This is preeminently the era of the reformer, and there are few things, great or small, upon which he has not tried his Archimedean lever with more or less effect.
Upon which, thinking they intended to make sport of him, as had been too often the case in the kitchen, he besought his master not to mock a poor simple fellow, who intended them no harm, but let him go about his business.
But there is a far more exact prototype of the worthy Dominie, upon which is founded the part which he performs in the romance, and which, for certain particular reasons, must be expressed very generally.
Bitterly censuring his own precipitate adoption of a contrary belief, Brown yet heard with delight that the suspicions of Julia's fidelity, upon which he had so rashly acted, were probably void of foundation.
It was written in the formal manner he affected, studded with pompous epithets as a Persian diadem was studded with precious stones; and in the beautiful hand, like black letter and as difficult to read, upon which he prided himself.
The doctor walked to a table on the other side of the room, upon which, under a towel, lay the body of a still-born child.
Upon which my sister fixed me with her eye, and said, in a low reproachful voice, "Do you hear that?
Upon which Mrs. Pocket received me with an appearance of amiable dignity.
Upon which he put down his head, blew a cloud of smoke out of his nose, and vanished with a kick-up of his hind-legs and a flourish of his tail.
But still I was impatient to know who was the person to be married; upon whichhe told me it was my Jack-of-all- trades and his maid Susan.
Upon which he drove Bjorn out of the country; and he had to thank the queen that he preserved life and limbs.
Now the king told his dream,--that he seemed to see a high ladder, upon which he went so high in the air that heaven was open: for so high reached the ladder.
King Hrollaug, on the contrary, went upon the summit of the mound, on which the kings were wont to sit, and made a throne to be erected, upon which he seated himself.
Upon which, their whole Army retired to its quarters, in a hopeless condition.
Upon which he sends a third message, quite passionate: "If Cavalry do not come, I will not be responsible for the issue!
Upon which, next day, they marched to Zirndorf, and the Reichsgraf Puckler's Mansion, the Schloss of Farrenbach there.
A man steps from a landing to a shelf and is lifted or lowered to the next landing, upon which he them steps, and so on, traveling by successive stages.
The Spanish was the common ground upon which we all met; for every one knew more or less of that.
Just below this place, the precipice projected again, and going over the projection, I could see nothing below me but the sea and the rocks upon which it broke, and a few gulls flying in mid-air.
It contained a writing-table (upon which was a telephone and a pile of old newspapers), a cabinet, and two chairs.
Chief Inspector Kerry took up his hat, cane and overall from the chair upon which he had placed them and, his face a savage red mask, bowed with a fine courtesy.
By the dim light of a lantern burning upon a moorish coffee-table he discerned an untidy bed, upon which a second woman lay, pallid.
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