Valentine even goes so far as to declarethat this alphabet was not of native origin.
Light has descended upon me since then, and I declare that the excursion is in every way to be recommended.
This caused him to despair of attaining any of his desires by this road; for he had no hope that any person acquainted with the facts would declare in favor of his purposes, because of their thorough impracticability.
I hope in God that in this way thousands of them may be redeemed from the power of the devil, for there is no one who will declare that they are not his.
It is a pity that many of them should be still completely given up to their errors, for lack of someone to declare the truth to them.
I declareto heaven," said the Countess, "that I could never get my lord in any other man, be he the best in the world.
I declare to Heaven that thou wilt not see her now, unless thou dost slay the monster that is in yonder forest.
And I declare that I would not part with him for the best palfrey in the Island of Britain.
I declare to heaven," said the Countess, "that in the whole world there is not a man equal to him.
On the other hand, in some matters, the executive of a Republic cannot do what a king or an emperor can do; for example, a president cannot declare war against a foreign nation without first obtaining the consent of Congress.
Its advocatesdeclare their policy to be productive of good to the world, inasmuch as it secures regular supplies of commodities of the best kind at fair and reasonable prices.
Accordingly, one holiday, when I waited upon her to chapel, she charged me to declare to her, upon my oath, whether I believed my husband to be like other men.
And those who speak thus are acting precisely like a man who, having no idea of what a circle is, should declare that this requirement, that every point of the circumference should be an equal distance from the center, is exaggerated.
It was even natural that they should declare the attitude of such men monstrous, irrational, and suspicious.
But remembering the extraordinary property of the clothes, they all declare they see them and are loud in their admiration.
But if there is a public opinion which can force governments to delay their operations for a fixed period, the same public opinion can force governments not to declare war at all.
While believers were agreed among themselves and the body was one, it had no need to declare itself as a church.
And even the larger half of the working people openly declare that the existing order is iniquitous and bound to be destroyed or reformed.
The Constitution says the government has the right to declare war, and I assent to this and support it, and swear that I will support it.
The heads of governments all declare that they all wish for peace, and vie with one another in the most solemn protestations of peaceful intentions.
The others, at least, say that they hate evil, and love good, but these openly declare that good and evil do not exist.
These were the words of those peasants, who declare that there are numbers like them in Russia.
The bolder spirits declare that there never was such a thing as a tradition, that it is no use learning, because there is nothing to learn.
Now it seems to us of importance that a writer like Sir Henry Newbolt should declare roundly that creative poetry and creative prose belong to the same kind.
That such a man should declare the aim of Universalists is 'to dethrone God and destroy man,' is not surprising.
How, in consistency, can they declare nothing can exist without a cause in the teeth of their oft repeated dogma that God is uncaused.
What Bonaparte said that day good-naturedly to his wife I have often heard him declare seriously.
And it would be great injustice to his memory not to declarethat he embraced these occasions with the most unfeigned pleasure.
Those who declare that it is the aim of education to develop men and women of culture vary in the content which they give to the term culture.
To declare that knowledge is the aim of education is to ignore the issue of the relative worth of that which we call knowledge.
And because [the profession of] Cristianity does at this time, seime to be subdevided into papist and protestant, I take it to be at least convenient to declare my beleife to be in all poynts of faith, as the Church of England now professeth.
And I doe hereby will and declare my son Izaak to be my sole executo'r of this my last will and testament; and Do'r Hawkins, to see that he performs it, which I doubt not but he will.
Who the secret may declare Of that brief, unuttered prayer?
Did not the gifts of sun and air To good and ill alike declare The all-compassionate Father's care?
Let them declare that man shall no longer hold his fellow-man in bondage, a beast of burden, an article of traffic, within the governmental domain.
Old Billy crept from the balcony and hid himself behind a palm, where he could look out on his beloved mistress and declare to himself over and over, "She am the pick er the bunch.
She longed to declare their relationship, but was afraid to until the family accepted Judith.
I declare your mouth was wide open and full of fish.
Many of the older authors, and with them writers of the present day, declare that unless this is done the ordinary injection is likely to fail in a great many instances where it would otherwise have been successful.
In such a case the veterinary surgeon is wise to declare the abortive result of his examination, to hint darkly of his suspicions, and to suggest a second examination at some future date.
The thing was gone beyond possibility of recovery, there terribly arose now the urgency for Great Britain to declare for honour, yet somehow he felt that it could not and would not fail to be averted.
I declare to you I am more than ever proud of my native land, when I think what our ancestors did, in old times, to obtain our freedom for us.
Her father perceived it, and told her that she was her own mistress as to the choice of a husband, and that she might declare her intentions.
When he reached Florence he was able todeclare that he brought home a treaty of peace and alliance signed by the most powerful foe of the republic.
If Henry has in truth repented,' he replied, 'let him lay down crown and sceptre, and declare himself unworthy of the name of king.