In truth," continues the historian, "it was through obedience to this mandate that his Majesty Jannat-ashiyani suffered so many injuries from his brothers without avenging himself.
But under extraordinary circumstances it is not only possible, but very probable, that injuries may occur.
The Martin will return for several seasons to the same nest, where it happens to be well sheltered and secured from the injuries of the weather.
The Civet, although a native of the warmest climates, is yet found to live in temperate, and even cold countries, provided it be defended carefully from the injuries of the air.
At the entrance of every cell the Bee architect places a flange of wax, which fortifies the aperture, and prevents the injuries it might receive from the frequent ingress and egress of the Bees.
There was no one by at the moment to hear theseinjuries except Westover, but Whitwell called them out with a frankness which was perhaps more carefully adapted to the situation than it seemed.
I should be glad, my son, if you confined yourselves to mere resistance; but how often have you inflicted, within sight of this very door, theinjuries of which you complain?
Our injuriesare not slight," replied the youth, "nor is the vengeance of the house of Stramen an idle threat.
I could willingly forgive all the injuries I have received at their hands, when I remember the kindness of the Lady Margaret.
Philip knew that the injurieshe had received in the explosion on board the Theseus would oblige him to leave the service.
With such injuries as yours, I fear you'll never be able to work again.
It is like its instrument the brain, which knows nothing of any injuries inflicted upon itself.
This appears in heredity as the normal non- inheritance of mutilations on the one hand, and on the other as their occasional inheritance in the case of injuries followed by disease.
It was surely a generous thing in Solomon, who set his seal of approbation upon the rod, to furnish in that same signet a balm for injuries like these.
Please you describe theinjuries in those two undoubted cases.
I answer that the minor injuries of Sherrett would have been equally perceptible; to wit, the bruises on the head, and the broken arm; but not the perforation of the lungs; and that it was killed the man.
Ande, totally forgetting his injuries in the excitement, sped up after him.
It was evident that whatever injuries he had received, the shock was more than them all, and with rest he would evidently pull through it.
Ande related in brief epitome the injuries he and his and the Vivians had received at the hands of Richard and his father, closing with the question: "Who has been the injured party?
Hugh had recovered from the severe injuries of the Shawnese battle and had returned to his home and his pursuit of rafting.
It was not in the power of man to bury past injuries in oblivion, while there were continually present minds which had been debased by tyranny, and hearts which had been outraged by cruelty; but all that could be done was done.
He need not occupy the time of his friends, nor harrow their feelings, by a narrative of the injuries their colony had sustained at the hands of the French National Assembly.
That is why one would like to see Englishmen concerned about injuries done to Englishmen by Englishmen, even more than about injuries done to Englishmen by foreigners.
He received injuries from which he died four days later.
Lieutenant Selfridge suffered injuries from which he died within three hours, while Wright suffered several broken bones.
He had these records at his command; and he had the opportunity of observing the system of training and the treatment of injuries in the gymnasia.
The animal becomes almost worthless by the injuriescaused by such practices.
The tushes are a poor guide at any time in the life of the animal to ascertain his age by; they, more than any other of the teeth, being most exposed to the injuries I have referred to.
The person should also well understand the anatomy of the parts, as injuries committed with the seton-needle, in those parts, are often more serious and more difficult of cure than the disease caused by the first injury.
She was worked, at least a year or more, too young; and to this cause I attribute certain injuries which I shall speak of hereafter.
Yet, in spite of all his skill, and with the best of shelter, fifteen of these animals died from mortification of their wounds and injuries of the spine.
Agamemnon, whoseinjuries he resents, is the monarch of the great Achaean race, whose dynasty and dominion the Dorians are destined to overthrow.
He considered these injuries too valuable to be wasted, and at once invented a new game to make use of them.
You know Munger is trying to prove that his injuries are of a permanent nature, and we are perfectly certain that he is malingering.
Some had received cuts and injuries in their contest with the gangs, and lacerated faces presented a hideous and sickening spectacle.
Ben found an asylum at the cottage; but when commiserated on account of the injuries he had sustained, he declared that he was proud of his "honourable scars.
Sir Astley hence concludes that, in the treatment of injuries of the brain, if you omit to keep the mind free from agitation, your other means will be unavailing.
Inflammatory fevers, affections of the brain, and injuries upon the head, are among the more common causes of imperfect hearing.
We may thus very effectually guard against injuries from a very injurious agent.
His arm was broken, and there were injuries to the skull and spine which must have occasioned instant death.
What could be seen of these poor wretches gave a horrible impression of their injuries and of the pain which they were enduring, but they gave no outward indication of their sufferings.
Mr. Beatty, the able, kind, and deserving gentleman who was in charge of the line, received injuries which laid the foundation of a disease that afterwards proved fatal.
The principle was extended to other injuries of limbs, and was never, perhaps, adopted to such an extent in the field as it was by our English army surgeons.
The people of that country, if the French army retreats, will, I am persuaded, take a severe vengeance for the injuries they have felt and the insults they have been exposed to.
But suppose I take the position that I will assault Jones and I will not pay him any damages for the injuries occasioned by my assault.
Claims for tort are not provable, that is, claims for injuries to person or property not arising out of contact.
Thus we are asking the master to assume a greater financial responsibility for injuries to his servant under this new theory than he has assumed heretofore.
Mr. Stanger's many friends will rejoice to hear that, though he has been cruelly and brutally beaten, and though he has sustained severe injuries about the head, there is no immediate danger to his life.
It mentioned that his injuries had been in the head, from the discharge of a shotgun.
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