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I trust, on the other hand, that I shall always maintain my candor toward those with whom we are unfairly involved; men, religious, though somewhat eccentric, devout, though injudicious, and sincere, though mistaken; but who, with all their errors, against which I protest, and with all their indiscretion, which I lament, and with all their ill-judged, because irregular zeal, I shall ever think always excepting hypocrites and false pretenders are better men, and in a safer state than their revilers."

The ill-judged manner in which this dignity was conferred is so characteristic that it merits mention. Her temporary estrangement from Madame d'Ancre had been a source of great discomfort as well as sorrow to the Queen; and her ladies, hoping still further to disgust her with the favourite, had unwittingly compelled her to feel her dependence upon the disgraced mistress of the robes.

"Really," he said, "I think this ill-judged, very ill-judged. It will lead to misapprehension. It will deceive people into the belief that you are a real Roscoe." "I don't know but I am," answered Hector, with a calm look of defiance, which aggravated Allan Roscoe. "Have I not told you you are not?" he said, frowning. "You have; but you have not proved it," said Hector.

Slope, we need not go back to that," said Eleanor. "For one moment, Mrs. Bold. It is not that I may talk of myself, but because it is so essential that you should understand how matters stand. That sermon may have been ill-judged it was certainly misunderstood; but I will say nothing about that now; only this, that it did give rise to a feeling against myself which your father shares with others.

* See note TT, at the end of the volume. The spirit and judgment of the house of commons appeared, not only in defence of their own privileges, but also in their endeavor, though at this time in vain, to free trade from those shackles which the high exerted prerogative, and even, in this respect, the ill-judged tyranny of Elizabeth, had imposed upon it.

It was, however, premature and ill-judged, and the event sufficiently manifests a great decline in their influence, or in the talents and address, with which they have been accustomed to manage their Indian relations.

The natives, as well as the whites, had seen their premier masquerading on a stool in the office; in the eyes of the natives, as well as in those of the whites, he must always have retained the mark of servitude from that ill-judged passage; and they would be inclined to look behind and above him, to the great house of Misi Ueba. The government was like a vista of puppets.

"Therefore, I will not tell you my entire thought." "Tell it, nevertheless." "It is a crime." "A capital crime; I know it is. Lese majeste." "Porthos! poor Porthos!" "What would you advise me to do? Success, as I have told you, was certain." "M. Fouquet is an honest man." "And I a fool for having so ill-judged him," said Aramis. "Oh, the wisdom of man!

The squadron, with the troops, then moved on to Calcutta, which surrendered on January 2d, Manickchand having evacuated the place and returned with his army to the head-quarters of the Nawab at Murshidabad. Then occurred another of Watson's arbitrary and ill-judged proceedings.

The discovery of more successful intrigues in Scotland and Ireland completed the destruction of Charles's influence; and the result of these ill-judged and premature efforts was merely to unite the nation in their determination to prosecute the divorce.

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