I shall beagreeably disappointed if Ireland realizes a fair average harvest this year.
I was again agreeably disappointed in the abundance of Trees.
There are few or no forests, properly so called, but many copses, fringes and clumps of wood and shrubbery, which agreeably diversify the prospect as we are whirled rapidly along.
I think Americans who have a day to spare in London may spend it agreeably in visiting this Palace, especially as British Royal Residences and galleries are reputed not very accessible to common people.
That the weather to-day has affected you agreeably is matter for congratulation, since it will have helped to mitigate the tedium of a small portion of this period of waiting.
Its contents were as agreeably obvious and unrecondite as the style and plot of a current magazine story.
Conceiving then, that, agreeablyto the advice of Pythagoras in his Golden Verses, daily examination would be necessary, I contrived the following method for conducting that examination.
The tree was at some distance from the boilers, as there was no shade in the open spot where Malachi had placed them, and the afternoon was passed very agreeably in listening to Malachi's and Martin's stories of their adventures in the woods.
One day they were agreeablysurprised by Captain Sinclair making his appearance.
Elizabeth could not summon resolution to dismiss abruptly a suit which was so agreeably urged, and in February 1579 lord Talbot sends the following information to his father: "Her majesty continueth her very good usage of M.
With a glimpse at Freiburg-im-Breisgau, we reached Carlsruhe, with which we were veryagreeably surprised.
I now found myself on parole, and restricted to the limits of the city of New York, where I soon projected means to live in some measure agreeably to my rank, though I was destitute of cash.
However, agreeably to my first negative proposition, that moral virtue would not influence my destiny, I had recourse to stratagem, which I was in hopes would move in the circle of their policy.
Discretion of speech is more than eloquence; and to speak agreeably to him with whom we deal, is more than to speak in good words, or in good order.
It is a great accomplishment to be able to enter gently and agreeably into the moods of others, and to give way to them with grace and readiness.
The next day was agreeably passed in conversation; and in the evening two guitars were introduced, and some of the young men of the place came in, and added to the amusement of the party; they sang and played, and there was much sport.
I was agreeably awakened very early on the morning of the 7th December, with the news that we were in sight of land, and likely to get into harbour this day.
She expected to have been shown some horridly ugly beast, which it was dangerous to approach, and was consequently agreeably surprised to find that she was mistaken, and to see flesh and blood in human form, handsomely put together.
The roseate tint, so agreeably diffused through the silk stockings of our females, induces the belief that the dye is cast for their lovers.
But the eye, my dear Madam, isagreeably refreshed with the variety.
I was now agreeably surprised to find myself in the cottage, and in the company of the gardener, whose religion had been the subject of discussion at the Hall.
Its slanting roof of red tiles projected over white walls, divided here and there by broad rows of bricks, which contrasted agreeably with the green color of the blinds on the first and second stories.
In their original constitution the Fehm-gerichte, agreeablyto the derivation of the name from Fem, condemnation, were purely criminal courts, and had no jurisdiction in civil matters.
Thus, then, our designing pair were established at the court of Gerolstein, agreeably and securely placed without any reference to Rodolph.
The whole was surrounded with a well-chosen wreath of flowers, whose gay colours contrasted agreeably with the sea-green colour of the door; the whole offering a very unfavourable contrast to the mean and shabby-looking staircase.
I think we pass our time more agreeablywithout than with them.
The distances on the river have been correctedagreeably to the latest survey.
The style is taken from the famous York Minster Cathedral, and executed agreeably to the designs of Messrs.
I had heard so bad a report of Boulogne, as to be agreeably surprised when I found it so little deserving it.
Amongst the commodities exhibited for sale, I was agreeably surprised to find two or more booths well supplied with English and French books; and my surprise was still greater, to find that the former had many purchasers.
Boulogne is very agreeably situated, and the views from the high grounds on each side are delightful.
Nevers is a pleasant town, and very agreeably situated on the declivities of an hill, at the bottom of which flows the Loire.
Every chateau thus becomes a pleasant assemblage, and in riding, walking, and fishing, nothing can pass moreagreeably than a French summer in the country.
As from a great distance, Carlisle noted that Mr. Canning found Mattie agreeably amusing.
Moreover, Walter being obliging, itagreeably developed that the studs would come as a temporary loan, if desired.
So agreeably musing, Mrs. Heth arrived at the door of the House, and received upon the threshold the great surprise of her life.
On the contrary, against this stimulating background it was reassuringly plain that everything was agreeably settled at last, or very soon to be so settled.
On this tour I wasagreeably employed for more than a year.
The country we have passed through hitherto has been flat, open, but agreeably diversified with villages, fields well cultivated, and little rivers.
When Rufus reached the age of twenty-one, he was agreeably surprised by an offer from Mr. Turner to take him into partnership.
Martin was agreeablysurprised at the attention paid him by his new friend.
It was a little after sunrise on the following day, when a body of more than a hundred peasantry, agreeably to the command of the governor, appeared before the castle, laden with provisions.
Most that he sees and hears he reports agreeably to us, as it was no doubt delightful to himself.
It is easy to follow him, and we get our information agreeably as he conducts us over the desert pampas, and makes us acquainted with the results of his studies of animals, insects, and birds.