He ordains, for example, that they shall be called Ta-te. [Please select]
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God, who does the work, ordains the instrument. [Please select]
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At two o'clock inexorable routine ordains that he must again be placed in the perambulator and wheeled forth on a fresh expedition.' [Please select]
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Such are the men whom Providence ordains to give impulse to society, and effect great and useful reforms. [Please select]
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On the other hand, an omnipotent and omniscient Creator ordains everything and foresees everything. [Please select]
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Providence kindly ordains that the child shall serve a long apprenticeship before it is called upon to think and act for itself. [Please select]
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It is thus, in effect, that method ordains, which must be essentially economy of principles. [Please select]
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A regulation which, instead of the equality nature ordains, creates an odious distinction between members of the same community. [Please select]
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Just as absurd for any part to claim To be another, in this general frame; Just as absurd to mourn the tasks or pains The great directing Mind of All ordains. [Please select]
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Edward VI: A statue of the first year of his reign, 1547, ordains that if anyone refuses to work, he shall be condemned as a slave to the person who has denounced him as an idler. [Please select]
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