No sirens of romance can seduce him, no shock of opposition unseat him in his career.
Red shall not marry white, To lop our parent stems; and never more Must vile, habitual cups of deadliness Distort their noble natures, and unseat The purpose of their souls.
For a legislature to unseatsome of the elected members because on not untenable legal grounds it finds them ineligible, is not unusual.
By issuing orders he could prevent men whom he believed ineligible from swearing and could unseat those whom he believed to have sworn falsely.
A lady who has been properly taught to ride, and sits correctly, should remember that whatever her horse may do in plunging about from one side of the road to the other, he cannot unseat her, so she need feel no alarm on that point.
Elections, was called England's Remembrancer, and was virtually a call on all to use their votes so as to return a Parliament that should unseat Oliver.
Castilla, now over seventy years old, landed in his native province, determined to unseat him.
And even Dick realized that some very trivial circumstance was likely to unseat his firm resolve.
Satan blamed his own rider for that sharp, stinging jab, and he meant to unseat that rider.
To unseat another is even more expensive than to seat oneself.
However, when he sought to unseat his rider by brushing against the trunk of a large tree, he again felt the sting of the quirt on his flank.
He daily fought a battle with his horse, and, in describing the efforts to unseat him, said that at last the animal jumped into the creek.
Our father Custer was a fine rider, and not only sat his horse well, but it was almost impossible to unseat him.
How impossible it all looked--to unseat from this high rock the Empire of France!
Now I was alone, to see and hear my wife in speech with my enemy, the man who had made a strong, and was yet to make a stronger fight to unseat me in her affections.
But, though it did its best to unseat the rider and trample him underfoot, there was no moment when the issue seemed in doubt save once.
The horse put up a superb fight, trying everything it knew to unseat this demon clamped to its back.
If she recollects to do all this, there will be little cause for alarm, as it will then be very difficult for her horse to unseat her.
With the young horse, rearing is the last frantic effort to unseat his rider; an old rogue will sometimes resort to it, having found his rider timid and much alarmed at the movement.
The rider must remember to lean well back, and have her left knee well braced against the third pommel, as in this position it will be almost impossible for him to unseat her by his kicking.
First I taught them that they could not unseat me, and even rapped them sharply between the ears to impress upon them my authority and mastery.
Each was good in his own style, but the horses were not what I should call really good buckers, such as you might get on a back station, and so there was nothing in the show that could unseat the cowboys.
He was riding up a creek bottom and had just passed a clump of rose and bull-berry bushes when his horse gave such a leap as almost to unseat him, and then darted madly forward.
At first he did not dare to trot and the least plunge of the horse bid fair to unseat him, nor did he begin to get accustomed to the situation until the very end of the journey.
I tell you, friends, most charitable care hath the Member for you; you might as well strike at the heavens with staves as try to unseat him.
There was excellent ground for a party attack to unseat the Ministry on the score of a humiliating "Danish policy," at one time threatening vigorous British action, then resorting to weak and unsuccessful diplomatic manoeuvres.
The horses tried every means to unseattheir rider, but in vain.
They know I want a seat on his Criterion Committee before elections, and they know that to get on it I'll do my damnedest to unseat him.
If Dan can unseat him here and now, he's washed up.
For he was intent on trying to make Irad's caval unseat its rider, so that he might have the beast trample the conspirator.
Realizing at last that he could not unseat so skillful a rider, Hanlon changed his tactics.
They have learned nothing and they will try again to drive us out unless the Powers unseat them and reinstate the Emperor and the Reform Party.
But experience has long ago taught me that trifles, not great events, unseat the statesman, and that of all intrigues those which revolve round a woman are the most dangerous.
He was in charge of a decent-looking servant, whose hand he was holding, and the two were gazing at a horse that, alarmed by the heaps of stone and mortar, was rearing and trying to unseat its rider.
The masses were fighting to unseat kings, whose dogma of "Divine-right" had by the French Revolution been shown to be only insidious political quackery, in the past sustained largely by the sword.