That a petition for a dissolution of the parliament will, at all times, have its favourers, may be easily imagined.
On the next day, June 10, Madariaga landed his forces, and it may be easily imagined, that he had no bloody conquest.
It may be easily imagined, that such principles were quickly overthrown, and that no court, but that of Rome, thought it for its interest to favour them.
It may be easily imagined, how pitiable my condition here must have been.
The subtle dialectic, with which this has been carried on down to our times, and the vast number of laws, customs and useless ceremonies of all sorts, which it has occasioned, may be easily imagined.
In what circumstances, therefore, I found myself, may be easily imagined.
The Frenchman's chagrin may be easily imagined, when he threw down the Gazette, with the exclamation 'Ce n'est pas vrai!
My distress may be easily imagined at being compelled, worn out with the heat and half dead with thirst, to join the band of pilgrims.
The effect of these words upon me may be easily imagined, but my purpose was not to be shaken.
My feelings, then, may be easily imagined, who had been longing to see them with feverish impatience, and saw them suddenly burst upon my sight in the spectral twilight of the early dawn.
It may be easily imagined how I felt in view of such an offer from this generous and respectable stranger.
The vehemence and energy, with which these questions were proposed, had an effect, that may be easily imagined, in kindling the spirits of the rest of us.
The indignation and disgust felt at Rome by the regular practitioners at such quackâPope practice as this, may be easily imagined.
The nature of the ceremony itself may be easily imagined.
That the merchants will try every method of eluding a law so prejudicial to their interest, may be easily imagined, and a mind not very fruitful of evasions, will discover that this law may be eluded by a thousand artifices.
The wrath of Damze may be easily imagined, especially as he had boasted to several of his officers of having put a spoke in the Lieutenant's wheel.
Some of the hills are literally covered with rhododendron trees, fifty or sixty feet high, and when they are all in full bloom the effect may be easily imagined.
When Lord Jamleigh himself arrived, and established his identity, the scene that ensued may be easily imagined.
The havoc which such an animal can make among growing crops may be easily imagined.
It may be easily imagined that, before soldiers become familiarized with the appearance of the Elephant, they might be pardoned for being panic-struck at the sight of so strange an animal.
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