It is many years since that I can scarcely say, and the Faroe fishing has not been carried on for many years.
We can scarcely get an accurate calculation made, but I am certain it is more than he stated.
I can scarcely ascribe it to the fault of the men; I would say it was their misfortune.
Footnote 267: It can scarcelybe doubted that Phoenicia contained anciently two other land animals of considerable importance, viz.
It can scarcely be hoped that the Phoenicians were wiser or more merciful.
It is chiefly used in flushing woodcocks and pheasants in thickets and copses into which the setter, and even the springer, can scarcely enter.
There are some seasons when we can scarcely save a dog; there are others when we must almost wilfully destroy him in order to lose him.
If, within the first thousand years after the Deluge, we observe that divine honours were paid to him, we can scarcely be brought to believe his wolfish genealogy.
My eyes very bad; can scarcely see; can do nothing.
It can scarcely be denied that England's uncontrolled dominion of the seas, during almost the whole period chosen for our subject, was by long odds the chief among the military factors that determined the final issue.
I can scarcely refer to it without losing patience, even now when I understand more completely the circumstances under which it was written.
You, an American, can scarcely be expected to understand English family customs.
He had little patience with the conventions of the stage, and his attempts to blend the dramatic and symphonic elements, as in 'Les Troyens,' can scarcely be termed a success.
They adhere pretty closely to the conventional forms of the day, and, in spite of the beauty of many of the airs, can scarcely be said to contain much evidence of Mozart's incomparable genius.
A composer, whose music smells so strongly of the soil, can scarcely expect to be appreciated abroad.
The aspiration, pathos and tragedy of life, especially among the lower and middle classes in the country and the small towns, can scarcely be interpreted with more feeling, tenderness, or power than in her pages.
It can scarcely be claimed, however, that the results of such treatment are usually satisfactory, and sometimes indeed the treatment has a result which is the reverse of that intended.
Even to-day it can scarcely be said that there is complete agreement as to the supreme importance of the factor of syphilis in these diseases.
Hence it plainly appears that, whatever may hereafter be known on the subject, we can scarcely to the present time be said to have overstepped the threshold.
It can scarcely be imputed to me as profane, if I venture to put down a few sceptical doubts on the science of astronomy.
I can no more, Clarinda; I can scarcely hold up my head; but I am happy you do not know it, you would be so uneasy.
The worst circumstance is, that the Excise division which I have got is so extensive, no less than ten parishes to ride over; and it abounds besides with so much business, that I can scarcely steal a spare moment.
Paterson, and as I am not very throng at present, I just write to let you know that there is such a worthless, rhyming reprobate as your humble servant still in the land of the living, though I can scarcely say in the place of hope.
An inveterate rheumatism has reduced me to such a state of debility, and my appetite is so totally gone, that I can scarcely stand on my legs.
To me it's like a dream; I can scarcely believe it.
Yet we can scarcely term it rest, after considering the tumultuous and disagreeable events of the evening.
This bishop, I think, can scarcely do his faith the same service.
I can scarcely say,' I rejoined, 'that I have ground to doubt her sincerity.
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