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They jeopard their souls for this very metal; mock at God's laws; overlook the right; trifle with justice, and become devils incarnate to possess it; and yet, though nearly penniless, I am so placed as to be compelled to refuse what you offer." "I tell thee, Maso, that it shall be increased hereafter or we are not so poor as to go a-begging!
Think of it once more before you jeopard the safety of this ship for any woman. Honor, sir, and duty it's laid upon you, you must do it they come before everything." Seymour looked at the old man tenderly, and then grasped him by the hand. "You are right, old friend. Forgive my rough words. I will do it. It kills me, but I will do it the country first of all. O God, pity me and help me!" he cried.
I am in charge of the house till Monsieur returns. I purpose to do nothing to jeopard it. But I interfere in no way with your liberty to proceed as you please." "I should think not, forsooth!" M. Étienne blazed out furiously. "I could," rejoined Vigo, with his maddening tranquillity. "I could order the guard and they would obey to lock you up in your chamber.
"If I had a hundred dollars in my pocket, that would be real property; if I had your note for a hundred, that would be personal property." "When, in a criminal trial, is the defendant declared to have been placed in jeopardy?" "When he acts like a jeopard." "Do you deem yourself qualified to render valuable and efficient assistance to a client or to appear as amicus curiae?"
ANTHONY: An unwise jeoparding, to put your soul in peril of damnation for the keeping of your bodily pleasures, and yet without surety to jeopard them too! But yet go a little further, lo. Suppose me that you might be very sure that the Turk would break no promise with you. Are you then sure enough to retain all your substance still? VINCENT: Yea, then.
All they bachelors then asked of sir Leopold would he in like case so jeopard her person as risk life to save life.
Again he deemed it his policy to establish his power in the lands which he had already won rather than to jeopard matters by at once pressing farther. In the conquered towns he built castles, and he placed permanent garrisons in each district by granting estates to his Norman and other followers.
I marvel, said Arthur, that the knight would not speak. Sir, said Merlin, he saw you not; for and he had seen you ye had not lightly departed. So they came unto Carlion, whereof his knights were passing glad. And when they heard of his adventures they marveled that he would jeopard his person so alone.
At this I begged and besought that we might lie down and sleep. "There shall be no sleep the night!" said Alan. "From now on, these weary dragoons of yours will keep the crown of the muirland, and none will get out of Appin but winged fowls. We got through in the nick of time, and shall we jeopard what we've gained?
The coast of North America is liable to sudden and dangerous transitions, in the currents of the air. It is a circumstance of no unusual occurrence, for a gale to alter its direction with so little warning, as greatly to jeopard the safety of a ship, or even to overwhelm her.
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