But conscienceless trickeries they were, and, as such, singular grounds for historical enthusiasm.
Her trickeries on the whole kept things in equilibrium.
Celie's trickeries were so glibly described that they could hardly have been invented, and certainly not by this poor peasant-woman whose lips so bravely struggled with Medici, and Montespan, and the names of the other great ladies.
Other and far more ingenious trickeries call for our attention, and to these we will now pass on.
The employment of simple trickeries like these in a card party of 'smart' players could only be attended with modified success, very modified indeed.
At the present day the foregoing trickeries would be inadmissible owing to the fact that only the most juvenile card players would ever use the form of shuffles they involve.
When domesticated, its droll trickeries and capability of imitating the human voice and other sounds are well known.
The applause of the public caused such trickeries to become the fashion among artists.
And yet we often hear artists, who have acquired a certain flexibility of voice, introducing their little trickeries in the most inappropriate places.
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