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Nor is it to the common people less than a reproach; for if we be so jealous over them, as that we dare not trust them with an English pamphlet, what do we but censure them for a giddy, vicious, and ungrounded people; in such a sick and weak state of faith and discretion, as to be able to take nothing down but through the pipe of a licenser?
His first move was to search hither and thither for the constables, there were two in the town, shrivelled men whom he ultimately found in hiding up an alley yet more shrivelled than usual, having some not ungrounded fears that they might be roughly handled if seen. "What can we two poor lammigers do against such a multitude!" expostulated Stubberd, in answer to Mr. Grower's chiding.
It is not because ungrounded alarms have been given that there never can exist a real danger: perhaps the worst effect of an ungrounded alarm is to make people insensible to the approach of a real peril.
"Indeed you are," said Hugh, quickly, "and you shall hear the whole story. Both of us are right now tingling with satisfaction and delight because our worst fears have proved ungrounded." Then he went on to explain just how Thad had by accident become a temporary guest under the roof of the Rookery, after having helped old Mr.
Little John clapped his hands, and shouted for joy; but no one responded. Richard leapt down in another second, and stood over him. "Yield thee, Hamlyn de Valence. Confess that thou hast slandered me with an ungrounded accusation." Hamlyn had no choice. "Let me rise," he said sullenly; "I will confess, so thou letst me open my visor."
I do not like that on Madame de Genlis coarse, and over-doing the object by prejudice and virulence. The review of Scott's Prefaces is ungrounded and confused how different from his own writing!
False praise dies away; collusion comes to an end; critics declare the reputation ungrounded; it vanishes, and is replaced by so much the greater contempt.
This ungrounded assumption, united to the fact that no adult has the confidence of these young people, who are constantly subjected to a multitude of imaginative impressions, is almost certain to result disastrously.
What our lives and conversations have been in that place, is well known; and what we now suffer for, is much for false reports, and ungrounded jealousies of heresie and sedition. These thing lie upon us to lay before you. From the House of Bondage in Boston wherein we are made captives by the wills of men, although made free by the Son, John 8, 36.
He looked like a man of marble as he said, "Your fears are ungrounded; you might have spared yourself this trouble," and turning, left me. "There, 'Emily did it, and didn't do it all," I said to myself. "Now he will be more determined than ever, Clara will die, Louis will hate me, and I shall be bereft doubly. Oh! dear, dear! Emily mistakes my name should be."
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