John haughtily rejected these pretensions, which were merely a pretext for recommencing war.
The most discreet advised him to depart, only for the purpose of coming back, andrecommencing what had been so unsuccessful; and the boldest only urged him to remain a year longer.
When three catches were made in unbroken succession (kelerik) the riders had the privilege of being carried across three times before recommencing play.
She did not despair of recommencing the war successfully.
After recommencing his march, the Stag called up to him these six warriors, and began giving them confidential instructions in so low a voice that they had a difficulty in catching and understanding his remarks.
What matter whether our enemies learn two hours sooner or later, that we are recommencing the struggle?
He it was who had insisted on breaking off negotiations with Turkey during the London Conference and recommencing hostilities.
And so we stumble along, dealing with an imaginary people whom we ourselves have created after our own image and likeness, falling into fatal blunders and recommencing anew.
This most unusual gift of recommencing it possesses in a high measure.
Before he had reached her two of the other women advanced to his side and took him by the hands, at the same time recommencing their chant.
Belitsum quieted enough during this speech to listen again to the dream; but, after it was finished, the look on Belshazzar's face somehow withheld her from recommencing her lamentations.
The little builder accordingly was not long in recommencing its task for the purpose of repairing the disorder, which it accomplished in about four hours.
Bad and greedy officials and the recommencing war with Russia increased the evils.
Lubeck opened hostilities against Denmark and was joined by Sweden, the Unionists recommencing deliberations whenever it looked favorable for Danish interests.
Before recommencing the war in his own name, he made Villeroi, who, after the death of Henry III.
Whilst the reformers were undergoing conversion, exile, or death, war wasrecommencing in Europe, with more determination than ever on the part of the Protestant nations, indignant and disquieted as they were.
Whenever the work was interrupted, great care was taken before recommencing it to clean off any deposit, in order that the new concrete might adhere well to the old.
After this accident, Mr. Brunel determined to wait till high water before recommencingthe operations.
As Thyrza spoke, the bells suddenly broke out with their harsh clanging; they had been ringing for the last twenty minutes, and were now recommencing after a pause.
The sounds of labour recommencing were as wearisome to him as they always are to one who has watched through an unending night.
We were however soon driven back into the inn by the recommencing rain, from the windows of which we enjoyed a third view of the waterfall from another aspect.
From these also do I expect relief on recommencing my musical tour.
Two years later, Mrs. Sidgwick and Mr. Gurney, recommencing experiments with the same girls, detected them signalling to each other.
And if the slightest particle of it exist anywhere, what is to prevent the whole fabric from falling together, the stars from going out, and chaos from recommencing her topsy-turvy reign?
The duke then returned to Burgundy, and lost no time in recommencing hostilities against the king's government.
England had replied by a similar refusal to the pacific manifesto which the emperor, as usual, had addressed to her before recommencing new hostilities in Europe.
The horses had a good stable and wondrous appetite, Fanny rolling ever and anon, and recommencingwith fresh energy.
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