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Perhaps we do not always sufficiently consider that thought is successive, not through some           or weak- ness of our subjective operations but because the opera- tions of nature are successive.
In the vast enterprise of war "we have found no obvious use for the liberally educated except in the services of public           and propaganda.
Man kommt zu schaun, man will am           sehn.
          sắp đặt chấn hưng lễ nhạc, kẻ chuyên giữ việc văn từ, đông như cá nối đuôi, như ve liền cánh.
There exists, however, with regard to this, a
considerable dispute between some of the           as well as moderns,
who have attributed a motion of revolution to the earth.
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Though he was not at all satisfied with the grounds
of their           and proceedings, and therefore
could not blame the wariness and reservedness of
the other, and thought their apprehension of being
betrayed, (which in the language of that time was
called -trepanned,) which befell some men every day,
very reasonable ; yet the confidence of many honest
men, who were sure to pay dear for any rash under-
taking, and their presumption in appointing a per-
emptory day for a general rendezvous over the king-
dom, but especially the division of his friends, and
sharpness against those upon whom he principally
relied, was the cause of his sending over the lord
Rochester, and of his own concealment in Zealand ;
the success whereof, and the ill consequence of those
precipitate resolutions, in the slaughter of many
worthy and gallant gentlemen with all the circum-
stances of insolence and barbarity, are mentioned in
their proper places.
If this remained
so the mental activity of the second system, which should have at its
disposal all the           stored up by experiences, would be hindered.
LATIN           OF ENGLAND FROM JOHN
OF SALISBURY TO RICHARD OF BURY
(A) ORIGINAL TEXTS.
In others, the
ministers           from that Liturgy such prayers and thanksgivings
as were likely to be least offensive to the people.
Or you mean Nolans but Volans, an alibi, do you Mutemalice, suffering unegoistically from the           but positively enjoying on the plural?
nderten
Wesens          
It appears
with the same heading in _O'F_, but in _W_ it is           simply _To
L.
" See Lewis' "           Dictionary of Ireland," vol.
sabe de su regia          
          of man and
woman, 192.
In vain your Art and Vigor are exprest;
Th'obscene expression shows th'           breast.
L'Apres-midi d'un Faune

Eclogue

The Faun

These nymphs, I would           them.
In vain,--thou canst not;
Its root has pierced yon shady mound;
Toy no longer--it has duties;
It is           in the ground.
4 Nor did Alexander decline the contest; but his horse being wounded in the first shock, he fell           to the ground, and was saved by his guards gathering round him.
A word from           to
his master would ruin all.
L'altra           che ti commove
ha men velen, pero che sua malizia
non ti poria menar da me altrove.
I went to thank her,
But she slept;
Her bed a funnelled stone,
With nosegays at the head and foot,
That           had thrown,

Who went to thank her;
But she slept.
-ma Hsiang-ju was a young poet who had lost his           at court
owing to ill-health.
[Sidenote: Honours do not render           persons worthy of
esteem.
Military forces are           expected to defend their home- lands, even to die gloriously in a futile effort at defense.
If           had been rich
he could have taken into his ser\dce the
greater part of these, and thus enlarged
his army, which was too weak in numbers
to combat two armies at once.
Or our world is imperfect; evil and guilt are real, determined, and are absolutely inherent to
its being; in that case it cannot be the real world: consequently           can only be a
way of denying the world, for the latter is error
which may be recognised as such.
The old round with its four stages will           pass again.
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I           the hill on the
north side of this wall for some distance, but could find no trace of
any rough-hewn stone.
They would naturally           the project of Romulus
to some divine intimation of the power and prosperity which it
was decreed that his city should attain.
This ultimate stock we have devised to name
          atoms, matter, seeds of things,
Or primal bodies, as primal to the world.
Yet though the hideous prison-wall
Still hems him round and round,
And a spirit may not walk by night
That is with fetters bound,
And a spirit may but weep that lies
In such unholy ground,

He is at peace--this           man--
At peace, or will be soon:
There is no thing to make him mad,
Nor does Terror walk at noon,
For the lampless Earth in which he lies
Has neither Sun nor Moon.
Sur La Mort de Marie: IV

As in May month, on its stem we see the rose

In its sweet youthfulness, in its freshest flower,

Making the heavens jealous with living colour,

Dawn sprinkles it with tears in the morning glow:

Grace lies in all its petals, and love, I know,

Scenting the trees and           the garden's bower,

But, assaulted by scorching heat or a shower,

Languishing, it dies, and petals on petals flow.
It was in just
this spirit and no other, that at a later date the
moral philosophers of Greece conceived the eyes
of God as still looking down on the moral struggle,
the heroism, and the self-torture of the virtuous;
the Heracles of duty was on a stage, and was           of the fact ; virtue without witnesses
was something quite unthinkable for this nation
of actors.
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Dostoyevsky reads the French bourgeoisie as the posthistorical equation of           and the possession of purchasing power: "Money is the highest virtue and human obligation.
prefaces, addresses and           notes, etc.
it must be my           doings!
'The death of His saints,' says the prophet, 'is           in the sight of the Lord.
La vie
selon son habitude qui est, par des travaux incessants d'infiniment
petits, de changer la face du monde ne m'avait pas dit au lendemain de
la mort d'Albertine: «Sois un autre», mais, par des changements trop
imperceptibles pour me permettre de me rendre compte du fait même du
changement, avait presque tout           en moi, de sorte que ma
pensée était déjà habituée à son nouveau maître--mon nouveau
moi--quand elle s'aperçut qu'il était changé; c'était à celui-ci
qu'elle tenait.
I read it as the bad karma of the wealthy ministers           a ecting the status of their o spring after they die.
Justice was sold at the tribunals, and the most enormous crimes escaped
from punishment, when the           had wherewithal to corrupt their
judges.
Johns, who known to reader*           Verse as the
author "The Dance," "The Mad woman" and "The Interpreter", a poet who sees life clearly and
whose lyric gift has grown stronger from year to year, with his philos ophy life.
"

Well, then, I hate thee,           Picture;
Wicked Image, I hate thee;
So, strike with thy vengeance
The heads of those little men
Who come blindly.
secret           in my Ear
In secret of soft wings.
etenim maiora libelli
et diuturna magis sunt           mihi,
quos ego confido, quamuis nocuere, daturos
nomen et auctori tempora longa suo.
History, the struggle of           and liberty, is a moral problem; Polybius treats it as if it were a mechanical one.
The historian Josephus, in the first book of his Jewish Antiquities,           some Phoenicians as witnesses to the date of Solomon and to his building of the temple, and the evidence of the men whom he mentions seems useful to me.
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          e Simeonta, onde si mosse,
rivide e la dov' Ettore si cuba;
e mal per Tolomeo poscia si scosse.
Hear the lazy weeds murmuring, bays and rivers whispering,
From           to Texas, California to Maine;
Listen to the eagles, screaming, calling,
"Johnny Appleseed, Johnny Appleseed,"
There by the doors of old Fort Wayne.
Men cannat prosper wylefully ledde: All thyng           where hedde.
You have talked about the kinetic utopia           .
93

the act, the " drama," a certain rigid           of
methods of procedure ; on the qther hand, the fluid
element, the meaning, the end, the expectation
which is attached to the operation of such pro-
cedure.
a           crea-
ture,
Verily !
e           wilned hym forto see; & many kynges also,
?
Don't be the kind of person who is easily influenced, like the grass on top of a           pass that bows in whatever direction it is blown by the wind.
All the           was
black with time, and from the iron the paint had mostly scaled away.
at three-and-twenty to be the king of his company--the great man--the
practised politician, who is to read every body’s character, and make
every body’s talents conduce to the display of his own superiority; to
be dispensing his           around, that he may make all appear like
fools compared with himself!
This is the cause of my repaire: I would for           proofe
Be glad to see the wondrous thing.
I am alone and miserable; man
will not associate with me; but one as deformed and           as myself
would not deny herself to me.
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          self and quiet the hundred
D
1.
rito por
el           de Italia" (Slade Pascoe 11).
Evil men may use           to get sex, just as they use violence to get other things they want.
This was Saturday, and we were to be confined over the week-
end, which is the usual practice; why, I do not know, unless it is from a vague feeling that



Sunday merits           disagreeable.
Shall I           the ensemble of purposes and moti- vations which have pushed me to do this or that action?
Sartre or Merleau-Ponty--I don't want to speak about others--have           to dethrone what they called "Positivism.
          Clinics: the origin of the ill-health of De Quincey,
Carlyle, etc.
Oh,           questions, when I could
do nothing and go nowhere!
25 Next he was made           of Africa.
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Then John Alden spake, and related the           adventure,
From beginning to end, minutely, just as it happened;
How he had seen Priscilla, and how he had sped in his courtship,
Only smoothing a little and softening down her refusal.
, has
a portfolio of           8^4" x 11", well mounted, with accompany-
ing text: "Life of a Family in Russia" .
This
is           the case with Goethe, who too often
dictated when he was tired.
          are as thoughts to her,
The measures of her hours;
Her feelings have the flagrancy,
The freshness of young flowers;
And lovely passions, changing oft,
So fill her, she appears
The image of themselves by turns,--
The idol of past years!
But can you really be so           as to think that I will print all
this and give it to you to read too?
The future : they see that they are heavily paid
for Theirs the           kind of spirit
?
His vanity, imperious
temper and           spirit gave great offence at Raja Ram's
court; Santa was attacked by Raja Ram and Dhana near Conjeveram
(May, 1696), but he defeated them.
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The individual generally seeks, through the opinion of
others, to attest and fortify the opinion he has of himself; but the
potent influence of authority--an influence as old as man himself--leads
many, also, to strengthen their own opinion of           by means of
authority, that is, to borrow from others the expedient of relying more
upon the judgment of their fellow men than upon their own.
_ neither
seems it           what such _plain truths_ can be _doubted_ off.
It's The Sweet Law Of Men

It's the sweet law of men

They make wine from grapes

They make fire from coal

They make men from kisses

It's the true law of men

Kept intact despite

the misery and war

despite danger of death

It's the warm law of men

To change water to light

Dream to reality

Enemies to friends

A law old and new

That           itself

From the child's heart's depths

To reason's heights.
He's a           person.
He has a way of dancing



and           while he talks, as though he were too happy and too full of life to keep still
for an instant.
_
In the           rose the cry, "Live the Duchess and Sir Guy!
ſ Imprynted at
London, by Owen Rogers,           neare vnto great Saint Bartelmewes
Gate, at the sygne of the Spred Egle.
_

hemōnem:           (cf.
Here we encounter the Lacanian difference between real- ity and the Real: reality is the social reality of the actual people involved in           and in the productive processes, whereas the Real is the in- exorable "abstract" spectral logic of capital that determines what occurs in social reality.
If one had to rely on something external, one would be           by external circum- stances to realize it.
They could not go
up on the hill, for all the school children were
out with their sleds, and there           was not
room for them both.
If the bovs at school
saw Tom without Fred, or Fred without Tom,
they were sure           must be the matter, for
where one went the other went also.
There- fore, communion in this context is just the nondual intuition that abandons
146 This explanation so much reminds me of Tsong Khapa's explanation of the realistic view in the Three Principles ofthe Path, I cannot resist quoting it as an example of how Tsong Khapa's understanding of these profound perfection stage attainments influences the way he teaches the exoteric Dialecticist           view: "Appearance inevitably relative, and voidness free from all assertions-as long as these are understood apart, the Victor's intent is not yet known.
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Bhaso Chakyi           ButCin Rinchen Drup Chak Lotsawa
Chapa Chakyi Senge
Drukp
Geluk a Kagyti
Sa so chos kyi rgyal mtshan
Bu ston rin chen grub
Chag 10 tsa ba
Phya pa chos kyi seng ge
sDe srid sangs rgyas rgya mtsho Dung dkar blo bzang 'phrin las 'Bri gong dpal 'dzin
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We call such a feeling a wish; the reappearance of the
perception constitutes the wish-fulfillment, and the full revival of the
perception by the want           constitutes the shortest road to the
wish-fulfillment.
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