London, for government, is so agreeable a symphony with the rest, that there is no fear of dangerous discord toensue thereby.
This is true, and the same mischief were likely to ensue again; for it is said, that the same policy is now in speech in their Company.
Here would ensue a pause; for they say that a certain stillness precedes the tempest.
It is vain to offer as an excuse, that public men are not to be reproached for the evils that may happen to ensue from their measures.
We determined to bear in mind these effects when some other phenomena were exhibiting, and try whether similar results would ensue when the attention of the parties was devoted to other subjects.
If these duties are not properly performed envious feelings and a quarrel might ensue before the end of the meal.
Quarrels sometimes ensue as a result of the flowing bowl, and war expeditions are proposed, but on the whole it may be said that the ManĂ³bo is a peaceful and a merry drinker.
Howitt says that there wouldensue a blood feud, which comes nearly to the same.
If married, a quarrel wouldensue if the husband came to know anything.
An ovary belated after the fortieth year of life atrophies, and menopause symptoms will often ensue in the course of a few months after the operation.
There can be no doubt, however, of the difficulty which would ensue by consular espousal of the interests of a particular firm to the inevitable prejudice of a rival house.
Never leave him, but ensue the counsel of Sapience.
I cannot blame him, sir, though your blows would him grieve; For he knoweth present death to ensue of all ye give.
A generous rivalry would at once ensue all over the archipelago in each of the twelve prospective states.
In a word, scenes ensue which would not for a single instant be tolerated by the officers upon any other occasion.
In some cases, the attending surgeon has professionally interfered before the last lash has been given, alleging that immediate death must ensue if the remainder should be administered without a respite.
Such a sea-martinet was our Captain, that sometimes we were roused from our hammocks at night; when a scene would ensue that it is not in the power of pen and ink to describe.
If he endeavoured to possess himself of the plate contrary to the assent of Ellen, a disturbance would ensue in the house, and his arrest as a deserter might follow upon the discovery of his presence there.
Among the greetings and the condolences from other marketers there would ensue lengthy conversations with the vendors of poultry, of fish, or of vegetables.
She saw the dreadful hours that must ensue before she went back to Dinwiddie, the dreadful days that would follow after she got there, the dreadful weeks that would run on into the dreadful years.
The President can not under such circumstances apprehend that the responsibility for any consequences which may unhappily ensue will by the just judgment of an impartial world be imputed to the United States.
The thought of this made me tremble so, though well aware that my death might ensue from a twig on the rustle, or a leaf upon the flutter, that my chance of making off unseen was gone ere I could seize it.
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