10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNMANFULLY»
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A selection of pleadings in civil actions: subsequent to the ...
... but the said united company further say, that long before the said time when
the said snip was lost, to wit, on, &c. he the said D. did dishonestly, unfaithfully
and unmanfully, and without any necessity, and without any good or sufficient
cause, ...
2
A Complete System of Pleading: Comprehending the Most ...
... to wit, on the fifteenth of February 1737% he the said F. G. did dishonestly,
unfaithfully, and unmanfully, and without any necessity, and without any good or
sufficient cause, voluntarily leave and desert the same ship, in manner and form
as ...
John Wentworth, James Cornwall, 1797
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The Broadview Anthology of British Literature, second ...
With old Romans, I conjecture, it was the terror not of Pluto,2 for whom probably
they cared little, but of doing unworthily, doing unvirtuously, which was their word
for unmanfully.3 And now what is it, if you pierce through his Cants, his ...
Joseph Black, Leonard Conolly, Kate Flint, 2012
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The Broadview Anthology of British Literature: The Victorian ...
Romans, I conjecture, it was the terror not ofPluto,1 for whom probably they cared
little, but of doing unworthily, doing unvirtuously, which was their word for
unmanfully.2 And now what is it, ifyou pierce through his Cants, his oft-repeated ...
5
Home Influence: A Tale for Mothers and Daughters
... and must always give up to him, to imagine that he was ever acting deceitfully
or unmanfully in permitting her to conceal his acts of disobedience. There was so
much to love and admire in Edward, that neither Mr. nor Mrs. Hamilton imagined
...
When a poor-spirited creature that died at the same time for his crimes
bemoaned himself unmanfully, he rebuked him with this question, ' Is it no
consolation to such a man as thou art to die with Pho- cion ? ' At the instant when
he was to die, ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Alexander Chalmers, 1853
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The History of Helvetia: Containing the Rise and Progress of ...
tial triumph, nor unmanfully dejected by a momentary reverse. Their behavior
was firm and' uniform. Moderate in prosperity. Intrepid in the hour of danger. 1352
. In the month of June, in the following year, the acceffion of Glaris to the Helvetic
...
Francis Hare Naylor, 1801
... and must always give up to him, to imagine that he was ever acting deceitfully
or unmanfully in permitting her to conceal his acts of disobedience. There was so
much to love and admire in Edward, that neither Mr. nor Mrs. Hamilton imagined
...
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Rumour, by the author of 'Charles Auchester'.
... had not erred, had not tyrannously, unmanfully, kept her heart also in the
purgatory of suspense — to purify it of all earthly selfishness, or of its love for him.
It was quite and simply true that neither was he RUMOUR. 125.
Elizabeth Sara Sheppard, 1858
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The Works of Sir George Etherege: Containing His Plays and Poems
... in those many Misfortunes that have attended Our innocent Affections. ' ' e _ t
Court. Sir Oli-uer. Madam, before I did perceive it, Was got near that pitch of
Drunkenness, which make; Him come reeling home, and unmanfully insult over
Your ...
Sir George Etherege, John Dryden, 1715
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNMANFULLY»
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unmanfully is used in the context of the following news items.
Give pause a chance, plead bowlers
... saw that your hair was slightly out of place or one of the points of your moustache was drooping just a bit unmanfully as you were running up to the crease. «ESPNcricinfo.com, Oct 14»
Yossarian lives
Here, narrator Bob Slocum tussles unmanfully with his long-suffering wife, unhappy daughter and a troubled son he identifies as “my boy” in order to distinguish ... «Financial Times, Oct 11»
Farewell Steptoe, the dog who picked horses
The eldest of our dogs died on Thursday. I wouldn't ordinarily mention so personal a fact, or that the tears stream unmanfully down my cheeks as I type it. «Telegraph.co.uk, Jul 10»
Extended family feats at a Hungarian feast
Egged on by the others, I had a crack at it and was rubbish, sliding unmanfully all over the back of the horse and almost down the side. If only I'd tried the horse ... «The Australian, Jan 10»