Some disquiets must arise, but I trust not hurtful; for her majesty saith she will know the truth, so as every one shall see his own fault, and so stay.
In a word, the bill was adopted by the majority, with a small amendment in the title, which produced some disquiets in the lower house; but this dispute was compromised, and it was enacted into a law towards the close of the session.
I do confess [Since now we speak on't] that this sacrifice Prussia is doomed to, still disquiets me.
It onlydisquiets him and makes him less fit to see them.
Yes; let us fly, for there is a plume on that hat whichdisquiets me; it is of a color much in vogue at the court, and he looks to me like an ambassador from our royal master.
Yes, it is my king who disquiets me; you must know, M.
As you have found it out, I will no longer deny that there is something that disquiets me.
What, then, is the fresh spiritual difficulty that now disquiets you?
The persistence of the assertion of a fatal accident disquiets me, in spite of my knowledge to the contrary.
The threat of the Deputy disquiets him, and he warns me to prepare.
The unexpected development disquiets me: the sound of "pardon" is detestable.
For he that hath the yoke of marriage upon his shoulders, must patiently suffer and indure all the disquiets and troubles that that estate is subject to.
It is my mournful ad vantage over you that disquiets your happy calm.
It disturbs my convictions, it disquiets my reason; I do not settle back to my life so easily after your breath has passed over it.
No doubt of victory disquiets me, but the thought of its awful price.
Thus you see that your disquiets have had no foundation but in the sportive malice of your talkative neighbour.
How much thy disquiets would be augmented by the letters which I sent thee, never entered my thoughts.
My disquiets increased as you grew up, and that age arrived when the heart comes to be entangled with what is called love.
Every morning this creature follows me in my walk, a fact which really disquiets me because of the superstitious nature of the people.
But behind this mask of a cosmopolitan I begin to divine another character which disquiets me, and the full discovery of which I postpone to a favourable opportunity.
And if the tonsure disquiets you, for it is rather a delicate operation, the prettiest hands and the prettiest scissors--golden scissors, ma foi!
Yes; but, however, I do not believe that in our circumstances it will be useful; it fatigues the soldier and disquiets the bourgeois.
But one thing disquiets me--if the letter was destroyed for M.
That is our secret, monseigneur; you shall know hereafter, but now let us see him, for his visit disquiets me.
Very well, monsieur; but there is one point which disquiets me.
For nearly six months, my cowardly complacence has endangered my prudent action, and to let Arabella breathe easily disquiets my soul, so I must shut her up.
Her father, to whom the death of the innocent man was a thing that threw all other disquiets into the shade, suppressed whatever he felt of resentment or disgust, and showed only wonderment.
But thinking back on his own past, he found that his disquiets had not been about his mistakes that had most harmed others.
When will you cease to present to the good doctor the spectacle of a scandalous folly whichdisquiets him?
Monseigneur, the silence you keep every now and then disquiets me.
But the continual disquiets of his soul rendered him suspicious of his own condition, and brought him to believe, that God had punished him, for not following the new apostle of the East.
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