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- It must have worn a different aspect to Ruth, for she entered into its pleasures at first with curiosity, and then with interest and finally with a kind of staid abandon that no one would have deemed possible for her. [5]
- I became, as will be seen, anything but a practical man in the true sense, though the world in which I had been brought up and continued to live deemed me such. [9]
- It was Nancy who managed the economy, who accomplished remarkable things with a sum they would have deemed poverty in former days. [9]
- Many there were who deemed that the uncommon graveness of his manners came of the weight of care which had been laid on him so young, and verily not without reason; yet my sister's heart was aware of another cause. [10]
- The four Fs which he had advised his master to heed in his wooing--Family, Figure, Favor, and Fortune--he no longer deemed the right touch-tones. [10]
- And Hodder wondered whether, in the swift onward roll of things, the time would come when this, too, would have been deemed ephemeral. [9]
- Many deemed it well worth a short voyage to see the actors in so strange an adventure and be the first to greet them. [10]
- Scipio's patrician blood was wont to rise in the presence of those whom he deemed outside the pale of good society, and I fear he ushered Mr. Fairbrother to the street with little of that superior manner he used to the first families. [9]
- At first he was fain to present me as going forth to church; then he deemed that he might not show forth my very look and seeming if I were limned with downcast head and eyes. [10]
- Now, therefor, he was fain to live on the same wise, and this he deemed was right and seemly, inasmuch as he took the moneys which I gave him as half the clear profits of the Im Hoff trade, which were his by right. [10]
- If ever there was an oyster that fancied itself a whale; or a jack-o'lantern, confined to a swamp, that fancied itself a planet with a billion-mile orbit; or a summer zephyr that deemed itself a hurricane, it is Conrad Wiegand. [5]
- This, of course, was a thing to laugh over, and now he deemed it audacity. [9]
- The Secretary of War will, however, in his discretion, except from the effect of this order any persons detained as spies in the service of the insurgents, or others whose release at the present moment may be deemed incompatible with the public safety. [7]
- Her Catholicism had two limitations only: that she must be amused, and that she must not--in what she deemed the vulgar sense--be shocked. [9]
- Moses and Aaron, too, had gone away, taking Hur's grandson with them; but no one had deemed her, who lived and breathed solely for her people and their welfare, worthy to learn whither their journey led or what was its purpose. [10]
- He had been told off to be my especial guard, his services at the citadel having been deemed so efficient. [11]
- Hailing these little tokens of the bachelor's disposition as so many assurances of his own welcome course from that time, the schoolmaster parted from him with a light heart and joyous spirits, and deemed himself one of the happiest men on earth. [12]
- Although the conversation to which he subjected her had resulted in her favour, he had deemed it beneficial to place a priest who was devoted to him among the ecclesiastics in the little castle. [10]
- Of course, leave to publish cannot be given without inspection of the paper, and not then if it should be deemed to be detrimental to the public service. [7]
- The mystery as to how this had been effected was the more elusive when she considered the absence of all methods which might have been deemed revivalistic. [9]
- They had come to him forthwith, albeit their choice would not be declared till Saint Walpurgis day, inasmuch as it was deemed well to have the matter settled before the close of the old year. [10]
- It had seemed to Cleopatra a crime to claim the blood of the noblest sons of the city for a cause which she herself deemed lost. [10]
- From time to time, Hodder himself was uncomfortably aware of her presence, and he read in her upturned face an interest which, by a little stretch of the imagination, might have been deemed personal . [9]
- It was not till I had had a lesson which came upon me all too soon, that I took heed in such matters; and the time was at hand when men folks thought more about me than I deemed convenient. [10]
- What she learned through the neighbours of the increasing number of executions of obdurate heretics she deemed the wise measures of a devout and conscientious government. [10]
- No doubt she thought many things, but deemed it prudent to give them no utterance for the present. [10]
- A copy of this order, certified by the Secretary of War and delivered to such judge, shall be deemed and held to be a sufficient commission. [7]
- For all of these operations a corps of counsel had been employed, including the firm of Harrington and Bowes next to Theodore Watling, Joel Harrington was deemed the ablest lawyer in the city. [9]
- For most readers the wicked character is repellant; but the commonplace raises less protest, and is soon deemed harmless, while it is most demoralizing. [4]
- It was all the while deemed possible that the necessity for it might come, and that if it should the crisis of the contest would then be presented. [7]
- To shoot, throw the spear, ride, hunt, speak the truth, and perhaps also to distinguish between the healing and noxious properties of certain plants: that is deemed a sufficient educational provision for a man's life. [10]
- The invitation to the Rassinghams flung wide the doors which had formerly been closed against her, and she might be sure of not being deemed the least important among the ladies of her party to whose hearts the cause of King and Church was dear. [10]
- Rather than hazard the misapprehension of our military condition and of groundless alarm by a call for troops by proclamation, I have deemed it best to address you in this form. [7]
- But who among the living would he have deemed worthy of them? [10]
- My position in the Indian civil service was such that I was deemed peculiarly worthy of the honor of conveying the present to her Majesty. [5]
- To carry on the figure, Philip Goodrich might have been deemed her first officer. [9]
- The Burgrave deemed the Emperor's desire to maintain the Honourables' willingness to grant the large loan he intended to ask to fill his empty treasury still more weighty than those with which he had repulsed Herr Pfinzing. [10]
- Merriment, forgetfulness, music, the dance; the cup of pleasure and the feast of Babylon--these might more readily have been vouchsafed; even deemed to have been bargained for. [9]
- A member of the Council would be like the receiver of stolen goods if he allowed a man whom he deemed worthy of the stocks to render him many services. [10]
- They bore witness that the person who had them embroidered on his clothing deemed these virtues the highest and noblest. [10]
- It was plain that Julia, though often fascinated against her will, deemed this sort of thing distinctly immoral. [9]
- You probably know that he teaches that life in itself is not so great a blessing that it must be deemed a misfortune not to live. [10]
- To be told that he is light- coloured, or like a white man, would be deemed a very poor compliment by a Kaffir. [1]
- Hence her remark that he himself deemed her lover worthy of esteem. [10]
- He greeted only such people as he deemed worthy of notice, but he had held Virginia in his arms. [9]
- So he had stoically accepted his fate, and could even smile with a bitter cynicism when ordered to proceed to the coast of Jersey, where collision with a French squadron was deemed certain. [11]
- Mounted on a spirited charger, he held aloft, as gonfaloniere of the Church, the proud banner to be whose bearer was deemed by the Dukes of Parma one of their loftiest titles of honour. [10]
- It will also specify the measures deemed essential for the national defense and to keep up and supply the requisite military force. [7]
- He had inherited, so the rector had been informed, one of those modest fortunes that were deemed affluence in the eighties. [9]
- We durst not slacken pace that night, and by morning, much exhausted, we deemed ourselves safe, and rested for a while, making a hearty breakfast, though a sombre shadow had settled on the face of the good Chevalier. [11]
- It had been separated from the city in those days by an endless country road, like a Via Claudia stretching towards mysterious Germanian forests, and it was deemed a feat for Peter to ride thither on his big-wheeled bicycle. [9]
- Pretty Kuni, the ropedancer, no longer existed; she must become accustomed to have the world regard her as a different and far less important personage, whom Lienhard, too--and this was fortunate--would not have deemed worthy of a glance. [10]
- Two years of reflection, the protectors of the law deemed, might suffice to teach this dangerous fellow to respect the property of others and to keep him from outbreaks against those to whom he owed gratitude and reverence. [10]
- His colossal frame really did seem immovable, and I deemed mine, though much slighter, capable of nearly equal endurance. [10]
- Up to the present I have deemed St. John's fortunate--peculiarly fortunate, in having you for its rector. [9]
- Apparently the others present had deemed competition with such as Jenkins and young Colfax the grossest folly. [9]
- Because of her power and wealth she became the Entente leader, yet her liberal government was compelled to enter into secret agreements with certain allied governments in order to satisfy what they deemed to be their needs and just ambitions. [9]
- But out of pity she would nevertheless give him a trial, and considering that I should ere long be fully grown, and that a young maid's heart is a strange thing, she deemed that a younger teacher might lead it into peril. [10]
- Hereupon a pang pierced my heart, and methought indeed how well favored a maid was the forester's daughter, and not more than a year older than I, and by every right deemed the fairest in all the forest. [10]
- He was lividly pale as he completed what he deemed his duty. [10]
- He turned it over, and stared at his name written across the front in a feminine hand In those days young ladies did not write in the bold and masculine manner now deemed proper. [9]
- It was deemed on both sides a brilliant match. [9]
- And there stood old Tetzel and his daughter, and it was plain to see that they deemed that they had Herdegen safe in their toils; nay, it seemed likely enough that he had done his uncle's bidding and was already betrothed to her. [10]
- The proper officers of the Treasury have deemed themselves required by the law of the United States upon the subject to demand a tax upon the incomes of foreign consuls in this country. [7]
- In full view of his great responsibility he has, so far, done what he has deemed his duty. [7]
- However, young Englishmen of birth and wealth of that day were not apt to consider the feelings of those they deemed below them. [9]
- A pious chronicler of a more orthodox age would doubtless have deemed it a judgment that Cora Ditmar survived but two years to enjoy the glories of the Warren Street house. [9]
- Notwithstanding he was not one of the dunces, for he strove hard with all diligence, and rather would he have lost a night's sleep than have left what he deemed a duty only half done. [10]
- My mother would not have confided me long to a teacher by whose associates 'pleasure' was deemed the chief good. [10]
- The complacency of New York men was most amusing, she wrote, and the amount of slang they used would have been deemed vulgar in St. Louis. [9]
- And so, when Mr. Allen brought forth for my benefit those arguments of the King's party which were deemed their strength, I would confront him with Mr. Swain's logic. [9]
- Should it, a month or two hence, be deemed advisable that she should go either to the sea-side, or to some inland watering-place--and should papa be disinclined to move, and I consequently obliged to remain at home--she asks, could you be her companion? [14]
- But whoever had met the young knight the following morning, as he went up the stairs to the Blombergs' rooms, would have deemed him, like Baron Malfalconnet, the happiest of mortals. [10]
- Such a book may restore hope and energy to many who thought they had forfeited their right to both; and open a clear course for honourable effort to some who deemed that they and all honour had parted company in this world. [14]
- All his life long he had deemed himself morally invulnerable, and now to be judged and ethically found wanting by the son of Sarah Austen was, at times, almost insupportable. [9]
- And she deemed likewise that she was as a watchman at his post; it was at Nuremberg that all was planned for seeking Herdegen, and hither must the first tidings come that could be had of him. [10]
- Are you not like the man in the fable, who deemed that he was burnt whereas he had thrust another into the fire? [10]
- She had deemed life good, and behold, it was not good; she had thought her dayspring was on high, and happiness had burnt into darkness like quick-consuming flax. [11]
- It is not known whether passports will be necessary or not, but it is deemed best that passengers provide them, and so guard against all contingencies. [5]
- To us, indeed, it was as yet a mystery, but that it was sweet and full of joy we deemed a certainty. [10]
- The almoner deemed it unworthy of him to listen to a report of the caresses which she scornfully mentioned. [10]
- Some have deemed it prudent to retire for a time from practice. [3]
- Therefore Hermon deemed it one of the best days of his life when his turn came to make Daphne's father a happy man. [10]
- He had deemed it more than possible that he might see Jethro at Coniston, but he had not taken into account that which he might say to him. [9]
- The worthy merchant, it is true, deemed love a beautiful thing, but in Nuremberg it was the parents who chose wives and husbands for their sons and daughters; yet, after marriage, love took possession of the newly wedded pair. [10]
- If I deemed it honest, I could now conceal the fact that I had sought you to induce you to leave the city. [10]
- Antony had chosen it because he deemed it a fitting gift for the woman whose song had pleased him. [10]
- Finally, he deemed it advisable to await the result of the last great enterprise, now on the eve of decision. [10]
- And I deemed it a shameful and grievous thing that so fine a young gentleman could abase himself to bring heaviness on the best of parents for the sake of a lowborn maid. [10]
- She had deemed it a duty, aided by the Keeper of the Seal, to anticipate her mistress in cases where her kind heart would have found it difficult to pronounce a severe sentence, and Cleopatra had permitted it, though without commendation or praise. [10]
- Strong measures deemed indispensable, but harsh at best, such men make worse by maladministration. [7]
- Thus we parted in better cheer than we had deemed we might, and the lovers might yet for a long space signal to each other by the waving of hat and of kerchief. [10]
- It seemed as if, for the first time, she had met some one for whom she deemed it worth while to bring into the field every gift of her deep and quick intelligence. [10]
- McCrae looked as if he knew--knew many things that he deemed it necessary for the new rector to find out by experience. [9]
- More than once I essayed to draw from him an opinion of Mr. Adams's petition, which was deemed a work of great moderation and merit, and got nothing but evasion from my tutor. [9]
- True, at this hour commerce had ceased; but many had gone to the port in search of news, or even to greet before others the first ship returning from the victorious fleet; for that Antony had defeated Octavianus in a great battle was deemed certain. [10]
- Would she not hold a higher position in his sight if she showed him, whom no one ventured to contradict, that the woman he deemed worthy of his love dared to defend her dignity, although he had deprived her of her natural protectors? [10]
- His foe deemed his cause so weak that he did not even resist Mark Antony's attempts to win the soldiers by promises. [10]
- The ancients deemed him wrathful, jealous, arbitrary, and hence flung themselves before him and propitiated him. [9]
- The Celebrity deemed her, from a social standpoint, decidedly the better part of the Mohair establishment, and he contrived, by a system of manoeuvres I failed to grasp, to throw her forward while he kept Mr. Cooke in the background. [9]
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