51. Since it is morally justifiable, I have only to consider the question of personal risk. 52. After this I consider the other system of beings, viz. the universe of thought, or my impressions and ideas. 53. Hume points out, that the nature of the phenomena we consider can have nothing to do with the origin of the conception that they are connected by the relation of cause and effect. 54. "Let us consider the matter, " I said to myself; "we are going to ascend the Sneffels mountain. 55. " My worthy and ingenious uncle did not appear to consider that we came under the denomination. 56. You may consider, therefore, that at this precise moment our travels really commence. 57. Not one of the ladies had kindness and delicacy enough to consider that I was alone here, and that the society of educated people might be necessary for my comfort. 58. The Icelanders consider this little green valley the finest spot in the world. 59. At Kalmannstunga I had endeavoured to procure torches, but was obliged to consider myself fortunate in getting a few tapers. 60. Their quickness is doubly surprising, if we consider that every father instructs his own children, and sometimes the neighbouring orphans. |