Similarly those abnormal psychic states which are not inborn, but arise from the concomitance of certain other elements, and are difficult to remove, or altogether
permanent, are called qualities, for in virtue of them men are said to be such and such.
It must be admitted that a
permanent gibbet and a pillory, "a justice and a ladder," as they were called in that day, erected side by side in the centre of the pavement, contributed not a little to cause eyes to be turned away from that fatal place, where so many beings full of life and health have agonized; where, fifty years later, that fever of Saint Vallier was destined to have its birth, that terror of the scaffold, the most monstrous of all maladies because it comes not from God, but from man.
As a result of this, the Legislature designated three cities to be voted upon by the citizens of the state as the
permanent seat of government.
"For a long time Tario has been concentrating his mind upon my
permanent materialization.
In framing a government for posterity as well as ourselves, we ought, in those provisions which are designed to be
permanent, to calculate, not on temporary, but on
permanent causes of expense.
Just look, the very uniforms tell you that it's an assembly of justices of the peace,
permanent members of the court, and so on, but not of noblemen."
In the present book, it should perhaps be added, the word Literature is generally interpreted in the strict sense, as including only writing of
permanent significance and beauty.
Surely nothing could be better, hardly anything more directly fitted than careful reading of Wordsworth, to counter the faults and offences of our busy generation, in regard both to thought and taste, and to remind people, amid the enormous expansion, at the present time, of all that is material and mechanical in life, of the essential value, the
permanent ends, of life itself.
Don't you believe in having a
permanent home, Henry?"
The
permanent constitutional condition of the manufactured man, thought Ahab, is sordidness.
I have seen the hearts and stamina of strong men broken, and I have seen other men, by ill-treatment, driven to
permanent and howling madness.
"To honour father and mother, and from the root of the soul to do their will"--this table of surmounting hung another people over them, and became powerful and
permanent thereby.