If I wear the best I have got," he thought, "I cannot be charged with disrespect.
Meanwhile the young man who was charged with a message which he would gladly have died to discharge was far away, eating out his heart in silence, or vainly relieving it with unknown words.
Without admitting anything in these statements where they differ from anything heretofore stated by me, I propose to notice only that portion of your communication wherein I am charged with insubordination.
Oh charged with wine, in steadfastness of face Dog unabashed, and yet at heart a deer!
The Charae inhabit the bottom of lakes and ponds, and flourish mostly where the water is charged with carbonate of lime.
Elie de Beaumont traced a black argillaceous limestone, charged with belemnites, to within a few yards of a mass of granite.
From that southern region we may suppose a body of fresh water to have descended, charged with carbonate of lime and silica, the water being perhaps in sufficient volume to freshen the upper end of the bay.
There would also be an enquiry as to balances in Mr. Coaks' hands in respect to which he would be charged with interest.
Another person, named Banfather, charged with bribery at the same election, was acquitted.
But as it was not in my power to meddle with the public money, no part of which passed through my hands, I am at loss to conceive how I can be charged with peculation!
Bonaparte has often told me he had no doubt from the time of his arrival that General Clarke was charged with a secret mission to act as a spy upon him, and even to arrest him if an opportunity offered for so doing without danger.
Before thee have apostles already been charged with falsehood: but they bore the charge and the wrong with constancy, till our help came to them;for none can change the words of God.
Yet have we given them no books in which to study deeply, nor have we sent any one to them before thee, charged with warnings.
Resoul) apostles and envoys, charged with a more extended mission to the tribes of Arabia.
I hope, therefore, that I shall not be thought obtrusive, or charged with taking up time with abolition petitions.
Charged with a mission so nearly concerning the political and domestic institutions of the colony, we might well be doubtful as to the manner of our reception.
Two girls were brought before Mr. Hill while we were with him, charged with neglect of duty and night-walking.
I have just been informed, that an envoy is arrived at Cadiz from Morocco, charged with powers to treat in behalf of the Emperor with our Commissioners at Paris.
I am charged with trying to take the consolation 209 of this doctrine from the world.
I am, therefore, of opinion, that the honourable gentleman's argument is defective in all its parts, and hope that I shall not be charged with obstinacy or perverseness for dissenting from him.
Men would be arrested, charged with an offense, and then an effort would be made to torture them into confessing to the crime.
There is no person so poor, or obscure, or friendless, that when he is charged with a crime which might affect his liberty or his life, he shall not have the right to a full, fair trial.
And all drop letters, or letters placed in any post office, not for transmission through the mail, but for delivery only, shall be charged with postage at the rate of two cents each.
He ischarged with conspiring to procure this appointment through the medium of Mrs. Harvey, of whose existence for aught that appears he was utterly ignorant.
The color is not essential to the offence of larceny, but it is made material to fix the identity of that, which the accused is charged with stealing.
If I am charged with presenting a claim against the Government for two thousand four hundred and sixty dollars, that is not substantiated by showing that I presented a claim for two thousand seven hundred dollars.
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