The substitute adopted was pronouncedly of the character of foreign policy, and assumed distinctly and unequivocally the hostile form of retaliation upon the two countries under the decrees of which American commerce was suffering.
In the opinion of counsel, submitted to Jay, it was unlikely that the case would be reversed on appeal, because it unequivocally fell under the Rule.
I may be allowed to lament that no fact has yet come to my knowledge of a character unequivocallyand incontrovertibly to confirm that revocation.
They were such as most unequivocally to demonstrate the almighty power of Jehovah, the reason of their being visited upon the Egyptians, the nature and bearings of the controversy, and the antagonist position and character of the parties.
And when Paul saw his person so unequivocally as to constitute him a witness of his resurrection, the men accompanying him heard his voice, but saw him not.
But without maintaining that every one, under whatever circumstances, is required to lay by something weekly for charitable purposes, the principle here taught us most unequivocally binds us to great frequency of stated contributions.
All these seem to declare unequivocally that the special work of the church in this age is benevolence--to toil, to endure privations, to make sacrifices of ease and of property to evangelize the nations.
Other parts are determined by other laws, but we can never point out an experience that has been determined completely and unequivocally by natural laws known to us.
A very widespread view and a very grave one, because of its erroneous results, is that by the natural laws things are unequivocally and unalterably determined down to the very minutest detail.
Birds, that unequivocally belonged to the land, were also seen in considerable numbers, one of which was actually taken; while ducks abounded, and another pelican was met.
David's doubts had been too many and too critical to permit him ever unequivocally to unite himself with any of the dissenters, who upon various accounts absolutely seceded from the national church.
In all other cases," he said, "the first thing required of the criminal prosecutor was to prove unequivocally that the crime libelled had actually been committed, which lawyers called proving the corpus delicti.
And despite all cavillings, it is unequivocally established that the man who gave that method to the world was William T.
That our sentiments might be the more universally and unequivocally known, it was resolved among us that we should give him as splendid an entertainment as the shortness of the time and our present situation would allow us.
When rumors of the affair went abroad among the people and the army, the public censure was so unequivocally expressed, that each man engaged in the matter was anxious to wipe the stain from his own escutcheon.
That testimony is unequivocally opposed to all attempts at exhibiting a psychological process culminating in the conversion.
This, in the present tense, is unequivocally correct.
He made a movement so unequivocally like one which would have manifested an intention to proceed, that the young man raised his hand to repulse him.
When the cloth was raised, the collapsed and pallid features of one in whom life was unequivocally extinct were exposed to view.
Paul speaks unequivocally in this way of his gospel and the preaching or heralding of Jesus Christ, "according to the revelation or unfolding of the mystery now made known to all nations for the obedience of faith.
The first two chapters of Matthew and the first two in the Gospel according to Luke are unequivocally of this character.
The entire biography of Jesus, as it is set forth in the Gospels, exhibits unequivocally astrological features, and a resemblance to the narratives of the gods so close as to be equivalent almost to actual identity.
Is it because they witness unequivocally against you?
Pliny and Ammianus observe that he refused what the unfortunate Germanicus presented to him; and the death of that prince, which happened shortly after, was thought to confirm most unequivocally the truth of those presages.
Meantime historians who had not this bias were unequivocally fixing the beginning of the Egyptian dynasties a thousand years or so farther back.
I will not, however, at such an unseasonable time enter upon the subject, or excite discussion; but I shall not hesitate to declare unequivocally what are my sentiments upon it.
The opinion of the people was fairly and unequivocally expressed, and no government could turn a deaf ear to it, and least of all could a government founded on free principles take such a step.
Instead of being calculated to satisfy the Protestants, the Protestant opinion of the country had already been unequivocally expressed against it.
He is to give us the idea of a Roman dying amidst Romans, as tradition gave him, with all the real modifications of time and place, which may serve unequivocally to discriminate that moment of grief from all others.
He has a penchant as strong as cheap boarding-house butter, for mystification, and a free delivery of hard words, perfectly and unequivocally wonderful.
Jewess, in a tone which expressed a thanksgiving so unequivocally that a cloud for a moment gathered on Rainford's brow.
The amount was accordingly liquidated, and the old woman received half-a-crown as a gratuity, which she took in a manner most unequivocally denoting that she had expected at least four times as much.
Burke replies to it, in two days after, in a letter of thanks, unequivocallydenying that he had any share in those letters.
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