I must love him; and now that I am satisfied on one point, the one material point, I am sincerely anxious for its all turning out well, and ready to hope that it may.
My behaviour, during the very happy fortnight which I spent with you, did not, I hope, lay me open to reprehension, excepting on one point.
To make right laws on this subject is in one point of view easy, and in another most difficult; for we know that in some cases most men abstain willingly from intercourse with the fair.
In the first place, we see clearly that the distribution will be of equals in one point of view, and in another point of view of unequals.
Although this theater presents, in one point of view, four geographical sections,--viz.
Only on one point, were they agreed; and that was the haunting sense of unexpressed deformity with which the fugitive impressed his beholders.
The more I reflect and the more I pray, the more life narrows down to one point--What am I being for Christ, what am I doing for Him?
At one point it overlooked the town and the lake, and commanded a fine view of the mountains of Savoy and of the distant Jura range.
Undoubtedly a victory at one point may be of more value than at another.
At one point, happening to look up, he caught sight of a man surveying him intently from a thicket.
At one point, but so far away as to be distinguishable only by a slight effort of the imagination, hovered like soap-bubbles against an ethereal sky the forms of snow mountains.
All agreed in one point: Maurice Guest had been in an advanced stage of intoxication.
For, on one point, his mind was made up: idle tongues should have no fresh cause for gossip.
And, on one point, she was to set her mind at rest: her going away would not benefit him in the least.
You must be firm with me on one point, and you know your opinion will have great weight.
At one point he remarked in a low tone, "That's Bute's lodging-place.
At one point we nearly captured a railroad train, and might easily have succeeded had not the station and warehouses been in flames.
But she was a flower girl and that is one point gained.
I asked Mr. Sawyer to examine the tools and implements in the mill workshop and he found a pickaxe, one point of which had been subjected to rather rough treatment.
Cross stratification is almost always present, the planes of the strata being sometimes directed towards one point of the compass, sometimes to the opposite, in beds immediately overlying.
The gain at one point is no more than sufficient to balance the loss at some other.
I know but of one point on which a lie is excusable, and that is, when you wish to deceive the enemy.
I ought to observe, that in one point we were not unlike--both had curly light hair and blue eyes; in other points there was no resemblance.
There is one point in this awful description which deserves particular attention.
On one point he said the planters had found themselves greatly disappointed.
At one point of the line where the trenches were very close, a stake was driven into the ground midway between the hostile lines.
At one point, just in the entrance to a communication trench, was a stretcher.
At one point of the line the trenches were about thirty-two yards apart.
In one point alone he was inferior to his grandfather.
The apostles throned on clouds, with which the dome is filled, gaze upward to one point.
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