When they have been warmed enough he exhorts, dictates, goes hither and thither on the crutch of the crowd, and places his crutch on the world, and pries on it, if perchance it may be stirred to something.
Another set of frauds, which resembled those of Priesin principle, although not in practice, was soon afterwards discovered.
Nothing to equal the excitement caused by the forgeries of Robert Ferdinand Pries had ever been known in the city of London.
Pries was lodged in Newgate, tried at the Old Bailey, and transported for life.
I pries my eyes open, and finds one of the crew standin' over me, urgin' me to get up.
Illustrations may be seen on every hand, as when a workman pries up a stone, or when a housewife pries up a tack with the aid of a hammer.
The animalcule explores its dish, now here, now elsewhere; it runs all over it with looper strides; it pries into the neighborhood by lifting and shaking its head.
Alone among living creatures, man has the thirst for knowledge; he alone pries into the mysteries of things.
Nothing to equal the excitement caused by the forgeries of Robert Ferdinand Pries had been known before in the city of London.
Another set of frauds, which resembled those of Pries in principle, although not in practice, were soon afterwards discovered.
Some lever that a casket's hinge has broken Pries off a bolt, and lo!
It pries off great chips and flakes by a sidewise wrench of its head.
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