Though they were no longer masters abroad, they were by no means disposed to see foreigners set over them at home.
We are therefore by no means disposed to condemn this publication, though we certainly cannot recommend the handsome volume before us as an appropriate Christmas present for young ladies.
Pope was willing to give assistance, but was by no means disposed to give assistance and flattery too.
Clapperton, however, was by no means disposed to enter so suddenly into a matrimonial speculation, and he began to look rather serious at the offer which was so unexpectedly, but so lovingly made to him.
The farmer's wife had from the first, as her manner showed, been by no means disposed to view us favourably.
I had to be firm with her too, since she was by no means disposed to separate from me in this pass.
Pudsey, however, had paid for the justiciarship, and was by no means disposed to see his privileges swept away without making an effort at resistance.
The English, in 1689, were by no means disposedto admit the doctrine that religious error ought to be left unpunished.
But he was by no means disposed to listen to the political and military projects of his unlucky guest.
It is remarkable that those who held this language were by no means disposed to contend for the doctrinal Articles of the Church.
But the good people of Belgrade, who had got wind of the proposed abduction, were by no means disposed to look on while their beloved Queen was thus brutally taken from them.
Gabrielle, however, flattered though she was by such an honour as a visit from the King of Navarre, was by no means disposed to smile on the wooing of "an ugly man, old enough to be my father.
But the Prince was by no means disposed to snatch the bait hurriedly.
His subjects were therefore by no means disposed to restore to him a confidence which he had justly forfeited, or to relax the pressure which had wrung from him the only good acts of his whole reign.
But he was by no means disposed to overlook conduct of which he disapproved, and undue leniency was a weakness to which he never yielded.
But, at the same time, he was by no means disposed to condone misconduct in the volunteers.
Tschernembl, who led the Protestants of Upper Austria, was by no means disposed to be content with half measures, either in civil or religious liberty.
I am by no means disposed to censure the introduction of love into this play.
If the poet very properly sides with Timon against the common practice of the world, he is, on the other hand, by no means disposed to spare Timon.
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