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Other substances he found that it would consume slowly, but pertinaciously.
For a long time, and most pertinaciously, this idea dwelt with her.
Why, if they must err, do they err so pertinaciously in one direction?
If they are not defended perseveringly and pertinaciously, I will not combat them strongly.
And, if ill-trained, how pertinaciously it will refuse to do anything it ought!
Neither tortoise nor caiman paid any attention to their presence, but fought on pertinaciously.
If they are not defended perseveringly and pertinaciously, I will not combat them strongly.
In Greater Poland the middle class and part of the local gentry clung pertinaciously to Lutheranism.
As a contributor, he was patient with editing, and pertinaciously involved with his product: an editor's dream.
Ellis's words returned to her again and again so pertinaciously, that she could not break from them.
I remember that for years I pertinaciously read comic strips, unable to see what Americans saw in them.
Still there are some left who recalcitrate pertinaciously, clinging convulsively with hands and feet to their old ignorance.
Still there are some left who recalcitrate pertinaciously, clinging convulsively with hands and feet to their old ignorance.
He is afraid that this is one of the aspects of her that will stick most pertinaciously in his memory.
But she pertinaciously refused to make any response. So that he was about to make her mittimus to Bridewell when I departed.
No other artist so pertinaciously worked — and lived, as a prodigious lover of women — according to Surrealist artistic principles and anarchistic ethics.
But she pertinaciously refused to make any response. So that he was about to make her mittimus to Bridewell when I departed.
Saint Augustine makes this difference betweene an heretike, and him that beleeves an heretike. The first begets or followes an errour pertinaciously.
They shall therefore suffer punishment who reject this heavenly Light, and continue pertinaciously fix'd in those deadly principles which extinguish all knowledge of Virtue.
It was something even more intense than despair that I then observed upon the countenance of the singular being whom I had watched so pertinaciously.
If the great comedian wishes to stay here in the country whose citizenship he has so pertinaciously retained, he will be less harassed and very welcome.
And somewhat relieved by this idea, I ventured once more to meet my master's and lover's eye, which most pertinaciously sought mine, though I averted both face and gaze.
They did not appear to attract the observation of the crowd around them, but I must candidly confess that for my, own part, I stared at them most pertinaciously.
Chernow, Ron. "Alexander Hamilton". 2004. p587. Penguin Press. George Washington was so appalled by them that he told Patrick Henry that if "systematically and pertinaciously pursued", they would "dissolve the union or produce coercion".
"James Madison". p49 The theoretical damage of the Kentucky and Virginia resolutions was "deep and lasting, and was a recipe for disunion". George Washington was so appalled by them that he told Patrick Henry that if "systematically and pertinaciously pursued", they would "dissolve the union or produce coercion." The influence of Jefferson's doctrine of states' rights reverberated to the Civil War and beyond.Knott.
"Wills, Gary. "James Madison". p49 The theoretical damage of the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions was "deep and lasting, and was a recipe for disunion." George Washington was so appalled by the resolutions that he told Patrick Henry that if "systematically and pertinaciously pursued," they would "dissolve the union or produce coercion.. The influence of the Jeffersonian doctrine of states' rights, however, reverberated right up to the Civil War.Knott.
Historian Ron Chernow claims that "the theoretical damage of the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions was deep and lasting, and was a recipe for disunion", contributing to the American Civil War as well as later events.Chernow, 2004, p. 574. Washington was so appalled by the resolutions that he told Patrick Henry that, if "systematically and pertinaciously pursued", the resolutions would "dissolve the union or produce coercion."Chernow, 2004, p. 587.
George Washington was so appalled by them that he told Patrick Henry that if "systematically and pertinaciously pursued", they would "dissolve the union or produce coercion". The influence of Jefferson's doctrine of states' rights reverberated right up to the Civil War and beyond. Future president James Garfield, at the close of the Civil War, said that Jefferson's Kentucky Resolution "contained the germ of nullification and secession, and we are today reaping the fruits".
Only a belief that directly contravenes an Article of Faith, or that has been explicitly rejected by the Church, is labelled as actual "heresy." An important distinction is that between formal and material heresy. The difference is one of the heretic's subjective belief about his opinion. The heretic who is aware that his belief is at odds with Catholic teaching and yet continues to cling to his belief pertinaciously is a formal heretic.
Agho was born in Brooklyn and grew up playing youth sports, shifting his focus to basketball when he was nine or ten and told his initially skeptical father he wanted to play in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He practiced pertinaciously in the driveway of his house in New City, New York, a habit he carried on and was known for in high school and college basketball. In 2007, while playing for Saint Joseph Regional High School in Montvale, New Jersey, Agho became a McDonald's All-American Game nominee. He later switched to the Peddie School in Hightstown, New Jersey in order to play for their varsity team.
Like Ruskin, he despised whitewash, proclaiming in Chapter II of his second volume: "That love of white wash, to which the Church Wardens of the last century were so pertinaciously addicted, was a puritanical notion, which was, probably, handed down to them from the time of the Reformation; and the sooner it is altogether got rid of along with the white ceilings of our dwelling houses, the better". He then went on until 1865 publishing a series of books on Medieval detailing and decoration using many coloured prints. In the introduction to the first volume of Gothic Ornament, Colling mentions the support he has been given by Ewan Christian and it is likely that Christian used Colling's design for the Commissioners' churches. Later, when Christian in 1895 designed the west front of the National Portrait Gallery, Colling provided drawings for the detailing.

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