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Updated: April 30, 2025
If, as was once, almost inaudibly, hinted by a well-regarded statesman, the national establishment should refuse to jeopardise the public peace for the safeguarding of the person and property of citizens who go out in partes infidelium on their own private concerns, and should so leave them under the uncurbed jurisdiction of the authorities in those countries into which they have intruded, the result might in many cases be hardship to such individuals.
The mysterious disease, however, still seemed to be uncurbed, despite all the efforts of the medical staff. Military restrictions now were somewhat relaxed. Leaves of absence were more easily obtained, but it was some time before the Army Boys were able to arrange things so that all their leaves fell on the same night.
"I told you I would come." "Yes. I've been looking for you every day. I've checked each one off on my calendar. It's been three weeks and five days since I saw you." "I thought it was a year," he laughed, and the sound of his uncurbed voice rang strangely in this room given to murmurs. "Tell me about everything. How is Virginia, and Mrs. Mott, and Mr. Yesler?
The health of mankind, navigation, agriculture, commerce, the hourly business and needs of every man, from the merchant sending out his cargo and the consumptive waiting for death in the east wind, to the laundress hanging out the family wash, are ruled by that most mysterious, most uncurbed of powers, the weather.
He had no money in the bank, but maybe he found it growing on a cactus bush." "You liar!" she panted, eyes blazing. "I'll take that from you, my dear, because you look so blamed pretty when you're mad; but I wouldn't take it from him from your father, who is hiding out in the hills somewhere." Anger uncurbed welled from her in an inarticulate cry.
The impression I wish to convey is that there were two very distinctly marked sides to his character; that his conduct was not without palliations, in view of his surroundings, the force of his temptations, and his wayward nature, uncurbed by parental care or early training, indeed rather goaded on by the unfortunate conditions of his youth to find consolation in doing as he liked, without regard to duty or the opinions of society.
Why is man so feeble, and weak, that he must tramp, tramp hundreds of miles to satisfy the doubts his impatient and uncurbed mind feels? Why cannot my form accompany the bold flights of my mind and satisfy the craving I feel to resolve the vexed question that ever rises to my lips "Is he alive?" O soul of mine, be patient, thou hast a felicitous tranquillity, which other men might envy thee!
Although the world would have judged her harshly, and the marriage could only have been exceedingly disastrous to her future life, the motherless girl was not very much to blame. Even among the mature there is a proverbial blindness in these matters. She was immature, misled by her imagination, and the victim of uncurbed romantic fancies.
He saw her uncurbed and passionate, affecting to despise the rules of life he held most sacred, and indifferent to, if not positively disliking him; and yet he loved her dearly. But he resolved to make a great effort of will, and break loose from these trammels of sense.
You will not be long in the forests of Guiana before you perceive how very thinly they are inhabited. You may wander for a week together without seeing a hut. The wild beasts, snakes, the swamps, the trees, the uncurbed luxuriance of everything around you conspire to inform you that man has no habitation here man has seldom passed this way. Let us now return to natural history.
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