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As it was, she despised the worship of which she was told, as something blind and overdone. It was not the greatest men not the best men who were so easily and universally beloved. What did he really think of her? Did he ever guess that there was something else in her than this obstinacy, this troublesomeness with which she was forced to meet him?
In you I hoped, and do hope, to find an assistant, on principles of liberal and friendly confidence, I mean confidence that should be above touchiness and reserve, and that should trust to me to estimate the value of that assistance. "If there is any thing amiss in your mind, not arising from the troublesomeness of your situation, it is childish and unmanly not to disclose it to me.
They advised Henderson of the "troublesomeness and danger" of the Indians, says Robert McAfee junior: "but Henderson assured them that he had purchased the whole country from the Indians, that it belonged to him, and he had named it Transylvania.... Robt, Samuel, and William McAfee and 3 others were inclined to return, but James opposed it, alleging that Henderson had no right to the land, and that Virginia had previously bought it.
Rainy and tempestuous weather Curious appearance of the banks Troublesomeness of the natives Inhospitable and desolate aspect of the country Condition of the men Change in the geological character of the country The river passes through a valley among hills. Arrived once more at the junction of the two rivers, and unmolested in our occupations, we had leisure to examine it more closely.
Rainy and tempestuous weather Curious appearance of the banks Troublesomeness of the natives Inhospitable and desolate aspect of the country Condition of the men Change in the geological character of the country The river passes through a valley among hills. Arrived once more at the junction of the two rivers, and unmolested in our occupations, we had leisure to examine it more closely.
The best answer to the problem we can recommend to the average woman is a careful and long study of a mirror. As a result of this cogitation Leonore decided that she would nip Peter's troublesomeness in the bud, that she would put up a sign, "Trespassing forbidden;" by which he might take warning.
Rainy and tempestuous weather Curious appearance of the banks Troublesomeness of the natives Inhospitable and desolate aspect of the country Condition of the men Change in the geological character of the country The river passes through a valley among hills.
Cotton would never have took her part. Gov. The court hath already declared themselves satisfied ... concerning the troublesomeness of her spirit and the danger of her course amongst us which is not to be suffered. Therefore if it be the mind of the court that Mrs. Hutchinson ... shall be banished out of our liberties and imprisoned till she be sent away let them hold up their hands.
Yet as Cresacre More, More's great-grandson, speaking of his great-grandfather's writing, says, he "seasoned always the troublesomeness of the matter with some merry jests or pleasant tales, as it were sugar, whereby we drink up the more willingly these wholesome drugs . . . which kind of writing he hath used in all his works, so that none can ever by weary to read them, though they be never so long."
Someone else would contend that the essence of a weed was its troublesomeness, but Socrates would counter this by asking them whether horseradish was not a far more troublesome thing in a garden than foxgloves. "Oh," one of the disputants would cry in desperation, "let us simply say that a weed is any plant that is not wanted in the place where it is growing."
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