He considered it a war measure, and necessary to the prosecution of the war.
Even its possible uses soon ceased to be apparent; and, with a daily increasing sense of security, the people murmured at an appropriation which they considered unnecessarily burdensome.
The time was autumn, the most sickly period of our year; and, to sleep in such a region now, even for a single night, would be considered certain death to the white man.
Watson was considered by the British one of their best partisans, yet never had poor warrior been so worried and harassed, as, with a superior force, he had been by Marion.
It was as the general, the commander, the counsellor, rather than as the simple leader of his men, that Marion takes rank, and is to be considered in the annals of war.
Pickens was operating against Augusta; while Sumter, leaving the investment of Granby, the conquest of which was considered sure, to Col.
His plans, carefully considered beforehand, were always timed with the happiest reference to the condition and feelings of his men.
The absence of Marion was considered auspicious to the new movement.
They have an imperfect notion of a metempsychosis, but not in any degree systematic, nor considered as an article of religious faith.
The second of their deities has the rule of the air betwixt earth and heaven, and the third that of the earth; but these two are considered as subordinate to the first.
Simple fornication between unmarried persons is neither considered as a crime nor a disgrace.
The arrival of the Company's Resident at each dusun is consideredas a period of festivity.
Although the chiefs received us with hospitality yet the mass of people considered our intentions as hostile, and seemed jealous of our intrusion.
All this is performed by the addition of certain words expressive of a determinate meaning, which should not be considered as mere auxiliaries, or as particles subservient to other words.
It has already been stated that this tin is the produce of the island of Bangka, situated near the mouth of the river, which may be considered as an entire hill of tin-sand.
It cannot however be considered as an article of food, and I suspect that in quality it is inferior to the bread-fruit of the South-Sea Islands.
Along the north and eastern coast its territory was considered in 1778 as reaching to a place called Karti, not far distant from Batubara river, including Pidir, Samerlonga, and Pase.
The first is too much considered as the devotion of time and toil to the accomplishment of results based on mere arbitrary rules.
Bertie Barkley extracted the olive from a Bronx and considered it seriously.
It is very nice of you, but I had not considered that at all.
Perhaps she considered the question superfluous, for she remained silent until his nerveless arm released her.
He considered for five minutes, and then ordered the child to the operating room, and scrubbed and scrubbed his hands and his hairy arms, preparatory to a major operation.
Which meant that they were jealous of him, that they very much envied him for escaping the trenches, and considered it very unjust that they knew no one with influence who could have protected them in the same way.
As usual, the surgeon pulled and twisted the long, black hairs on his hairy, bare arms, while he considered what he should do.
There were forts to be marked and mapped, highways of approach to be considered and compared, vantage sites on river and mountain to be noted and valued.
This mission prosecuted with such rare tact and skill was an utter failure, considered from the standpoint of its nominal purpose.
The mound B E is entirely ignored though there is the best of evidence that it stood in Mr. Lewis' day where it stands today and was considered an embankment of Fort Necessity.
He considered it himself as one of the finest of existing pictures.
He could not endure either Roman Catholics or Dissenters of any kind, and considered no terms harsh enough for infidels.
Aware of how much it cost him I accepted nevertheless, for we were both of one mind, and considered it as a duty to be done.
Mr. Hamerton considered himself well rewarded for his exertions by the tokens of warm approval he received both from England and from France.
I looked forward to Oxford with anything but pleasure, and, indeed, considered that there was an insuperable obstacle to my going there.
The recurrence of this sensation of flying over space caused him some slight alarm, for he explained that doctors considered it as a symptom of disturbed equilibrium in the system, which they called levitation.
She would not listen to an explanation of the risk, and considered it ungracious to look the gift-horse in the mouth.
This desire is quite independent of the merits of the craft itself, considered without reference to the man.
It matters nothing to a dead man--as I shall be when this page is printed--whether at the age of fourteen days he was considered a fine-looking child or a weakling.
It seems that two young men from Canton Zurich essayed to make a tour of the mountains with their own horse and carriage--a foolhardy experiment, since none but tried horses, used to these passes, are considered safe here.
His attitude might have been considered graceful and dignified in a bar-room, or even in the saloon of a Mississippi steamer; but it utterly failed in both particulars in the Palace of Versailles, among courtly men and high-bred women.
As the sovereign authority was vested in his blood in such manner that no one had a right to aspire to it, they considered finally that he was less their father than their tyrant.
Of Paul always speaking slightingly of the laws of Moses, which he would not do if he considered them divine.
Alexander wished to be considered a son of Jupiter.
Then, on the contrary, among the Mahometans he is considered a most holy prophet; but why?
And for example, in the case of Moses, there is the same reason, therefore justice should be demanded just as in the case of Mahomet, nor should he be considered an impostor.
And in the case of Mahomet, the testimony of enemies has such weight, that he is considered an Impostor, therefore, etc.
Nevertheless Mahomet is undoubtedly considered an impostor among us; but why?
During 200 years they rapidly increased, because, being considered foreigners they were not required to serve in the armies of Pharaoh, and because of the natural advantages of the lands which Orus had granted them.
Wherefore, naturally, previous to this fulfillment he could not have been considered such a prophet.
The first is considered the reformer of the heathen, the second of Judaism and the third the reformer of both.
It was rebuilt after the Great Fire, and has long been celebrated for the political banquets occasionally given there—this beingconsidered the leading Tory Company, and the Fishmongers’ the leading Whig Company.
The only parts of the structureconsidered worthy to be shewn to strangers are the chapel and old dining-hall, both in the central building.
Deptford may now be considered part of the metropolis—and a very dirty part it is, containing few objects that would interest a stranger.
It may be considered as beginning at the Bank, and passing through the City Road and the New Road to Paddington and Westbourne.
The Oratorio performances at Exeter Hall, by the Sacred Harmonic and National Choral Societies, are considered to be the finest of the kind in Europe.
The abbey may be considered as sub-divided into chapels; but in the present day divine service (at 7.
It is not often that young men err on the side of originality and singularity," she said; "I have always considered realism the sin of the age.
Here, in the midst of the days heconsidered so degenerate, he had found the very ideal of his heart.
He had sat on the bench for many years and was considered a man of great legal attainments and skill.
Have you well consideredwhat degradation that punishment will bring upon you as long as you live?
He suggested that the hydrogen nucleus, for all its high mass, should be considered the unit of positive electrical charge, just as the electron was the unit of negative electrical charge.
Yet a fixed number of protons turned out to have different masses if they were first considered separately and then as part of a nucleus.
Since a nucleus is made up of a whole number of protons, its mass ought to be a whole number if the mass of a single proton is considered 1.
A little further along on your left is The Wollaston Golf Club Considered one of Boston's finest clubs although it offers little in scenic beauty.
Leaving the Museum of Natural History, turn right at Boylston Street and proceed to Copley Square This is architecturally considered one of the finest municipal squares in the country, if not in the world.
Although it is still considered Unitarian, it retains many of its Episcopal symbols such as the cross, communion table, Apostle's Creed and Ten Commandments on the altar.
During Rab's illness Jeannie was very quiet in her manner, but her heart was heavy and sad.
It seemed to me that he looked like one of the old prophets.
The pretty daughter was made parlor-maid, but as she had nothing a year, and to find herself, it wasn't what would be considered by careful mothers an eligible situation.
She was moved by her husband's appeal, against what she considered her better judgment; and without a single word she picked up the boy from the floor and laid him in the cradle by the side of her own little daughter.
In all ages physical deformity has been a thing repulsive to our eyes; but at this early day it was regarded with unmixed horror and aversion, and was too often considered as the index of a crooked mind within.
Birmingham may be considered as one vast and modern edifice, of which the ancient materials make but a very small part: the extensive new, seems to surround the minute old, as if to protect it.
But particularly her vicinity to the coal delphs, which were ever considered as the soul of her prosperity.
Though the Romans at that time were in their meridian of splendor, they pursued Britain a whole century before they reduced it; which indicates that they considered it as a valuable prize.
They may be considered what they generally are not, of the last importance.
And accordingly they prepared, the sluggard in a soldier's flannel jacket, and a tattered pair of breeks, which was all that he considered requisite for the weather and his own particular profession.
Here a man is considered perfectly in the right to match his strength of arm against his wife's strength of tongue.
He could sit up night and day--neither age nor toil seemed to have made much impression on his sinewy and hardened frame; indeed, to use the common saying, he was considered by all to be a durable slave.
He considered that sixty streets were easily got through, from sunrise to sunset, and that it was strange indeed if he could not collect a penny in every street.
His mate passed a few jokes upon him, at his skill in gulling swells, and taking in flats; for he was considered an adept.
The servants that are kept in those houses are in general men, they being considered better adapted to keep peace and quietness than women.
She travels the country with a woman named Isabella Watson, and they are both known at every race-course and fair as ballad-singers, and considered to be man and wife.
It was considered by all to be excellent, (the poor always feeling a respect for what the rich admire) although there were none there that had either hearts or heads to feel or understand it.
I'm generally considered an 'old Bob Ridley' to cross, but any man'll tell you I make an up and down good friend.
Therefore, to all intents and purposes, I may be considered what you, in your absurd City jargon, would term a decidedly warm or rich man.
As a rule I am considered bashful with strangers, but such was Maud Plowden's wonderful knack of setting people at their ease, that I would defy any man to remain shy very long in her company.
I suppose you're aware we're considered a crack brigade?
But the experiments in segregation, in licensed systems, and certification have not been considered successful.
Modifications of legal codes regarding marriage and divorce, moral judgments concerning the entire group of questions centring about illicit affection between men and women, are quite other questions which are notconsidered here.
Every effort was made to restore the half-crazed girl, but unfortunately hospital restraint was not considered necessary, and a month later, in spite of the vigilance of her new employer, her body was taken from the lake.
A few weeks later, when in Chicago, she had left the young man, acting from what she considered a point of honor, as his invitation had been limited to the journey which was now completed.
Crusades against other infectious diseases, such as small-pox and cholera, imply well-considered sanitary precautions, dependent upon widespread education and an aroused public opinion.
On the other hand, any man who attempts to show mercy to the victims of that business, or to regulate it from the victim's point of view, is considered a traitor to the cause.
When they pitched their tents in Cronech, they considered what they should do against Cuchulainn.
This is the Combat of Fer Diad and Cuchulainn Then they consideredwhat man among them would be fit to ward off Cuchulainn.
They considered then that it would not be difficult to deal with Cuchulainn, provided his javelin were got from him.
The one who captures it isconsidered lucky and he is supposed to capture a gun in the next battle he witnesses.
When the tongues have been hung, all return to their homes, the women taking the tongue skins with them for their relatives to eat, as they are considered to be blessed and supposed to bring good luck.
In former times, the dreams of the weather dancers while sleeping in the booth were considered of special supernatural significance, since, it is said, they were en rapport with the sun.
This sacrifice is considered one of the greatest a man can make.
One grocer still called on her for orders and pretended to be satisfied to wait "till Mr Douglas came back," and when she would no longer order what he considered sufficient provisions for her and the children, and commenced buying sugar, etc.
Some men want to be considered gods in their own homes; you'll generally find that sort of men very small potatoes outside; if they weren't they wouldn't bother so much about being cocks on their own little dunghills.
They performed longer and more often outside Watty's than any other pub in town--perhaps because Watty was considered the most hopeless publican and his customers the hardest crowd of boozers in Bourke.
She had lifted herself up to the altar, but there was no exaltation of sacrifice; possibly because she considered her sacrifice a punishment for her sin, but also because she was still physically and morally stunned.
I have known one of Pepper's snowballs, fired point-blank, to turn a corner and hit a boy whoconsidered himself absolutely safe.
For them to take possession of the place at any other time was not to constitute a capture, but, on the contrary, was to be considered a dishonorable and cowardly act.