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he immediate need is a swift and driving increase in our armament production.
his being infinitely happy in himself from all eternity, and from his goodness manifested in his works, that he could have no other design in creating mankind than their happiness ; and therefore he wills their happiness ; therefore the means of their happiness: therefore that my behaviour, as far as it may be a means of the happiness of mankind, should be such thus the will of God is the immediate criterion of Virtue, and the happiness of mankind the criterion of the wilt of God ; and therefore the happiness of mankind may be said to be the criterion of virtue, but once removed …( and )… I am to do whatever lies in my power towards promoting the happiness of mankind.
::“ We certainly cannot hope directly to compare their effects except within a limited future ; and all the arguments, which have ever been used in Ethics, and upon which we commonly act in common life, directed to shewing that one course is superior to another, are ( apart from theological dogmas ) confined to pointing out such probable immediate advantages
: Mr. John Hunter disclaimed the doctrine that ascribed to matter the power of kneading itself into organs, or which vainly supposed that life could ever arise out of death ; much less that it could ever be an effect, of which material action was the immediate cause and proclaimed the existence of a principle of life, which was the cause ( not the effect ) of organization and action, and to which it had a prior existence.
Mitchel wrote in The Nation on 5 February 1848, " I say distinctly that I do not recommend an immediate insurrection Mr Doheny has shown most graphically how the people would be butchered if they rose in armed resistance to the poor rates ; but the only resistance to rates I spoke of was passive resistance.
Utilising the Blue Books, Cranborne criticised officials for " walking in a dream in superb unconsciousness, believing that what had been must be, and that as long as they did nothing absolutely wrong, and they did not displease their immediate superiors, they had fulfilled all the duties of their station ".
The London Standard saw the capture as “ but one of a series of premeditated blows aimed at this country to involve it in a war with the Northern States .” A letter from an American visitor written to Seward declared, “ The people are frantic with rage, and were the country polled I fear 999 men out of 1, 000 would declare for immediate war .” A member of Parliament stated that unless America set matters right the British flag should “ be torn into shreds and sent to Washington for use of the Presidential water-closets .”
I first questioned the mark as meaning and then even as focus ; I then questioned the frame as containment, the edge as the beginning and end of what I see consider the possibility that nothing ever really transcends its immediate environment I tried to respond directly to the quality of each situation I was in, not to change it wholesale into a new or ideal environment, but to attend directly to the nature of how it already was.
“… those who have had opportunity to be well informed have always held that Mr. Burke confined himself within the immediate duties of his post, and that he was rather averse then otherwise to coercion in the opinion of a great many people he has for a long time been the real ruler of the country ”.’’
ltimately, the exigencies of the war effort and mounting partisan warfare behind the lines prevented Nazi leaders from fully developing and realizing their colonial aims in Ukraine In addition to the immediate destruction of all Jewish communities, Himmler insisted that the Ukrainian civilian population be brought to a ' minimum.
In The Manchester Guardian, Samuel Langford wrote, " Mr. Harty has latterly achieved far more immediate control over the orchestra, and his spirit, judgment, and control were equally admirable.
Absent voting was first introduced for the immediate post-war period in 1918 for servicemen and others prevented ‘ by reason of the nature of their occupation from voting at a poll by the Representation of the People Act 1918.

and reason
His performance in the title role in a Manitoba Theatre Centre production of Hamlet was praised by Roger Lewis, the Sunday Times, who declared Reeves " one of the top three Hamlets I have seen, for a simple reason: he is Hamlet.
"… they are obliged to live in a separate part of town …; for they are considered as unclean creatures Under the pretext of their being unclean, they are treated with the greatest severity and should they enter a street, inhabited by Mussulmans, they are pelted by the boys and mobs with stones and dirt For the same reason, they are prohibited to go out when it rains ; for it is said the rain would wash dirt off them, which would sully the feet of the Mussulmans If a Jew is recognized as such in the streets, he is subjected to the greatest insults.
In regard to fine-tuning, Kenneth Himma writes: " The mere fact that it is enormously improbable that an event occurred ... by itself, gives us no reason to think that it occurred by design As intuitively tempting as it may be ...” Himma attributes the “ Argument from Suspicious Improbabilities ”, a formalization of “ the fine-tuning intuition ” to George N. Schlesinger: To understand Schlesinger s argument, consider your reaction to two different events.
form, bound morpheme ① channel ② way ; reason ; principle ③ doctrine ④ Daoism ⑤ line ⑥ 〈 hist .〉 ⑦ district ; circuit canal ; passage ; tube ⑧ say ( polite words ) See also < sup > 4 </ sup > dǎo, < sup > 4 </ sup > dāo
In the face of laws restricting public assembly and freedom of the media, restricting campaigning by the MDC for the 2005 Zimbabwe parliamentary elections, President Mbeki was quoted as saying: I have no reason to think that anything will happen that anybody in Zimbabwe will act in a way that will militate against the elections being free and fair.
There are occasions, in which the hand of the assassin would be very useful The true answer is this ; that these actions, after all, are not useful, and for that reason, and that alone, are not right.
In like manner, I apprehend, the sole evidence it is possible to produce that anything is desirable, is that people do actually desire it No reason can be given why the general happiness is desirable, except that each person, so far as he believes it to be attainable, desires his own happiness we have not only all the proof which the case admits of, but all which it is possible to require, that happiness is a good: that each person's happiness is a good to that person, and the general happiness, therefore, a good to the aggregate of all persons .”
And they took with them those who had been separated and removed from the monasteries by reason of their lives and their strange manners and had for this reason been expelled, and all who were of heretical sects and were possessed with fanaticism and with hatred against me.
Hunter, unlike his contemporaries sought the reason for each phenomenon ), but because it afforded him the opportunity, given his empirical rather than rational bent, to study his main interest-life, in all its forms.
Whatever the reason, the marriage made it clear that he was unwilling to leave the woman with whom he had already lived for more than twenty years .”
For if I will, saith the Lord of Hosts, raise up seed unto me, I will command my people ; otherwise they shall hearken unto these things .” The reason given in The Book of Mormon for the practice of polygamy, then, is by revelation from God in order to " raise up seed unto.
Commenting on this first edition of The United Irishman, Lord Stanley in the House of Lords, on 24 February 1848, maintained that the paper pursued " the purpose of exciting sedition and rebellion among her Majesty's subjects in Ireland it is language used in no common way, and for this reason I have called the attention of her Majesty's Government to it.
He also stated: " I think everybody in the band, especially myself, imagined that the reason we were doing so well was because of themselves We were pretty young and very lucky, and things had happened very quickly for us and I don't think we were really mature to handle the situation.
The report which he made on the subject, on 24 October 1793, described the aim of the commission as: " to substitute for visions of ignorance the realities of reason, and for the sacerdotal prestige the truth of nature ," to exalt " the agricultural system by marking the days and the divisions of the year with intelligible or visible signs taken from agriculture and rural life .”
I do promise, vow and swear that I will maintain inviolate secrecy about each and every thing brought to my knowledge in the performance of my aforesaid function, excepting only what may happen to be lawfully published when this process is concluded and put into effect and that I will never directly or indirectly, by gesture, word, writing or in any other way, and under any pretext, even that of a greater good or of a highly urgent and serious reason, do anything against this fidelity to secrecy, unless special permission or dispensation is expressly granted to me by the Supreme Pontiff.
In this there may be a link across cultures, one reason for the enthusiasm of the medieval sculptors for the Green Man may be that he was the source of every inspiration.
But there was a reason: the reality in which Don Quixote lived was a sordid and ugly reality Don Quixote didn't want that.
Under the pretext of their being unclean, they are treated with the greatest severity and should they enter a street, inhabited by Mussulmans, they are pelted by the boys and mobs with stones and dirt For the same reason, they are prohibited to go out when it rains ; for it is said the rain would wash dirt off them, which would sully the feet of the Mussulmans If a Jew is recognized as such in the streets, he is subjected to the greatest insults.
Following a visit to Germany in 1936, Lindbergh wrote: " While I still have my reservations, I have come away with great admiration for the German people ... Hitler must have far more vision and character than I thought With all the things we criticize he is undoubtedly a great man …" Although America First avoided any appearance of antisemitism and voted to drop Henry Ford as a member for this reason, Ford continued his good friendship with Lindbergh, who visited him in the summer of 1941.

and for
Arminius states that " Justification, when used for the act of a Judge, is either purely the imputation of righteousness through mercy or that man is justified before God according to the rigor of justice without any forgiveness.
Second it offered a solution to the unemployment for the former samurai class Finally, development promised to yield the needed natural resources for a growing capitalist economy .’
Heidegger coined the term " dasein " for this property of being in his influential work Being and Time (" this entity which each of us is himself we shall denote by the term ' dasein.
" God knows I go with a heavy heart ," he wrote six days later to his friend and political ally in England, Lord Godolphin, " for I have no hope of doing anything considerable, unless the French do what I am very confident they will not " – in other words, court battle.
Noticing a rush of horsemen fast approaching from the south, he later recalled – " I went towards the nearest of these squadrons to instruct their officer, but instead of being listened to was immediately surrounded and called upon to ask for quarter.
Oxford classicist Edward Copleston said that classical education “ communicates to the mind a high sense of honor, a disdain of death in a good cause, a passionate devotion to the welfare of one s country ”, thus concurring with Cicero that: “ All literature, all philosophical treatises, all the voices of antiquity are full of examples for imitation, which would all lie unseen in darkness without the light of literature ”.
In her journal for Christmas Eve 1832, the delighted 13-year-old princess wrote, " After dinner we then went into the drawing-room near the dining-room There were two large round tables on which were placed two trees hung with lights and sugar ornaments.
Jello, clearly disapproving of the situation, later wrote, " This is their lowest point since Levi's This goes against everything the Dead Kennedys stands for in spades The terrified woman later ' wins ' by killing Tarantino, but that excuse does not rescue this at all.
I'd sure love to be a fly on the wall when he tries to explain putting a song in a rape scene for money to his teenage daughter The deal was pushed through by a new business manager the other three hired.
" Ponet's treatise comes first in a new wave of anti-monarchical writings It has never been assessed at its true importance, for it antedates by several years those more brilliantly expressed but less radical Huguenot writings which have usually been taken to represent the Tyrannicide-theories of the Reformation ".
− 1 / 30, are the Bernoulli numbers, and R is an error term which is normally small for suitable values of p and depends on n, m, p and f. ( The formula is often written with the subscript taking only even values, since the odd Bernoulli numbers are zero except for B < sub > 1 </ sub >.
Wherever the Church of Christ is established in the earth, there should be a Patriarch for the benefit of the posterity of the Saints ”.
The Catholic Church sees as the main basis for this belief the words of Jesus himself at his Last Supper: the Synoptic Gospels (; ; ) and Saint Paul's recount that in that context Jesus said of what to all appearances were bread and wine: " This is my body this is my blood.
" He later described the personal anguish behind the painting, " for several years I was almost mad You know my picture, ' The Scream?
The term exon derives from the expressed region and was coined by American biochemist Walter Gilbert in 1978: " The notion of the cistron must be replaced by that of a transcription unit containing regions which will be lost from the mature messengerwhich I suggest we call introns ( for intragenic regions ) alternating with regions which will be expressedexons.
Query cannot a necessity for five or more be invented "
" More immediately, though, he called for a massive build-up of U. S. arms production: " Every realist knows that the democratic way of life is at this moment being ' directly assailed in every part of the world The need of the moment is that our actions and our policy should be devoted primarily — almost exclusively — to meeting this foreign peril.
I also ask this Congress for authority and for funds sufficient to manufacture additional munitions and war supplies of many kinds, to be turned over to those nations which are now in actual war with aggressor nations.

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