Mr. Anderson looked pleased to hear Paul talk in this confident way; but would not listen to such a thing as treating him like a badly wounded man.
This necessitates a book embracing all the subjects and treating on all the topics that a thorough knowledge of Woodcraft implies.
Nay, she seemed to take a secret pleasure in exciting the monarch to expenses that made his treasury shrink, and then treating his extravagant generosity as a mere matter of course.
She entered with a stately and decided step, and made a profound reverence to Mohamed, treating him more as her sovereign than her father.
She poured forth one of the legendary ballads treating of the ancient glories of the Alhambra and the achievements of the Moors.
To this mode of treating Snag I had no objection to make.
Though the State seems bent on treating us somewhat meanly, we are, I believe, still loyal citizens, and I feel quite sure you will overlook any trifling inconvenience the arrival of the prisoner may cause you.
When a man goes back on his own folks there's only one way oftreating him, and it's not going to be nice for Larry if we can catch him.
In treating the development of the pectoral girdle systematically it will be convenient to begin with the Amniota, which may be considered to fix the nomenclature of the elements of the shoulder girdle.
Their history will be dealt with in treating of the general fate of the hypoblast.
It will however be convenient to deal separately with this nerve, after treating of the other nerves which undoubtedly arise from the neural crest.
Of this we shall speak again in treating of the specific differences of civilization, when the term Christian civilization will also be examined.
If he succeeded in this, he would thereby establish a strict and logical method of treating the subject, preclude all doubt, and give to his opinions that rigorous precision without which there is no true science.
He was the same sort of Boer as those that they had seen on the farms ill-treating their servants and cattle, the same superstitious and rude dopper who read his Bible and doggedly shut out charity from his heart.
Philip Martin was treating these young novices as if they were sage men, which proved his knowledge of human nature.
You do want a rich wife badly; and treating marriage as an unemotional business episode wouldn't jar upon you as it would upon me.
The New Home Treating of the Arrangement, Decoration, and Furnishing of a House of Medium Size, to be maintained by a Moderate Income Fully Illustrated From the Preface.
This Schmutzdecke, as it is called, has been considered so precious that stress has been placed on treating it with great care.
It's because she makes pretty speeches to them and praises them when they do things well, instead oftreating them like machines, as most people do.
He went on treating me as a child, and father seemed to think it was quite natural.
Some day, when he finds out how old I am, he will be ashamed of treating me like a child.
He is treating us as if we were a party of Cook's tourists.
I cannot tell why, but though all that you say sounds true, I feel that you are not treatingme fairly.
But even if the foremost importance of emotional elements and the possibility of treating them as collective feelings were granted, there is another objection to be met.
I think it will be clear from the whole of this book, that the individual family should not be considered as a mere innovation, and that, accordingly, there is hardly any justification for treating the customs in question as survivals.
Garrulous, gay, doing all things with emphasis and a flourish, treating a revolution much in the manner of comic opera, Dumas was not un homme sérieux.
To begin by treating us like this seemed somewhat odd; but we were still quite unsuspicious: we put it down to the severity of the sanitary laws, and offered no resistance to their examination.
But, as the Neapolitan Government was bent on treating us shamefully to the last moment, they took great care not to tell us our captivity was at an end.
Truth to tell, Choron did receive some tusk thrusts in his thigh occasionally, or some grapeshot in his back; but he had a sovereign remedy for treating such wounds.
The marquis de Valençay advanced to her and, treating her with the deference and submission due to a princess of the blood, did the honours of the house as one initiated in the mysteries of the morning.
For older children, while the principle is the same, the circumstances and the manner of treating the case must be adapted to a maturer age.
And this method of treating the case was much more effectual in making them disposed to avoid committing a similar fault another time than any direct rebukes or expressions of displeasure addressed personally to them would have been.
But I need say no more on this subject, having already explained my views in regard to the evidence of the antiquity of Man in North America when treating of the human bone discovered at Natchez on the Mississippi.
In the "Principles of Geology," whentreating of the fossil remains found in alluvium and the mud of caverns, I gave an account in 1832 of the investigations made by MM.
Every feeling and faculty bent on the gruel, he No more blamed Fortune for treating him cruelly, But fell tooth and nail on the soup and the bouilli.
This law and all thosetreating of the prohibition of commerce between Perú and Méjico, Tierra-Firme, etc.
One of the ladies was very fond of painting in water-colors, which was one of my weaknesses, and on one occasion I had presented her with a volume treating of water-colors.
Treating the remaining forces in the same way we get a force X1 + X2 + .
As a simple example of the geometrical method of treating statical problems we may consider the equilibrium of a particle on a "rough" inclined plane.
From this principle arise problems of a kind which will be referred to in treating of Trains of Mechanism.
And he was glad that he had never broken the office tradition of treating Mr. Haim with a respect not usually accorded to factotums.
The fellow was a boy, and George had been treating him as an equal!
Mr. Enwright was not treating his partner with proper consideration.
When the meal was finished, young Sir Walter, treating his friend without ceremony, carelessly pleaded an engagement, and went out.
Lord Semingham was treatingthe visit as though there were nothing behind; and his wife had no inkling that there was anything behind.
Are we, a Christian community, unable to devise a way of treating him and his brother that would neither hurt their feelings nor our welfare, that would be equally consonant with our duty to God and our own dignity?
He fancied from her manner that she thought herself older than he--that she was treatinghim like a boy.
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