprived of them," remained something more than a mere phrase.

In Performances of this kind, the most absurd of all things is to be witty; every Sentiment must grow out of the Occasion, and be suitable to the Circumstances of the Character.

Female friendships are, I know, often regarded with contempt, not only by men, but frequently by the sterner principles of our own sex; they are deemed connections of folly; that the long letters which pass between young ladies set down by the world as intimate friends, are but relations of all the petty incidents they may hear or see.

Who has not seen skilled mechanics in blue jeans and unskilled amateurs in jeans of leather, so to speak, flat on their backs under the vehicle, peering upward into the intricacies of the mechanism, trying to find the cause,the obscure, the hidden source of all their trouble?

My heart, the world forsake, And every earthly toy; The Lord of all thy portion make, And in Him all enjoy.

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