A loan relieves you temporarily, and leaves you in a state to contract several others successively, which, you must acknowledge, weakens the guarantee that you offer.
You felt it yourself instantly in not finding it a good guarantee for the small loan of three thousand francs.
Mr. Wade, however, demanded some securer guaranteethat strict justice should be done.
Who would have thought that the amiable, charming King, whose frivolity and sensuality seemed to guarantee a weak and pliable nature, would prove to be more than a match for his people?
The tradition which identifies Andes with any particular village in the neighbourhood of Mantua does not therefore carry with it any guarantee of its truth.
His highly-trained faculty, already proved and exercised in other works, was a guarantee for the artistic execution of any design which he should undertake.
Laughing in her sleeve she could even give it out that her sympathetic neutrality would sufficiently guarantee to her allies certain suspended contracts of an economic nature.
A guarantee of a permanent eight-hour day in all plants in Bridgeport making war munitions.
The foreman told them that, on behalf of the Remington Company, Major Penfield desired to assure them a permanent eight-hour day, beginning August 1, and to guarantee a dollar a day increase in pay.
To guarantee the maintenance of the fortress of Lemberg, even in case the Grodek position should be penetrated and have to be given up, a strongly fortified supporting work had been built.
This carries with it a demand for a guarantee of a minimum wage and double pay for overtime.
It is true that she had no guarantee for the promised concessions except the "Teutonica fides," which has become a byword and a reproach.
The choice is between a guarantee from one or two persons, and from a trading company.
Guarantee companies are now established in London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, and other large cities.
Years ago she had not been able to judge between love and insult--what guarantee had she here?
To Benedetti he telegraphed imperative orders that he was to request from the King a guarantee for the future, and a promise that he would never again allow the Prince to return to the candidature.
The Emperor however refused to accept them; he required a guarantee not only of his possessions in Italy but also of his treaties with the other Italian princes.
He offered to the Emperor of Austria his armed neutrality and a guarantee of the Austrian possessions in Italy.
He had, however, even a surer guarantee than this; the ultimatum presented to Denmark was couched in such a form that even if he would the King could not comply with it.
His great fear was that Austria should come to terms with Prussia, and surrender the Duchies on condition that Prussia should guarantee her Italian possessions.
This possession would more and more guarantee its own continuance; it was improbable that any Power would undertake an offensive war to expel her.
I consider it a kind of Palladium for our future, a great guarantee for the future of Germany in its present form.
America, grudging as she has been in the past to enlarge his rights, or even to guarantee those which she has granted, has grown too great indeed.
You had better get your dossier by heart, but I guaranteeyou will be asked no questions.
I'd guarantee to wash you away in twenty-four hours--yes, in spite of all your big guns.
He is obliged to give a guarantee for the fulfilment of his engagements.
It was, however, expected that the chiefs of the Left, upon attaining office, would turn resolutely towards Prussia in search of a guarantee against the Clerical menace embodied in the regime of Marshal Macmahon.
Dreikaiserbund, both as a guarantee of European peace and as a conservative league against revolutionary parties.
Italy had developed some important commercial interests in Montenegro, and anything which strengthened the position of that principality was a guarantee against further Austrian encroachments.
Meanwhile he took care to curb the excesses of the Italian Jacobins and to encourage the Moderates, who were favourable to the French connexion as promising a guarantee against Austrian domination and internal anarchy.
If you'll guaranteeto clear out of the country and not come back again, I'll take no further proceedings on the strength of this certificate.
Liberty possesses no guarantee if there is not an Assembly to contribute to the constitution of the Republic.
I do not even care to state the nature of my next exploit, but I guarantee that it will be sensational.
I'll guarantee that he'll never get away with anything there to-night.
The envoy, who had contrived to disburden himself of this in the very moment of his arrestation, at once made a signal indicative of its pressing emergency; and his own rank and position seemed to guarantee the fact.
The horror and disgust he expressed when reciting the story were a guarantee for what he would have done.
One of the bitterest trials the connoisseur has to contend with, is the consciousness that no amount of care and expense canguarantee him an absolutely flawless collection.
Indeed, he has a great fear of death, unless--you will guarantee him immortality.
But whatguarantee have I that this money will be paid--these estates made mine upon the condition stipulated?
But Gamburdo had a plan for averting such a war, or, if it had to come, to guarantee the victory for the forces of sound government when the issue was drawn.
The laws of the Constitution of the Republic guarantee justice to all suspects, Juan Antonio.
A lecture agency cabled offering a guarantee of a fantastic sum for a three-month lecture tour.
These figures are taken from the best available authorities, chiefly Schwanebach and Scalon, but I am not prepared to guarantee their accuracy.
I and the labour representatives, my brave comrades, guarantee the inviolability of your person.