Nothing is so well adapted to fill up the interstices of business with rational enjoyment, to make even a solitary life agreeable, and to smooth pleasantly and honorably the downward path of age.
Had I nothonorably paid my way from Cleveland to Cincinnati instead of trespassing on the property of a mighty railroad company?
Just recently she confessed to me why she forgot the teachings of her childhood and mother, why she forgot her dream of being honorably married and becoming all that her mother was.
At the conclusion of the "trial," the court unanimously resolved that I should not only be honorably acquitted of all charges, but that I was henceforth to be allowed the freedom of the Army of the Cumberland.
The boy had been honorably discharged, but there were no blanks, and red tape forbids a surgeon, no matter how high his position, to grant the final discharge without the blank forms.
Sanford Griffin was anhonorably discharged soldier, and he testified that Columbus Seats was shot dead by Frank Phillips, in Clarksville, Tennessee.
Our claims were fairly heard, equitably adjudged, and the awards were honorably and punctually paid to the sufferers.
As such, I admit, it should be honorably fulfilled.
Sir, I further object to a navy, because it will be the means of exciting many wars, which, without the establishment, may be honorably avoided.
The great and prominent object with the United States, as to their exterior relations, always has been to maintain peace--but to maintain it honorably and consistently with the rights of the nation.
In the morning she required to be anoynted, and I did very devowtly prepare myself, and pray for vertue and powr, and Christ his blessing of the oyle to the expulsion of the wycked; and then twyse anoynted, the wycked one did resest a while.
His energy and intelligence have been honorably felt in every walk of life, and his enterprise and skill have done much to develop and upbuild the Dominion.
There is one name so long and honorably associated with the fortunes of this Province that it merits premier recognition.
The Clan has taken its place honorably among its contemporaries and neighbors.
Having been detailed, soon after, on service to one of the provinces, I was so severely wounded that I was thought to be permanently unfitted for duty, and was honorably dismissed with a life pension.
Mr. Kimball is by inheritance of the first class of New-England men, numbering in his family a signer of the Declaration of Independence, a President of the Continental Congress, and several other persons honorably distinguished in affairs.
Butler, the humane and efficient steward, who had been honorably associated with him in both terms of his administration as Health Officer, attacked with the fever in its most malignant form.
Monsieur, this I have already admitted; it cannothonorably be denied.
That will be getting rid of them, at least, honorably and fairly.
Those who should distinguish themselves for gallantry and good conduct were assured that they might depend upon being honorably noticed and suitably rewarded.
Upon his exchange as prisoner a year later, Washington restored him to his rank as captain-lieutenant, and he served honorably to the end of the war.
He occupied the colonial throne but five months, yet, during that brief space, he did something that signalized his name both honorably and disgracefully.
The three days' investigation having closed at Adam-ondi-Ahman, every man was honorably acquitted, Adam Black being judge.
It was a new experience for him to keep anything from his mother; but he felt that he could not honorably tell her what had passed between the captain and himself.
If you mean to say that I didn't come honorablyby my money, you are mistaken.
I will see the captain, and perhaps I may honorably give you the information you seek.
He also followed several other lines of manual labor and was ever ready to accept honorable work, believing that all work is honorable if honorably done.
He continued with the army throughout his term of enlistment, covering five years, and was honorably discharged in 1859.
After the death of his countess, and the passing of his youthful loves, he married Catherine de Monteynard, with whom he honorablypassed the last decade of his life.
Huebsch and Doubleday, Page & Company have been and are honorably to the fore.
But the great Theodosius, an epithet which he honorably deserved on this momentous occasion, conducted himself as the firm and faithful guardian of the republic.
In 1826, he was elected to Congress, where he servedhonorably for two years.
In the fulfillment of the duties of his present position Mr. Orr will doubtless add honorablyto the reputation he now enjoys.
I could question you under a compulsion spell, but your magical defenses are strong enough that doing so would be the equivalent of torture--which I may not honorably have you subjected to if you did indeed give one of my clansmen Last Gift.
If either is true, I cannot honorably hold you prisoner--but I have only your word and a lightsaber that could have been taken from a dead or captured warrior in this universe.
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