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:: I've heard it said of the NDP that we are too attached to the past, but I tell you that it is our political opponents who are the Jurassic Park of Canadian politics.
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:: King Wei of Chu, having heard of the ability of Chuang Chau, sent messengers with large gifts to bring him to his court, and promising also that he would make him his chief minister.
:: Youth is the true Saturnian Reign, the Golden Age on earth again, when figs are grown on thistles, and pigs betailed with whistles and, wearing silken bristles, live ever in clover, and cows fly over, delivering milk at every door, and Justice is never heard to snore, and every assassin is made a ghost and, howling, is cast into Baltimost!
:: "... the location of the Morisons was at Ness, 0 in Lewis, where the head of the Clan was Britheamh or Hereditary Judge long before Fifeshire colonists were heard of.
:: The 29th had dawned calm, but while we were still trying to persuade ourselves that the tragedy was over and the volcano had exhausted its bowels, at about 8 o ' clock, we heard a crash and then I noticed that smoke was rising from the point of the island that looks towards east.
:: During the night of the 30th we had not a moment of repose, as every moment we heard the loud crush of houses collapsing under of stones, mud, and ashes piled upon them, and feared that the turn of the convento and the church of Casasay would come in next.
:: and said
:: The Christ was Jesus ' spiritual selfhood ; therefore Christ existed prior to Jesus, who said, " Before Abraham was, I am.
:: Example: The Supreme Court of Florida has said that the legislature intended the State's electors to " participate fully in the federal electoral process ," as provided in 3 U. S. C.
:: "... in his history, says of him ( Newcastle ) that he was of so feeble a head, and so treacherous a heart that Sir Robert Walpole called his name ' Perfidy '; that Lord Halifax used to revile him as a knave and fool, and that he was so ignorant of this continent, that it was said of him, that he addressed his letters to the ' Island of New England.
:: To conclude, they which are most miserable of all, those climb a degree higher, that their fall might be more grievous: for they are raised so high by some gift of grace, that they are little moved with some taste of the heavenly gift: so that for the time they seem to have received the seed ... But this is plain, that the spirit of adoption, which we have said to be only proper unto them which are never cast forth, but are written in the secret of God's people, is never communicated to them, for were they of the elect they should remain still with the elect.
:: Defines the boundaries of the Territory, gives it the name of Kansas, and prescribes that " when admitted as a State or States, the said Territory, or any portion of the same, shall be received into the Union with or without slavery, as their constitution may prescribe at the time of their admission.
:: ( a ) that part of the City of St. John's lying southeasterly of the southeasterly limits of the towns of Conception Bay South and Paradise, and southeasterly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the westerly limit of the City of St. John's with Kenmount Road immediately north of the northwesterly limit of the City of Mount Pearl ; thence northeasterly and easterly along said road, Freshwater Road and Longs Hill to Gower Street ; thence northeasterly along said street to Kings Bridge Road ; thence northerly along said road to Rennie's River ; thence generally easterly along said river, Quidi Vidi Lake and the channel known locally as Quidi Vidi Gut to Quidi Vidi Harbour ;
:: ( b ) that part of the Town of Conception Bay South lying northeasterly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the southeasterly limit of the Town of Conception Bay South with Conway Brook ; thence generally northerly along said brook and Long Pond Harbour to Conception Bay ; and
:: ( c ) that part of the City of St. John's lying northwesterly of a line described as follows: commencing at the intersection of the westerly limit of the City of St. John's with Kenmount Road ; thence northeasterly and easterly along said road, Freshwater Road and Longs Hill to Gower Street ; thence northeasterly along said street to Kings Bridge Road ; thence northerly along said road to Rennie's River ; thence generally easterly along said river, Quidi Vidi Lake and the channel known locally as Quidi Vidi Gut to Quidi Vidi Harbour.
:: Between 3 and 4 o ' clock in the afternoon of the said 29th, it began to rain mud and ashes at Caysasay miles from the volcano and this rain lasted three days.
:: We said you were the hunter returning home in triumph, a slain buffalo pressing down on his neck ; you said wait, I first must turn up this cricket hole with my toes.
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