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  • Romoeuf, riding a franc etrier, on that old Herb-merchant's route, quickened during the last stages, has got to Varennes; where the Ten thousand now furiously demand, with fury of panic terror, that Royalty shall forthwith return Paris-ward, that there be not infinite bloodshed. The French Revolution
  • As they were talking, there came an eunuch from the Commander of the Faithful, in quest of Kut al-Kulub, for, when he knew that she was in the house of Ibn al-Kirnas, he could not endure the severance, but bade bring her forthwith. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • If a veterinarian - just as in the case of a doctor - is deemed to be highly incompetent or to have a mental or physical incapacity, he or she should be suspended forthwith.
  • Now that we have seen his response to the revelations, it is surely beyond dispute that he is a liability who must be removed forthwith.
  • Neither cost orders, which were made payable forthwith, have been paid.
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  • It is clear that the Lincoln belongs to Yorkdale and should be returned to it forthwith.
  • Rajah Muda Hassim, being well aware of the state of things, sent, at this crisis, to order Si Tundo and his friend to his presence; which order they obeyed forthwith, and entered the balei, or audience-hall, which was full of their enemies. The Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. Dido For the Suppression of Piracy
  • Roman prince asked of rabbi Jehosua ben Hanania, why the Jews 'God was compared to a lion; he made answer, he compared himself to no ordinary lion, but to one in the wood Ela, which, when he desired to see, the rabbin prayed to God he might, and forthwith the lion set forward. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • That being a miracle, the babu forthwith wrought another one, and within a minute King's one trunk was checked through to Delhi. In The Time Of Light
  • If any Chriftian went to any Corner of the Worlds how far fbever diftant, where there ware Chriftians; and i£ he was ihftru&ed with Commendatory Letters, by thofe from. whom he went* he was forthwith Admitted to Communion with thofe to whom he came. The Reasonableness of a Toleration: Enquir'd Into, Purely on Church ...
  • However, he gave way to her representations , and they entered the furmity booth forthwith.
  • He should resign forthwith, sort himself out and return to fight an election another day if he so wishes. The Sun
  • Clark in Mannyntree, where they spent some time in praying unto their familiars, and every one in order went to prayers; afterwards some of them read in a book, the book being Elizabeth Clarks; and this examinant saith, that forthwith their familiars appeared, and every one of them made their severall propositions to those familiars, what every one of them desired to have effected. — The Witch-cult in Western Europe A Study in Anthropology
  • As endurability goes, reading the book rises forthwith almost to the level of an afternoon-call where there is gossip about the neighbors and Germany's future. The Certain Hour
  • Fired by curiosity, he decided forthwith to find out what had inspired this giddy language of rocky ridges, remote corries and distant summits.
  • But this was purely on pre-release sales and the album forthwith dropped out of the charts like the preverbal falling brick.
  • He did not claim asylum at the airport because he was afraid that he would be returned forthwith to Malaysia.
  • She furthermore directed that such tablets as were already put up, should not be dismounted, and she forthwith took the lead and composed an heptameter stanza, the burden of which was: Hung Lou Meng
  • Galusha's ear that he cal'lated 'twouldn't do no harm to turn on the glim and proceeded forthwith to turn up the wick of one of the lamps. Galusha the Magnificent
  • ordered to be forthwith published, [MDCXLVI in apostrophus form].;" and as Notes and Queries, Number 77, April 19, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc
  • But sailors are not easily disheartened, and they forthwith set to work to manufacture a new line out of the rope which they still had in the boat; Tom carefully unlaying the strands and jointing the yarns, whilst George tried his best to manufacture a hook out of a nail drawn from the gunwale of the boat. The Voyage of the Aurora
  • Sure, the pressure feels real - and, naturally, I will be embarking on the Greek Doctor's diet forthwith.
  • The victim surcharge payment order is also rescinded, and if monies were paid by the appellant, they are to be returned to him forthwith.
  • I think the Home Office should seriously reconsider his urgent plea for asylum forthwith.
  • The appearance of food had a very encouraging effect, for forthwith there was a general rush towards Watchorn, and it was only by rating and swinging his 'whop' about that he prevented the pack from pawing, and perhaps downing him. Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour
  • We expect these practices to cease forthwith.
  • I have been commanded to return them to the property forthwith so they can be consulted at a moment's notice.
  • In a communiqué issued August 29, he ‘demanded that the kidnappers release forthwith their hostages unharmed.’
  • Noel ordered that the file be turned over to Harkat's lawyers forthwith, even though a CSIS informant is named in it. Archive 2009-05-01
  • ` ` But ye maun speak your mind on't forthwith, Monkbarns, if ye want the stones; for Deacon Harlewalls thinks the carved through-stanes might be put with advantage on the front of the new council-house --- that is, the twa cross-legged figures that the callants used to ca 'Robin and Bobbin, ane on ilka door-cheek; and the other stane, that they ca'd Ailie Dailie, abune the door. The Antiquary
  • Roger Trew, who had ascended the ladder with his bundle of bedding, deposited it in the room my uncle pointed out, and forthwith commenced unlashing it; and knowing that he would prove a better assistant to the dame than Oliver and I should, we accompanied my uncle to what he called his cooking-shed, at the back of the house. In the Eastern Seas
  • These costs are not payable forthwith but will be paid in any event of the cause.
  • The AJC augustly braying for his resignation, forthwith. Awkward questions - poli
  • _All magistrates, who have been_ unjustly turned out, shall _forthwith resume their former_ employments; as well as all the boroughs of England shall return again to _their ancient prescriptions and charters_, and, more particularly, that _the ancient_ charter of the great and famous city of London shall again be in force; and that the writs for the members of Parliament shall be addressed to the _proper officers, according to law and custom_. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 04 (of 12)
  • If he's gotten the word to spin this their way, that dynamic will change forthwith.
  • Forthwith, my satchel was opened and in a few moments the following arrestive words were scrawled in a mammoth hand: GREAT W.C. T.U. MEETING TO-MORROW A slaveholder's daughter,
  • And, looking down, I saw him and the second lieutenant forthwith whip out their knives and begin hacking away at a creeper, wherewith to make grummets to assist them in their attempt at tree-climbing. The Congo Rovers A Story of the Slave Squadron
  • His best service now to his country would be to resign forthwith. Times, Sunday Times
  • Property lodged with the creditor has, thereupon, to be returned by him forthwith.
  • These were removed forthwith in spite of the fact that many of his staff, along with a majority of visitors, were smokers. Times, Sunday Times
  • The production should be revived forthwith. Times, Sunday Times
  • These violations of the code must cease forthwith.
  • One moment she was telling him in no uncertain terms to leave England forthwith. Times, Sunday Times
  • The above are to report to me forthwith.
  • Lodged goods and Tresure to the value of one hundred thousand pounds [2] which I desiere the Government may have the benefitt of, in order thereto I shall desiere no manner of liberty but to be kept prisonner on board such shipp as may be appointed for that purpose, and only give the necessary directions, and in case I faile therein I desiere no favour but to be forthwith Executed acording to my Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents
  • Their eyes watered with the keen tang of the peat reek, till, tired with watching the squattering of ducks in farm puddles, they turned as usual upon the family sagaman, and demanded, with that militant assurance of youth which succeeds so often, that he should forthwith and immediately "tell them something. Red Cap Tales Stolen from the Treasure Chest of the Wizard of the North
  • 'Never was a more absurd wish,' said Charles, tormenting her hand still more, and pulling her curls; 'unwish it forthwith. The Heir of Redclyffe
  • We can't abide the suggestion ourselves, and we urge him to do the honourable thing and withdraw this ungallant insinuation forthwith, preferably before somebody's lawyers hear of it.
  • At each repetition one in like manner steps aside, and the one who survives the ordeal until all the rest have been "chapped" or "titted" out is declared "it" or "takkie," and the game proceeds forthwith. Children's Rhymes, Children's Games, Children's Songs, Children's Stories A Book for Bairns and Big Folk
  • My apprenticeship days were over as I was to take charge of the post forthwith. THE LAST OF THE GENTLEMEN ADVENTURERS: Coming of Age in the Arctic
  • [Illustration: RODRIGO AND THE LEPER] "Rodrigo forthwith set out upon the road, and took with him twenty knights. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 4
  • The sum of $43,000 will be paid forthwith to the solicitors of each party.
  • There is a more pernicious red herring that needs to be smelled out forthwith.
  • Those who immediately forged and promoted that lie of his being stolen away were justly given up to strong delusions to believe it, and not suffered to be undeceived by his being shown to all the people; and so much the greater shall be the blessedness of those who have not seen, and yet have believed -- Nec ille se in vulgus edixit, ne impii errore, liberarentur; ut et fides non praemio mediocri destinato difficultate constaret -- He showed not himself to the people at large, lest the impious among them should have been forthwith loosed from their error, and that faith, the reward of which is so ample, might be exercised with a degree of difficulty. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • Therefore, I shall proceed forthwith to the essentials of the matter and preclude contemplation of such ghastly departures from proper form.
  • I will not resist, therefore, whatever it is either of divine or human obligement that you lay upon me; but will forthwith set down in writing, as you request me, that voluntary Idea which hath long in silence presented itself to me of a better Education, in extent and comprehension far more large, and yet of time far shorter and of attainment far more certain, than hath been yet in practice. The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649
  • Trunnion no sooner heard him mention the cause of her disorder, than his morosity recurring, he burst out into a violent fit of cursing, and forthwith betook himself again to his hammock, where he lay, uttering, in a low growling tone of voice, a repetition of oaths and imprecations, for the space of four-and-twenty hours, without ceasing. The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle
  • Sit ye there, my dautie, till they all see you"; and forthwith he brought them all. Stories of Childhood
  • I shall be instructing my bank to cancel my direct debit to them forthwith.
  • What is youth, but an untamed beast? all whose actions are rash and rude, not capable of good counsel, when it is given; and, ape-like, delighting in nothing but in toys and babies? therefore thou no sooner beganst to have a little strength and discretion, but forthwith thou wast kept under the rod, and fear of parents and masters; as if thou hadst been born to live under the discipline of others, rather than at the disposition of thine own will. The Practice of Piety: Directing a Christian How to Walk, that He May Please God.
  • This counsel was embraced, factum est, and it was registered forthwith, Et sic bona sententia mansit, malus auctor mutatus est. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Having thus meditated, he resolved to make sure of his owne share first, and remembring the rich Ring, whereof they had tolde him: forthwith hee tooke it from the Archbishops finger, finding it indifferently fitte for his owne. The Decameron
  • It is not contended that the effect of the internal fires had no influence on the formation of metalliferous veins, indeed, it is certain that they had, but the action was what is termed hydrothermal (hot water); and such action we may see in progress to-day in New Zealand, where hot springs stream or spout above the surface, when the silica and lime impregnated water, reduced in heat and released from pressure, begins forthwith to deposit the minerals previously held in solution. Getting Gold: a practical treatise for prospectors, miners and students
  • They heard Marvel squeal like a caught leveret, and forthwith they were clambering over the bar to his rescue. The Invisible Man
  • Psammeticus the King of Egypt's lap at Memphis: he wondered at the excellency of the shoe and pretty foot, but more Aquilae, factum, at the manner of the bringing of it: and caused forthwith proclamation to be made, that she that owned that shoe should come presently to his court; the virgin came, and was forthwith married to the king. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • I believe that I, my blood being up, said something to the effect that if she would point him out I would shoot him forthwith, but the _mouchard_ had vanished. Memoirs
  • I am also discontinuing forthwith what had heretofore and hitherto been a very pleasant epistolary association with you. RESCUING ROSE
  • One moment she was telling him in no uncertain terms to leave England forthwith. Times, Sunday Times
  • Having at last found it, however, he forthwith began his descent; and here again he was disagreeably reminded of the much greater difficulty which is experienced in the _descent_ than in the _ascent_ of a cliff. The Voyage of the Aurora
  • I shall therefore go to Premsong to-morrow, and if that is not a favourable place, return forthwith to Ghaloom's, and thence to Deeling to botanise on Thuma-thaya. Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries
  • So they went forth from the tents; and the tie of blood drew Ajib towards his father, and forthwith they passed through the gateway, Bab al-Faradis 464 hight, and entered the city and ceased not walking through the streets till they reached the cookshop, where they found Hasan of Bassorah standing at the door. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • The King summoned the twain forthwith, as he loved them for their fidelity and piety; and, sending for the woman, that he might hear from her own lips what she had to say against them, thus bespake her, “O woman, what hath betided thee from these two men in whom I trust?” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Forthwith the wind surceased, the ocean became silent, the tempest is appeased, and a great calm is made. The Most Ancient Lives of Saint Patrick Including the Life by Jocelin, Hitherto Unpublished in America, and His Extant Writings
  • At the bottom of all the agitation a wedding sets going in us all there is lying, I think a kind of misgiving, a secret pity for the fate of the poor rose which is picked now and must forthwith wither; and our boisterous jollification is but an awkward barely successful effort at concealing it. The Life of Froude
  • The only possible solution I can see to this dilemma is a drawing together forthwith of the 3,500,000 Frenchspeaking Canadians and the 5,000,000 English-speaking Canadians to evolve a modus vivendi in those fields where we can act as a unit. How Can We Build A Nation?
  • For Laura, after long watching, had caught sight of Helen jumping the rope on the grassplot, and by means of coughing and waving her handkerchief from the window had attracted the notice of the child, who, coming to the paling, had received the message she forthwith bore to Cornelia, adding to it the information that Laura's eyes appeared to be almost as red as Cornelia's own. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 03, January, 1858
  • My comrade is English, I am Irish," said Ludar, "and unless we have food forthwith, we are not even that. Sir Ludar A Story of the Days of the Great Queen Bess
  • We, on the other hand, should bury our natural instincts (which would be to bulldoze the didicoy encampment forthwith) and revel as this ineffably superior representative of the UK Nomenklatura has to grapple with the impingement of the real world on hers. Archive 2008-03-23
  • The entire length of rope unwound directly from the reel or 'bollard' of the first launch, and the line of a second boat was attached forthwith; a third and a fourth were annexed, but the whale exhibited no sign of exhaustion, and dragged his pursuers like the wind. Tales of the Chesapeake
  • If this spectral company becomes too much for me I must loudly command them, even shout at them, "begone," and if that does no good I must wish for a whip - which forthwith appears - and give them a sound thrashing. The Bride of Dreams
  • Marry whilst thou mayst, donec viventi canities abest morosa, whilst thou art yet able, yet lusty, [5958] Elige cui dicas, tu mihi sola places, make thy choice, and that freely forthwith, make no delay, but take thy fortune as it falls. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Right, well, I am left with no option but to dismiss you forthwith and to insist on your immediate deportation.
  • I have known a Man thoughtful, melancholy, and raving for divers days, who forthwith grew wonderfully easy, lightsome and cheerful, upon a Discharge of the peccant Humour, in exceeding purulent Metre.
  • Page 106 the sale of two millions of State bonds, authorized to be sold under an act passed at the present session of the Legislature, approved August 13, 1864, and for other purposes; which, on motion of Mr. Murdock, was read three several times, under a suspension of the rule, and passed forthwith, the title standing as stated. Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Mississippi, Called Session at Columbus, February and March, 1865.
  • Item, if the fleet should happen to be scattered by weather, or other mishap, then so soon as one shall descry another, to hoise both topsails twice, if the weather will serve, and to strike them twice again; but if the weather serve not, then to hoise the maintopsail twice, and forthwith to strike it twice again. Sir Humphrey Gilbert's Voyage to Newfoundland
  • To correct this impression, I stopped making those cracks forthwith.
  • And candor compels the admission forthwith that the presence of this anchoritic merit in the wilderness is hardly due to me. The Jewel Merchants A Comedy in One Act
  • In the case of most loans to consumers, and for smaller commercial loans, the advance is usually credited forthwith to the borrower's current account and stands at his disposal at any time.
  • _Poliphilus_, forget now, and wype out of thy remembrance all forepassed griefes, occursiue troubles, pensiue conceites, and ouergone daungers, because that I am assured of thy forthwith full contentment of desire. Hypnerotomachia The Strife of Loue in a Dreame
  • He pictures a young lady who has taken offence at some negligent expression in that chastest of ice – cold proprieties, The Funeral, and he forthwith more or less seriously proceeds to defend his play by quoting the example of both predecessors and contemporaries. A Memoir of Mrs. Behn
  • They served me with a letter of demand to repay my total indebtedness of $8 million forthwith.
  • And I would that I could make you to hear it, and that you could but borrow mine ears for a little moment, and forthwith be shaken with that utter horror and an afraidness, even as was I. The Night Land
  • Also bidding and forbiddal were left in the youth's hand and he was promoted and preferred by the monarch like his maternal uncle and even more, whilst the ex-Wazir took his rest in retirement, nor was it his habit to visit the King save once after a while, when he would fare forth to salute him with the salam and forthwith return home. Arabian nights. English
  • They must rediscover their hunting instincts forthwith.
  • On the 2d of October Mr. McPherson arrived from Canada, and I forthwith demitted the charge. Notes of a Twenty-Five Years' Service in the Hudson's Bay Territory Volume II. (of 2)
  • This left the three males of the party free to tackle the more arduous duties of the day; and we forthwith proceeded to unrig the boat and make her ready for hoisting. Overdue The Story of a Missing Ship
  • The above are to report to me forthwith.
  • And forthwith the maty-boy proceeded to put his threat into execution, till the master, being the weaker of the two, was compelled to cry mercy; which being at length granted, and the door opened with at least as much alacrity as it was closed, Maotoo decamped without beat of drum, never to appear again. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 353, January 24, 1829
  • It is an evil application, and should be banned forthwith.
  • To whome making as though hee would goe hunte the Hare, he went to meete the Duchesse: and hauing discouered them a farre of in a fielde, the Lady Isabelle did forthwith knowe theim. The Palace of Pleasure, Volume 1
  • Elucidate forthwith, Benny -- in the vernacular, unbelt. White Ashes
  • The finding of his mare – J. the Third, as he laughingly dubbed her – decided the point; he forthwith took on himself the role of quixotic highwayman, roaming his beloved South Country, happier than he had been since he first left England; bit by bit regaining his youth and spirits, which last, not all the trouble he had been through had succeeded in extinguishing .... The Black Moth: A Romance of the XVIII Century
  • The production should be revived forthwith. Times, Sunday Times
  • But I would secretly engage a cleaner forthwith, having junked my objections.
  • Kelu departed forthwith, despite the guru's curse for leaving him in the lurch.
  • And often as he failed he would not be overweary; and once, when he was staying at Nuremberg and tidings came from Venice that a certain German who might be Herdegen was dwelling a slave at Joppa, he made ready to set forth for that place to ransom him forthwith. Margery — Volume 06
  • Fingers crossed the sickliness gets itself gone forthwith. Courted: a dirge (funded!)
  • Punjab to release forthwith the State's share of 72,248 cusec-days of WN.com - Articles related to Not taking Rajasthan lightly: Ganguly
  • The thrasher is the port-admiral of the station, and his blows are so many guns to enforce his orders to sail forthwith. The King's Own
  • Given the lead time indispensable to a huge amphibious operation, a commitment was needed forthwith. Nemesis: The Battle for Japan, 194445
  • These were removed forthwith in spite of the fact that many of his staff, along with a majority of visitors, were smokers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Brown's terrier Wasp was the means of his striking up an acquaintance with the sturdy farmer opposite, who, hearing that he had never seen a blackcock, invited him forthwith to Charlies-hope, the name of his farm, where he promised him he should both see blackcock, shoot blackcock, and eat blackcock. Red Cap Tales Stolen from the Treasure Chest of the Wizard of the North
  • Nay, as we forthwith discover, a certain Calypso-Island detains him at the very outset; and as it were falsifies and oversets his whole reckoning. Sartor Resartus, and On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History
  • The distance between these two opposites De Quincey does not traverse by violent leaps; he does not by some feat of legerdemain evanish from the fields of impassioned eloquence, where he is an unrivalled master, to appear forthwith in those of intellectual gymnastics, where, at least, he is not surpassed. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 71, September, 1863
  • Each individual perceived some want in his neighbor, and forthwith proceeded to supply this want, _charging just as much for the thing supplied as the desire for the article or his need of it would force the person supplied to pay; without reference to the equitable price, estimated with respect to the labor bestowed in supplying the want_. Continental Monthly , Vol. 6, No. 1, July, 1864 Devoted to Literature and National Policy.
  • All arrears owed for Mark's tutoring are to be paid by Mr. Zito forthwith.
  • I will retract my tuition forthwith and find a profession more suited to the quiet dignity of my sunset years.
  • What he could not abide was negligence on part of officer or man, on part of superior or inferior, and he sought to "stiffen" Plume forthwith. An Apache Princess A Tale of the Indian Frontier
  • Telegraph, and that he had been requested to see mine and report upon it; that he should report that '_mine was the best that had been submitted to him_'; and he added that I had better forthwith get an introduction to the Minister of the Interior, Mons. the Count Montalivet. Samuel F. B. Morse, His Letters and Journals In Two Volumes, Volume II
  • The production should be revived forthwith. Times, Sunday Times
  • Forthwith the hissing and humming ceased, and the black, domelike object sank slowly out of sight into the pit. The War of The Worlds
  • We forthwith quitted the field of this atchievement, in order to prosecute our journey; but we follow no determinate course. The Expedition of Humphry Clinker
  • an official accused of dishonesty should be suspended forthwith
  • Mr. Griffith Donne's principal trial was the existence of an elderly maiden aunt, who did not approve of him, and was in the habit of expressing her disapproval in lengthy epistolary correspondence, invariably tending to severe denunciation of his mode of life, and also invariably terminating with the announcement that unless he "desisted" (from what, or in what manner, not specified) she should consider it her bounden duty to disinherit him forthwith. Vagabondia 1884
  • This by the help of the observation already premised, and I hope already weighed and perpended by your reverences and worships, I shall forthwith make appear. The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
  • These violations of the code must cease forthwith.
  • Property lodged with the creditor has, thereupon, to be returned by him forthwith.
  • All forests that have been made such in our time shall forthwith be disafforested; and a similar course shall be followed with regard to river-banks that have been placed "in defense" by us in our time. The Magna Carta
  • Sack every striking employee forthwith and replace them all with expats.
  • We will be taking these golf carts and returning to London forthwith.
  • Nur al-Din repented him of that he had done, whenas repentance profited him naught, and his mother sait to him, O my son, this penitence will not profit thee; nor will aught avail thee but that thou arise forthwith and seek safety in flight: go forth the house privily and take refuge with one of thy friends and there what The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • In order to ensure the continuing maintenance and supply of water it is essential that all outstanding rates are paid forthwith.
  • The applicant is to pay the costs of the respondent of the summons on an indemnity basis, such costs to be taxed forthwith.
  • The hapless Ms Aston would be publicly disgraced and would have to resign forthwith.
  • And when he saw that all the dogs were flocking about her, yarring at the retardment of their access to her, and every way keeping such a coil with her as they are wont to do about a proud or salt bitch, he forthwith departed from thence, and went to call Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 2
  • I limited the pursuit, this morning, to Mill Creek, and will forthwith march the army to Goldsboro ', there to rest, reclothe, and get some rations. Memoirs of the Union's Three Great Civil War Generals
  • His son used to boast how his reverence met his sire as they both rode towards Mallow, and charged him with being a confederate of the wicked one, and how the "whisperer" laid the priest's horse under a spell, and forthwith led him a weary chase among the cross roads, till he promised in despair to let Sullivan alone for ever. A New Illustrated Edition of J. S. Rarey's Art of Taming Horses With the Substance of the Lectures at the Round House, and Additional Chapters on Horsemanship and Hunting, for the Young and Timid
  • It may be that when our arboreal propositus descended from his palm-tree and began to walk upright about the earth, his progeny were forthwith committed to a journey in which to-day is only a way-station. Beyond Life
  • A short while later, we heard a distant bugle and forthwith the entire camp marched down.
  • If the hapenny papers ceased to notice him forthwith it seems to us more than probable that he would cease at once to be of the highest importance in literary circles and the Gilbert Keith Chesterton
  • Marry whilst thou mayst, donec viventi canities abest morosa, whilst thou art yet able, yet lusty, [5958] Elige cui dicas, tu mihi sola places, make thy choice, and that freely forthwith, make no delay, but take thy fortune as it falls. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • All garnishment and enforcement proceedings undertaken in accordance with the enforcement of the order of January 18th, 2002, shall forthwith be rescinded and cancelled.
  • I am also discontinuing forthwith what had heretofore and hitherto been a very pleasant epistolary association with you. RESCUING ROSE
  • From thenceforth no vexation, care, or grief shall take such deep impression in my heart, how hugely great or vehement soever it otherwise appear, but that it shall evanish forthwith at the sight of that my future babe, and at the hearing of the chat and prating of its childish gibberish. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • The wagonette was paid off and ordered to return to Temple Coombe forthwith, while we started to walk to Merripit House. The Seriously Deranged Writer and the Model Cars
  • I will retract my tuition forthwith and find a profession more suited to the quiet dignity of my sunset years.
  • He was forthwith joined by Stephen, waiwode of Moldavia, with great part of the Moldavian and Wallachian troops, who unexpectedly deserted the standards of the crescent; and, after several partial encounters, a general engagement took place, November 11, 1673, between the Polish army and the advanced divisions of the Ottomans under the serasker Hussein, pasha of Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 54, No. 334, August 1843
  • Magnifico, made answer, that he was well contented to let him speak with her when he would; and leaving him in the great Hall of the house, went to his wives Chamber, and told her how easily he might enjoy the horse, commanding her forthwith to come and heare what he could say to her, only she should abstaine, and not returne him any answer. The Decameron
  • For indeede after the Philosophers had picked out of the sweete misteries of Poetrie, the right discerning true points of knowledge: they forthwith putting it in methode, and making a Schoole Art of that which the Poets did onely teach by a divine delightfulnes, beginning to spurne at their guides, like ungratefull Prentices, were not content to set up shop for themselves, but sought by all meanes to discredit their maisters, which by the force of delight being barred them, the lesse they could overthrow them, the more they hated them. Defence of Poesie
  • Those who like a good "gashly" book should, my Baronite says, forthwith send for _Lord Wastwater_ (BLACKWOOD). Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, December 31, 1892
  • The King, during the Treaty, continued on the frontiers, where he received the news of the death of Queen Mary of England; his Majesty dispatched forthwith the Count de Randan to Queen Elizabeth, to congratulate her on her accession to the Crown, and they received him with great distinction; for her affairs were so precarious at that time, that nothing could be more advantageous to her, than to see her title acknowledged by the King. The Princess of Cleves

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