But besides the cheering avocations of the chase, other means must be used to ensure the comfort and subsistence of the Indian’s family; all of which, however, are most ungenerously devolved upon the weaker sex.
An unorganised band of patriots took the field, who were speedily routed and slain; and No-Kami, like the tyrant that he was, ungenerouslypursued his advantage.
And the many and various constitutional governments so established, commonly under British auspices in some degree, have invariably run true to form, in some appreciable degree.
This was not ungenerously said: But what will not these men say to obtain belief, and a power over one?
No one has a right to interrupt the course of the law; far less to injure those who, however ungenerously they may demean themselves, are not overstepping its authority.
The French Directory had already most ungenerously trampled on the dignity of Venice, by demanding that she should no longer afford a retreat to the illustrious exile, the Count of Provence, eldest surviving brother of Louis XVI.
Very ungenerously and unjustly it was proposed to remove the northern officers from the command and send successors in their places.
Of course I cannot demonstrate what I say; but I was young once, and I am sure I was never ungenerously thrust back.
I give you all I can, and act on the presumption that you will do the best you can with what you have, while you continue, ungenerously I think, to assume that I could give you more if I would.
But the managers on the part of the House again very ungenerously opposed giving them any time at all for this purpose.
She won't say a civil word to him, and yet it is for him to be displeased; but I think he would waive all that if she would only own that she has acted ungenerously to him.
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