...Theiruneasiness led one or other of them also to go out every few minutes tosee if Top was keeping good watch...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
...These birdssoon became accustomed to returning every evening to their new dwelling,and showed more disposition to domesticate themselves than theircongeners, the wood-pigeons...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
...Cyrus Harding thussoon had every thing ready for setting to work...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
...Pencroft also manufactured a flag, that flag sodear to every true American, containing the stars and stripes of theirglorious Union...
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」
...He a stout-built, long-bearded man, half gray,with buffalo overcoat, fur cap and mittens on;she well wrapped in beaver; both Western-lookingin every particular...
James W. Donovan 「Don't Marry」
... and the way to start right is to buy the new book, PALLISER’SAMERICAN ARCHITECTURE; or, Every Man a CompleteBuilder, prepared by Palliser, Palliser & Co...
James W. Donovan 「Don't Marry」
...Having secured an heir to his crown Napoleon now determined torigorously carry out his "continental policy" of humbling England byshutting out her trade from every port of Europe...
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」
...Others attribute the consent of the assembly toa sentiment of submission alone; which, indeed, in the presence ofabsolute power, is apt to absorb every other...
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」
...The roads were covered to the distance of forty leagues by fugitives on foot, andseveral unbroken files of vehicles of every kind...
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」
...Fuses were introduced at every favorableaperture, especially into the shops covered with iron, in thetradesmen's quarter, and the fire-engines were carried off...
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」
...They fled in all directions, by every path,across the country, without provisions, and laden with such of theireffects as, in their agitation, they had first laid their hands on...
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」
...He called every moment, and fatal tidings were repeatedto him...
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」
...Our hands were burned, either in endeavoring to protect our faces fromthe insupportable heat, or in brushing off the sparks which every momentfell upon our garments...
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」
...Henceforward, at every bivouac, at every difficult passage, nay, everymoment, some portion separated from the yet organized lines and fellinto disorder...
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」
...They threwaside embroidered clothes, pictures, ornaments of every kind, and giltbronzes for a few handfuls of flour...
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」
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