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Updated: June 17, 2025


Powis, who was justly hurt at the cavalier manner in which my father's relatives met his advances, aided in alienating me from that portion of my relatives, and put a stop to all additional proffers of intercourse from me. They even affected to doubt the fact that my father had ever married." "But of that you had proof?" Eve earnestly asked. "Unanswerable.

All of it was worthless except to a man of vision so, treading lightly, Scattergood went about acquiring what he needed. His method was not direct approach. He went to the owners of that land with proffers to sell, not to buy.

Private Tosh says "Bonjourr!" in husky tones last week he would have said "Hey, Bella!" and proceeds to wash his hands in invisible soap and water. As a reward for his ingenuity he receives a basin of water: sometimes the water is even warm. Meanwhile Private Cosh, the linguist of the platoon, proffers twopence, and says: "Doolay ye unnerstand?"

He found the old man seated on a bench, with his hands tied behind him; but though evidently much alarmed at his situation, he could not be brought either by threats or proffers to make any confession. Out of patience, at length, the king ordered him to be conveyed to the dungeon beneath the Curfew Tower, and personally superintended his removal.

The custom is that the magistrate has to find a place and supply the food, etc., for high officials when passing through, and it is not exactly the thing to refuse their kind offer, but my father was always very independent and politely declined all proffers of assistance.

It is to the young man that the Preacher proffers his final advice, to 'rejoice in his health, and to walk in the ways of his heart, and in the sight of his eyes, but withal to know that 'for these God will bring him into judgment.

The king and the Dutchmen understood each other; and the plain truths with which those republicans answered the imperial proffers of mediation, so frequently renewed, were something new, and perhaps not entirely unwholesome in diplomacy.

His hand and axe dropped down to his side when he saw what it was that faced him, and that the woman was young and fair; so he spake to her and said: 'What aileth, maiden? is this man thy foe? doth he oppress thee? shall I slay him? She laughed and said: 'Thou art open-handed in thy proffers: he might have asked the like concerning thee but a minute ago.

They also sent a galley to Carthage, with proffers of friendship, on the chance of obtaining assistance, and another to Tyrrhenia; some of the cities there having spontaneously offered to join them in the war.

It exists only in proportion as force is lent to ideal relations, relations prescribed by reason, conscience, and reverence for the being of man, only in proportion, therefore, as the total force of the state kneels before each individual soul, and, without foolish intermeddlings, or confusions of order, proffers protection, service, succor.

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