Yea, and what judge that is just, and knows that the man has this interest in the woman pleaded for, would yield to, or give a verdict for the wretch, against the man whose wife the woman is?
Even in England regret is sometimes expressed that a “moderate fixed duty” was not preserved on corn, on account of the revenue it would yield.
Were every family to inclose half an acre of ground, till it, and plant it in potatoes and maize, it would yield a sufficiency to support them one half the year.
All unconsciously she sought a relationship rarely to be found in banks and business offices; would yield herself to none other.
These had consented to the strike reluctantly, through fear, or had been carried away by the eloquence and enthusiasm of the leaders, by the expectation that the mill owners would yield at once.
His Grace would be damned before he would yield; and Lewis, adding a more forcible contingency, hinted that our side feared a public trial.
The Governor at length made signs to Huon that he would yield everything if he would but allow him to rest.
This branch was to be plucked off and borne as a gift to Proserpine, and if fate was propitious it would yield to the hand and quit its parent trunk, but otherwise no force could rend it away.
But he no more yielded to it than he would yield to the overwhelming nature of a winter storm.
And if this man were to be the chosen one they were ready to yield him the same fidelity they would yield to her.
Now then, your father says that one root would yield a thousand per cent.
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