Even admitting that it might possibly lead to war, which he doubted, he was convinced that the citizens of this country would rise en masse in support of that commerce which neither France nor England had any right to interdict.
I do not wish to see that diffusive military character, which, pervading the whole nation, might possibly eventuate in the aggrandizement of some ambitious chief, by prostrating the liberties of the country.
I doubted whether it would be wise to fire; for though my gun was loaded with ball, I might possibly miss it, when it was likely to become more furious than if let alone.
At first I thought it might possibly be an ant's nest, as I had read of the curious buildings formed by those creatures.
We all in succession went up to have a look at the blue sea; but it was then agreed that the post might possibly be seen by our enemies, and we therefore at once lowered it, but kept it ready to set up again in case of need.
At first I thought it might possibly be to flaunt my lost grandeur in my face.
And then came still another suspicion that it might possibly be a move to precipitate the impalpable, as it were, to put certain family relationships to the touch, and make finally certain as to how things stood.
And then I argued with myself that it might possibly be to exhibit Sing Lo, the new Chink man-servant disinterred from one of the Buckhorn laundries.
I know this, that if I might possibly succeed, I should be a very happy man.
Mr. Gibson was perplexed in his mind when he reflected how much he might possibly be made to owe her if she should decide on appealing to a jury of her countrymen for justice.
If our commander would only propose such a scheme to the supreme goddess it might possibly be favorably considered.
I might possibly be rash enough to question your knowledge of law, but certainly I'll never dispute your modesty.
Scarcely was the last word out, than a deep crimson flash covered his cheek, and he felt overwhelmed with confusion, for he had said what, if true in one sense, might possibly convey a very different meaning in another.
At last, one day Devereux received a letter from his home, suggesting that as he was in England he might possibly be disposed to pay them a visit.
He was not compelled to be communicative; and he considered that Devereux ill, and expecting to die, and Devereux well, might possibly be two very different characters.
In the first case he might possibly capture an enemy's ship, but ought he for the chance of so doing to leave his fellow-creatures to perish miserably?
I might possibly," Chung answered, "but not probably.
You seem to me about as well suited to my abstract requirements as any other young woman I have ever met: and if you're inclined to take me, we might possibly arrange an engagement.
The northerly-trending channel might lead anywhere; the southerly portion, on the other hand, looked as though it might possibly take us back to the ship, the spars of which were visible some nine miles away.
Nay, those great polishers of our manners, who are by some thought to teach what principally distinguishes us from the brute creation, even dancing-masters themselves, might possibly find no place in society.
At length it occurred to him, that he might possibly be able to make Molly amends another way; namely, by giving her a sum of money.
How variously these Elements in our several Dispositions operated may be judged from the following single Instance, as well as a thousand others, which, if they were all to be told, might possibly make my Reader wish I had forgot them.
It might possibly, indeed, be some one else, but by no means, I thought so probable as the other.
Papa, I think, looked even higher for me, and fancied that I might possibly marry so as to make political connection for him.
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