Word: surely
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Constants & Change. "When the general convictions of mankind and the insights of its wisest men agree," Simons argues, "we can be reasonably sure that they embody a substantially correct view of the contents of natural moral law." Some moral law is virtually self-evident and thus constant through history-for example, respect for life and property. But there has also been change and development in man's understanding of morality. The modern consensus establishes as sinful certain behavior patterns, such as slavery and polygamy, that previous ages accepted as moral. Now, Simons believes, a consensus is developing outside...
...assure "a stable and just price." How the "just price" would compare with the London rate (currently 53?) will probably not be known until next May, when details of the Frei-Kaunda agreement are to be worked out at another meeting-this one in Zambia. Just to make sure that the policies stick, Peru and the Congo will be invited to join the cartel, and thereby boost its control to 75% of the market...
...teeth?) at his twelve-year-old orphan nephew. "But five million dollars charming, you're not." What Uncle means to say in his usual genial way is that since he stands to inherit Barnaby's estate if Barnaby should have a fatal accident, he intends to make sure that Barnaby has a fatal accident-fast...
...Sure, Cat Ballon was funnier. But these days, a customer is lucky to find brass in them thar hills...
...film begins, Reporter Cameron observes: "They let me in, I'm not sure why." When the film ends, the moviegoer is pretty sure...