 | English literature - 1835 - 520 pages
...their younger members from the scenes which are nightly exhibited there among the audience portion. It is impossible to shut one's eyes to the fact that the upper parts of the patent theatres are admirably adapted—it would perhaps be more correct to say... | |
 | John George Cochrane - 1835 - 526 pages
...their younger members from the scenes which are nightly exhibited there among the audience portion. It is impossible to shut one's eyes to the fact that the upper parts of the patent theatres are admirably adapted — it would perhaps be more correct to say... | |
 | Martin Richard Gubbins - India - 1858 - 628 pages
...years, however, I think that public official influence exercised in aid of missions has been too mud i felt, and fear that it has assisted in alarming the...And in seeking to account for it, it is impossible t> > shut one's eyes to the fact that the native gentry havtbeen solicited by English civilians to... | |
 | John Scott, Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas - Law reports, digests, etc - 1859 - 518 pages
...? It clearly, therefore, would not have been safe to omit to have the defendant in court. Besides, it is impossible to shut one's eyes to the fact, that, the defendant's case having been closed *without his being called, the plain- r*-\oo tiff's advocate took... | |
 | Louis Arthur Goodeve - Law reports, digests, etc - 1874 - 710 pages
...to the terms of s. 216, although that rather alludes to the making of a second application, because it is impossible to shut one's eyes to the fact that the Code of Civil Procedure and the Limitation Act do expressly recognize, though they omit to regulate... | |
 | Nathaniel Cleveland Moak - Law reports, digests, etc - 1872 - 790 pages
...of Newfoundland would extent to the trade of Labrador. But this case goes further. At the same time it is impossible to shut one's eyes to the fact that the moral effect of the evidence would operate on a reasonable mind with very considerable force. If there... | |
 | Convocation prov. of Canterbury - 1875 - 586 pages
...bulk of the people of this country are not philosophers, neither are the great bulk of the Clergy, and it is impossible to shut one's eyes to the fact that the one or the other of these two positions is popularly identified with considerable peculiarity in doctrine;... | |
 | Eneas Sweetland Dallas - General - 1873 - 584 pages
...surface of the new road. But suppose granite to be done away with, and all the roads paved with asphalt, it is impossible to shut one's eyes to the fact that the horses accustomed to this one kind of road would have a surer foothold on it, and likewise that a modification... | |
 | England - 1884 - 1116 pages
...factitious one, supported by no real demand on the part of the public. But while all this is the case, it is impossible to shut one's eyes to the fact that the promoters of tho movement are playing with a sentiment, creditable and honourable in itself, but capable... | |
 | England - 1884 - 892 pages
...factitious one, supported by no real demand on the part of the public. But while all this is the case, it is impossible to shut one's eyes to the fact that the promoters of the movement are playing with a sentiment, creditable and honour[Jan. 1884. able in itself,... | |
 | Law - 1885 - 732 pages
...from the medical and other evidence in this particular case, that the verdict was a proper one. But it is impossible to shut one's eyes to the fact that the practice of insuring infant life is a direct incentive to infanticide. By 14 Geo. III. c. 48, the insurance... | |
 | Sir Charles Metcalfe MacGregor - India - 1888 - 436 pages
...impartially of a departed husband, but from the numerous sympathetic communications which have reached me, it is impossible to shut one's eyes to the fact that the name of Charles Metcalfe MacGregor is deeply impressed on the memory of his comrades in the Imperial... | |
 | Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1891 - 1066 pages
...introduce. I have never concealed from myself that there are dangers in the change ; hut, at the same time, it is impossible to shut one's eyes to the fact that the existing law, which prohibits an accused person from giving evidence, has been from time to time eaten... | |
 | Medicine - 1897 - 796 pages
...object to back up the Health Commissioner in his desire to rid himself of these burdensome boarders. It is impossible to shut one's eyes to the fact that the dermatologists, as a class, are not the fittest men to judge of the contagion or non-contagion of leprosy.... | |
 | Charles J. Blagg - Fox hunting - 1902 - 454 pages
...off than most of our neighbours in other hunting countries, but such we believe to be the case, and it is impossible to shut one's eyes to the fact that the wire nuisance is likely in the near future to be one of the great hindrances to the national sport... | |
 | 1907 - 332 pages
...greatest coal-fields combined with the greatest amount of water-power existing in any civilized country. It is impossible to shut one's eyes to the fact that the day will inevitably come when the coal-fields will be so far exhausted that all those industries which... | |
 | William John Knox-Little - Church of England - 1905 - 354 pages
...prayers ' ? These are broad considerations, but they bring before us the common sense of the question. It is impossible to shut one's eyes to the fact that the Catholic Church is the home of common sense. When one meditates seriously upon things, however much... | |
 | 1907 - 544 pages
...greatest coal-fields combined with the greatest amount of water-power existing in any civilized country. It is impossible to shut one's eyes to the fact that the day will inevitably come when the coal-fields will be so far exhausted that all those industries which... | |
 | Christian sociology - 1907 - 520 pages
...that there is a demand which the present Act does not satisfy, the Departmental Committee agree that " it is impossible to shut one's eyes to the fact that the desire to own land is less strong than it is in Ireland or on the Continent." A man can rent a bigger... | |
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