No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the Militia, when in actual service in time of War or public danger; nor shall any person be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use without just compensation.
Excessive bail shall not be required nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.
Nor dim
nor red, like God's own head, The glorious Sun uprist: Then all averred, I had killed the bird That brought the fog and mist.
Look, there is no giant,
nor knight,
nor cats,
nor arms,
nor shields quartered or whole,
nor vair azure or bedevilled.
Even these men seemed to be in darkness too; for no light shone through the chinks in the door,
nor were they moving, as their custom was, but quite still: the silence being unbroken by so much as the creaking of a board.
Let
nor call
nor song
nor sign Turn thee from thy hunting-line.(Morning mist or twilight clear, Serve him, Wardens of the Deer!) Wood and Water, Wind and Tree, Jungle-Favour go with thee!
I could not feed her,
nor clothe her,
nor shoe her.
Nothing can be more provoking to the human temper,
nor more dangerous to that cardinal virtue, patience, than solicitations of extraordinary offices of kindness on behalf of those very persons with whom we are highly incensed.
What happened after that I cannot tell,
Nor how the end befell, for with a shriek Burst on us Oedipus; all eyes were fixed On Oedipus, as up and down he strode,
Nor could we mark her agony to the end.
Nor a cloth upon his face,
Nor drop feet foremost through the floor
Let us first determine what are the proper limits of an oligarchy and a democracy, and what is just in each of these states; for all men have some natural inclination to justice; but they proceed therein only to a certain degree;
nor can they universally point out what is absolutely just; as, for instance, what is equal appears just, and is so; but not to all; only among those who are equals: and what is unequal appears just, and is so; but not to all, only amongst those who are unequals; which circumstance some people neglect, and therefore judge ill; the reason for which is, they judge for themselves, and every one almost is the worst judge in his own cause.
Say first, for Heav'n hides nothing from thy view
Nor the deep Tract of Hell, say first what cause Mov'd our Grand Parents in that happy State, Favour'd of Heav'n so highly, to fall off From their Creator, and transgress his Will For one restraint, Lords of the World besides?
You yourself know that I am not addicted to bloodthirstiness, and therefore that I cannot really be guilty of the fault in question, seeing that neither my mind
nor my heart have participated in it.
Shot after shot tore past or into us, but by a miracle neither Woola
nor I was hit,
nor were the after tanks punctured.
Now, in the words of the writer before quoted--the learned doctor himself nowhere puts it so concisely: "A man inclosed in such a closet could neither see
nor be seen; neither hear
nor be heard; neither feel
nor be felt; neither live
nor die, for both life and death are processes which can take place only where there is force, and in empty space no force could exist." Are these the awful conditions (some will ask) under which the friends of the lost are to think of them as existing, and doomed forever to exist?