Heard that certaine in ragged apparrell, offring their seruice in the Navy, were apprehended as suspected, and found worthy suspicion.
There is no danger whatever of the embankment yielding at any point in front of the city--the only danger to be apprehended is that it may not prove sufficiently high to retain the stream within its appropriate bounds.
Ens or the Existent, the eternal and unchangeable, the world of Ideas or Forms, apprehended only by mental conception or Reason, but the object of infallible cognition.
They could both be used to the greatest advantage and pleasure by a man who apprehended things he knew.
She had apprehended almost instantaneously that whatever their motives were underneath, her future husband's family were going to act the part of receiving her for herself.
The policeman standing at the desk turned to the proper leaf in the large book before him, and then took down the deposition of the officer who had apprehended Markham.
I am certainly no constable,' answered the man, 'or I might have apprehended you some days since on two several occasions, and when there would have been no necessity to fight for it.
Isabel apprehended a duel between you and Dapper; but we never could learn the origin of your dispute.
In great perplexity how to account for this incident, she apprehended Edgar had made some mistake, and determined, through his means, to restore the locket to the subscription.
Edgar, charmed with her penitence, though joining in the apprehended censure.
But another rock was in the way, against which he apprehended she might be dashed, whilst least suspicious of any peril.
But when the bad weather abated, and the river which had burst its bounds returned to its accustomed channel, the citizens discarded all fear, and apprehended no inconvenience for the future.
The Prince sent for all the fishermen of the place and asked them which was the properest place for landing his horse, which all apprehended would be a tedious business and might hold some days.
So he gave him the ring and the letter, which when he saw, he kissed the letter and breaking it open, read it and apprehended its purport.
When the princess read the letter and apprehended its contents, she said, "Meseemeth he recalleth to me that which I did aforetime.
Then he took it from the girl and breaking it open, read it and apprehended its purport; whereupon "We are God's and to Him we return!
The princess broke it open and read it and apprehendedits purport.
When she gave it to him, he took it and breaking it open, read it and apprehended its purport; and when he came to the end of it, he swooned away.
Wherefore, that what each says may be apprehended without confusion, I intend to give them names more or less appropriate to the character of each.
Catching sight of the ship, he apprehended the circumstances at a glance, and bade one of his servants try to get aboard her, and let him know the result.
They laughed as they apprehended the circumstances, and told him why they had fled, and who they were that had hauled him up.
Amazed at seeing him here, I sprang to my feet in fear of some treachery, and for a moment apprehendedthat the Provost-Marshal had basely given me over to Bruhl's custody.
These would neither have excited the interest of the people, nor have been apprehended by them.
This happened when he heard the king was slain, and justly apprehended that he should be punished for his false prophecy.
Jeremias Chapter 26 The prophet is apprehendedand accused by the priests: but discharged by the princes.
And he apprehended of the men of the country, that were the principal authors of the mischief, fifty men, and he slew them.
For this cause, the Jews, when I was in the temple, havingapprehended me, went about to kill me.
That is, there is, commonly speaking, less danger to be apprehended to the soul from the churlishness, or injuries we receive from men, than from the flattering favours and familiarity of women.
For Herod had apprehended John and bound him, and put him into prison, because of Herodias, his brother's wife.
Not as though I had already attained, or were already perfect: but I follow after, if I may by any means apprehend, wherein I am also apprehended by Christ Jesus.
And some of them would have apprehended him: but no man laid hands upon him.
But when he heard it, he was exceedingly afraid: and he apprehended the men that came to kill him, and he put them to death: for he knew that they sought to make him away.
For Herod himself had sent and apprehended John, and bound him prison for the sake of Herodias the wife of Philip his brother, because he had married her.
My reason was, I apprehended some Frenchman might by presents prevail on them to discover the place.
If His Royal Highness remained in the island, the worst that could be apprehended was that he would be brought up a member of the national Church; and that he might be so brought up ought to be the prayer of every loyal subject.
He was brewer to the palace; and it was apprehended that the government counted on his voice.
The rascal who fired, pretended that a man had laid an arrow across his bow, and was going to shoot at him, so that he apprehended himself in danger.
The great danger to be apprehendedin this latter case, is the getting fast in the ice; a situation which would be exceedingly alarming.
If they do, it may open their eyes to consequences which may be apprehended from even tolerating Jesuits amongst us.
I fear that it is perfectly useless for me to attempt to awaken the American mind to a due sense of the dangers to be apprehended from the introduction of Popery among us.
The background he apprehended dimly; it was very much the sort of background his life had always had.
While some looked wholly to these apprehended consequences of a close union and a single government, others chiefly regarded the dangers arising from disunion, domestic dissensions, and even war.
If the debt should be placed on adequate funds, its operation on public credit could not be pernicious; in its present precarious condition, there was much more to be apprehended in that respect.
Washington apprehended from his first intelligence that General Howe had taken the field in full force.
To his heart's illusion, his scarcely apprehended dream, will he drink the draught which shall bring oblivion.
McGuire forfeited his bond and fled to New York City, where he was apprehended and arrested by New York authorities at the request of John M.
She was, however, apprehended in each case before she reached Peoria, and returned to the asylum.
They were apprehended and taken to the County Jail.
When the two systems are worked together there is absolutely no possible escape for the apprehended suspect.
No other expedient was now left than to remove Count Galvez from his pupil, because I apprehended that he would ruin my design on Miguel.
The robber, who had been really guilty, was apprehended selling his plunder, and, struck with a panic, had confessed his crime.
Although I was very cautious to dislodge this delusive opinion only gradually, yet the discovery of his error affected him so violently, that I apprehended it would deprive him, if not of his life, at least of his understanding.
The distant firing of cannon, and the forerunners of a rising tempest, thrilled my heart with chilling anxiety, for I apprehended the ship must be in great danger.
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