Before nightfall this very day Edward would probably be landed upon French soil, out of all chance of danger from foeman's steel.
But let it never be said that I left my friend and companion to face a danger from which I fled myself.
With a slow rate of combustion in a furnace of this type, danger from fire is diminished considerably.
Economy of labour is obtained by grouping all factory buildings as closely as possible, but it should be borne in mind that smoke-houses should be regarded as a possible source of danger from fire.
It will be clear, therefore, that all trays beneath machines should be examined as the probable source of danger from contamination by oil and dirt.
Admit there is danger from Virginia, does it follow that Congress has a right to limit her bounds?
Churchill and Sunderland persuaded him that there was no danger from Holland, and inflamed his resentment at what they called the presumption of Louis.
Englishmen could now go to America without much thought of danger from Spaniards.
Sidenote: =Danger from animals=] They built a log camp and spent several months enjoying the wild life so dear to the hunter.
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