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And, in order that thou mayest understand in a few words the power of the deity, I tell thee that, while everything succumbs to nature, and nothing can ever be emancipated from her dominion, Nature herself is but the servant of Love.

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Therefore Patricia cast down her eyes again, and said: "Men of genius are so rarely understood by their wives.

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you understand at half a word.

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"Balmy sleep, sweet nater's hair restorer," which sentiment I cote from Mr. DICKENS, who, I understand from the Bosting clergy, is now sizzlin', haden't yet folded me in her embrace.

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" As an opposite of this we get a Re-creation theory, where play, if not too strenuous, understood as a change of occupation, rests and re-creates.

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It is specially difficult in the case of oxen to suppose that they have a language; but it is impossible to doubt that the variations of their lowing are understood of one another, and serve to express their feelings if not their thoughts.

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It is very good because God would have it so, because He only looks after us, and He understands about us, and now He wills to take us too and it is well.

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"Surely not!" He glanced at the shuttered window, and I understood to whom he thought that hand belonged.

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How much all this delighted me you will understand without its being needful to me to set it down in words.

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And they are to be studied and understood with the definite and positive aim of the absolute reconstruction of the world-bound spirita change of its motives, purposes, affections, ideals.

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There is still a good deal of swelldifficult to understand after a day's calmand less than 200 miles of water to wind-ward.

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In return it is pretty well understood between us that I'm to use my judgment in regard to 'stories' and that they'll stand back of me for expenses.

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' The earth pilgrims went far after this, yet more softly than when they first left their beautiful country,for then the little Pilgrim had been glad, believing that as all had been made clear to her in her own life, so that all that concerned the life of man should be made clear; but this was more hard and encompassed with pain and darkness, as that which is in the doing is always more hard to understand than that which is accomplished.

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"But why," continued he, checking himself, "do I talk of what none will understand for five hundred years, which to understand myself I was obliged to become a Saracen?

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Many words, easily understood on common occasions, become uncertain and figurative, when applied to the works of omnipotence.

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Moved by a powerful instinct of love and respect, all the refugees jumped to their feet, the men bareheaded and the women with folded hands, and in that moment I understood as I had never understood before the real sacred meaning of a flag.

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Beg your pardon," said Mac hastily, as though not only English, but punctilious manners were understanded of Kaviak.

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If so, we may infer that moralitythe proper conduct of men as regards one another in social relationsis better understood among us than it was among the patriarchs four thousand years ago; and hence, that as nations advance in civilization they have a more enlightened sense of duty, and practically a higher morality.

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I am not understood amongst my own kind, so I am something of an outcast, you might say.

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Ancient and modern pottery reproduce the motto, which is widespread, and whose truth was not understood until some years ago.

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Mr. Gladstone pronounces the right of private judgment, as it is generally understood throughout Protestant Europe, to be a monstrous abuse.

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One can easily understand under these circumstances that the Dutch are seriously proposing to fortify strongly the most important points on their coast, in order to be able to maintain their neutrality on the sea side.

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And secondly, that it was regularly and judicially given in; that must be understood during the time of the conferences before queen Elizabeth and her council, in presence of Mary's commissioners; at which time she ought to have canvassed it," says our author, "if she knew her innocence.

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To understand thisfor Miss Von Taer gauged the condition trulyit is necessary to know something of Mrs. Martha Merrick.

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We now understand through various sources that white officers have been, or are to be, appointed to fill these vacancies, to which we seriously and respectfully protest, because our men are dissatisfied.

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