Of course, various opinions were entertained concerning him--the Free Soil men considering him a hero, and the pro-slavery people regarding or affecting to regard him as a demon incarnate.
The mass m being more dense than its antagonist particle at n, and having equal velocity, its momentum is greater, and it now tends continually to pull the pole from its perpendicular, without affecting the position of the centre.
But when the orbits become very eccentrical, we must consider this force as momentarily affecting a comet's velocity, diminishing it as it approaches the perihelion, and increasing it when leaving the perihelion.
Where is the barbarian who would roast a lamb, if it conjured him by an affecting speech not to become at once an assassin, an anthropophagus?
Now, I really think that this affecting paragraph cannot have raised very pleasant reflections in the breasts of many noble lords who are in the habit of supporting her majesty's ministers.
My Lords, we all recollect perfectly well, that the opinion of the majority in another place is, that the remedy for this state of things in Ireland is a repeal of the disabilities affecting his Majesty's Roman Catholic subjects.
At the period of the Revolution, when King William came, he thought proper to extend the basis of his government, and he repealed the oaths affecting the dissenters from the church of England, imposed by the 13th and 14th Charles II.
So, also, in matters affecting commerce and manufactures, Government would depend entirely upon Parliament.
He had long abstained from the use of either tea or coffee as affecting his nervous system.
And you may observe, wherever you find them, that those persons who profess to place all their reliance upon it, under every affecting circumstance of life, do but make use of the term as a mask for an iron heart.
He then adverted to those affecting sentiments which attended a final separation--a dissolution, perhaps for ever, of those associations which he hoped had been mutually satisfactory.
Let me distinctly premise, that I do not dream of affecting the perverted judgments of the great anti-slavery party which now rules the hour.
Thou hast a strange air of solitude, Papa Labesse," began La Trompette, affecting a tone of solicitude.
Affecting not to notice her agitation I turned to von Felsen.
I do not allude to this as mitigating in any degree this offense against law and humanity, but only as affectingthe international questions which grew out of it.
The reports will, I believe, show that every question has been approached, considered, and decided from the standpoint of public duty and upon considerations affecting the public interests alone.
Questions affecting American interests in connection with railways constructed and operated by our citizens in Peru have claimed the attention of this Government.
The interests of the people of the District of Columbia should not be lost sight of in the pressure for consideration of measures affecting the whole country.
It is equally desirable that questions affecting rates and classifications should be promptly decided.
This done, Mr Vincent Crummles returned thanks, and that done, the African Swallower proposed Mrs Vincent Crummles, in affecting terms.
Affecting not to see him, Mr Squeers feigned to be intent upon mending a pen, and offering benevolent advice to his youthful pupil.
Affecting not to hear his entreaties that he would stay and advise with him, Ralph left the crest-fallen Mr Mantalini to his meditations, and left the house quietly.
For fifteen years,' exclaimed Miss Knag, sobbing in a most affecting manner, 'for fifteen years have I been the credit and ornament of this room and the one upstairs.
The poor lady nearly choked himself by attempting to partake of it, and almost suffocated himself in affecting a jest or two, and forcing a melancholy laugh.
The affecting scene at the service which followed may be pictured from the form in Appendix A.
It has here been attempted to bring together some notes touching the extent and duration of leprosy during the Middle Ages, as affecting the provision and maintenance of leper-hospitals.
It is very affecting to find this eminent servant of God urging a request which could not be granted.
He was going to heaven and they were about to cross the Jordan, and hence his closing discourses are solemn and affecting in the very highest degree.
It opens up to us the real condition of mankind in general, and of Israel in particular; and, in the most affecting manner, presents the grand secret of our Lord's life and ministry.
I know," adds Byron, "of no human composition so affecting as this, nor a history of deeper interest.
In truth there are few spectacles more striking or affecting than that which a great historical place of education presents on a solemn public day.
I know of no human composition so affecting as this, nor a history of deeper interest.
This speech was more affecting than his performance, which habit alone can make attractive.
It is the duty of every sane man and woman to consider the cold logic of every question affecting the welfare of man and nature.
We know that the mountain goat is a good reasoner in certain life- or-death mattersaffecting himself.
It was affecting indeed to see the heroism with which that dear boy suffered, and his affectionate and tender regard for his sister; was unwilling that she should know the extent of his sufferings lest she should worry about him.
It is oftentimesaffecting to witness the heroic manner in which soldiers endure their sufferings, whether from sickness or wounds.
This was the letter that had flashed like a ray of sun into the scheme of things for Blanche, and whose salient portions--by which she meant those directly affecting herself--she repeated over and over.
And at the back of his mind was the haunting fear of Archelaus as affecting his relations with Nicky, a fear such as he might have had had Nicky been a woman and he and Archelaus young men.
The last interview between his Majesty and his royal daughter was of the most affecting kind.
Oh, I shall be all right when the weather gets a little warmer,' said Owen, affecting a cheerfulness he did not feel.
Owen's wife gave the required promise, at the same time affecting to regard the supposition as altogether unlikely, and assuring her that she would soon be better, but she secretly wondered why Ruth had not mentioned the other child as well.
In all cases affecting ambassadors, other public ministers and consuls, and those in which a State shall be a party, the Supreme Court shall have original jurisdiction.
Or a small third party may divert some thousands of votes from the principal candidate without affecting the electoral vote of the state.
Economic causes as affecting the political history of the United States.
How is this affecting the incomes of various classes?
Cavillers object to the mercurial washes, supposing that they may act by affecting the constitution.
Such disease, when the patient does not soon succumb to its virulence, advances to a frightful extent, affecting a large surface, destroying the whole thickness of the bone, and even exposing the internal parts.
The probes are too limber for removing mechanical obstruction, or for affecting in any way the contracted or strictured duct.
Some examples of hypertrophy of cartilage, principally affecting that of the patella, have been described by Mr. Gulliver, and figured in the third fasciculus of drawings from the Army Anatomical Museum.
Malignant disease affecting the uterus may be removed, at an early stage, by incision, with propriety and safety, and I have done so successfully.
The irritable ulcer,—a sore with over-action, and generally affecting only the mere surface of the true skin.
It acts in about five hours, affecting the entire length of the bowel, but not increasing the flow of bile except in very large doses.
Most of the new compulsory treaties of arbitration entered into by Great Britain and other states exclude from their application casesaffecting the "vital interests" or "national honour" of the contracting states.