But in a fortnight or so, when everything has become once more quiet, he will urge the removal of the appendix, for this one attack is more than likely to be the forerunner of other attacks if the diseased appendix is left.
But when the symptoms are steadily increasing in severity he should urgean immediate incision.
Johnson," said the stranger, "I feel that it is my duty as a clergyman to urge upon you to amend your way of life.
If you would urge the impurity and idolatry which deface so many pages of the ancients, let me answer you in full with a brief passage of the holy Augustine.
Defn: To move to action; to stir up; to rouse; to spur orurge on.
Defn: To urge on or incite another, as to strife; also, to inform against a person.
To exert pressure; to bear heavily; to push, crowd, or urge with steady force.
Defn: To teach and impress by frequent repetitions or admonitions; to urge on the mind; as, Christ inculcates on his followers humility.
The huntsman's cry to incite orurge on his hounds.
Defn: To urge the adoption or passage of by soliciting members of a legislative body; as, to lobby a bill.
Those who are bent to do wickedly will never want tempters to urge them on.
Defn: To drive or urge forward or on; to press on; to incite to action or motion in any way.
To whet on, To whet forward, to urge on or forward; to instigate.
To prosecute, or perfect, with effort; to urge streas, to labor a point or argument.
I cannot forego the occasion to urge its importance to the credit of the government in a financial point of view.
Nor can I fail to urge the great and beneficial effects which would be produced in aid of all the active pursuits of life.
Although the difficulty referred to may not, for several years to come, involve the peace of the two countries, yet I shall not delay to urge on Great Britain the importance of its early settlement.
He came here as an humble follower of those who went for retrenchment; and, so help him God, so long as he kept his seat here, he would continue to urge retrenchment in the expenditures of the military and naval force.
You hear it, loud and strong, from the rowers as they urge the junk with its high stern, the mast lashed alongside, down the swift running stream.
His companions and the boy life in which he has a place urge him to leave his task.
It of course does not suggest the way, but is simply an urge to acquire and possess.
To understand the constant urge to throw off the shackles of civilization, one need but think of the number of men who use liquor or drugs.
It simply means that man, in common with the eagle and the wolf, acts in accordance with the all-impelling urge and fundamental instincts of his organic structure.
This is its purpose or, rather, its strongest urge not only with men but with all animal life.
In short the urge of the primitive through the long history of the race cannot be modified sufficiently by the new structure that civilization has built around more intelligent people.
Many people urge that the penalty of imprisonment for life would be all right if the culprit could be kept in prison during life, but in the course of time he is pardoned.
There was one dense corner of the thicket where a thrasher lived, and I used to urge Canello through the tangle almost every morning for the pleasure of sharing his good spirits.
I lashed Canello to urge him out, and he struggled desperately, but it was no use.
This grieved his mother very much, for she had once hoped that he would some day become the support of her old age; and she never ceased to urge and advise him, in order to make him a little more active and industrious.
Since, then, every dictate of sense and reflection convinces me of the utter futility of this system, as a means of coercion, on Great Britain, I shall not hesitate to urge its abandonment.
Whence the inducement to urge the annulment of a blockade of France, when, if annulled, no American cargoes would obtain a market in any of her ports?
With these facts staring him in the face, how could he do otherwise than urge an early session?
Why, sir, were we seriously to urgethis objection of pecuniary incapacity to the commercial men of Massachusetts, they would laugh us to scorn.
How then, sir, shall we get rid of that dangerous influence of foreign stockholders which the same gentlemen urge as a reason for not renewing the charter of the Bank of the United States?
What I am now going to urge is this, that in the morality of Attic politics, taking money privately was not thought disgraceful, but was, with certain restrictions, openly asserted to be quite justifiable.
I need not urgethe absurdity of speaking from an open-air stage to thirty thousand people.
This teaching holds that all material things are a source of more or less pain to the growing and evolving soul, which tends to urge it along the line of the least spiritual resistence--the least spiritual friction.
There is a golden rule I must urge on my young friends ever to follow: Do right, and leave the result to God.
A like fate to his may be that of any one of us before another day has passed; and I would earnestly urge you, for the short time which yet may remain for you, to turn your hearts to God--to prepare for eternity.
By the flashes of the firearms I could see the old Sheikh standing on the beach, and trying tourge his followers to pursue us still further.
She's the sweetest young thing I ever saw; but even if she happened not to be I should still urge you to marry her, in simple self-preservation.
Few men could urgethe claim with less plausibility than Pope.
Could all our care elude the greedy grave, Which claims no less the fearful than the brave, For lust of fame I should not vainly dare In fighting fields, nor urge thy soul to war.
My own shack was out of the city limits--a little place I keep to live in when the urge to go fishing seizes me, which is generally about twice a year.
It seemed to me they came there only from force of habit, as though they obeyed some inner urge they did not understand.
Was it a time tourge on men the imitation of Christ when the danger was great that they would deny Him altogether?
The event is so sure, and the interests involved so weighty, that he speaks of it as present, that thus he may more forcibly urge his lesson of preparation.
At present there are no facilities for such work there but with the example of the one at Atlanta, it should be possible tourge effectively that the department establish a school at McNeil Island.
They were only impatient to urge the crowd down that narrow passage, and seal the unhappy wretches deep in the bowels of the earth, when their duty ceased till morning.
But Vespasian's son Titus, who made no secret of his ambition, won over Mucianus to urge his father into allowing himself to be proclaimed emperor.
His speech, containing every argument that reason or sophistry could urge against war with Rome, made at first some impression upon the people.
He lifted his voice as if to urge the concentration of Stuart's attention which seemed so casual--he had it the next moment.
Sforza's first act was to urge the Turk, who needed no invitation, to attack the republic, whose fleet in 1499 was utterly defeated at sea by the Orientals, who presently raided into Friuli.
The speaker kept changing her seat in the saddle, and half stopping the horse as she brought her body round, while the woman that sate behind her on the pillion seemed to urge her on, in words which Jeanie heard but imperfectly.
Marjorie, who now came to him, he kissed very tenderly, making no attempt to urge her to accompany him.