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Updated: September 18, 2025


Resist the emperor, And if it must be force with force repel; I will not praise it, yet I can forgive it. But not not to the traitor yes! the word Is spoken out Not to the traitor can I yield a pardon. Thou canst not hear it named, and wilt thou do it? O turn back to thy duty. That thou canst, I hold it certain. Send me to Vienna; I'll make thy peace for thee with the emperor. He knows thee not.

Lovat, as it has been sagaciously remarked, the guilty man, took it up much more knowingly. This tissue of artifice was carried on for some weeks; first by a vehement desire to have arms sent in order to repel the rebels, then by hints that the inclinations of his people, and the extensive popularity of the cause began to make it doubtful whether he could control their rash ardour.

He delighted the Parson by keeping up his practice in athletic pursuits; and obtained a reputation at the pugilistic school, which he attended regularly, as the best gentleman boxer about town. He made many acquaintances, but still formed no friendships. Yet every one who saw him much conceived affection for him. If he did not return that affection, he did not repel it.

To him at first these had been savage, vicious little insects, annoying, but harmless enough if one kept upon one's feet; but to her, he knew, they were men and women misguided, frenzied but human, thinking beings like herself. And he found himself wondering, vaguely, what he should do to repel them.

The next moment the baffled lynx recovered himself, and faced the girl with so menacing a snarl that she hesitated to follow up her advantage, but paused, holding the axe in readiness to repel attack. For a few seconds they faced each other so, the girl and the beast.

He was brusque and imperious to a degree, apparently rather anxious to repel every peaceful advance. It was a laconic interview, crisp as autumn ice and bitter as gallberries. Colonel Clark had no respect whatever for Hamilton, to whom he had applied the imperishable adjective "hair-buyer General."

For to you, O Lepidus, as to your ancestors, your country has given an army to be employed in her cause. With this army you are to repel the enemy, you are to extend the boundaries of the empire, you are to obey the senate and people of Rome, if by any chance they direct you to some other object.

"I have heard of him; but I do not know him." "But for him we might carry on our 'trading' in safety and with great profit," continued the Arab. "For years he has fought us, driving us from the richest part of the country, harassing us, and arming the natives that they may repel us when we come to 'trade. He is very rich.

The safe-makers had relied on the first line of defence to repel attack. Craig tried again and again, each time using less force. At last he got a mark just about similar to the original marks on the steel. "Well, well, what do you think of that?" he exclaimed reflectively. "A child could have done that part of the job." Just then the lights went off for the night.

The army was always ready at a moment's order to cut such foreign raiders to pieces and always did so successfully. The portion of the Army chosen to repel, cut up, and sell into slavery a marauding band of Slavs or Germans or Celts, always had Celts or Slavs or Germans present in large numbers among its own soldiery. But no tie of blood interfered with the business.

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