Are you not now nearly as independant as you will be then?
These two tribes are more numerous than the two first-mentioned, and appear to be of a more independant race than the others, and gave us much trouble on our first settlement, by continual thefts and otherwise.
It is more probable, therefore, that Byerley Creek is a tributary of either the Einasleih or Gilbert, or that it is an independant stream altogether, running into the Gulf between the Gilbert and Staaten rivers.
The Estate near Aberdeen which my brother possesses by the bounty of his great Uncle independant of Sir George, was entirely sufficient to support him and my Sister in Elegance and Ease.
We ought not now to be debating whether we shall be independantor not, but, anxious to accomplish it on a firm, secure, and honorable basis, and uneasy rather that it is not yet began upon.
Can we but leave posterity with a settled form of government, an independant constitution of it's own, the purchase at any price will be cheap.
The idea of being such has always been repugnent to me, while the idea of a few dollars at a time doaled out to one of independant mind is galling.
I then inquired if he prefered the clinging Vine or the independant tipe, which follows its head and not its instincts.
We might indeed thus separate the Joassmee tribe from the Wahabee, for we had already, in a formal treaty, recognised them as an independant power; though perhaps for all other purposes, they might be considered as identified.
He is an independant prince, and his jurisdiction, though principally confined to Muscat, extends yet generally over the province of Oman.
This is then succeeded anew in a very startling manner by the introductory Allegro of the primo, blending with it as it were in the style of a Fantasia, though it previously appeared as an independant piece of Music.
Some sound like independant piano-fantasia's, to which the song has been adapted.
And this has a surprising effect in assimilating the opposite character and sharpest peculiarities of various races of otherwise distinct and independant origin.
But she is an independant kritter, and dont care one kuss for stanzy.
And on this ground, as men labouring to establish anIndependant Constitution of our own, do we exceed all others in our hope, end, and aim.
I, therefore, asked Mr. Thomas if he would give me a note as to his own impression, so as to furnish an independant account.
Independant of the characters here sketched, Gonepteryx is distinctly separated from Amynthia, by the peculiar construction of the feet.
The existence of a woman, who was visited on account of her literary reputation, was but a trifle; but that trifle was totally independant of him, and was sufficient to make him resolve to crush me.
But, independant of this general answer, we may give a more direct explanation.
We should be perfectly convinced, that eggs are only destined by Nature to serve as a matrix in animals who have not that viscera, by those females producing eggs independant of the male.
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