This afore-mentioned is not truly love but lust; for I cannot believe that that noble passion can be the ruine of its subject; neither would I have it disparaged by so unworthy an object as a woman.
This gained so much upon his facile good Nature, that I had liberty to wear my Hat, and sit at Table with him, neither would he command me any thing servile.
I endeavoured to impress him, as well before as after the States-General met, that there would be a revolution; but was not able to make him see it, neither would he believe it.
Neither would it signify anything to a man whether he be Whig or Tory.
Neither would it be respect enough for them in the presence of so many good friends and acquaintance, unless the Coach come to take them up at the dore.
Neither would I lie to him and affirm that there really is such a person; let him delight in the portrait, he will soon desire to find the original.
Neither would I make him a musician, an actor, or an author.
Neither would he himself become involved in debt in his own individual affairs, but he stuck persistently to the old motto, "Pay as you go.
Neither would he condescend to their desire to grant them passage through his borders.
And when you returned and wept before the Lord, he heard you not, neither would he yield to your voice.
And his wife answered him: If the Lord had a mind to kill us, he would not have received a holocaust and libations at our hands; neither would he have shewed us all these things, nor have told us the things that are to come.
Although I had presented Legge' with what he desired, he would give nothing in return, neither would he sell either goats or fowls; in fact, no provision was procurable except honey.
Neither would Indians be induced to assemble when such a body of armed men are brought without their consent, or if they did, it would be with hostile feelings, and they could give no assistance to the commissioners.
It will not answer to mix methods, Father; neither would it be professional courtesy.
He said he had cursed his soul to rags; and yet he would not get down from his horse, neither would he take any rest, or listen to any comfort, until he should have found Sir Ossaise and settled this account.
Well, I couldn't rack the executioner, neither would I overlook the just complaint of the priests.
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