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35 These are the generations of the heavens and of the earth when they were created, in the day that t…55 Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife: and they sha…56 And they were both naked, the man and his wife, and were not ashamed.63 And the eyes of them both were opened, and they knew that they were naked; and they sewed fig leave…64 And they heard the voice of the LORD God walking in the garden in the cool of the day: and Adam and…88 And Cain talked with Abel his brother: and it came to pass, when they were in the field, that Cain …108 Male and female created he them; and blessed them, and called their name Adam, in the day when they…140 … the sons of God saw the daughters of men that they were fair; and they took them wives of all whi…142 …o after that, when the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men, and they bare children to th…157 …f every sort shalt thou bring into the ark, to keep them alive with thee; they shall be male and f…[all …]
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146 They tell us you might sue us if there is something wrong with177 medium they may be on may contain "Defects". Among other538 they that trust in him.584 overcometh: which some understand of the chief musician; to whom they612 4:8. By the fruit of their corn, their wine, and oil, they rest:657 5:11. Their throat is an open sepulchre: they dealt deceitfully with660 they have provoked thee, O Lord.662 5:12. But let all them be glad that hope in thee: they shall rejoice663 for ever, and thou shalt dwell in them. And all they that love thy name686 sins, whilst they are here upon earth.[all …]
14 are carefully chosen to provide users with the information they15 need about what they can legally do with the texts.101 If they reach just 1-2% of the world's population then the total156 even if they CAN be made deductible,222 They tell us you might sue us if there is something wrong with256 medium they may be on may contain "Defects". Among other369 of Project Gutenberg Etexts or other materials be they hardware or563 they mean. There is one predominant 'He' for all of them."992 chaps that do things and never let you see how they do them.1028 household bills with. They were drawn on six different banks.[all …]
16 information they need to understand what they may and may not108 If they reach just 1-2% of the world's population then the total157 how to make them tax-deductible, or even if they CAN be made205 They tell us you might sue us if there is something wrong with238 medium they may be on may contain "Defects". Among other351 of Project Gutenberg Etexts or other materials be they hardware or529 --They fit well enough, Stephen answered.533 --The mockery of it, he said contentedly. Secondleg they should be. God538 --Thanks, Stephen said. I can't wear them if they are grey.600 down Seymour and we'll give him a ragging worse than they gave Clive[all …]
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57 noticed that they were filled with cupboards and book-shelves;66 shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs! How brave they'll81 or Longitude either, but thought they were nice grand words to98 should think!' (Dinah was the cat.) `I hope they'll remember124 There were doors all round the hall, but they were all locked;165 things, all because they WOULD not remember the simple rules258 feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so263 kind to them,' thought Alice, `or perhaps they won't walk the268 `They must go by the carrier,' she thought; `and how funny it'll334 strange, and the words did not come the same as they used to do:--[all …]
26 many times to get them into their current condition. They have 51 punctuation marks, etc., since they were not available keyboard 145 Oh how unlike the place from whence they fell! 344 If once they hear that voice, their liveliest pledge 348 Their surest signal--they will soon resume 349 New courage and revive, though now they lie 378 While with perfidious hatred they pursued 401 They heard, and were abashed, and up they sprung 403 On duty, sleeping found by whom they dread, 405 Nor did they not perceive the evil plight [all …]
9 works old enough that they have passed into the public domain.55 noticed that they were filled with cupboards and book-shelves;64 shall think nothing of tumbling down stairs! How brave they'll79 or Longitude either, but thought they were nice grand words to96 should think!' (Dinah was the cat.) `I hope they'll remember122 There were doors all round the hall, but they were all locked;163 things, all because they WOULD not remember the simple rules256 feet, they seemed to be almost out of sight, they were getting so261 kind to them,' thought Alice, `or perhaps they won't walk the266 `They must go by the carrier,' she thought; `and how funny it'll[all …]
26 In the book it said: “Boa constrictors swallow their prey whole, without chewing it. After that they27 are not able to move, and they sleep through the six months that they need for digestion.” I35 But they answered: “Frighten? Why should any one be frightened by a hat?” My drawing was not38 constrictor, so that the grown-ups could see it clearly. They always need to have things explained.240 they never ask you any questions about essential matters. They never say to you, “What does his241 voice sound like? What games does he love best? Does he collect butterflies?” Instead, they245 Only from these figures do they think they have learned anything about him.248 in the windows and doves on the roof,” they would not be able to get any idea of that house at all.250 You would have to say to them: “I saw a house that cost $ 20,000.” Then they would exclaim: “Oh,253 wants a sheep, that is a proof that he exists.” And what good would it do to tell them that? They[all …]
13 * <code>Assert.assertEquals(...)</code>, however, they read better if they100 * Asserts that two objects are equal. If they are not, an103 * they are considered equal.137 * Asserts that two objects are equal. If they are not, an140 * they are considered equal.150 * Asserts that two objects are <b>not</b> equals. If they are, an153 * they are considered equal.168 * Asserts that two objects are <b>not</b> equals. If they are, an171 * they are considered equal.191 * Asserts that two longs are <b>not</b> equals. If they are, an[all …]
16 …ard. He stood in the darkness in the crowd around the automobile and when they cheered me, and I g…20 …they cannot, month in month out and year in and year out, make the kind of untruthful, of bitter a…26 …ake, not the least in the world, but for the sake of common country, that they make up their minds…28 …ill be swayed by his sense of injury against the men who try to hold what they improperly have won…42 …seven brothers, all served in the United States army, and they entered it four years after they ha…44 …f all five of them had been Protestants I would have promoted them; or if they had been Catholics.…52 … they must do justice. They must bear their duty as citizens, their duty to this great country of …54 I know these doctors, when they get hold of me, will never let me go back, and there are just a few…62 … monopoly. Nonsense. They have legalized monopoly. At this moment the Standard Oil and Tobacco Tru…64 … Jersey say that their charters can at any time be amended or repealed if they misbehave themselve…[all …]
54 other Papers writ on this Subject are got out of my Hands they are74 Conic Sections, or other the simplest Figures with which they may be117 descriptions of the illustrations. They are signified by [Greek:176 back into the same Medium from any other Medium upon whose Surface they284 Sine of Incidence, as they ought to be by the second Axiom, But if the342 The Point from which Rays diverge or to which they converge may be404 towards any Point Q, they shall after Reflexion or Refraction flow from421 again in so many Points after they have been made to converge by422 Reflection or Refraction, there they will make a Picture of the Object423 upon any white Body on which they fall._[all …]
... writ on this Subject are got out of my Hands they are 55imperfect, and were perhaps written before I ...
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58 cultivated. For these there is hope. They are the elect to whom171 How perfectly hideous they are! Except, of course, in the Church. But172 then in the Church they don't think. A bishop keeps on saying at the189 They can sit at their ease and gape at the play. If they know nothing190 of victory, they are at least spared the knowledge of defeat. They192 disquiet. They neither bring ruin upon others, nor ever receive it193 from alien hands. Your rank and wealth, Harry; my brains, such as they377 I have not got one who is a fool. They are all men of some378 intellectual power, and consequently they all appreciate me. Is that396 with the rage of the English democracy against what they call the vices[all …]
57 … as `needs-repro`. Bugs with the `needs-repro` tag will not be addressed until they are reproduced.76 …ble to accept every single feature request that is filed. Please understand if they need to say no.99 … the same page about our policies. And it's how we tell others everything they need in order to be…117 …If the maintainer decides to pass on your PR, they will thank you for the contribution and explain…122 We like code commits a lot! They're super handy, and they keep the project going and doing the work…144 …If the maintainer decides to pass on your PR, they will thank you for the contribution and explain…151 …s being support-related questions by users trying to understand something they ran into, or find t…153 …ort` to `bug` or `feature`. If you can't do this yourself, @mention a maintainer so they can do it.166 …g things might be upset or impatient. This is ok. Try to understand where they're coming from, and…183 …they would like to get outside help for. Generally, this means it's lower priority for the maintai…[all …]
5 * Asserts that two object arrays are equal. If they are not, an8 * they are considered equal.26 * Asserts that two object arrays are equal. If they are not, an28 * <code>actual</code> are <code>null</code>, they are considered43 * Asserts that two byte arrays are equal. If they are not, an60 * Asserts that two byte arrays are equal. If they are not, an73 * Asserts that two char arrays are equal. If they are not, an90 * Asserts that two char arrays are equal. If they are not, an103 * Asserts that two short arrays are equal. If they are not, an120 * Asserts that two short arrays are equal. If they are not, an[all …]
138 * * They are ordered from latest to oldest.139 * * They are matched with142 * * They are transformed to lower case.143 * * They are UTF-8 safe.165 * * They are ordered from latest to oldest.166 * * They are matched with169 * * They are transformed to lower case.170 * * They are UTF-8 safe.192 * * They are ordered from latest to oldest.193 * * They are matched with[all …]
139 * * They are ordered from latest to oldest.140 * * They are matched with143 * * They are transformed to lower case.144 * * They are UTF-8 safe.166 * * They are ordered from latest to oldest.167 * * They are matched with170 * * They are transformed to lower case.171 * * They are UTF-8 safe.193 * * They are ordered from latest to oldest.194 * * They are matched with[all …]