On page 3875 Dorsey swears that henever made up any such statement by his direction, and that he never gave Rerdell such an order.
That he never made or offered to make such contracts with Major as he pretended he was instructed to make, and as he swore that he did make.
Then Mr. Rerdell, on page 2519, swears that henever made an affidavit after that.
I heard Moran's head sound against the stone wall with a dull sort of thud; and on the floor he drops like a dead man--never made a kick.
I never made a promise yet, for good or for evil, that I didn't carry out, and some have cost me dearly enough, God knows.
As I never made a great progress in the practical part, I am persuaded that had it not been for my dictionary of music, it would in the end have been said I did not understand composition.
The 'Coterie Holbachique', who found I never made a journey to Paris, began seriously to be afraid I was happy and satisfied in the country, and madman enough to reside there.
He never made man to blacken this fair portion of earth with storms of contention, nor to overthrow the principles that gave it greatness.
He never made man to fill the cup that makes the grim oppressor fierce in his triumphs over right.
How most unfair a law would be that punished a man because he possessed the opportunity for sinning, although he never made an attempt to take advantage of the opportunity!
One day he imparted to me his code of morality: he never made love to another man's wife, so he assured me, if he knew the man!
He never made donations to be distributed to the poor who were not of his acquaintance and very near at hand.
Of course he made some money, merely his pay for work; but it is a remarkable fact, that, with his vast knowledge of the lands in Sangamon and adjacent counties, he never made a single speculation on his own account.
He was not a fortunate man; never made money; was always needy, and always clamoring for the aid of his friends.
The Rhine, which disappointed me the first time, appeared to the last degree tiresome, and a more languid and uninteresting journey I never made.
Melbourne was miserable; he never made so bad a speech, mere buffoonery, and without attempting an answer to Ripon.
He never made or sought to make any money from his books, but they gave him great delight in the writing, and brought him fame, which he did not disdain.
It is said of him that he never lost a friend, never made an enemy.
Sometimes they read to him, and he listened, but he never made remarks.
He was intelligent, acquainted with every thing except theology and metaphysics, to oblige, a little to patronize, never made difficulties, and always overcame them.
He sometimes asked a question, but he never made a remark.
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