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W. never trusted him very much, and his flair was right, as he was anything but true to him.
What is locally true of the Church in Porto Rico is fundamentally true all over the world, at home and abroad.
"It was a pleasant thing to see those two little children, so confiding, so earnest and true in their young affections, clinging to each other so closely, as if no shadow could ever come between them, or tarn their hearts from each other.
Look here, my little Puskin, here's fine Playthings for its nown little Coxcombgoget you goneget you gone, and off with this St. Martin's Trumpery, these Play-house Glass Baubles, this Necklace, and these Pendants, and all this false Ware; ods bobs, I'll have no Counterfeit Geer about thee, not I. Seethese are right as the Blushes on thy Cheeks, and these as true as my Heart, my Girl.
And now all the paths are free wherever there is a mountain-pass or a river-ford; the roads are all blessed, and they are all open, and no barriers for those who will.' 'Oh,' she cried, 'dear friend, is that true for all?' He looked away from her into the depths of the lovely air, and he replied: 'Little sister, our faith is without bounds, but not our knowledge.
Nothing, my dear Atterley, is more true than the saying of your wise bookthat all flesh is grass; and it always takes the same quantity of one to make a given quantity of the other, whether that given quantity may be in the form of a single individual, or two or three.
It is remarkable that this peculiar division holds true with regard to a large number of the "Hundred Plays of Yuen.
And did I crave the boon of love, a thousand knights were fain To fight for me in service true on yonder flowery plain.
It wasn't true about the predicament.
The best guide is the knowledge that comes of personal experience which gradually leads to the acquisition of a sort of inward sense of touch that enables us to distinguish the true from the false, and which appears to grow with the sincere desire for truth and with the recognition of the spirit as its source.
If the collective city flourishes, he argues, private misfortunes may at least be borne; but no amount of private prosperity will avail if the collective city fallsa proposition literally true in ancient times and under the circumstances of ancient warfare, though less true at present.
It proceeded to prove itself true by juggling statistics; some of the most famous of which, we may remark, are very well shown up by Professor Worthington Hooker, in a recent essay.
This is especially true during recovery from illness.
If one gives battle, one ought to be sure of victory; this axiom is very true under all circumstances, but especially at the beginning of a campaign.
And that which was proved true before Prove false again?
Earl John, although I be, I am true unto the state, and so is he.
Miracles and prophecy are not conclusive, for how are we to distinguish the true among them from the false?
This was especially true after 1832 when the colored people had qualified themselves to take over the schools of the New York Manumission Society.
All this is true without deceit.
So much for the history of Barnaby True up to the beginning of this story, without which you shall hardly be able to understand the purport of those most extraordinary adventures that afterwards befell him, nor the logic of their consequence after they had occurred.
Canst thou be true across so many miles?
"It is true beyond a doubt!"
But other things are true beside the things you want to see.
To the limits laid down by the Roman, Dorchester has kept true through the ages, and until quite lately the town terminated with a pleasant abruptness at the famous "Walks" that mark the positions of the Roman Walls.
I want her to come to me and scold me again, and tell me how unworthy I am, and make me good and true like herself, and happy.