To fix the bars in the drumhead in readiness for heaving; not forgetting to pin and swift.
I answered, that I thought the passion of love as well suited to the purposes of poetry as any other passion; but that it was a cheap way of pleasing to fix the attention of the reader through a long poem on the mere appetite.
Had no other distinction settled upon Kate, this would have been enough to fix the gaze of her own nation.
Who make the effort which was forever to fix thefate of Maximilian?
A tutor being required, about 1810, to fix the amount of allowance for a young man of small fortune, nearly related to myself, pronounced three hundred and twenty pounds little enough.
He seemed to think such an act justifiable, and observed, it was in my power to fix theelection by a word in an instant, by declaring I would not turn out the federal officers, nor put down the navy, nor spunge the national debt.
Or if it existed, for a moment, at the birth of ours, it would not be easy to fix the term of its continuance.
It is to fix the associates of things, so that their respective transformations are collated, and they become significant of one another.
For this reason it is very important that the first objects to fix the soul's admiration should be really admirable, for otherwise their accidental blemishes will corrupt the mind to which they appear sub specie boni.
The powerful kinsmen whom he had raised and enriched were excluded from the throne; and the eunuch Amantius, who reigned in the palace, had secretly resolved to fix the diadem on the head of the most obsequious of his creatures.
That unhappy old man was himself tortured with the sharpest pains both of mind and body; and, in the consciousness of his approaching end, he resolved to fix the tiara on the head of Merdaza, the most favored of his sons.
Yet even these perfections were insufficient to fix thelove of Theophano; and, after a reign of four years, she mingled for her husband the same deadly draught which she had composed for his father.
This leads to a question which is difficult to answer, for the precise day of delivery is uncertain; consequently to fix thebeginning of the engagement may prove a troublesome matter.
If the form cannot be separated from the object, nor property from possession, possession must be shared; in any case, society reserves the right to fix the conditions of property.
My sole design is to fix theidea in the mind by an example.
I only ask by what standard judges, called upon to decide a suit for possession, fix the interest?
Alexander's expedition appears to have contributed greatly to fix the attention of the Greeks on the great question of the influence of climates.
He's come over to fix the thing up, and I guess he's prepared to give you all particulars.
At any rate, I am sure that we should never be able to fix the guilt in the proper quarter.
Supposing Miss Van Hoyt should herself fix the date of your visit, and engage to be there?
But in the case of products gathered from the farmers the case is different, and the producer can less easily protect himself against combinations among buyers to fix the price he shall receive.
Indeed, all through the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, there were continual attempts tofix the rate of wages arbitrarily by law, and also the hours of labor.
It is a good mental exercise to try to fix the mind on the primitive man divested of all the attributes he has acquired in his struggles with the other mammalian fauna.
His reference to a "peace" helps us to fix the date of his first adventure in France.
Congress, under the Constitution, has power to fix the day on which the electors shall be chosen, and it has fixed the day as Tuesday after the first Monday in November.
And that--some supple courtier of my heir Shall use its robed and sceptered arm, perhaps, To fix the rope to, which best drags it down.
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