The King was greatly distressed to ascertain the fate of his much-beloved and legally-married wife, the Quakeress, and entrusted Lord Chatham to go in disguise and endeavour to trace her abode; but the search proved fruitless.
Before his illness he stopped all the hunt to give an old man something for opening a gate at Bray Wick: after a long search for his purse he produced from it a penny and bestowed it on the man.
Nay, were the atheist really in search of truth, no champion would be needed.
Realizing the seriousness of the situation, and determining to settle once for all the vexed question, he pored over his books in an exhaustive search for symptoms.
He stopped twice, it is true, and examined carefully his car; but the only result of his search was a plentiful bedaubing of oil and gasoline on his hands and of roadway dust on his clothing.
As they are all arranged according to chronology, my companion, by a search into that period when his reception had become less certainly that of a poet, discovered the phial that bore his name.
When our chief resolved to build Pandemonium, he sent me amongst others to search for silver, and from that time to this I have been digging in the lowest pit of this dismal place, for metal has always been wanted.
As I walked along, being now quite alone, I heard a voice near me, and turned towards it in the hope of being informed which way to betake myself in order to find some of the curiosities that I was in search of.
The earth was covered with these imperfect creatures, running about in search of their associates.
They came in, and flew up and down in search of places.
She said that no farther search was necessary, for she was convinced that she had discovered her complexion, though she had not been able to regain possession of it; but perhaps I by a little vigour might succeed.
I resolved, therefore, to provide myself with a better figure, and wandered about in search of a body to my taste.
He told me, in confidence, that he was in searchof his poetical fame, which he had unaccountably lost without any demerit of his own.
We will now go in search of some person upon whom you may try your feather.
This prayer for an empire flutters eagerly in the net; we will let it out to search the urn.
The search after Truth is caused by Falsehood; and I acknowledge that the pursuit of you is useful, though the finding you would be a great misfortune.
All they would do was to give me a loaded pistol lest we were attacked, and to promise to have horses ready saddled in case we were pursued on our return, while one lad was to ride forward to the doctor's in search of armed assistance.
Search him, some of you shirking lubbers, and the rest of you aloft and get the chest," he cried.
It will amount to this: If we have the clue you talk about, I fit out a ship in Bristol dock, and take you and Hawkins here along, and I'll have that treasure if I search a year.
At that another fellow, probably him who had remained below to search the captain's body, came to the door of the inn.
If any ryuer thwart them, and that they resolve to search his bed, hee is trained by a new channell from his former course.
The result upon his reading had been that he had always been in search of phrases, of elegant turns of expression and qualification, but he had never learnt how to apprehend the ideas of an author.
It revealed to him at last what the object of his search was.
Then followed a search for stragglers, and Benjamin was discovered with the fragments of his meal before him; and though his hunger had stripped the bones bare enough, no one could doubt what was the animal to which they had belonged.
They issued from their hiding-places among the rocks, and began to search the prostrate bodies for spoil.
Yes; you can examine that, and search the house if you like.
They have heard that there is a treasure located in the vicinity of Kilauea, the largest active volcano in the world, and go in search of it.
Charles waited impatiently till ten o'clock; but no one came for him, and he left the house in search of such enjoyment as Rippleton could afford him.
They often made me so absent-minded that I would pace the floor of my hotel room, for instance, with one foot socked and the other bare, and then distressedly search for the other sock, which was in my hand.
A cold sweat broke out on my forehead I had heard of the existence of small department stores in various sections of the city, so I went in search of them I found myself in the vicinity of the City College.
He shall not search whether it be good or bad, neither shall he change it: and if he change it at all, then both it and the change thereof shall be holy; it shall not be redeemed.
And they departed from the mount of the LORD three days' journey: and the ark of the covenant of the LORD went before them in the three days' journey, to search out a resting place for them.
And ye came near unto me every one of you, and said, We will send men before us, and they shall search us out the land, and bring us word again by what way we must go up, and into what cities we shall come.
And I commanded, and search hath been made, and it is found that this city of old time hath made insurrection against kings, and that rebellion and sedition have been made therein.
David rather sent his servants unto thee, to search the city, and to spy it out, and to overthrow it?
Let us search and try our ways, and turn again to the LORD.
Then Darius the king made a decree, and search was made in the house of the rolls, where the treasures were laid up in Babylon.
And I gave my heart to seek and search out by wisdom concerning all things that are done under heaven: this sore travail hath God given to the sons of man to be exercised therewith.
And the king of Jericho sent unto Rahab, saying, Bring forth the men that are come to thee, which are entered into thine house: for they be come to search out all the country.
These provided that the first duty, on making an arrest, was to search the prisoner for papers and keys.
If thorough searchthrough the registers, by names and districts, revealed a fatal blot, that of course was sufficient.
The figures were meaningless as they stood, but I had not forgotten old Heinrich's systematic search for that odd volume of Royal Love Letters.
In support of his allegation, he urged us to search the rooms of Carlo Corradini, where we should not only find evidence of espionage, but also the actual Testament by which the hand of the Marchesa had been branded.
Next day I started out in search of a copy of Royal Love Letters.
My next visit was to the Swedish police in search of information about Madame Bohman.
It was a search for something, and that something was the despatches.
Now before we proceed I must search you for any letters you may carry.
Nigel went from one poor house and inn to another insearch of one or two fresh horses.
In search of one, a maiden, named Elspeth Reinheit, a member of my flock from Eisenach.
Her Highness pouted and went in search of her uncle, the Bishop.
His only explanation was that he had come to Vienna in search of a high-born lady, the Countess Ottilie von Thueringen.
Meanwhile, as month followed month, bringing to Melbourne no news of Burke's party, the worst fears were awakened concerning its fate, and an expedition was fitted out to search for the lost heroes.
Within two days after the trio began their dreary march to Mount Despair both their camels fell from exhaustion, but still the poor weary travelers pressed onward, continuing their search till the 24th of May.
Alone, with none to close his eyes, he fell asleep, and Howitt after long search found the skeleton body stretched upon the sands, the natives having compassionately covered it with boughs and leaves.
Far and wide their longing eyes gazed in search of succor: they called aloud with all their little remaining strength, but the oasis was deserted, and the echo of their own sad voices was all the reply that reached the despairing men.
Grandsir Kendrick--a fatal title in itself--was a hatter by trade, who had come to Georgia in search of a precarious livelihood.
They had been taught to believe that they were in search of outlaws.
He appeared totally oblivious of the fact that Antony's presence made the success of George's search fairly obvious.
From the gateway we went in search of the Duomo, or cathedral, and were kindly directed thither by an officer, who was descending into the town from the citadel, which is an old castle, now converted into a prison.
But equally legitimate is the other method of research which only selects the field of its activity and, contrary to the first method, freely reconnoitres in the search for problems which are capable of solution.
It ought to incite the philosopher to search into the notions of number, space, and time; and, above all, adepts find in mathematics delights analogous to those that painting and music give.
The critical mathematician has abandoned the search for truth.
You see then, my friend, I observed, that our real need of this branch of science [arithmetic] is probably because it seems to compel the soul to use our intelligence in the search after pure truth.
Form and size constitute the foundation of all search for truth.
The sportsmen are in open howdahs, and the elephants crash their way through the long grass, the reeds, the young bamboos, in search of the tiger.
Ten minutes elapsed, but all was silent, and the object of our search appeared to have moved off.
My friend and l'Encuerado set off in search of it; but I did not dare to venture farther with my boy over the damp and sticky ground.
We all went in search of firewood, and ere long after were enlivened by the gleam of an immense fire.
To-morrow morning we will search for the one we have seen, which must have dropped at the end of the valley.
In the course of our voyage we were constantly losing trace of the current in some vast lagoon, and had often a long search till we found it.
We still felt sickened by the horrible stench produced by the skunk, and, as we did not wish to expose ourselves again to a similar misfortune, we took care, before constructing a fresh hut, to search round the shrubs and bushes.
L'Encuerado laid down his burden, and my two companions started off in search of the birds.
My friend's hopes were not realized, and the only result of his search was to disturb the rest of two mice with slender muzzles.
I then ordered the Indian to light the fire, which would assist us to reconnoitre the entrance to the cavern; which being done, it was necessary for us to go in search of game for our dinner.
Sumichrast rushed in search of the water, and soon cried out to us in a joyous voice-- "A spring!
We were very uneasy, and slept little, as may be imagined; but before we retired for the night Hateetah arranged a generalsearch for the morning.
I confess, that as the afternoon wore on I had given up nearly all hope, and continued the search merely as a matter of duty.
However, knowing he had gone on before, my fears were awakened when we reached the fork; and I immediately fired several guns, and ordered a search to be commenced.
Overweg and several people went out insearch of Dr.
We rose, and, with our accustomed regularity, started before daybreak in search of water, for the Kailouees are without this element essential to life in the desert.
This young man has, we are told, gone out this morning alone to searchfor our lost camels.
My first question was, whether any news had been heard of the camels; but I only learned that on the previous day many people had gone in search of them, scouring the country.
All the Fezzanees rushed forward to save the honour of the marabout; and the chaouch retreated to my tent in search of arms.
Now, Chief, would you tell us the next thing that you know of that happened about the search for the assassin, after the search of the depository building that you described?
No, sir; it just states in here how Chief Lumpkin, how he formed the search and it tells something about while he was there.
He had another search at the building and I believe that one of my officers, Mr. Boyd, found some cartridges in his pocket in the room after he came to the city hall.
I have also had other schooling with the Texas Department of Public Safety and in the local department on crime-scene search and general investigative work.
Do you know of any effort that was made to search any of the buildings?
He asked me at the hospital if I didn't want him to go back to the Texas School Book Depository and assist in the search of the building and I told him yes, and he did go back, and took over on the search of the building then.
The past 7 years I have been--I have had immediate supervision of the crime-scene search section.
Chief Curry, I think that your chronological report does not purport to go into the detail of how the search was made and so forth.
Do you know what else happened in regard to the building or the search for the assassin?
How many men participated in the search of the building?
Lieutenant, Dallas Police Department assigned to the crime scene search section of the identification bureau.
Are you familiar with any written report, Chief, on what transpired during the search of the building?
Along with the perfecting of arms, went on a busy search by France for alliances.