But Hammurabi was in this much finer than we might expect, for he treated the aristocrat more severely in every respect than the man of humble birth.
The boiler of the steamer Red Rover at Bristol exploded July 22d, killing six persons and severely injuring many others.
His corrections were sober and judicious, and he corrected his own writings much more severely than those of another man, bestowing twice the labour and pain in polishing which he used in invention.
You are right; I have no concern with the body of a poet--all my concern is with his soul, and the two shall be severely separated.
Then when both ends of the bow were severely hammered, the central point of the Verdun salient, Caures Woods, was smothered in shells of all sizes, poured in from east, north and west.
In addition to the above our fleet has sunk in Odessa a Russian cruiser, and damaged severely another.
In the evidence before us there are cases tending to show that aggravated crimes against women were sometimes severely punished.
The Blucher, the fourth in their line, showed signs of having suffered severely from gun fire, their leading ship and number three were also on fire.
Seven destroyers, including the G-30, were hit and severely damaged.
He formed up and advanced for this purpose, but was held up by wire about five hundred yards from his objective, and the Ninth Lancers and the Eighteenth Hussars suffered severely in the retirement of the brigade.
The cruiser Frauenlob was injured severely during the engagement of the fourth reconnoissance group with a superior cruiser force, and was lost from sight.
He put a stop to false prosecutions in the exchequer, by severely punishing the prosecutors; and this saying of his was much taken notice of "that a prince who does not punish informers, encourages them.
He suffered severely both mentally and physically, but never complained.
Aunt Victoria was a tall thin old lady, with a beautiful delicate complexion, an auburn front and white cap, and a severely simple black dress.
Mrs. Caldwell had come hurrying home in a rage in search of Beth; and now, mistaking that smile for a sign of defiance, she seized upon her, and had beaten her severelybefore it was possible to interfere.
The pinch of poverty was severely felt again that winter in the Caldwell household.
A commission was appointed to enquire into the circumstances, and itseverely censured Dalrymple, and charged Breadalbane with treason, while many blamed, possibly unjustly, the king himself.
All traces of the union were swept away, and the pressure of the new Navigation Act was severely felt in contrast to the freedom of trade that had been the great boon of the Commonwealth.
THE fatal fondness for indulging a spirit of ridicule, and the injurious and irreparable consequences which sometimes attend the too prompt reply, can never be too seriously or too severely condemned.
You're rather a reserved person, Elcot, and it will no doubt be a relief to you if we become severely practical.
Indeed, she knew that had the man been less severely pressed nothing would have driven her into the action she contemplated.
Well, I spent an evening with one of the big milling people in Brandon, and he told me it was generally believed that Brand has been severely hit by the fall in wheat.
Better stick to the things of this world, and leave those pertaining to the spirit world severely alone.
The result was that I was had up on the carpet, and somewhat severely reprimanded, being made to promise not to sell any more tricks.
I have never seen her otherwise, even when severely tried," was the reply.
The young lady was melting sealing-wax by a candle, to seal a letter, when her sleeve caught fire and her right arm was severely burned from the elbow to the shoulder.
If any one accused a brother falsely, he was severely punished for it: while the inquiry was going on the accused was obliged to retire from the chapter.
Raymond de Stephani had been severelytortured at Carcassonne.
The typhoon which visited Canton so severely also committed great ravages at the port of Macao.
Notwithstanding that expulsion was threatening us, we were all called to his room next morning, severely reprimanded, but .
We were reprimanded severely for our temerity in being out of bed, but we could not return until we had had a glimpse of the new baby, who became one of the most beautiful children imaginable.
In his case the rust seemed to have spread to his clothes, so that I can remember the peg on which he hung his coat was left severely alone, in fact, no other student would permit of his hat or coat being near it.
The old lady, in giving her directions to the driver, managed to get her bonnet and cape entangled and dragged off, and I was reprimanded severely for the vain attempts I made to act as the "gallant" in assisting her to replace them.
It is as severelytechnical as the language of science, and is familiar chiefly to policemen, tramps, and informers.
The greater number of her evenings she was supposed to spend at study, and at various indefinite intervals she was examined and knew she would have been severely admonished if she had not advanced as was expected of her.
The battalion has been very severely handled, and has lost, roughly speaking, about half its strength.
For nearly fifty hours Trooper Potts remained under the Turkish trenches with a severely wounded and helpless comrade, “although he could himself have returned to safety,” says the official record.
At last, however, the aeroplane was brought down, the observer being dead and the other man severely burnt and wounded.
We suffered severely during this bombardment, and were glad when the order came to rush to the trenches that the Linesmen had left and take their places.
Can you wonder that when our eyes saw such dreadful evidence of German devilry and German cowardice, the Royal Irish Fusiliers, at any rate, made up their minds that whenever the chance arose the enemy should be severely punished?
Although severely wounded on the head in the early part of the operations, Company-Sergeant-Major Ford continued to advance and give encouragement to his men until he fell.
He chided me severely and branded me with cowardice, a thing that my nature never was subject to; and then he branded me with falsehood and breach of the most solemn engagements both to God and man.
I approve peremptorily of the award; nay, I thirst to accomplish it; for I myself have suffered severely from their diabolical arts.
Accordingly I lost no opportunity of setting the master against him, and succeeded several times in getting him severely beaten for faults of which he was innocent.
What was it that made me burn all over with a wish to chastise him severely for cutting away from his best friends, his pastors and masters?
Tim stopped, looked steadily and severelyat Ralph, nodded his head once, in a curt manner which seemed to say there was a little more behind, and vanished.
He watched me as the fond mother does the child, whom she has perhaps too severely chided.
A stranger might not have observed any striking difference in his manners, but he had forbidden himself even the glance of affection, and his eye studiously and severely avoided mine.
The comments of Judge Bacon at the Whitechapel County Court on this fact have been at timesseverely criticised by the Jewish press.
Our credulity has been so severely tested by the narratives of missionaries who hinged mighty consequences upon trivial causes, that here too one is assailed by doubt; until one reads Christina Roy's little story: "How I came to the Light.
We can get the very hardiest peaches to bear about two years out of three, and the trees are severely injured in between.
I wouldn't suggest that people here do that, but it's been known to foresters quite a while that by transplanting or severelypruning or girdling trees that you could produce fruits on these trees the following year.
But the sharpness of the Satyr is said to have stung the man so severely that he never forgave him.
Mr. Herriott breathed quickly, as his keen, cold eyes searched severelythe wan face before him.
I particularly desire the matter should not be mentioned to my daughter, who would reproach herself severely for that 'dry-rubbed' floor she knows I detest as a cat does swimming.
Many months had passed, and the procession of the seasons brought no comforting element to brighten the monotonous life that so severely taxed Eglah's patience.