Each day of war is for the people only a day of unnecessary suffering and misfortune.
To those who are familiar with the literature of international Socialism it will be unnecessary to say that Plechanov was not the man to deprecate the importance of sound theory as a guide to the formulation of party policies.
The evidence of the metre of this poem, showing its affinity to the alliterative line and its historical origin from it, is so cogent that it is unnecessary to discuss the theories of Prof.
It is unnecessary to consider the Second Volksraad, which was an ineffective advisory body elected on a wider franchise, a mere sop to the Cerberus whose hundred tongues were clamouring for representation.
I have thought it unnecessary to recapitulate in detail the financial argument used by advocates of this policy.
The regulation of the air supply is effected by hand, and it is clear that some of these arrangements are liable to admit an unnecessary supply of air, while others scarcely admit enough, especially when fresh coal is put on.
After that, she became cheerful, mild, unnecessary Mary Lou, doing a little bit of everything about the house, appreciated by nobody.
All unnecessary cruelty and bloodshed made her suffer intensely, and we have seen how she ministered to the English wounded who had fallen in fight.
Joan was, however, not to be deterred by menaces and insults from doing all she could to prevent unnecessary loss of life.
One of these, Erard, remarked that it was unnecessary to torture the prisoner seeing that, as he expressed it, 'they had already sufficient evidence to condemn her to death without putting her to torment.
It is unnecessary to go through the long verbiage of abuse and blasphemy with which these theologians thought it their duty to bespatter Joan of Arc.
It is altogether unnecessary for such persons to write to their friends, to make inquiries whether there are openings, &c.
It is, therefore, thoughtunnecessary to publish them.
From a knowledge of your own disposition and present feelings, your excellency will not be willing to believe that you could ever be brought to an act of tyranny, or even to execute justice with unnecessary rigor.
But it seems quite unnecessary to prove, what all persons of much intelligence well know, that the states mentioned export the larger part of what they raise, and import the larger part of what they consume.
Should not the head of a family restrain all his servants, as well the voluntary as the involuntary, from unnecessary labor on the Sabbath?
It is quite unnecessary to add, that the most distinguished northern statesmen of both political parties, have always affirmed the power of Congress to abolish slavery in the District.
It is unnecessary to dwell here on the laws of the slave States prohibiting the free people of color from learning to read the Bible, and in many instances, from assembling at discretion to worship their Creator.
As regards the other party, it seems almost unnecessary to point out the advantages of being a free man rather than a slave.
House to grant the prayer of the petition, which went to the total abolishment of the slave trade, and it was therefore unnecessary to commit it.
House to brunt the prayer of the petition, which event to the total abolishment of the slave-trade, and it was therefore unnecessary to commit it.
It is unnecessary to add, that this difference in the weight of the two kinds of corn, is an item too important to be overlooked.
Of course it is unnecessary to give his account, for we know all about it already.
It will be unnecessary to give in detail the record of Ben's sales.
In regard to her daughter she was always influenced by a vague idea that Hetta was an unnecessary trouble.
Sir Felix at once felt that it would be quite unnecessary for him to go to Herr Vossner or to any other male counsellor for advice as to the best means of carrying off his love.
He was going to New York very shortly, and looked on his journey thither as an horizon in his future beyond which it was unnecessary to speculate as to any farther distance.
At the station they got some very bad tea and almost uneatable food,--but Marie's restrained excitement was so great that food was almost unnecessary to her.
Why had he called down unnecessarynotice on his head by entertaining the Emperor of China?
Yes, thank you; but I don't wish to give any unnecessary trouble.
The lack of braided hair and clustering jewels degrades the veil to an unnecessary wrap; the propriety of the bodice intensifies its shapelessness; the very face suffers by the unconcealed holes in ears and nose.
I was not sorry to learn that it was unnecessaryfor me to see him, and that all preliminaries were in fact arranged.
To avoid taking up unnecessary space, the first two figures are drawn smaller than their actual proportion to the rest.
It seems unnecessary to add that those parts not seen when the steam-boat is put together, need no paint.
It is perhaps unnecessary to add that the exposed surface of this box should be papered, or covered with a cloth curtain, in such a manner as to give it a decorative effect.
Chinese Government, suffer for the mistakes of that Government, seems both unnecessary and ungenerous.
It was really too provoking just as these troublesome negotiations promised to end so well; it meant precious time wasted; it meant unnecessary anxiety and worry.
A method of contemplating life, as a picture with a perspective to it, which may be highly recommended to fussy people who herald their paltry little comings and goings by a number of unnecessary communications.
They belonged to a generation which is much addicted to unnecessary haste.
He proves this by showing that the heathen were not saved by the works of nature, nor the Jews by the works of the Mosaic Law; but he does not by any means exclude works altogether as unnecessary for justification.
Just what they are is unnecessary to indicate, as each teacher may have his own, or the singer has learned for herself what forms are most beneficial.
The military despotism under which he had been reared having substituted a touch of the cap for a bow, rendered it unnecessary to bend; prolonged drill, laziness, and rheumatism made it at last impossible.
Man, what a chap you are for making unnecessary speeches!
It was unnecessary to have said even that much by way of invitation.
In a few minutes more Harry lifted Kate into the saddle, and having arranged her dress with a deal of unnecessary care, mounted his nag.
ITALY For the purposes of a summary it is unnecessary to review in detail the Italian operations.
Having said so much it is unnecessary to examine whether the prospect of a future general neutrality agreement between England and Germany offered positive advantages sufficient to compensate us for tying our hands now.
Even this would have been an unnecessarymilitary action.
This made it unnecessary for Austria-Hungary to concern itself directly with such questions as the colonization of Africa or the division of China.