They are in need of a lesson to bring down their rebellious spirit, and I shall give it to them.
If he cures the blindness of my little protege, Therese, I shall give in my adherence with the rest; for he who restores the blind to sight, holds his skill from above.
I shall give my voice to Mary of Saxony, but if Joseph prefers Josepha, I will not oppose his choice.
When the creature cries out for nourishment, I shall give it; but I think that my Maker will not love me the less for having, voluntarily, felt the pangs of hunger for once in my life.
This makes me often think on a story I have heard of two friends, which I shall give my reader at large, under feigned names.
I am engaged in this speculation by some occurrences that I met with yesterday, which I shall give my reader an account of at large.
As my friend the butler mentions, in the simplicity of his heart, several circumstances the others have passed over in silence, I shall give my reader a copy of his letter, without any alteration or diminution.
All these things, with some very surprising incidents in some new adventures of my own, for ten years more, I shall give a farther account of in another volume.
Before proceeding to narrate my different expeditions into Sikkim and Nepal from Dorjiling, I shall give a sketch of the different peoples and races composing the heterogeneous population of Sikkim and the neighbouring mountains.
India approaches that of the African and Australian deserts; and I shall give an abstract of my own observations, both in the vallies of the Soane and Ganges, and on the elevated plateaus of Behar and of Mirzapore.
I have said enough to justify the vote which I shall give in favour of the motion of my noble friend.
But is it not equally clear that, if we adopt the right honourable Baronet's own propositions, we shall give a stimulus to the slave trade between Virginia and Louisiana?
He tells us that if we adopt my noble friend's proposition, we shall give a stimulus to the slave trade between Africa and Brazil.
The support which I propose to give to the present Ministry I shall give on the following grounds.
If I hold my tongue," says Job, "I shall give up the ghost!
The Gothic mythology tells us that Surt, with his flaming sword, "shall come at the end of the world; he shall vanquish all the gods; he shall give up the universe a prey to the flames.
Thou shalt put into the ark the testimony which I shall give thee.
As we are now about taking our departure from the Land, which we are not likely to fall in with again, I shall give a more full Description of such parts of the Coasts of Terra del Fuego as hath fallen under my inspection.
Latitude of 38 degrees 16 minutes South, but as it hath nothing to recommend it I shall give no discription of it.
Before I quit this land altogether I shall give a short general discription of the Country, its inhabitants, their manners, Customs, etc.
I shall give him an opportunity to excuse himself, if he ever gets here.
I ask then three hundred thousand crowns for the sword, or I shall giveit to your majesty for nothing.
I shall give orders to have these two casks transported whither you please.
Another young friend of mine goes specially from Zurich to Weimar for the two performances of my opera; I shall give him a few lines of introduction to you.
In ten or twelve days I shall give you an exact plan of my journey.
It is understood that we shall not cut a note, not an iota, of your work, and that we shall give it in its absolute beauty, as far as is in our power.
The business of heralds is a matter of so great nicety, that to avoid mistakes, I shall giveyou my cousin's letter verbatim, without altering a syllable.
Either thinkest thou that I cannot now pray to my father, and he shall give me more than xij.
But whosoever shall drink of the water that I shall give him, shall never be more a thirst: But the water that I shall give him, shall be in him a well of water springing up into everlasting life.
It is my intention to see justice done, and for that purpose I shall attend the trial, and if I find that my evidence will be necessary, I assure you I shall give it.
In order to satisfy our readers that we have not overdrawn our picture of what the Catholics suffered in those unhappy times, we shall give a quotation from the.
I shall give you, under this Head, a Story very well known to several Persons, and which you may depend upon as a real Truth.
To this end I shall give you an Account of a very odd one which my Fancy presented to me last Night, within a few Hours after I left you.
I shall give it the Reader with the same Terms of Art which he has made use of.
As some of the greatest Men in most Ages have been of very different Opinions in this Matter, I shall give a short Account of what I think may be best urged on both sides, and afterwards leave every Person to determine for himself.
It will sufficiently explain its own Intentions, so that I shall give it my Reader at Length, without either Preface or Postscript.
For my own part I am so professed an Admirer of this antiquated Song, that I shall give my Reader a Critick upon it, without any further Apology for so doing.
To consider the Poets after the Conjurers, I shall give you a Taste of the Italian, from the first Lines of his Preface.
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