Away then with the widespread but most mischievous error of those who give it as their opinion that the reception of the Eucharist is in a manner reserved for those . . . who rid themselves of the cares of the world in order to find rest in some kind of professedly religious life.
32.
In stating its purpose to cover the theater, it proclaimed that coverage of the dramatic profession had been " degraded by having its affairs treated in the professedly theatrical papers side by side with prize fights, cocking matches, baseball, and other sports . " This referred to competitors such as the " New York Clipper ".
33.
In a 1922 review on Percy Shelley, the pseudonymous reviewer states " We learn more of the essence of [ Blake's ] soul-structure from " Tiger, Tiger ", " The Crystal Cabinet ", or " The Mental Traveller " than we do from his professedly'prophetic'books.
34.
"Although the " March of Time " was professedly nonpartisan, a clear and persistent antifascist tone was becoming apparent in its analysis of world politics and rising militarism ", Fielding wrote . "'Rehearsal for War'[ August 6, 1937 ] was unquestionably anti-Franco, which was exactly what liberal staff members had intended ."
35.
He therefore led his troops back, and sent round notice to the allies to be ready for an expedition at the end of the sacred month of the Carnean festival; and when the Argives repeated their attack on Epidaurus, the Spartans again marched to the frontier town, Caryae, and again turned back, professedly on account of the aspect of the victims.
36.
At Addiego ` s death in 2014, his reputation as a former holder of Uruguayan public offices was one which identified him with professedly constitutional processes, even though he had been president of the Supreme Court during a controversial period of civilian-military rule and had not been elected to the office of President of Uruguay which he held on an interim basis during February March 1985.
37.
The group decided on the unusual spelling in order to differentiate itself from the official Europeanizing intelligentsia; they believed that the spelling " meshico " was historically more accurate as it reflected the original Nahuatl pronunciation of the word, and, for this reason, would be an appropriate name for a group dedicated to a professedly authentic understanding of Mexican identity ( " Mexicanidad " ).
38.
However, they are still mentioned in the Roman Martyrology, the official but professedly incomplete list of saints recognized by the Catholic Church, which speaks of them as follows : " At Cologne in Germany, commemoration of virgin saints who ended their life in martyrdom for Christ in the place where afterwards the city's basilica was built, dedicated in honour of the innocent young girl Ursula who is looked on as their leader ."
39.
This bill, however, differs from that in " The Attorney-General v Wilson " in this that, instead of the corporation being formally represented as Plaintiffs, the bill in this case is brought by two individual corporators, professedly on behalf of themselves and all the other members of the corporation, except those who committed the injuries complained of the Plaintiffs assuming to themselves the right and power in that manner to sue on behalf of and represent the corporation itself.
40.
In 1815 Peacock shared their voyage to the source of the Thames . " He seems ", writes Charles Clairmont, Mary Godwin's stepbrother and a member of the party, " an idly-inclined man; indeed, he is professedly so in the summer; he owns he cannot apply himself to study, and thinks it more beneficial to him as a human being entirely to devote himself to the beauties of the season while they last; he was only happy while out from morning till night ".