Twas impossible to doubt that every man in the ship believed that he was going home this time.
The King also desir'd her to go and repose her self; but she made her Excuse and said, That 'twas impossible to have the Honor of paying Duty to so great a King as his Majesty, and to complain of Fatigue.
That was the Wonder, Sir, because 'twas impossible.
Twas impossible to see the Heir of the Crown, a Prince that deserved so well, even at the point of Death, without a general Affliction.
The purloining of the damsel caused no small stir in Ischia, more especially because 'twas impossible to discover by whom she had been carried off.
Then he offered me marriage a thousand times over, yet all he could get from me was an assurance 'twas impossible for me to marry him.
To which I answered with a horrible voice, that 'twas impossible even if I would.
But I knew 'twas impossible, if for no other reason, because I was little more than a pauper, having indeed only enough of my twenty pounds left to carry me to Portsmouth.
Twas impossible, they said, that Dutch William would ever be a friend of French Lewis, and they prognosticated that the lifelong struggle between the two kings would yet be fought out to a bitter end.
He was beyond doubt one of Vetch's gang: 'twas impossible to mistake the thick ungainly figure, and the exceedingly nautical way he had of sitting his horse.
My heart sank within me; the mate let out a volley of oaths; 'twas impossible to mistake the meaning of that shrill cry.
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