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... both standing at the gate in conversation with the ladies; and Sir William, to Elizabeth’s high diversion, was stationed in the doorway, in earnest contemplation of the greatness before him, and ... quiet tenor of their usual employments, the vexatious interruptions of Mr Collins, and the gaieties of their intercourse with Rosings A lively imagination soon settled it all About the middle of the ... is all affability and condescension, and I doubt not but you will be honoured with some portion of her notice when service is over I have scarcely any hesitation in saying she will include you...
... 28 -1 Date Object Methods Method Value Range Description dateObj.getTime() 0- … Milliseconds since 1/ 1/ 70 00: 00: 00 GMT dateObj.getYear() 70- … Specified year minus 19 00 dateObj.getMonth() 0 -11 Month ... dateObj.getSeconds() 0- 59 Second within the specified minute dateObj.setTime(val) 0- … Milliseconds since 1/ 1/ 70 00: 00: 00 GMT dateObj.setYear(val) 70- … Specified year minus 19 00 dateObj.setMonth(val) 0 -11 Month ... less than 10 0 and add 19 00 to it before displaying that year: Chapter 28 The Date Object var today = new Date() var thisYear = today.getYear() if (thisYear < 10 0) { thisYear += 19 00 } This assumes,...
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... was auspicious The blackness of darkness reigned, the perfect stillness was interrupted only by occasional mutterings of distant thunder Tom got his lantern, ... have repeated it; once was enough; Huck was making thirty or forty miles an hour before the repetition was uttered The boys never stopped till they reached the shed of a deserted slaughter-house ... enough If there'd been three, he'd be drunk enough and I'd it." There was a long pause for reflection, and then Tom said: "Lookyhere, Huck, less not try that thing any more till we know Injun Joe's...
... if she took the notion there warn't no back-down to her, I judge You may say what you want to, but in my opinion she had more sand in her than any girl I ever see; in my opinion she was just ... right now So I says: "Just let the auction go right along, and don't worry Nobody don't have to pay for the things they buy till a whole day after the auction on accounts of the short notice, and ... and consumption, and yaller janders, and brain-fever, and I don't know what all." "My land! And they call it the MUMPS?" "That's what Miss Mary Jane said." "Well, what in the nation they call...
... on the last day, so alarmed Mr Sedley, junior, that he was on the point of giving up the expedition, but Captain Dobbin (who made himself immensely officious in the business, Jos said), rated him ... fact surely becomes a nation of shopkeepers It was a blessing for a commerce-loving country to be overrun by such an army of customers: and to have such creditable warriors to feed And the country ... flourishing, easy country never could have looked more rich and prosperous than in that opening summer of 18 15, when its green fields and quiet cities were enlivened by multiplied red-coats: when its wide...
... the two words;so the sound takes twenty seconds in coming Now, at the rate of1 ,12 0 feet in a second, this is 22, 400 feet, or four miles and aquarter, nearly." "Four miles and a quarter!" I murmured ... Paul's inLondon, and especially in the midst of the curious caverns among thequarries near Syracuse, the most wonderful of which is calledDionysius' Ear These remembrances came into my mind, and ... and rebounding against the craggy projections of avertical gallery, quite a well; my head struck against a sharp cornerof the rock, and I became unconscious ...
... just seen, frequently guided by her opinion, even in preference to his own When Ivanhoe reached the habitation of Isaac, he was still in a state of unconsciousness, owing to the profuse loss of ... evening was nearly closed that Ivanhoe was restored to consciousness of his situation He awoke from a broken slumber, under the confused impressions which are naturally attendant on the recovery from ... their condition, they took great care to conceal from the Christians amongst whom they dwelt The beautiful Rebecca had been heedfully brought up in all the knowledge proper to her nation, which...
... lists, and every precaution taken for his travelling with ease In one circumstance only even the entreaties of Rebecca were unable to secure sufficient attention to the accommodation of the wounded ... apartment This explanation was accordingly returned by these men to Front-de-Boeuf, when he questioned them why they did not make for the battlements upon the alarm "A wounded companion!" he replied ... "would unquestionably be more fitting for your residence than the abode of a despised Jew; yet, Sir Knight, unless you would dismiss your physician, you cannot change your lodging Our nation, as you...
... tools, ammunition, provisions, etc To think that all that might be pillaged and that the settlers would have all their work to over again, fresh weapons and tools to make, was a serious matter ... illuminated by its rays; but in the interior as well as on the exterior all was quiet and calm The settlers asked if Granite House was inhabited or not, and yet the position of the ladder was sufficient ... made fifty steps in this direction, when they heard the dog barking furiously And all rushed down the bank again Arrived at the turning, they saw that the situation had changed In fact, the apes,...
... mania is to relate all the lugubrious stories which my foolish nurse inculcated into my brain That is my failing a capital failing, I admit; but with that exception, I am a good drinker.” Athos ... spoke this in so natural a manner that D’Artagnan was shaken in his conviction “It is that, then,” replied the young man, anxious to find out the truth, “it is that, then, I remember as we remember ... no inclination to play.” “Swear to nothing You have not played for a long time, I said; you ought, then, to have a good hand.” “Well, what then?” “Well; the Englishman and his companion are still...
... the usurper in 18 15, a very resolute and very dangerous man." "Indeed!" said the Englishman "Yes," replied M de Boville; "I myself had occasion to see this man in 18 16 or 18 17, and we could ... quietly in his pocket; read the examination, and saw that the name of Noirtier was not mentioned in it; perused, too, the application dated 10 th April, 18 15, in which Morrel, by the deputy procureur's ... deposition respecting Edmond Dantes There he found everything arranged in due order, the accusation, examination, Morrel's petition, M de Villefort's marginal notes He folded up the accusation...
... equalization of incomes and wealth by confiscation of all incomes and fortunes above the lowest amount in the hands of anyone .1 The notion of the total tax is the antithesis of the notion of the ... Guideposts to a Free Economy (New York, 19 45), p 76 7 40 HUMAN ACTION Fiscal and Nonfiscal Objectives of Taxation The fiscal and nonfiscal objectives of taxation not agree with one another Consider, ... perceptibly disarrange production and consumption If taxes grow beyond INTERFERENCE BY TAXATION 7 41 a moderate limit, they cease to be taxes and turn into devices for the destruction of the market economy...