Therefore he determined to make a reform of the clergy themselves, having in view all the time their assistance in establishing the papal supremacy.
But Henry did not like these courts, and was determined to weaken their jurisdiction, and transfer their power to his own courts, in order to strengthen the royal authority.
I then determined to comply with Arnold's desire, and accordingly gave him the command of the garrison at West Point.
It absorbed his whole soul, and he determinedto concentrate upon it all his forbearance as well as energy.
My opinion is, that it undoubtedly would logically follow from that ยง (because the contents of a conception are determined by its origin), but that the antecedent itself is false.
Dutrochet, the direction in which plants grow, is determined by an inner principle and not at all by the attraction of the bodies towards which they direct themselves.
The true part of it belongs to De Lamarck, as an investigator of Nature; he saw rightly that the primary element which has determined the animal's organisation, is the will of that animal itself.
I determined to investigate, so struck my axe into a tree, left it there and started down this new trail to find the fellow who was making it.
One day during the second summer of our tenancy, while Bige was busy with some other chore, I took an axe and started out from camp, determined to mark a new and better trail out of the woods.
I amdetermined never to forget that I am an artist and that I was once in a cavalry regiment.
It seemed a demonstration was brewing, and I determined to be off at once.
What put it in my head, I know not: perhaps because it was a Thursday and I was new from the razor; but I determined to engage her attention no later than that day.
I amdetermined to go so far with our friends, Colonel X and Major Y, but my business is peremptory, and it takes me to the neighbourhood of Dunstable.
It had been determined to mingle the bitter and the sweet; and whoever went down first, the whole of his shed-mates were to follow next in order.
Suppose my visit to my uncle crowned with some success, and my finances re-established, I determined I should immediately return to Edinburgh, put their case in the hands of a good lawyer, and await events.
I hope, sir, that I am as little anxious to be Quixotic, as I am determined to be just.
At the same time, I was thinking the matter had lasted altogether too long, and I determined to bring it to an end at once.
I therefore determined to set off on my journey with daylight on the ensuing morning, and to gain the neighbouring kingdom of Scotland before any idea of my departure was entertained at the Hall.
The result was, that I determined to go to this popular place of worship, as much with the purpose of learning, if possible, whether Owen had arrived in Glasgow, as with any great expectation of edification.
Paternal affection, as well as the furtherance of his own plans, determined him to the same conclusion.
When your father talks in that quiet determined manner, there will be no more change in him than in a fitted account.
Dubourg was determined I should have one youngster at least about my hand who understood business.
This probability determined my motions, and under the escort of my faithful Andrew, I set forth for the Barony Kirk.
I began to consider how I should seek a scene of explanation and apology with her also, when she gave me to understand she was determined to save me the trouble of soliciting an interview.
I did not think so, and determined to make an attempt to get to him.
I held mine out frankly, for I had had my say, and I was determined to show them that I could act like a man.
It makes me feel angry," said Uncle Jack, "and as if the more these scoundrels are obstinate and interfere with me, the more determined I shall grow.
I stood there with my teeth closed tightly, determined not to show fear, even if the horrible stuff did blow up.
Just then the churring and screeching of the grinding steel burst out louder than ever, and I determined to go away and treat all I had heard with silent contempt.
So that, now I was involuntarily started, I determined to leave my pursuers behind, and I ran.
On we went silently and with a settled determined aim, about which no one spoke, but perhaps thought all the more.
Besides, if I left him chained up Uncle Bob was not likely to unloose him, so I determined to run the risk, and leave the trap set when I went off guard.
I determined then to try and climb up from pocket to pocket of the wheel and so reach the stone-race at the opening, along which the water poured.
So determined was his attitude that, with the assistance of Astruc Cohen and his brother, the Marranos were ultimately brought safe to land.
Under such auspices, appointments were probably determined less by merit than by money.
They determined to establish a common fund in support of their people who should become destitute through a mob or persecution.
To bring about new complications he determined to gain possession of the citadel (Alcazar) of Segovia, at that time occupied by the king.
Moses de Leon would have left a gap, if he had not spoken of the Messianic period--the keynote of the Kabbala--and determined its date.
Todros, like his uncle, was a determinedopponent of philosophy and its devotees.
Even the rabbi of Perpignan was a friend of free thought and a determined enemy of mummified orthodoxy and the unreflecting faith of the literalist.
This noble woman, although she certainly did not possess the spirit either of her mother, Donna Gracia, or of her husband, determined like these to spend her wealth in the interests of Jewish knowledge.
When the council decreed that the Jews should be burnt, the unfortunates determined to anticipate the death which awaited them from the hangman.
He determined to give a definite direction to the aimless ideas floating in men's minds with regard to the coming of the Messiah.
They re-indoctrinated with their prejudice and narrowness of vision the Italian Jews, who were making determined efforts to free themselves from the bonds of the Middle Ages.
Still, hoping that it might again come in contact with the land-ice, he determined to move in the same direction.
We, being unwilling to become a burden to them, determined if possible to kill a bear, or a deer, or walrus should we fail to find any of the former animals.
Hearing this, I told Ewen that he might make his mind easy, that if he had determined to be a sailor he had now an opportunity of learning his profession, though he would gain his experience in a very rough school.
Almost immediately afterwards other tracks were seen indicating leads through the ice, and at length some appeared so near that the captain determined to open a passage through our floe to reach them by blasting and sawing.
I agreed with him, and we at once determinedto retrace our steps.
Had he not done so she would have passed on, supposing that we had all been lost; for, although short-handed, the captain had determined on prosecuting the fishery until the weather compelled him to return.
Our first attempt at landing failed, and then the admiral, who never would be beaten, against the orders of Sir John himself, determined to take command of the expedition on shore.
Lord Nelson determined to break the line in two places.
This did not make us less determined to beat the enemy.
The result of them was, that it was determined to form a camp on the spot, while twenty well-mounted warriors should go in pursuit of the Sioux.
Still, it couldn't be helped, and, of course, I determined to do my duty.
It made our hearts sink within us with sorrow, but it did not cause us to fight less fiercely, or be less determined to gain the victory.
They had, however, a large flotilla in Boulogne harbour, and it was determined to destroy it with the boats of the squadron.
Your uncle and I, deeply moved, took counsel together, and determined to try what could be done.
It seemed a long, long way off, still we determined to attempt to reach it.
The two-spotted lady-bird in particular is the determined exterminator of the destructive hop-fly, and is much beloved accordingly by Kentish farmers.
Because I want some light on this subject, Miss Gilbert, and I am determined to get it.
They are determined to run him away from this, his old home town.
Sidney Prale said nothing more; he whirled around and walked rapidly up the Avenue, enraged, wondering what it all meant, determined to find out as soon as possible.
It would only make him the more determinedto be faithful to Prale.
It was some time before things were adjusted, and then those men you had betrayed got together and determined to make you pay!
Harry determined to proceed; and when he had once made up his mind, his employers showed themselves very kind--helping their preparations, and having them to dinner on the last day.
I'm determined on it," said I, "and I only ask you to tell me what road to take.
Here an old sow with her litter were feeding; and immediately on seeing the two valuable pointers which accompanied the sportsman, she made a determined and most ferocious dash at them.
Every moment they drew closer and closer in a complete round, and seemed to look at me withdetermined hunger.
Having accomplished this object, Uncle John determined to "better himself," by getting a situation as copying clerk instead of office boy.
It was this success which had determinedthe Parson on the step which he had just taken, and which he had long before anxiously meditated.
He not only felt that he had been guilty of more sins than lying, but, viewing those minor faults in a different light than formerly, he determined to watch over his heart carefully, and avoid giving any cause of complaint in future.
If so, he was content to bear any outpouring of her wrath without endeavouring to excuse himself; but still, he was determined to tell her how he had procured the milk for his kitten, lest she should think him a thief.
It showed him what man was enabled to do by energy and industry, and he determined that, although obliged to cobble at old boots and shoes for the present, it should not be so for ever.
He had been walking for over an hour, quite determined to carry this adventure through to the end, when, from the top of a hill he caught sight of a motor-car drawn up on one of the lower slopes of the road.
Monsieur, excuse me for having come to disturb you like this, but I was determined to tell you .
Determined to keep awake and alert, he tried to pass the dark hours by mentally reciting Le Cid!
You wish to know why the baron is so determined that my real identity should remain hidden!
It was a few days before the usual period of the Christmas Holidays arrived, when the leading scholars of the head form determined on reviving the ancient but obsolete custom of barring-out the master of the school.
To prevent the occurrence of such a defeat we determined on organising our plans that very night.
We shortly met again, and, after a little consultation, it was determined that none of the leaders should come to school until sent for, and a free pardon given.
With his stick he commenced a more furious attack than before; and, observing us less turbulent, he appeared determined to force his way in spite of the barricadoes.
The master, perceiving their determined obstinacy, turned round, without further remonstrance, and indignantly walked away.
Reasoning with himself, that it must be by some enchantment connected with the mirror, that the form of the lady was to be seen in it, he determined to attempt to turn to account what he had hitherto studied principally from curiosity.
The morning arrived on which we had determined to make the attempt, and succeed or perish--perhaps both.
Hazel felt a gladness in her soul that would not down, even when she thought of poor Amelia Ellen crouched in her corner of the sleeper, miserable at her desertion, yet determinedto go.
The horse was nearly a rod away, and moving slowly, steadily, as he ate, with now and then a restless lifting of his head to look off into the distance and take a few determined steps before he stopped for another bite.
The train came in a brief space of time, and, weeping but firm, Amelia Ellen boarded it, dismayed at the thought of leaving her dear young lady, yet stubbornly determined to go.
She was half determined to stay where she was until the missionary's return, and show that she could adapt herself to any surroundings, but she saw that the woman was anxious to have her gone.
Your horse must have been determined indeed to take you so far in one day.
I guess I'm ashamed to admit it, but I came over here determined to find her and fix it all up, and take her back as Mrs. Julius P.
But she determinednevertheless to be on the alert.
It had been got away from me once, and I determined I wouldn't let on I'd got it until a photographer had made a dozen copies of it!
She seemed so nice and normal that at last I determined to confide in her.
Tuppence had no claim to beauty, but there was character and charm in the elfin lines of her little face, with its determined chin and large, wide-apart grey eyes that looked mistily out from under straight, black brows.
The doctor was not completely satisfied, but he saw that Sir James was determined to say no more, and realized that to try and extract more information from the famous K.
All these reflections passed through her mind in a flash, and she saw where a chance, a very problematical chance, lay, and she determined to risk all in one supreme effort.
At all events, he expresses his rage and contempt, and makes no secret of his determined revenge on those who had, as he conceived, frustrated his project.
He left behind him a character of reckless rapacity, and of a determined will, notwithstanding some generous and humane actions.
This fixed aversion was owing to the determined dislike of the Queen to abdicate, as it was her resolution, if there were no other person to be employed, never to make Lord Lovat an instrument of her affairs.
Upon weighing all these considerations, Lady Nithisdale perceived that all hope of mercy was vain; she determined to dismiss all such dependance from her mind, and to confide in her own efforts.
The effect of this may have been to render the Marquis still more determined in his adherence to the Stuart line.
Yet it was soon obvious that the Earl of Tullibardine, who had now acquired the title of Viceroy of Scotland, was determined to support a claim in behalf of the daughter of Lord Lovat, and to have her declared heiress to her father.
One principle he inherited from his ancestors--a determined fidelity to the Stuart cause.
When Edward the First determined to subdue Scotland, he found three Powers refuse to acknowledge his pretensions.
His jaws were clamped together now, the square, determined chin out-thrust; and while one hand held the letter, the other curled into a clenched fist.
Finally she sank down and rolled over and over in her blanket, this time determined to wrap up so snugly that the cold could not reach her.
I believe this man of the goggles is determined to wreak vengeance on us, and for some reason that we know nothing about.
She determined to ask some questions at the first opportunity.
His pale blue eyes gleaming with malignant fury, he launched a vicious upper-cut at Ignace, only to find his punishing right arm arrested in mid-air by two determined hands.
Now started on his way toward the thing he most dreaded, Bixton had determined to take the bit in his teeth and bolt.
He was determined to fight off sleep, so as to stay awake until his bunkies' return.
Determined not to be caught napping again, the two bunkies strolled along, eyes alertly trained on all passers-by.
Jimmy was as fully determined in an opposite direction.
Then he slowly sank back to his former position, determined to follow Bob's advice, "just act as though that smarty wasn't alive.
If it had been the work of Brigham Young or Joseph Smith, with such determined opposition as it has met with, it would have come to naught.
One's character may be determined in some measure by the quality of one's amusements.
Brigham Young was but a youth when he determined to devote his life to the Church; John Taylor, Wilford Woodruff, and in fact all the early founders of the Church devoted their youth and manhood to the cause of Zion.
The question of backbiting, therefore, is probably best determined by the ancient rule that, "the letter killeth but the spirit giveth life.
As a general rule, backbiting is better determined by the spirit and purpose that actuate us in speaking of things we consider faults in others than in the words themselves.
A good motto for young people to adopt, who are determined to delve into philosophic theories, is to search all things, but be careful to hold on only to that which is true.
But there are many who, not having reached this point of determined conviction, are driven about by every wind of doctrine, thus being ill at ease, unsettled, restless.
We can not, or if we do, we transgress the laws of God, for he has no sympathy with Satan, nor with him who knoweth to do good and doeth evil; who knoweth to do right but is determined to do wrong.
After all, one's success must be determined more by the eternal (as well as the present) needs of man, than by temporary standards which men erect in pursuance of the spirit of the age in which they live.
Having appeared in a notable picture drama, she determined to take up photoplay writing herself.