We couldn't keep from laughing after we came out of the tent because they were acting on such a small platform that Eliza had to run round and round, and part of the time the
one dog they had pursued her, and part of the time she had to pursue the dog.
Many a
one cannot loosen his own fetters, but is nevertheless his friend's emancipator.
The one is not explained by reference to the other; sight is not sight of blindness, nor is any other preposition used to indicate the relation.
That those terms which fall under the heads of 'positives' and 'privatives' are not opposed each to each as contraries, either, is plain from the following facts: Of a pair of contraries such that they have no intermediate, one or the other must needs be present in the subject in which they naturally subsist, or of which they are predicated; for it is those, as we proved,' in the case of which this necessity obtains, that have no intermediate.
If you ask which is the best of these second-class papers they say there is no difference;
one is as good as another.
"It is an evil time," said the Black Panther,
one furnace-hot evening, "but it will go if we can live till the end.
"In a fragment like that, of course, the skill strikes
one most."
Her daughter made her no reply, only in her heart she thought that
one could not talk about exaggeration where Christianity was concerned.
Then, as we have many wants, and many persons are needed to supply them,
one takes a helper for
one purpose and another for another; and when these partners and helpers are gathered together in
one habitation the body of inhabitants is termed a State.
I recall that during the first months of school that I taught in this building it was in such poor repair that, whenever it rained,
one of the older students would very kindly leave his lessons and hold an umbrella over me while I heard the recitations of the others.
In our illustration of the actor, we spoke, for the moment, as though each spectator's mind were wholly occupied by the
one actor.
Then they maintained, for three hours or longer, the FIRST SUSTAINED conversation by telephone, each
one taking careful notes of what he said and of what he heard.
For, although
one may be very strong in armed forces, yet in entering a province
one has always need of the goodwill of the natives.
(while it is necessary that every
one should do well in his calling, in which consists his excellence, as it is impossible that all the citizens should have the same [1277a] qualifications) it is impossible that the virtue of a citizen and a good man should be the same; for all should possess the virtue of an excellent citizen: for from hence necessarily arise the perfection of the city: but that every
one should possess the virtue of a good man is impossible without all the citizens in a well-regulated state were necessarily virtuous.
They are in London, where the King lives, and you go to them every day unless you are looking decidedly flushed, but no
one has ever been in the whole of the Gardens, because it is so soon time to turn back.