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Lanyard bid in two or three sketches, more out of idleness than because he wanted them, and succeeded admirably in seeming ignorant of the existence of the Princess Sofia and the husband whose surface of a blackguard was so harmonious with his reputation.
Assuming that number is the essence of the world, he deduced the idea that the world is regulated by numerical proportions, or by a system of laws which are regular and harmonious in their operations.
The joy harmonious to prolong; And with my spirits rich crown all The cups to cheer the festive throng.
She had regular features of the order properly called handsome, in distinction to prettiness or piquancy; being well proportioned to one another, large, rather than otherwise, but without coarseness, and more harmonious than interesting.
The former document is in all essentials a very sober historical narrativeaccurate wherever we can test it, credible and harmonious on the whole.
At this time one of the recently created Kentucky judges, an educated Virginian, in writing to his friend Madison, said: "We are as harmonious amongst ourselves as can be expected of a mixture of people from various States and of various Sentiments and Manners not yet assimilated.
These vibrations awakening response in the minds of those in harmony with them, tend to draw to one those other persons whose general character will fit in with the desires and ideas of the first person, or to repel those who are not harmonious therewith.
Also, Ellen doubted whether two such positive natures as Madelene's and Adelaide's would be harmonious under the same roof.
"There are so many beautiful potteries now that it is possible to something harmonious for every flowerpot.