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Subtract the 184 degrees west longitude from 360 degrees, and you will get 176 degrees east longitude." "That is sheer speculation," objects literal mind; and logical mind remonstrates. "There is no rule for it." "Darn the rules!" I exclaim. "Ain't I here?" "The thing is self-evident," I continue. "184 degrees west longitude means a lapping over in east longitude of four degrees.
Captain Taunton then remonstrates with him thus earnestly: "Doubledick, since I entered his Majesty's service, a boy of seventeen, I have been pained to see many men of promise going that road; but I have never been so pained to see a man determined to make the shameful journey, as I have been, ever since you joined the regiment, to see you."
The affair, it now would seem, must be closed; but Fasolt, in his grief over the loss of the Fair one, still hovers about, peering if perchance he may still see her, and so he catches through the screen of gold the gleam of her eye, and declares that so long as the lovely glance is visible he will not renounce the woman. "But can you not see, there is no more gold?" remonstrates Loge.
The marshal shouts, remonstrates; he is pitched into a chair, shut up in it, and passed out by one of the windows which opens door-wise on to the garden; at the bottom of the steps of the orangery behold a carriage with six horses, surrounded by twenty musketeers.
But reason forbids, and conscience remonstrates, and warns him to beware what he doth reminds him that to yield to passion is wrong to indulge appetite unreasonably is sinful that for these things God will bring him into judgment.
I have already explained the influence which slavery has exerted upon the commercial ability of the Americans in the south; and this same influence equally extends to their manners. The slave is a servant who never remonstrates, and who submits to everything without complaint. He may sometimes assassinate, but he never withstands, his master.
Barneveld's Influence in the Provinces Unpopularity of Leicester intrigues of his Servants Gossip of his Secretary Its mischievous Effects The Quarrel of Norris and Hollock The Earl's Participation in the Affair His increased Animosity to Norris Seizure of Deventer Stanley appointed its Governor York and Stanley Leicester's secret Instructions Wilkes remonstrates with Stanley Stanley's Insolence and Equivocation Painful Rumours as to him and York Duplicity of York Stanley's Banquet at Deventer He surrenders the City to Tassis Terms of the Bargain Feeble Defence of Stanley's Conduct Subsequent Fate of Stanley and York Betrayal of Gelder to Parma These Treasons cast Odium on the English Miserable Plight of the English Troops Honesty and Energy of Wilkes Indignant Discussion in the Assembly.
So, if you think you owe me anything, Liane, help me to find and restore the Montalais jewels." Liane Delorme sat back, her hand lifted from his arm and fell with a helpless gesture. Her eyes mirrored no more guile than a child's. Yet her accent was that of one who remonstrates, but with forbearance, against unreasonable demands. "How can I do that?" And she had protested her gratitude to him!
When he has fixed a resolution, whoever reasons or remonstrates against it is an enemy; when his mind is elated, whoever pretends to eminence, and is disposed to act for himself, is a rival. The aspect of independence repels him; that of servility attracts. You must die, was the answer of Octavius to every suit from a people that implored his mercy.
"'No, I defers them offers to moments when I'm more robust, says Enright. "'You shore oughter rode at her while you're sick that a-way, remonstrates Boggs. 'That's the time to set your stack down.
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