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Updated: June 11, 2025
Louis had been bold in his utterance to the States-General as to his perfect right to ignore the treaty of Conflans, to dispossess his brother, and to bring the great feudatories to terms. In the summer of 1468 he made advances towards accomplishing the last-named desideratum.
The various parties of Danes that were outside of the fortifications, employed in completing the outworks, or encamped in the neighborhood, were surprised and slaughtered; or, at least, vast numbers of them were killed, and the rest retreated within the works all maddened at their defeat, and burning with desire for revenge. The Saxons were not strong enough to dispossess them of their fastness.
Like some persons out of their proper sphere, asparagus may easily become a nuisance; and it will dispossess other growths of their rights and places as serenely as a Knight of Labor. The proper balance must be kept in the garden as well as in society; and therefore it is important to cover our plants with something that will not speedily become a usurper.
And I came oh, on wings to trample, and to dispossess, and to sneer, and to send you packing.... But first the peace of the woods and the meadows, and the beech wood and the gardens, and the quiet hills and the little brooks staggered me.
"'Just a little dinner, says I. 'Nothing to worry about hardly a drop in the bucket-shop. Sit up and take notice a dispossess notice, if there's no other kind. "But say, Man, do you know what Aunt Maggie did? She got cold feet! She hustled me out of that Hotel Bonton at nine the next morning. We went to a rooming-house on the lower West Side.
You, a perfect stranger, come here as engaged to marry the old lady's only son to dispossess her very probably to make impossible a match that she had set her heart on.
It cannot be taken from them unless by their free consent, or by the right of conquest in case of a just war. To dispossess them on any other principle, would be a gross violation of the fundamental law of nations, and of that distributive justice which is the glory of a nation."
I'll not go with you, Ruth, to your friends; I must think over what I'm to do and say at Santa Fé to-morrow." As he rode thither with Carrigan that night it seemed as if he now was at grapple with forces, invisible, powerful, malevolent, that strove to dispossess him of everything that was dear. His project!
"I never was sorry before; now I know what sorrow is I am sorry, Lily. I am not ashamed of my tears; look at them, and strive to understand. I never loved till I saw you. Ah! that lily face, when I saw it beneath the white veil, love leaped into my soul. Then I hated religion, and I longed to scale the sky to dispossess Heaven of that which I held the one sacred and desirable thing you! My soul!
During the Sayang ceremony held in San Juan, a certain man and woman, who are then called Iwaginán and Gimbagon , represent the good spirits and are defended by the people when evil spirits try to dispossess them of their property.
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