When public credit is firmly established, the little shocks it receives from the counterfeiters of paper money, do not lead to material consequences; but in the present ticklish state of things, there is just ground of apprehension.
May they be firmly established, and effectually secured.
Concerning subjugation either of the whole or of a part of enemy territory, it must be asserted that annexation gives a title only after a firmly established conquest.
Many writers, however, deny that a conquest is firmly established as long as guerilla war is going on.
This Arabic idiom is so firmly established that in the opposite case, when a period is for once to be expressed in days, the equivalent expressed in nights is added as a more exact definition; e.
In a fast, fixed, or firmly established manner; fixedly; firmly; immovably.
But this could hardly have been due to the existence of firmly established norms of custom.
The contrary custom is firmly established; each would have to overcome the opposition of her neighbours, leagued together against the example which some have never given and others do not desire to follow.
It is a poor sort of logic to quote isolated exceptions against laws so firmly established.
When my authority is firmly established, my first care will be to avoid the necessity of using it.
As one of those who acted with the revolutionists, he was liberal in his ideas; but as the servant of royalty he wished to see a firmly established government, which to his mind was impossible with the reign of demagogues.
But Louis Philippe was not yet firmly established on his throne.
He probably thought that his throne was so firmly established that he could afford to please the enemies of his house, and perhaps would gain popularity.
The well-being of mankind,” He declares, “its peace and security are unattainable unless and until its unity is firmly established.
Now as, according to the above, the existence of God belongs to revelation, by which it is firmly established, it has no need whatever of human authentication.
This we believe, in the subsequent volumes, will be firmly established.
The remote antiquity of these repulsive customs are, therefore, firmly established.
With diligence and perseverance for our guides, we have for years pursued the clue to this historical labyrinth, and when the end is reached, we believe that the nation, the time, and the means will be firmly established!
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