Their fate, they found, must still depend on a mercenary army; and they were as distant as ever from their imaginary sovereignty.
But the sincere and fervent piety apparent on every page of the volume, must still be considered as its chief charm, and its highest recommendation to the class of readers to whom the work especially addresses itself.
But he that is best stored, must still say da nobis hodie; and he that hath showed most thankfulness, must ask again, Quid retribuamus?
But I repeat, gratifying though this rate of progress is, we must still do more!
Our economic machine demonstrates remarkable resiliency, although there are many difficulties thatmust still be overcome.
Our farmers have been our mainstay in times of crisis, and in future it must still largely be upon their stability and common sense that this democracy must rely to conserve its principles of self-government.
The extent of its powers, therefore, must still be sought for in the instrument itself.
You will since have seen, that the preliminary steps require so much time, that it must still be Monday, or more probably Wednesday next, before anything can be moved.
The idea still continues of proceeding by Bill; and as we preface that with an assertion of the right in both Houses, itmust still be a considerable time before any measure can come in question with respect to Ireland.
The physicians seem very unwilling to say anything with respect to his situation, and declare that it must still be eight or ten days before they can pronounce at all decisively as to the nature of his disorder.
The Lords' committee, I must still incline to think, have gone too far when they come to the conclusion that, on the whole view of the evidence collected on the subject, from the 49th of Hen.
It must still, however, be highly questionable whether the commons, who had so recently taken their place in parliament, gave anything more than a constructive assent to the laws enacted during this reign.
But list Ye to my wish and my advice: Return Ye not at once unto your homes, but wait Ye rather, round about, till it appears Whether the King will take the task we leave, Or we must still perform it in his name.
I sorrow not Because the babes are dead; my only grief Is that they ever lived, that thou and I Must still live on!
Think you, 'mid all this mighty sum Of things for ever speaking, That nothing of itself will come, But we must still be seeking?
I must still continue to practise a little;--the only thing, I think, that I need now to improve myself in.
The mind does not now furnish congenial colors with which to represent the vision of that day: it must still wait in the mind and bide its time, again to emerge to outer air.
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