She flinched a little, and called me a bad fellow, but I held her hips too tight to allow of her unseating me, even if she had wished.
The very morning of the day on which the money was to be paid over, he received from Paris the news of the unseating of Jansoulet.
Whenever one of them gets stuck in boggy ground, and his horse flounders wildly about, to the imminent risk of unseating its rider, his two hopeful comrades bubble over with merriment at his expense; his own sincere exclamations of "Allah!
The horse wheeled suddenly, almost unseating Allan, and dashed across the clearing toward the wood; but he had not taken a dozen bounds when a wolf sprang upon him.
Mitsos was riding first, more than half asleep, and letting his pony pick its own way among the big stones and bowlders which strewed the rough path, when suddenly it shied violently, nearly unseating him, and wheeled sheer round.
Once a dead body was stretched straight across the path, and the brute wheeled round, nearly unseating Mitsos, and tried to bolt back to Tripoli again.
He stopped short, as Ceph swerved to one side, almost unseating him.
The second leaden messenger from the major's weapon struck the Confederate's horse in the flank, and he leaped to one side from the pain, unseating Vallingham, and sending the captain to the ground.
The pretext for unseating DeLeon (and others) was membership in the wrong local union.
Besides bolding the Senate the Republicans won a face majority of ten in the House, subsequently increased by unseatingand seating.
The silver side was then added to by unseating and seating.
The difficulty first appeared two years earlier, when opposing factions made attempts to capture the Legislature by unseating members belonging to the opposing party.
The nomination of candidates to fill the vacancy in the representation of Norwich caused by the unseating on petition of Sir Henry Josias Stracey, took place at the Guildhall.
After three days' hearing, the trial resulted in the unseatingof Sir Henry Stracey.
The nomination of candidates to fill the vacancy caused in the representation of Norwich by the unseating of Mr. Jacob Henry Tillett for bribery took place at the Guildhall.
He was first nominated for Parliamentary honours upon the unseating on petition of Mr. Tillett in 1871.
Inexperienced in such delicate maneuvers and overtaken at the crises by the climactic unseating of Death, he had poured into the empty memory banks the whole contents of his own mind.
Respect for the right of the individual to self-will was so deeply ingrained as to make the deliberate unseating of another's reason virtually impossible.
I was at the rear of the party some distance behind when he started off, but we soon caught up the others, bumping into one, cannoning off a second to a third, and nearly unseating Miss Hastie, who was not prepared for the charge.
My pony behaved rather badly this day, stumbling frequently: he fell with me twice, nearly unseating me on the second occasion.