By taking the current a little farther up, the rest of the family got safely over; where we had an opportunity of joining our acknowledgments to her's.
I testified the pleasure I should have in his company, and my wife and daughters joining in entreaty, he was prevailed upon to stay supper.
Much of her joining was with wooden pegs; there was iron in her too, from the single deposit of ore on the island of Adelphi.
The thing Spearman had almost said when his anger and disappointment were high, the hint at joining forces with Lantis in abandonment of everything thus far achieved--nothing could be gained by speaking of that now.
I'll do anything in reason," said the benevolent-looking gentleman, pressing in and joining with the bids.
At the mid-morning interval she took a solitary walk round the playground, and at one o'clock, instead ofjoining the rest of the day boarders in the gymnasium, she lingered behind in the classroom.
She much preferred going by herself to joining Addie Parker and Bertha Warren, so she scurried along, hoping they would not overtake her.
Two old and useless submarines, filled with explosives, were to be blown up against the viaduct joining the mole and the shore.
But by joining with the Lithuanians, she managed at length to defeat the Germans at the famous battle of Tannenberg in 1410.
It is with peculiar feeling, Mr. President, that I find myself in France joining with you in rejoicing over the victory that has been won.
In October and November 1831 he was for three weeks in town with Thackeray, and in the following summer was thinking of joining him at Havre when he wrote to his friend Allen.
Art begins when one person, with the object of joining another or others to himself in one and the same feeling, expresses that feeling by certain external indications.
Notwithstanding the variety of his occupations, one of which was supposed to debar him from joining the Methodist Church, he was an ardent member of that community.
Renaud," said Mrs. Abercorn, waking up abruptly and joining in the conversation with her usual judicial air.
Fortunately, however, a curtained brake was passing, and into this I sprang, joining two women and a dominie, and together we ambled very deliberately into the quiet seaport.
The journey takes an hour and a half, the last half-hour being spent in a canal leading south from the Maas and ultimately joining Dort's confluence of waters.
I am sorry to hear that the bronchitis has been bothering you again, joining hands with anno Domini to remind you of our human frailty.
Yet she seemed to understand and, joining him, they passed out.
It seemed but fair that he should know the dangers of our expedition before joining it.
You look so killingly happy," Tommy said, joining us.
Only when on his way back to the camp was he sensible of the murmurs of censure at his hypocrisy in joining the penitential procession at all.
So these two went abreast up the great staircase, and found the Princess Isabel already playing joyously with Etienne, John Mortimer joining clumsily in as best he could.
You are ordered to obtain any information as to the movements of the brigand Cabrera and his men, by penetrating into their district, and, if possible, joining their organisation.
Even the day is appointed, and nothing is going to happen which will prevent the blessed wedding-bells from ringing, or the clergyman from the sacred joining together of man and of maid, till death do part them.
Unless checked, the Carthaginians would now cross the Alps, enter Italy, and, joining forces with Hannibal, place Rome in great danger.
VIA LATÍNA, from Rome to Aquínum and Teánum, joining the Via Appia at Beneventum.
The Visigoths under Theodoric, joining the Romans under Aetius, met the Huns near Orleans.
In Umbria, near Ocriculum and Narnia, a branch went east through Spoletium, joining the main line at Fulsinia.
He encouraged industry and agriculture, drained marshes, and built the Frederick William Canal, joining the Oder with the Elbe.
The great canal of Languedoc, joining the Mediterranean with the Garonne River and thence with the Atlantic, was planned and constructed under his patronage.
Although he captured and held Azov for a time, he was obliged to relinquish it, as we have seen, in order to prevent the Turks from joining hands with Charles XII.
Dialectic is the correct joining and disjoining of Ideas.
The consequence is, that an incessant change is taking place,--a midshipman sometimes not remaining on board of her for more than three days before an opportunity offers of joining his ship.
The new members had, on joining the community, been obliged to despoil themselves of all worldly possessions and conform to the other doctrines of Chelcicky mentioned above.