I always like to help forward officers who I see ready, not only to do their actual business but to go beyond it, in order to acquire knowledge, and I doubt not that I shall find this in you.
He will, I doubt not, either take you into his own service, or give you such strong recommendations that you will have no difficulty in obtaining a post with some officer of distinction should you wish to continue with the army.
I doubt not that he has received instructions not to hazard a battle except under extraordinary circumstances, while Enghien would, if possible, bring one about under any circumstances whatever.
I care not for her prejudices--she SHALL listen to me; and I will show her such reasons for yielding to the pressure of the times that I doubt not to bring back her consent to whatever measures these exigencies may require.
Doubt not for a moment, noble Dudley, that we could blame THEE for the folly of thy retainer--thee, whose thoughts we know to be far otherwise employed.
I have now made a full avowal of all the plagiarisms of which I am aware myself; but I doubt not, many more may be found, of which I am at present totally unconscious.
He is one of the best of Men; and if the lovely Antonia will permit me to be her Advocate with him, I doubt not my being able to make a favourable report of her cause.
I doubt not but He will shelter you for the night with pleasure.
There at least he will find persons who have a right to advise him and to expostulate with him, and who will, I doubt not, have also the spirit to do so.
They expect relief, I doubt not; and I doubt not that they will find it: but sudden relief they are far too wise to expect.
Our Irish friends will, I doubt not, remember that the very persons who offer this bribe exerted themselves not long ago to raise a cry against the proposition to give additional members to Belfast, Limerick, Waterford, and Galway.
We doubt not of a fair and lucky war, Since God so graciously hath brought to light This dangerous treason lurking in our way To hinder our beginnings.
I doubt not that, since we are well persuaded We carry not a heart with us from hence That grows not in a fair consent with ours, Nor leave not one behind that doth not wish Success and conquest to attend on us.
He is now past sixty; troubled with asthma; and I doubt not may be, occasionally, thinking it near time to end his campaigns.
Doubt not that I will attack them on the first opportunity.
I doubt not,' said I, 'that both gouty George and his devoted servant will be mouldering in their tombs long before Royalty in England thinks about adopting popery.
Doubt not but we shall,' said Peter; 'Winifred shall have some of thy flitch cooked for dinner.
I doubt not that we will accept your offer thankfully.
And I doubt not, that if you had observed the impression these persons made on you when you met them for the first time, you would have found that impression a true index to their character.
The night that approaches will prove, I doubt not, the winter night in which much bread will grow.
But your time's coming, and I doubt not you'll be made as comfortable as I.
The justice of the cause which in the end prevailed, will, I doubt not, come to be acknowledged by every citizen of the land, in time.
He is now dead, and I doubt not in life he often regretted his mistake in attempting to gain popular fame by abusing the army-leaders, then as now an easy and favorite mode of gaining notoriety, if not popularity.
Well, you have chosen your nymphs, and had good store from whence to pick, I doubt not.
Had he lived, I doubt not that he would have redeemed the rare promise of his earlier years.
I regret not having made any inquiries as to Marjolin, who, I doubt not, would strike his ponderous snuff-box until it resounded like the Grecian horse, at hearing such a doctrine associated with his respectable name.
What he taught me lies far down, I doubt not, among the roots of my knowledge, but it does not flower out in any noticeable blossoms, or offer me any very obvious fruits.
I doubt not, with the help of St. Paul, that I shall bring them to some order," Sir Nigel answered.
Doubt not that he will come back to you both safe and prosperous, my fair dame," quoth Sir Nigel.
Talleyrand corresponded directly with the King, and I doubt not that my information at length reached the ears of his Majesty.
The early death of Desaix alone could break their union, which, I doubt not, would eventually have had great influence on the political and military career of General Bonaparte.
You will, I doubt not, have to endure some bitter reproaches, and a violent scene; but the scene will be just the same for the whole as for a part.
Some one has betrayed him; 'tis he, I doubt not, that would deceive you now.
There he remained for the space of a year and more, fretting much, I doubt not, against his condition, for never surely was a man more impatient of bonds.
But of this grace I, by reason I doubt not of my sins, have been judged unworthy.
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