What followed was sototally unexpected by the authorities that it set them into a violent state of agitation.
The squares of paper were exactly the size of the others, but the design upon it was totally unlike, however, and was done in heavy black.
By defective seamanship, many of the ships were damaged, and a 74 gun ship, the Seduisant, was totally lost.
I once had a voice in the senate, but he has totally abridged my power.
For the third time, it was one of his own three exclamations totally new to him that night, and the coincidence drove home to him, this time, with a sense of omen.
Of course it was impossible to keep the girl totally confined.
A second native assured Cook no death had occurred, and enquiry failed to discover one; but Cook very severely condemned the action of his men as totally unjustifiable.
An opening in the surrounding reef having been found by the boats, the Resolution worked up to an anchorage and was quickly surrounded by canoes whose occupants were totally unarmed.
This promise was totally denied by Lord Sandwich, and it certainly does not appear to have been a reasonable one to make on behalf of the Admiralty.
Even its most critical moments were totally unintelligible to the disciples who had themselves shared in the experiences, and who were the only sources for the tradition.
The mass of Jupiter, as determined by this method, agrees with the mass obtained in a totally different manner from the satellites.
And as if this were not sufficiently puzzling, the star on its revival in August, 1892, as a tenth magnitude star had a totally different spectrum, showing nothing but a number of the bright lines belonging to planetary nebulæ!
Long afterwards it was found, from most laborious investigations by Burckhardt and Le Verrier, that the comet had moved in a totally different orbit previous to 1767.
The spectrum was found to be totally different to that of any star, consisting merely of three or four bright lines.
It seems to be of a totally different character from the two other rings in so far as they present a comparatively substantial appearance.
If there be life on such bodies, which are often only a few miles in diameter, that life must be something totally different from anything with which we are familiar.
If the planet were devoid of an atmosphere, then it would be totally invisible just before commencing to enter on the sun, and would relapse into total invisibility as soon as it had left the sun.
A moment's consideration will show that the moon, shining as it does by the reflected rays of the sun, would become totally invisible.
If a penny-piece were placed on this sphere, in front of each of the stars, every parallactic ellipse would be totally concealed.
Also, it is needless to say, the great amount of cloud generally floating over the earth would totally obscure many parts of our planet from a Martian observer.
We know that the comet must have passed between the earth and the sun, and it is very interesting to learn from the Cape observers that it was totally invisible when it was actually projected on the sun's disc.
Uncle Gabor glanced at the poet, whose eyes were fixed intently on the mirror with the most extraordinary self-complacency, totally unconscious of the mirth he excited.
Uncle Abris and Boriska thrust their heads out of the door, and it was not until the carriage had totally disappeared from view that they ventured to return into the house.
I am broken in health, and am totally unable fairly and fully to grapple with any great subject.
Bryant commended it, and said he thought the argument against the Incomprehensible's being totally unintelligible, was new.
The southern part had been granted by the Queen to the brothers Chatterton, who were totally unable to manage the country, and were rapidly losing all.
Sidenote: The O'Donnells totally defeat Shane,] The evacuation of Derry left the road into Tyrconnel once more open, and Shane doubtless supposed that it was at his mercy.
Finding himself too weak to do much without help, the Desmond leader sought allies both in and out of Ireland, living by plunder in the meantime, and totally disregarding all letters from the Government.
It cannot be said with certainty that the Chinese characters were totally unknown to the Japanese before the aforesaid expedition of the Empress.
It must be remembered, however, that the difference is not so great as to necessitate totally different modes of living.
As the result of investigations over long years, many things that have been held to be totally different by ancient peoples have been found to be similar to one another, nay, sometimes just the same.
The magistrate here interposed, and said that the prisoner's questions were totally irrelevant.
I affirm too that all such symbols, with their interpretations, are of Rosicrucian origin, and that the Freemasons never belonged to the working guilds, their objects being totally different.
Nothing vigorous or great can come from a pen totally venal.
He certainly effected great things, but left much that he might have achieved totally unattempted.
Montcalm had also fallen in the battle; the enemy was totally routed, and, five days after, Quebec capitulated to General Townshend.
The young king resolved to lead the army he had inherited, personally into the field; and as the Austrians were totally unprepared for the visit, the principalities were occupied without resistance.
He surprised various detachments, relieved several towns, was successful in many skirmishes; but he failed in drawing the French out of Savoy, and was totally repulsed in endeavoring to pass the Adda.
But Darcy was now totally overcome, and, with his head resting on the table, neither spoke nor stirred.
If to abolish every form of slavery in the District would violate good faith, to abolish the form existing in those states, and to substitute a totally different one, would also violate it.
The fact that the penalty for man-stealing was death, and the penalty for property-stealing, the mere restoration of double, shows that the two cases were adjudicated on totally different principles.
In almost every chapter of the Bible, words are used in a sense now nearly or quite obsolete, and sometimes in a sense totally opposite to their present meaning.
The inquiry whether these acts of cession were consistent or inconsistent with the United States' constitution, is totally irrelevant to the question at issue.
The inquiry whether these acts of cession were consistent or inconsistent with the United States constitution, is totally irrelevant to the question at issue.
The sole object of having such a District was in effect totally perverted in the resolution of Mr. Clay, and in the discussions of the entire southern delegation, upon its passage.
Their natures are not only totally opposite to, but destructive of, each other.
In almost every chapter of the Bible, words are used in a sense now nearly, or quite obsolete, and sometimes in a sense totally opposite to their present meaning.
But I protest against his right to bestow upon it the name of another and totally different thing.
She was determined, therefore, not to send poor Emon-a-knock awaytotally dejected.
These Californian Mexicans developed a degree of bravery and determination totally unexpected, and which could not have been exceeded.
Totally devoid of principle, and conscious of his muscular superiority, he was ever swaggering through the camp, dealing blows and provoking quarrels.
Totally different end-products are, however, obtained when the addition of formaldehyde (30 per cent.
Mundy, the author of Needwood Forest, passed a long life in the country, totally removed from poets and literati, except the small coterie of Miss Seward, at Litchfield.
The French poets after him applied themselves in general to the correct improvement of the stage, which was almost totally disregarded by those of our own country, Jonson excepted.
It was perhaps fortunate for Chingachgook that the attention of most of the Iroquois was intently given to the situation of those in the boat, else would his escape have been to the last degree difficult, if not totally impracticable.
To those who watched his motions from behind their cover, and they were all in the canoes, it was evident that Jasper was totally at a loss to imagine where the Pathfinder had secreted himself.
No doubt they love those sounds; for they stir up in them fierce feelings, and a desire for blood," returned the Pathfinder, totally unmoved.
But by the advice of my old friend, the merchant, I adopted, and have constantly adhered to, a totally different plan.
A battle took place on the 21st of January at a village called San Jose, when the forces of San Salvador and Honduras were totally routed, and fled in every direction, closely pursued by the victors.