Two women, as well known as Susan Channing and Edna D. Cheney, have made separate appeals for this new departure of female habit. A Boston marriage is described to be a sympathetic union of two women who have not been able to make good and agreeable matches with members of the opposite sex.]
[…] and to maintain a relatively superior, paternalistic position from which French Canadians are for the most part regarded as 'peasoups' or 'Pepsis,' as fellow citizens requiring benevolent supervision […]
the very Essence of God, as variously imitable or participable
In this connection it turned out to be instructive to to take a closer look at vegetarianistic phrases like madhumūlaphalair jīvan, etc., and it was seen that such phrases came to be simply a metaphor for innocuousness, though this change of meaning need not have succeeded the vegetarianistic acceptance after any considerable period of time, sublating the latter (§ 1.6ff.).[…]readings that are transmissional changes not based on objection to repetition but born of the wish to make sure that 33cd and 35cd were not misconstrued to be vegetarianistic.