Descended, usually, from all sorts of races, America makes her what she is, and then boastfully sends the perfected article across the water to the old countries to ally herself with the best or the worst of their aristocracy.
The stock of gunpowder kept in the English forts and arsenals was boastfully mentioned by patriotic writers as something which might well impress neighbouring nations with awe.
The selfcomplacent stupidity with which they insisted on Organising an army as if they had been organising a commonwealth would be incredible if it had not been frankly and even boastfully recorded by one of themselves.
In Vienna they lived as before, and in Budapest they boastfully pointed to their full boards.
On one occasion the predecessor of Captain Westerhagen in Sofia was said to have boastfully made the statement that what he could not get from the Bulgarians voluntarily he would find means to get, anyhow.
Mr. Roosevelt used to tell a story boastfully of his own practicality which throws much light on Mr. Root and upon the reason for Mr. Root's comparative failure as a public man.
He did not say it boastfully as a man who likes to draw to a pair of deuces and who always expects to fill.
She spoke boastfully and yet reluctantly of these things, as if it were a sacrilege to discuss them with a man who was, after all, a "money-bag.
That crossing of the Ocean which was so boastfully celebrated in the fifteenth century, had often been made, not only by the narrow passage between Iceland and Greenland, but also by the open sea; for the Basques went to Newfoundland.
The South exulted boastfully of their cause,(95) loudly proclaiming the paramount, binding force of the supreme judicial tribunal in the Republic.
He had discharged his trust as every public trust was then discharged in every part of that vast monarchy on which it was boastfully said that the sun never set.
Of the Frankists, who had boastfullygiven out that several hundreds of their party would attend, only about ten appeared, the rest being too poor to undertake the long journey and attire themselves decently.
Instead of publishing an encyclopaedic work which he boastfully said he had composed in his earliest youth, and which embraced all sciences and solved all questions, he produced a mere medley.
Again Curling Smoke laughed, and his huge shape swayed boastfully from side to side.
Proudly and boastfully he spoke, but all that he might say had no power to dim the hope and confidence of his sister.
And as he spoke he boastfully grasped the muscles which constant practice had made thick and firm.
He would have heard men relate boastfully how they or their fathers had wreaked on hereditary enemies in a neighbouring valley such vengeance as would have made old soldiers of the Thirty Years' War shudder.
Nay, is it not well known that some of those persons boastfully affirmed that, if they had not abjured him, they never could have restored him?
Loud threats were uttered against the railroad company, and it was boastfully asserted that "no d--d abolitionist should be allowed to pass through the town alive.
He and his leaders claimed right to the priesthood and government equal with Moses and Aaron, and so ostentatiously and boastfully that only God could say whether they were right.
At the same time they desired to be regarded Christians, andboastfully prided themselves on having received the Gospel from the great apostles.
A fighting quail was calling boastfully from a shrouded cage over the way; the cries of the noisy bazaar floated up to the balcony, a harmonious background to Chambele's noisier laugh.
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