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God and conscience be your judges! Even now ye have compassed many frauds, connived at many meannesses, trodden down the good, and set the bad on high all for gold hard gold; and are ye the honest the upright? Speak out manfully your excuse, if you can find one, ye respectables of merchandise, ye traders, bartering all for cash, ye Scribes, ye Pharisees, hypocrites, all honourable men.
She vehemently denounced Davison also for dereliction of duty in not opposing the measure; but he manfully declared that he never deemed so meanly of her Majesty or of his Lordship as to suppose that she would send him, or that he would go to the Provinces, merely, "to take command of the relics of Mr. Norris's worn and decayed troops."
"I think we could prevail upon Miss Glynn to go. She has her way to make. She's been rather " Travers stopped short; he was quoting Mrs. Thomas too minutely. "Rather what, Dick?" Helen had her head against her boy's shoulder. "Hunting a job," he lied manfully. "Most of those girls are up against it once the training is over."
Some looked manfully up at this exhortation; but most hung their heads in remembered shame, while he continued: "Dishonor not your fathers and your trust in God by relying on any one human arm, or doubting that from heaven. Be confident that while the standard of true liberty is before you, you fight under God's banner.
Thomas accepted the position and went to work and labored manfully at the unaccustomed task. That being finished the merchant for whom he had done the work, hired him to labor in his warehouse.
Zvyerkoff, without finishing his sentence, turned away his head, and, wrapping himself more closely into his cloak, manfully repressed his involuntary emotion. The reader now probably understands why I looked with sympathetic interest at Arina. 'Have you long been married to the miller? I asked her at last. 'Two years. 'How was it? Did your master allow it? 'They bought my freedom. 'Who?
"By the right which misfortune gives to truth," replied she, proudly, "and by the right which your imperial word has given me to speak. For now I recall to you that promise, and I ask where is the eagle that was to swoop down upon the vultures which are preying upon Poland?" "Oh, they have caged the eagle," said the empress, sadly. "God in heaven knows how manfully I have battled for Poland.
For precisely fifty years after the date of these events a poor woman of the name of Michée Chauderon was put to death in Geneva, on a charge of sorcery; and among those and they were not few who strove most manfully and most obstinately to save her, we find the name of a physician of great note in the Canton at that time one Claude Mercier.
Poor man, reading did not come naturally to him; he was much better at cutting leaves. He studied the Times and certain religious works, that was all. But he wrestled manfully with many a detested tome, in order to be able to say something to Beatrice about it, and the worst of it was that Beatrice always saw through it, and showed him that she did. It was not kind, perhaps, but youth is cruel.
He would then close his eyes and ears to everything that might occur, and thus escape the infamy of remaining in a country where so little account was made of him. He was urged to refrain from reading this paper and to invite Tassis. After a time he consented to suppress the document, but he manfully refused to bid the objectionable diplomatist to his banquet.
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