I simply assure you of the fact at present; and if you work, you may have sight and sense of it.
Greet our friends, and assure them of my desire to further their interests.
He offered, however, if the republic should accept his proposition, toassure the loyalty of its cities, provided only the Venetians would inscribe the chief families of the mainland in the Golden Book.
The present writer, on the ground of his study of the Vatican copy undertaken previous to the appearance of Ficker’s edition, can assure the reader that the extracts really give the kernel of the lectures.
Luther cannot assure us sufficiently often that man is nothing but sin, and sins in everything.
But you put it rather crudely, young man--and I am perfectly in earnest, I assure you.
I only write to ask questions, and to assure you that I am most affectionately yours, MARY IMLAY.
I now solemnly assure you that this is an eternal farewell.
On the 8th of April, when the news was just being spread, Mary wrote to Godwin, as if to assure him that she, for her part, intended to discourage the least change in their habits.
Lady Bazelhurst herself would have come had I been otherwise occupied, and I want to assure you of her contempt.
I assure you that I could see the thing shaking, as it passed overhead, in every stick and wire of it.
I went first to the desk to assure myself that the tray was empty and that there was no writing on the top sheet of paper.
And when she found the old niche freshly bricked and the mortar at hand she had not needed more to assure her that here was the burial place of her rival's lover.
Assure the family in France of my sympathy in their disappointment.
I assure you I am pliability itself in delicate fingers--although iron and steel to a threatening hand.
No, I assure you he is not dead--I have not harmed a hair of his head.
He brought you here to assure himself that he was not breaking any law of the Sirkar, whose salt he ate many years ago.
I assure you it's only the result of perfectly natural causes--atmospheric phenomena of the simplest kind.
We do assure you, honest Injun, that though you may dislike us for the moment, you will thank us deeply all the rest of your life.
Oh, it's all right,' Barbara hastened to assure him; and he whistled a little more.
The child has got into her head that you have done something to the Doctor, so I want you to assure her that it is all right.
I canassure you that some doctors are very neglectful at these times.
So I can assure you I was nearly gone when the child was born.
I have only had one child and one miscarriage, but I can assure you I had such good nursing that I got on splendidly.
One woman writes: “I can assure you I have told my husband many times that I had had my dinner before he came in, so as there should be plenty to go round for the children and himself, but he found me out somehow, so that was stopped.
I received your paper on Maternity Scheme, and I can assure you it brought back to me many painful hours of what I have passed through in twenty-one years of married life.
When the second one came, the first was unable to walk, I can assure you.
I am sure you will be tired reading all my troubles, but I assure you I had to work hard in my home and out of it to keep us all together.
I hoped to get up well; but I can assure you I had the most miserable six months of my life.
I shall tolerate no such folly, madame, I can assure you.
I assure you, monsieur, that I had no intention of giving offence.
I have not tried it, personally, nor has Mr. Charrington himself much time to devote to this form of sport, but the islanders assure me that all is as it should be.
If I ever get the iron grasp of the law on that heiress, I can assure you that only her death or mine will ever loosen its fangs.
It took me months to assure myself that those fears were groundless, but I did assure myself at last by experimenting diligently through my agent.
The range is generally too great; the necessity of swift movement in the machine too speedy to assure accuracy, and to attack a foe at haphazard points can never be effectual.
Constant practice at this will soon give confidence, and assure you that you have full control of the machine.
DEAR SIR, I congratulate you from my heart and soul, and assure you that I rejoice most sincerely in the glorious events you have achieved.
I will avail myself of every occasion to assureyour Excellency of the esteem and consideration which I profess for your person.
I rejoice in the opportunity this gives me to assure your excellency of the high esteem wherewith I am for ever, Sir, &c.
DEAR SIR, I have received the honour of your letter of the 21st, and I beg to assure you that I shall pay particular attention to that part of it which relates to the measures to be pursued with this country.
I assure you, sir, that the said officers, or men, shall not serve in war until they shall be legally allowed.
I can assure you that I am harrassed constantly; I sell none for money but let it go where people are truly destitute.
I need scarcely assure my friends that nothing was said to him from which any inference could be drawn that we should suppress the doctrine of baptism.
He watched her as he rode close to assure her of his care, and when he helped her to dismount he held her for an instant, in spite of the groom; but, making no response, she hurried to her room and to her secret treasure there.
I can assure you that my stockings are no rivals to your socks, and I don't have a new tie every week.
It was not placed there by accident, I assure you.
And I assure you that I am not one to underestimate myself.
However, you can assureme of this: if any such do exist, they are outside the law?
I am not one to offer advice where it is not desired," he said; "but I assure you, M.
It is the result of many weary hours, I assure you.
No doubt he wished to assure himself of the extent of the disaster, in order not to alarm you needlessly.
And I assure you, my dear Admiral, that I shall hesitate no more than you to use any of these Agencies which may be necessary.
Afterwards she tried to assure herself that it was a trick of her own consciousness; but she had not worn the earrings again in the daytime--nor ever if she knew that Scorpa was to be present.
And, furthermore--I can assure you it is much more comfortable here than in the country.
If I thought I was going to run any risk of being stabbed in the ribs, or riddled with bullets, I assure you I would preserve my skin very carefully by staying right here.
I can assure you that we are full of confidence, and perfectly satisfied with the way in which the war is progressing.
The attitude of England was questioned and again I was called upon to speak as the representative of my country and to assure Frenchmen of our friendship and co-operation.
I can assure your majesty, that ships in higher order cannot be, than those under his command; and the little disturbance which has arose in this place has not been owing to any want of attention from your majesty's admiral.
There is not, I can assure you, that man on earth, who would so strongly unite the two monarchs whom we serve as myself; and may perdition seize the wretch who would do the least thing towards lessening that harmony!
Believe me, when I assure you, that I feel myself your most faithful and obliged servant," Nelson.
I can assure you, I have always the greatest pleasure in paying attention to the representations of the masters of merchant ships; who, at this distance, act for their owners in Great Britain.
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