It would be as unjust as it would be suicidal to withhold the recompense to which this service is entitled, and without which nobody would do it.
Open demonstrations like those practised at that period were simply suicidal folly in Russia, where the forces of the Government were so immeasurably superior to the forces of the demonstrationists.
There, right before him, he saw the identical ghost of the suicidal nun!
It is earnestly to be hoped that they will never be guilty of the suicidal policy of slighting this admirable institution.
The final end was hastened by the suicidal feud between the brothers Hyrcanus and Aristobulus, fomented by the unprincipled machinations of the Idumean Antipater.
The suicidal quarrels between her sons, Hyrcanus and Aristobulus.
It was considered that Stephens' policy of carrying on the rebellious operations in Ireland was an impossible andsuicidal one to the success of the cause.
It is perilous andsuicidal to move columns of infantry in war times without having the advance and flanks well protected by mounted troops, and scouts employed to glean information of the location and strength of the enemy.
It would here be well for Sir PETER to inform the suicidal part of the public what amount of desperation is likely to satisfy him as to the genuineness of the misery suffered.
We must put off the evil day as long as possible, even if we have to humble ourselves before them for a month or two; for it would be absolutely suicidal for us to engage in a war with Japan at the present moment.
There's something more urgent first: we must relieve Marie Fauville of her suicidal obsession by letting her know that we have discovered the criminals.
With unwavering obstinacy she persisted in hersuicidal plans.
The most beautiful edifice in the world was the Peace Palace of the Parthenon, erected by Pericles, to celebrate the end of Greece's suicidal wars.
In Rome as in Greece observes Seeck: 'A wealth of force of spirit went down in the suicidal wars.
When all the good Greek blood was spent in suicidal wars, only slaves and foreign-born were left.
This was Georges Barres, a moulder in the new big gun factory.
I would, of course, tell her about it, making only a mental reservation in the little private matter of Jeanne Felix, and the spraying shadows which her long lashes cast on her eyes of purple-velvet.
Here was a doctrine, I immediately perceived, which it would be suicidal to attempt to refute.
Indeed, for the nations of the world to spring, commercially speaking, at one another's throats would be suicidal even if it were possible.
The most suicidal tendency in religious bodies today is their mediaeval insistence on what they are pleased to call the supernatural.
On the other hand, the nation grasped the fact that to have one brand of democracy at home and another for dealing with foreign nations was not only illogical but, in the long run, would be suicidal to the Republic.
Perhaps the most striking example of this that we have ever had in America was the well-known suicidal epidemic at Emporia, Kansas, which reached its height just about the middle of June, 1901.
He says: In Europe the restraining influence of war upon the suicidal impulse is equally marked.
It was a marvel to every one how she had got the weapon, for in consequence of her known suicidal tendencies she had been furnished with neither knife or scissors.
Either the anachronistic tradition must make suicidal concessions, or the better-class people must drown all plebeian Australian males in infancy, and fill the vacancy with Asiatics.
Polished is good, for, in the ruins of the fatal Roman baths, the innumerable strigulae, used by the bathers to polish their skins, bear sad testimony to the suicidal cleanliness of that doomed race.
He had been travelling with the red-headed fellow, and the fascination of swapping was upon him, poorly backed by his suicidal candour.
He made it so certain that I'd get well right away, it seemed suicidal not to take the chance.
While the doctor gave it as his opinion that it was suicidal for any one in his condition to go back to such a climate in mid-winter, he offered no remonstrance.
This species of suicidal process, adopted in obedience to the popular will, the interests of the community at large, and the dictates of a consummate civilisation, presented a glorious spectacle to the eyes of all the world.
Demosthenes went at the head of an embassy to the Peloponnesian states which had taken sides with Philip, but his efforts to dissuade them from this suicidal policy were unavailing.
The bane of Greece, from the beginning to the end of its history, was the suicidal spirit of disunion.
Not having seen one before, and being ignorant of its suicidal powers, I spread it out on a rowing bench, the better to admire its form and colours.
They had toward the end thrown off the pretense of secrecy and had declared the boss' programme to be suicidal to the chances of Democratic success.
In her direct testimony, the thing that will help most will be her emphasis on that suicidal depression.
An obsession is a strange thing, and so is suicidal depression--and so's pregnancy.