To my brother, Mr. Alexander Forrest, I am especially indebted for his assistance and advice on many occasions, also for his indomitable energy and perseverance.
Accompanying me on many occasions, often in circumstances of difficulty and privation, I ever found him a good, honest companion.
In addition to this, he bestowed great care on the stores of the expedition; collected all the botanical specimens, besides taking observations for laying down our route on many occasions during my absence.
It is true that the authorities might have compromised on many occasions; indeed, from the viewpoint of history it may be said that they should have done so, instead of so often wasting their energies on these petty battles.
This defect is emphasized here because this particular exception justified the intervention of the audiencia on many occasions, and was a cause of continual contention between the governor and the audiencia in Chinese affairs.
One thing I must tell you, that on many occasions he has assumed the name of Kumal Khan,--the name I believe of a relative of his who adopted him, and perhaps he may have taken this name in travelling.
That black-hearted villain, Hidayut Khan, wanted more than his share of plunder on many occasions, and was refused it.
I have never mentioned him, but he had been connected with our gang from the first as a Tilhaee, or scout, and had afterwards assisted as a Bhuttote on many occasions.
For though it is true that in this particular interview, owing to their anger at the fall of Saguntum, they did not use these arguments, yet they were appealed to on many occasions, and by many of their citizens.
But to you Aetolians it is in no circumstance open to do so,—you who have never been the authors of anything good to any one, but of mischief to many and on many occasions!
Wellington was not given to extravagant words, but on many occasions he expressed himself in the warmest terms about Napier's talents and services.
This form of the verb denotes a continuance of the action or state of being, and is, on many occasions, preferable to the simple form of the verb.
It is the final pause which alone, on many occasions, marks the difference between prose and verse.
Antithesis, therefore, may, on many occasions, be employed to advantage, in order to strengthen the impression which we intend that any object should make.
The best constitutions of government are attended with inconvenience; and the exercise of liberty may, on many occasions, give rise to complaints.
He obtained the favor of the queen, Elizabeth, and distinguished himself on many occasions.
He distinguished himself on many occasions in the Polish wars but the greatest of his exploits was the raising of the siege of Vienna, by which Europe was saved from the calamities consequent upon an irruption of the Turks.
He entered the navy at the age of 14; rose through the usual gradations to the highest rank, distinguished himself on many occasions, and died at the age of 75.
I had had for seven months so many occasions to recommend my soul to God, that I thought it opportune to do so once more.
We have seen how she had, on many occasions, refused gifts freely offered, and repelled the good fortune which was knocking at the door of her humble cottage.
On many occasionswe have been obliged to fire shot from a rifle, for the purpose of obtaining birds, when the smooth-bores were not at hand.
On many occasions he has been declared excommunicated for not complying with the precepts of the Church.
He furthermore stated that he had uttered, on many occasions, divers impious and heretical sayings against God, and against Christ and his Holy Mother.
I have, moreover, strong suspicions that Axis and his wife neglect mass on many occasions.
I was particularly sorry for Captain Spearman, who had come to our dug-out on many occasions, and had drunk an early cup of coffee with us only a few hours before he was killed.
This comparative quietness lasted for a considerable time after our arrival; indeed we often failed to understand why the enemy refrained from shelling, as on many occasions we must have offered exceptionally favourable targets.
We were not particularly envious of their job here on many occasions, though never once did they fail to get supplies up to the dump.
A little later he succeeded "Peter" Wordsworth, who left to take up a higher appointment after being Staff Captain for over three years, during which we were grateful for his kind help on many occasions.
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