The mad man who would try it, and persist in remaining on the spot, displaying his indignant and extravagant protest, would surely be submerged and drowned.
It would surely be conducive to a better understanding of the case, if such statistical information was carefully prepared and made public.
It would surely be absurd to suppose, that the mixture of acids and alkalies constitutes Chemistry, or that Astronomy is formed by the revolution of planets round a sun.
The pain was intense, and we feared that he would surely die, and earnestly prayed all the rest of the night that he might be relieved, and get well.
This we did, though some of the boys said we would surely be marched back and scalped.
It would surely be abasing the prophets without any cause, if we were to assign to them that delusion.
But it would surely be suspicious to us, if the real Present had not sometimes prevailed, and attracted the eye of the Prophet.
It would surely be hard to find anywhere so filthy a parody of the sacred text as Luther here permits himself.
Did not God and His dear angels intervene, he would surely slay us with those thunder-clubs of his which you call thunderbolts.
I was obliged to promise that I would surely return; I don't know whether I shall keep my promise.
She thought he would surely be on hand by that time, for she had told him the very hour when he could meet her.
He thought that he would surely die, for he was very small and he had no means of killing the giants.
He knew that unless he could save himself at once he would surely die on the morrow.
He thought he would surelystarve to death, and that night he cried himself to sleep.
If your fraud were discovered--and it would surely be discovered--your life would be ruined.
If he went, he would surely be followed and the girl's existence and hiding-place discovered.
If a corpse resembling Anita were found, dressed in the clothes she wore the day she left Geralton, it would surely be taken for granted that the body was hers and that she had been murdered.
He fought his terror, knowing that if he yielded to it, he would surely die.
If Fra Tomasso would only give them a little more time, he would surely have to change his mind about the Tartars.
He had wanted to station men in the houses near the palace as well, but de Puys persuaded him that such outposts would surely be overrun and the men speedily lost.
The Master explained that such inconsistency, such wicked trifling with matters most sacred, such determined opposition to truth, would surely be revealed in their true light, and the worthlessness of boasted learning would appear.
As he increased in knowledge of the vital truths of the kingdom, and rendered obedience thereto, he would surely advance, and become great in the kingdom of heaven as he was great among the prophets of earth.
And she drinks out of a special vessel for a like reason; because if any one drank out of the same cup after her, he would surely die.
If our clergy, to suppose an analogous case, had to personate the most exalted beings of sacred history, it would surely be grossly irreverent to address them by their ordinary names during the performance of their solemn functions.
A painter, hastily drawing sketches in preparation for a great painting, would surely be astonished by a critic, measuring these sketches by the same standards, he would then later have to use on the painting.
He would only have to be threatened with their publication, then he would surely give up every lawsuit.
He says that I am his Zoe, his "life," because he would surely die of starvation without me!
A message to my Soldier would jeopardize his safety, for hewould surely come to me at once.
To remain in the boats was not possible, as, in the course of the day, we would surely be seen by the Frenchmen who were now enjoying an early morning nap aboard the armored cruiser.
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