The usual rewards were bestowed on the victors; though a new ministry coming in, the action was spoken of in the royal speech as "that untoward event.
Numerous promotions followed as rewards to the officers engaged in this most important expedition, the objects of which were so fully attained.
He gave commissions, also, to all the traders to sink, burn, and destroy every Norman vessel they could meet with, and offered considerable rewards for every successful action.
I know already, for your forwardness, you have deserved rewards and crowns: and we do assure you, on the word of a prince, they shall be duly paid you.
As for the Catholics of his party, the King endeavored only to remove their fears that, looking upon them as persons of whom he was already secure, he would apply himself wholly to gaining the rest by bestowing all rewards upon them.
Y: "'When we die and become dust and bones, shall we indeed receive rewards and punishments?
S: Then as for those who believe and do good, He will pay them fully their rewards and give them more out of His grace; and as for those who disdain and are proud, He will chastise them with a painful chastisement.
S: That He may pay them back fully their rewards and give them more out of His grace: surely He is Forgiving, Multiplier of rewards.
These consolations of a holy worship were to him the rewards of heroic exertion; in every church he saw as it were a trophy of his forefathers' bravery.
He rewards the good with long life; He gives them the rain, the fruits of the earth, and all things that are good.
Those who pray to Him He rewards with prosperity; those who neglect this duty He never fails to punish.
These were fine rewards for poor children in a new country.
The funniest of Dock's rewards was that which he gave to those who made no mistake in their lessons.
Here the rewards of his industry follow with equal steps the progress of his labor; his labor is founded on the basis of nature, self-interest.
Promises of rewards to those who would give up the guns were useless; threats and coaxings were in vain.
He calls upon them to lay down their arms, promising them free discharges if they desire it, but promotion, decorations, and rewards if they join his standard.
The reader will observe the great difference in the rewardshere given to such players as were retainers of noble personages and such as are stiled strangers, or, as we may suppose, only strolers.
Rewards to be geven to strangers, as Players, Mynstralls, or any other, &c.
Cc2] The honours and rewards conferred on minstrels, &c.
F] The honours and rewards lavished upon the minstrels were not confined to the continent.
Of these I shall here select only one or two, which show what kind of rewards were bestowed on these old songsters.
Cc] And the rewards they received so frequently recur in ancient writers that it is unnecessary to crowd the page with them here.
We have, however, innumerable particulars of the good cheer and great rewards given to the minstrels in many of the convents, which are collected by T.
He had died, reconciled, perhaps, to the loss of fame, in discovering that Art is to be loved for itself, and not for the rewards it may bestow upon the artist.
Father in Heaven rewards most the one talent unemployed, or that prejudice and indolence and folly find the most favour in His sight!
Whoever rewards evil for good, evil shall not depart from his house.
They dared not face the law courts lest it should come out that the professorships were the rewards of sectarian bigotry.
He recalled, with satisfaction, the honours he had won in Biblical knowledge and in history, and the more easily gained rewards for rhetoric.
In the place of God we see Law, and the old concept of rewards and punishments has been re-stated as 'the survival of the fittest.
For her rewards he had toiled, and thought, and racked his brain for years.
The doctrine of future rewardsand punishments is absurd, and contrary to the divine attributes.
This experienced observer adds, which is still more comprehensive, that the doctrine of future rewards and punishments has, in no situation and among no people, a power to make men virtuous.
It is the divinity himself in this form, or at least his messenger, and the bringer of rewards or chastisement.
Nay, if no triumph is reserved for me, Let these at least of long and toilsome war 'Neath other leaders the rewards enjoy.
Moreover, you must learn God's judgments; the way in which He rewards and punishes men.
God is merciful in this; that He rewards every man according to his work.
Even thus uncertain are Rewards and Punishments; and even thus little do the People know, when 'tis the Statesman merits one or t'other.
And That (grant Heaven I may mistake) I doubt is doom'd to bear A Burden for another's sake, Who ill rewards its Care.
Rewards Offered for his Cure A proclamation went forth throughout the world and great rewards were offered to any man who should heal the emperor.
In all north Germany, too, on Christmas eve, there goes about a bearded man covered with a great hide or with straw, who questions children and rewards their good conduct.
The function of St. Nicholas, it will have been observed, is a double one, to bring pleasingrewards to good children, but also to bring fear to children whose conduct has been bad.
This is because I think rewards and punishments seldom or never necessary in household education, while they certainly bring great mischief after them.
In some cases of bad habit, and in a very early stage of education, they may be desirable, here and there; but as a system, I think rewards and punishments bad.
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