10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MINACIOUSLY»
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1
The Crock of Gold: A Rural Novel
Then Mr. Sharp, like the firm just man immortalized by Flaccus, stood stout
against the visage of the judge, sneered at the wrath of citizens commanding
things unjust, turned to Ben Burke minaciously, calling him “Dux inquieti turbidus
Adriae,” ...
Martin Farquhar Tupper, 1844
2
The Law Magazine and Review: A Quarterly Review of Jurisprudence
He speedily became convinced that all hope of being reinstatedin his ofiice, must
be abandoned; for he learnt how “ the duke talked so minaciously and loudly, that
it made him throw all expectation of future kindness overboard into the dead ...
Thomas Pitt Taswell-Langmead, Charles Henry Edward Carmichael, William Pinder Eversley, 1831
3
Attila: King of the Huns
... as the fire gave light Ascending, in her vaporous shroud, unscathed By the
fierce element, was Hilda's form Seen dimly; by her side a spectral shape
Gigantic stood minaciously, and held The glamorous car, on which she thought to
wing Her ...
4
THE COMPLETE PROSE WORKS OF MARTIN FARQUHAR TUPPER, EXQ.
stood stout against the visage of the judge, sneered at the wrath of citizens
commanding things unjust, turned to Ben Burke minaciously, calling him "Dux
inquieti turbidus Adrice" [as Burke had heard this quotation, he thought it was
about the ...
MARTIN FARQUHAR TUPPER, ESQ., 1851
5
The life of sir Martin Archer Shee, president of the Royal ...
He even talked loudly and minaciously of his anxiety to discover and unmask his
" anonymous libeller," and his resolve to obtain redress or atonement for the "
slanderous attack" made upon him. The immediate result of this display of ...
6
Some Observations on Parliamentary Reform: Intended to Show ...
It was borne, in solemn order, by several persons, to the House of Commons, and
, minaciously, pressed upon their immediate attention, by one of their members,
while fifty or sixty thou' sand men surrounded its walls, and choaked its avenues,
...
When an floods rage round us, Thought men, Mutter minaciously " SAXBY again !
" On shore or on the ocean, All the same. For every tempest—BAX]!!! Has the
blame. How dread those windy seourges, or Pluvial attacks be, At onee we put ...
8
Ireland in 1868, the Battle-field for English Party Strife: ...
When I assert that Protestants repudiate the Roman Catholic Catechism, and the
asserted dogma that all are obliged to belong to that Church, I only state a fact ; I
do not deny to the Roman Catholic clergy the liberty minaciously to say that ...
9
The Twins: a Domestic Novel
Then Mr. Sharp, like the firm just man immortalized by Flaccus, stood stout
against the visage of the judge, sneered at the wrath of citizens commanding
things unjust, turned to Ben Burke minaciously, calling him "Dux inquieti turbidus
Adrian" ...
Martin Farquhar Tupper, 1846
10
Very Hard Cash ... With illustrations
... I have emphasized by the poor device of capitals, two lovely, supple arms were
minaciously spread out like a soaring albatross's wings, and then went all round
the and mother, and gathered every bit of her up to the generous young bosom.
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