Well, it is all the better that you recollect all that; I shall only have to remind you of one thing, and that is that Charles I.
Yes, but a lieutenant must have my secret, and as that secret is worth a million, and I shall only pay my man a thousand livres, fifteen hundred at the most, my man will sell the secret to Monk.
When I require it; but, you understand, I shall only wish it when you yourself do.
I shall only reply to you when you have satisfied me of your right to question me.
I have discovered a sort of subterranean passage which runs beneath the street and weshall only have to raise one of the marble slabs before the door to open you an entrance and an outlet.
Here I shall only observe, that we hazard absolute ruin of the hives, by robbing them of too great a proportion of honey and wax.
I shall only add, that to judge better of the effect produced by privation of the antennæ, on the industry and instinct of bees, I attentively considered the manner in which these two mutilated queens treated each other.
I shall only add to what he says, that fertile workers are not absolutely indifferent in the choice of cells for depositing their eggs.
As they lie out of the track that I pursued, I shall only give a summary account of them.
I shall only add, to give my Readers a more comprehensive view of Mons.
THAT all juices have the same virtues with the herbs or fruits whereof they are made, I suppose few or none will deny, therefore I shall only name a few of them, and that briefly.
OF these I shall onlyspeak of two sorts which are common in England, viz.
OF all the kinds of Mint, the Spear Mint, or Heart Mint, being most usual, I shall only describe as follows: Descript.
The penguin is an amphibious bird, so well known to most people, that I shall only observe, they are here in prodigious numbers, so that we could knock down as many as we pleased with a stick.
Port Sandwich; to this, and what hath been already said of it, I shall only add, that W.
As a proof of this I shall only observe, that the longitude of the two ports, as pointed out by the watch and by the observations, did not differ two miles.
In the mean time I shall pay that Respect to several Gentlemen, who I know will be in Danger of offending against this Instrument, to give them notice of it by private Letters, in which I shall only write, Get a Licinius.
I shall only add, that this Translation is written in the very Spirit of Sappho, and as near the Greek as the Genius of our Language will possibly suffer.
I shall only add, that tho the Vision it self is founded upon Truth, the Circumstances of it are full of that Wildness and Inconsistency which are natural to a Dream.
As the vessel is just upon sailing, I cannot give you so large an account of American electricity as I intended: I shall only mention a few particulars more.
I shall only say, that you may depend on my doing all in my power to make your visit to Philadelphia agreeable to you.
I shall only remark, on this point, that of all the food on which sheep can possibly be kept, none is known to act so deleteriously as grass which has sprouted quickly.
Most of the points worthy of attention in sheep feeding having already been detailed in the article on Crossing, I shall only add a few particulars in regard to management on turnips.
I shall only observe, that some slight analogy may perhaps be traced between these pieces and the vertebrae and ribs of vertebrate animals, particularly the Chelonian reptiles.
I shall have occasion to treat of these more fully in another Letter, I shall only allude to them now.
I shall only observe, that insects are known from all other winged animals, by having four wings, or what represent them, and this even generally in those that are supposed to have only a pair.
It is not necessary to enumerate the series of beautiful exhibitions which succeeded; we shall only add, that the concluding fire-work was a Catharine-wheel of imposing splendour.
I shall only add, that being impatient to begin the attack he is determined to make upon your heart, he is preparing to follow you to London with all possible expedition.
If the Count is at home we owe him so much consideration; if he is not, so much the better--we shall only have to do with the steward.
I shall only be on duty till twelve o'clock, so perhaps at half-past twelve I may persuade Elsa to go, as she has already expressed a wish to do so.
Besides, he is very likely not at his shooting-lodge, and we shall only have to do with his steward.
I shall only observe, however, that these passions are generally stronger and give more uneasiness, and are called up to a greater height, than might generally be imagined from such apparently slight causes.
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