At one time he was a Protestant declared; not without reasons of various kinds.
Andy left me instantly, not without an intimation that he would come back, and proceeded to cover Smally with red clay and blood.
I followed perforce, not without misgivings, the crowd pushing eagerly after.
Clutching the letter tightly, I slipped between the narrowed ranks, and gained the middle of the street, not without a quickened beat of my heart.
For the Duke of Brunswick Lunenburg, William, not without difficulty, procured the long desired title of Elector of Hanover.
The contrast between the new Declaration and the preceding Declaration excited, not without reason, general suspicion and contempt.
Some of the fairest hereditary domains of the Crown had been granted to Portland, not withoutmurmuring on the part both of Whigs and Tories.
The risk," he wrote to Heinsius, "is great; yet I am not without hope.
They were, not without difficulty, put down; and some of them were executed by martial law.
And Rose continued to read: "Not without pride, my gentle Eva, have I learned that Djalma has French blood in his veins.
This artisan is drunken, idle, noisy, and prodigal; he is not without sense, but idleness and debauch have ruined him.
Now that we have determined, not without difficulty, the meaning of the question asked by the Academy of Moral Sciences touching the oscillations of profit and wages, it is time to begin the essential part of our work.
He had thought, but he was far from having chosen between Scotland and France, when Crispin now greeted him, not without constraint.
Thus did the Editor see himself, for the while, shut out from all public utterance of these extraordinary Doctrines, and constrained to revolve them, not without disquietude, in the dark depths of his own mind.
Towards these dim infinitely expanded regions, close-bordering on the impalpable Inane, it is not without apprehension, and perpetual difficulties, that the Editor sees himself journeying and struggling.
Prince Jerome is not without a certain grandeur of manner and formal generosity, which he learned while on the throne of Cassel, but he is generally very haughty.
He had translated them quite simply, not without skill, and he had found words which at all events suggested the rough-hewn grandeur of the original.
Oh, I expect so," she replied, not without self-satisfaction.
I don't know about that," said Philip, not without embarrassment.
It is said of Gray's Elegy, 'This little poem, however humble its pretensions, is not withoutelegance or merit.
I own, I am not without my anxiety for the consequence of your stay there, which must be either very good or very bad.
He feared for himself, not without ground, the fate which had overtaken his mother; others shared the fear.
Inditing drafts of German railways which will never get made': it is thus I find Fleeming, not without a touch of bitterness, describe his occupation.
To follow the larva through its progressive stages is not without interest, especially on account of the cocoon, which is one of the most singular that I know.
I have taken medals at thirteen world's fairs, and may claim to be not without capacity, but I never told as big a one as that.
The speeches of these gentlemen are not without merit, not without interest, not without grace; yet if I may be excused I will take my leave.
And you a conscience to me," he smiled, not without amusement at the thought.
Not without reason, the defense had asked for a change of venue, alleging the impossibility of securing a fair trial at Mesa.
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