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  • As I had anticipated, he gave his kind permission after not too great a delay, and furthermore, Mr Farraday was good enough to remember and reiterate his generous offer to 'foot the bill for the gas'.†   (source)
  • Which was strange, since Amy had decided she didn't want kids, and she'd reiterated this fact several times, but the tears gave me a perverse wedge of hope that maybe she was changing her mind.†   (source)
  • Moreover, from the moment they saw each other for the first time until he reiterated his determination a half century later, they never had the opportunity to be alone or to talk of their love.†   (source)
  • If not, I will just reiterate that the big rabbit is still being pulled from the top hat of the universe.†   (source)
  • This was a lesson reiterated.†   (source)
  • First she scoffed, then after he reiterated what had happened, she grew angry.†   (source)
  • Shaking himself, he dressed and made his way through the winding corridors of Bregan Hold, bowing to the dwarves he passed, who for their part greeted him with energetic reiterations of "Argetlam!"†   (source)
  • I then detailed the poor conditions on the island, reiterating once more that we were political prisoners, not criminals, and expected to be treated as such.†   (source)
  • "I won't ask nothin' but a wearin' of em for my child," Laurella Consadine, born Laurella Passmore, reiterated when the small garments were laid out on the bed, and the baby was being dressed.†   (source)
  • "After an hour, reiterating his warning about the legions of jihadis being forged in extremist madrassas, Mortenson wound up his speech with an idea that had come to him while touring the twisted wreckage of a home he'd seen at the site of a cruise missile strike on Kabul's Street of Guests.†   (source)
  • I know you thought I was done giving advice, but I couldn't leave without reiterating a few things in writing.†   (source)
  • The gunslinger reiterated.†   (source)
  • Come on, let's go now, Cedric," Mr. Dorosti reiterates.†   (source)
  • The district magistrate reiterates the official policy regarding fishing reserves in the Ors Marshes….†   (source)
  • Just get the guys on the ground," Admiral McRaven had reiterated during one of our final briefs.†   (source)
  • To reiterate Astaroth's point, he still holds all the cards.†   (source)
  • Dennis Baron wrote that the hearings reiterated the two arguments that have informed such discussions for two centuries: an insistence that English is the glue holding an ethnically diverse America together, and a fear that official-language legislation masks racial discrimination—in this case against Hispanic Americans.†   (source)
  • As the government's case unfolded, it was clear that the meat of Gilpin's argument would be a reiteration of the familiar points made in the previous court cases: The government was bound by both Pickney's Treaty and the Treaty of 1819.†   (source)
  • Normally I would have ceased matters temporarily, retreated to Westchester to reiterate and revise.†   (source)
  • Did you reiterate that the streets were being watched?†   (source)
  • The bridge reiterates the platform.†   (source)
  • This incident of the master's death following so swiftly after her reiterated plea, Kill him, Lord, left her with the conviction that prayer was always answered.†   (source)
  • "Morkai the Red, my former master, is dead," Kessell reiterated softly.†   (source)
  • But despite these notable exceptions, I must honestly reiterate that I have been disappointed with the church.†   (source)
  • I am impressed, as I undoubtedly said before -- but I would reiterate it tonight -- by Tulane's unique distinction as the only American university to be converted from State sponsorship to private status.†   (source)
  • Piedmont reiterated the threat of jail and fines, then left.†   (source)
  • He reiterated his doubts at a family council made up of himself, his wife, and his father-in-law.†   (source)
  • A rocking chair betrayed reiterate strain, as of a defective lung; like a single note from a stupendous jews-harp, the chain of a porch swing twanged.†   (source)
  • High up on their horses a number of the men were wearing their Revolutionary War uniforms, as if to reiterate that Aaron Burr fought once at their sides as a hero.†   (source)
  • Kathy reiterated that she needed her husband's wallet.†   (source)
  • "Well, I must reiterate," I said, "I didn't have a great deal to do with Mr Churchill.†   (source)
  • "Richard Franklin's our guy," Jennifer reiterated.†   (source)
  • "Yes, that is enough," reiterated Prusias calmly.†   (source)
  • I reiterated my proposal that talks take place in two stages.†   (source)
  • "Stubborn," Drizzt reiterated more loudly this time.†   (source)
  • Eragon had narrated his experiences before, so he had no trouble reiterating them now for the queen.†   (source)
  • "I reckon Mr. Himes knows best, Johnnie, honey," was her reiterated comment.†   (source)
  • Yes, if we're going to wed," reiterated Buckheath sullenly.†   (source)
  • "Let me reiterate for our viewers," the anchorman in London was saying, "BBC reporter Gunther Glick is the man who first broke this story.†   (source)
  • Be there and reiterate the real argument, which is that they should select a man in whom we have confidence.†   (source)
  • By clinging tightly to what she believed she knew, narrowing her thoughts, reiterating her testimony, she was able to keep from mind the damage she only dimly sensed she was doing.†   (source)
  • That was why she was so taken aback by his dramatic reiteration of a love that for her had never existed, at an age when Florentino Ariza and she could expect nothing more from life.†   (source)
  • Kathy told him a brief version of Zeitoun's situation, and reiterated her demand that the wallet be returned.†   (source)
  • On the night when he reiterated his love for her, while the flowers for her dead husband were still perfuming the house, she could not believe that his insolence was not the first step in God knows what sinister plan for revenge.†   (source)
  • I must reiterate, these meetings were predominantly professional in character; that is to say, for instance, we might talk over the plans for a forthcoming event, or else discuss how a new recruit was settling in.†   (source)
  • The night he reiterated his love to Fermina Daza he had wandered aimlessly through streets that had been devastated by the afternoon flood, asking himself in terror what he was going to do with the skin of the tiger he had just killed after having resisted its attacks for more than half a century.†   (source)
  • Of course he is, Alan said again and again, and reiterated that he was willing to meet anywhere, at the time of His Majesty's choosing.†   (source)
  • In short bursts, he reiterated all they had seen and its possible implications, most importantly that it was now clear the strangers were agents of the Empire.†   (source)
  • The plan evaporated, however, as soon as Amaranta Ursula reiterated her decision not to move from Macondo even if she lost a husband.†   (source)
  • Though she hadn't opened her eyes, there'd been some movement in her hand just before dawn, and the doctors reiterated to her parents what a good sign that was.†   (source)
  • I explained our unwillingness to cast aside the SACP, and reiterated that we were not under its control.†   (source)
  • The three rushed from the building, Cassius reiterating as much of the pertinent information as he could.†   (source)
  • "He has informed," Beorg reiterated.†   (source)
  • I reiterated that the process would not be smooth, as we were dealing with politicians who do not want to negotiate themselves out of power.†   (source)
  • The memorandum reiterated most of the points I had made in our secret committee meetings, but I wanted to make sure the state president heard them directly from me.†   (source)
  • All of their questions were slanted in that direction, and when I reiterated that I was neither a Communist nor a terrorist, they attempted to show that I was not a Christian either by asserting that the Reverend Martin Luther King never resorted to violence.†   (source)
  • While I once again reiterated that these were my views and not those of the ANC, I suggested that if the government withdrew the army and the police from the townships, the ANC mightagree to a suspension of the armed struggle as a prelude to talks.†   (source)
  • The principle is reiterated with firmness in the First Inaugural Address.†   (source)
  • "Boddeh Stritt," David reiterated weakly.†   (source)
  • It's as if he had it from heaven, sir," Bassett reiterated.†   (source)
  • 'It's the heat,' the top of his mind was saying to him, reiterant, explanatory.†   (source)
  • HUGO—(reiterates stupidly) What's matter, Larry?†   (source)
  • "Of course!" she reiterated, and then laughing.†   (source)
  • Poirot hastily stemmed the reiteration with an eloquent gesture.†   (source)
  • (The jerky throbbing of his blood reiterated) Mine!†   (source)
  • It is like words spoken aloud now: reiterative, patient, justificative: 'I paid for it.†   (source)
  • If, as I have clearly shown, all selves are by their very nature in competition, and therefore the Enemy's idea of Love is a contradiction in terms, what becomes of my reiterated warning that He really loves the human vermin and really desires their freedom and continued existence?†   (source)
  • Loveliness and stillness clasped hands in the bedroom, and among the shrouded jugs and sheeted chairs even the prying of the wind, and the soft nose of the clammy sea airs, rubbing, snuffling, iterating, and reiterating their questions—"Will you fade?†   (source)
  • Although obviously very much upset, she did not confide in him, merely reiterating again and again that she would "make old Cronch sorry for this!"†   (source)
  • And in the long run, to these sterile, reiterated monologues, these futile colloquies with a blank wall, even the banal formulas of a telegram came to seem preferable.†   (source)
  • Reiterating that police had framed him as a part of a drive to oust Communists from Chicago, Erlone demanded that the charges upon which he had been originally held be made public.†   (source)
  • HOPE—(in the voice of one reiterating mechanically a hopeless complaint) When are you going to do something about this booze, Hickey?†   (source)
  • Her lips moved, she was saying something; but the sound of her voice was covered by the loud reiterated refrain of the sightseers.†   (source)
  • But it was not alone backwatching, alarm; it seemed also to Byron to possess a quality of assurance, brass, as though the man were reiterating and insisting all the while that he was afraid of nothing that might or could approach him from behind.†   (source)
  • I reiterate my positive belief that of the seven persons assembled in this room one is a dangerous and probably insane criminal.†   (source)
  • Others at once took up the cry, and the phrase was repeated, parrot-fashion, again and again, with an ever-growing volume of sound, until, by the seventh or eighth reiteration, no other word was being spoken.†   (source)
  • I've got to know for the Derby!" the child reiterated, his big blue eyes blazing with a sort of madness.†   (source)
  • The newspapers published new regulations reiterating the orders against attempting to leave the town and warning those who infringed them that they were liable to long terms of imprisonment.†   (source)
  • On the other hand, I must reiterate once more that this is a very delicate family matter and that for many reasons I may want the whole thing hushed up.†   (source)
  • An act, ordained, foreseen, inevitable as this very moment, a channel of expertness, imbued for ages, reiterated for ages, familiar as breath.†   (source)
  • All day the guttural, the high-pitched voices, the astonished cries, the gasps of wonder, reiterations of gladness had risen from her decks in a motley billow of sound.†   (source)
  • Gone in the quick neaping of wind-A man knuckles to mustache, flung back the swing-door-whirred reiteration of bar and mirror, bottles, figures, aprons-David slunk past him into deeper shadow.†   (source)
  • Neither Annie, who never hobbled past without sticking out her awl-like tongue, nor Yussie's reiterated, "Cry-baby," nor the cellar-door at the end of the vacant hallway were half as painful to endure as the stiff anguish in his mother's face or the numb silence of the hours of waiting for his father.†   (source)
  • "Well, I want to know about it," she reiterated.†   (source)
  • The thought uppermost in his mind was the reiterated arguments of the morning.†   (source)
  • "Well now, she's such a little thing," feebly reiterated Matthew.†   (source)
  • With some show of resentment and more of dignity Abe reiterated his former statement.†   (source)
  • That was his swift acceptance of Follonsbee's reiterated hints.†   (source)
  • "And yet th'st not got him to marry 'ee!" reiterated her mother.†   (source)
  • "We've got six dogs," the other reiterated dispassionately.†   (source)
  • He reiterated this fact in a bewildered way, as if he did not know how it came about.†   (source)
  • Hare wheeled with the interest that had gathered with the reiteration of this man's name.†   (source)
  • "For the sake of France, citoyenne!" reiterated Chauvelin, earnestly.†   (source)
  • "But I'm not storying to you, Bert," he reiterated crossly.†   (source)
  • Rout the house out!" reiterated Pew, striking with his stick upon the road.†   (source)
  • "I've explained why I did that," reiterated Clyde.†   (source)
  • Pig!" he was reiterating at the top of his lungs.†   (source)
  • Lanier admitted the possibility but reiterated his point—the water was dirty.†   (source)
  • "Darkness and gloom," reiterated Pierre: "yes, yes, I understand that."†   (source)
  • My opinion is confirmed, and I reiterate my advice.†   (source)
  • Still Guster reiterates "one thousing seven hundred and eightytwo."†   (source)
  • 'It's a thing,' reiterated Mrs Plornish, 'to be thankful for, indeed, that Miss Dorrit is far away.†   (source)
  • Why should she be shocked or warned by this reiteration?†   (source)
  • "O, my books, my books, my precious printed books!" reiterated the forlorn bookworm.†   (source)
  • How hard it was to reiterate firmly, "I am going."†   (source)
  • "Solitude! solitude!" he reiterated with irritation.†   (source)
  • There was a story that, some five years ago--he was now barely twenty-six--he had been a trifle dissipated, but in order to curb his appetites and save the loss of time and strength that a sowing of wild oats might have entailed, he had taken his chief's advice, oft reiterated to his employees, and at twenty-one had married the first woman whom he could persuade to share his fortunes.†   (source)
  • Somewhere around Zug, Nicole, with a convulsive effort, reiterated a remark she had made before about a misty yellow house set back from the road that looked like a painting not yet dry, but it was just an attempt to catch at a rope that was playing out too swiftly.†   (source)
  • "You're mistaken; I know nothing; I saw nothing," she exclaimed, striving, by sheer force of reiteration, to build a barrier between herself and her peril; and as he turned away, groaning out "You sacrifice us both," she continued to repeat, as if it were a charm: "I know nothing—absolutely nothing."†   (source)
  • As a preliminary to another journey to his bunk, he hooked Wolf Larsen's buttonhole with a greasy forefinger and vacuously proclaimed and reiterated, "I got money, I got money, I tell yer, an' I'm a gentleman's son."†   (source)
  • Once in a while the thought reiterated itself that it was very cold and that he had never experienced such cold.†   (source)
  • Such reiteration along with the manner of it, incomprehensible to a novice, disturbed Billy almost as much as the mystery for which he had sought explanation.†   (source)
  • It passed slowly out of sight; but still he heard in his ears the laborious drone of the engine reiterating the syllables of her name.†   (source)
  • [At the reiterated cry of The MANAGER, The MACHINIST lets the curtain down, leaving The MANAGER and The FATHER in front of it before the footlights.†   (source)
  • "I am profoundly persuaded," the director reiterated more strongly upon observing the nods Hans Castorp offered in response, "that you have a strep infection—which is no immediate cause for alarm, by the way."†   (source)
  • Archer, at ease in the midsummer leisure of the office, fixed an hour and scribbled his address, which the Frenchman pocketed with reiterated thanks and a wide flourish of his hat.†   (source)
  • He pictured the rooms where these people lived—where the patterns of the blistered wall-papers were heavy reiterated sunflowers on green and yellow backgrounds, where there were tin bathtubs and gloomy hallways and verdureless, unnamable spaces in back of the buildings; where even love dressed as seduction—a sordid murder around the corner, illicit motherhood in the flat above.†   (source)
  • Castleton said it was a jolly fine view; Dorothy voiced her usual languid enthusiasm; Helen was on fire with pleasure and wonder; Mrs. Beck appealed to Bobby to see how he liked it before she ventured, and she then reiterated his praise; and Edith Wayne, like Madeline and Florence, was silent.†   (source)
  • Deep within him there had been a premonition of certain pursuit, and the Indian's reiterated backward glance had at length brought the feeling upward.†   (source)
  • "Well," she reiterated, and stood up, stretching her arms, and feeling the need to relax her muscles after having been so long seated.†   (source)
  • And so, with reiterated assurances of the safety of London and the ability of the authorities to cope with the difficulty, this quasi-proclamation closed.†   (source)
  • To this, and particularly the closing reiteration, the marine soldier knowing not how aptly to reply, sadly abstained from saying aught.†   (source)
  • Slowly, more persuasively, with show of earnest agitation, Captain MacNelly reiterated his startling query.†   (source)
  • "Oh, she must not do that—I should be afraid to come and see her too often!" she said with a smile; and then, resisting Mrs. Struther's anxious offer of companionship, and reiterating the promise that of course she would come back soon, and make George's acquaintance, and see the baby in her bath, she passed out of the kitchen and went alone down the tenement stairs.†   (source)
  • Kaethe suddenly realized her error, but she had taken a tactless course and there was no choice but to answer as Nicole pursued her with reiterated questions: "…. then why were you sorry?"†   (source)
  • Why don't you tell me?" he reiterated, briskly and yet cautiously, essaying an air of detached assurance which he could not quite manage in this instance.†   (source)
  • Golding approached, fighting down the resonance of his huge bulk, which transmitted his will as through a gargantuan amplifier, and Nicole, still reluctant, yielded to his reiterated points: that the Margin was starting for Cannes immediately after dinner; that they could always pack in some caviare and champagne, even though they had dined; that in any case Dick was now on the phone, telling their chauffeur in Nice to drive their car back to Cannes and leave it in front of the Café…†   (source)
  • Mental and moral cowardice, as he now reiterated, inflamed or at least operated on by various lacks in Clyde's early life, plus new opportunities such as previously had never appeared to be within his grasp, had affected his "perhaps too pliable and sensual and impractical and dreamy mind."†   (source)
  • Yet with the iterated and reiterated thought, based on the seemingly irreparable and irreconcilable loss of Sondra, as to whether it was possible for him to go on with this—make this, as he at times saw it, almost useless fight.†   (source)
  • For in several conferences following that in which she had indicated that she expected him to marry her, he had reiterated, if vaguely, a veiled threat that in case she appealed to his uncle he would not be compelled to marry her, after all, for he could go elsewhere.†   (source)
  • When he withdrew from the scene of his painful recollections, they both accompanied him downstairs, reiterating their hope that he would come again whenever he pleased, and assuring him that their poor dwelling would ever be open to him.†   (source)
  • Andy looked up innocently at Sam, surprised at hearing this new geographical fact, but instantly confirmed what he said, by a vehement reiteration.†   (source)
  • On the understanding, again and again reiterated, that, come what would, I was to go to Mr. Jaggers to-morrow, I at length submitted to keep quiet, and to have my hurts looked after, and to stay at home.†   (source)
  • The generous nature of Safie was outraged by this command; she attempted to expostulate with her father, but he left her angrily, reiterating his tyrannical mandate.†   (source)
  • Moreover, although it is censured, it is not abolished; its moral force may be diminished, but its cogency is by no means suspended, and its final destruction can only be accomplished by the reiterated attacks of judicial functionaries.†   (source)
  • To the reiterated and earnest questions of her sister concerning their probable destination, she made no other answer than by pointing toward the dark group, with an agitation she could not control, and murmuring as she folded Alice to her bosom.†   (source)
  • The evening patrol hurried out of the police-station with important coughings and reiterated orders; and a live charcoal ball in the cup of a wayside carter's hookah glowed red while Kim's eye mechanically watched the last flicker of the sun on the brass tweezers.†   (source)
  • I who alone am, I who see nothing in nature whose existence I can affirm with equal evidence to my own, behold now the semblance of my being in all its height, variety and curiosity, reiterated in a foreign form; so that a friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature.†   (source)
  • 'And are you glad to see me?' asked she, reiterating her former question and pleased to detect the faint dawn of a smile.†   (source)
  • The young lady thus claimed as the dowager's special property, reiterated her question with an explanation.†   (source)
  • In reply to reiterated questions he stated that, after the Poles had been turned out, Mitya's position with Agrafena Alexandrovna had certainly improved, and that she had said that she loved him.†   (source)
  • Emboldened by this, the Captain reiterated his demand to the rest, but Steelkilt shouted up to him a terrific hint to stop his babbling and betake himself where he belonged.†   (source)
  • He used even to repeat these sometimes flat or pointless retorts, and would, for instance, for several days constantly without rhyme or reason, reiterate, 'Not a matter of the first importance!' simply because his son, on hearing he was going to matins, had made use of that expression.†   (source)
  • Mademoiselle Noemie had collected her accessories, and she gave the precious Madonna in charge to her father, who retreated backwards out of sight, holding it at arm's-length and reiterating his obeisance.†   (source)
  • " 'Pax vobiscum'," reiterated the Jester, "I am a poor servant of St Francis, who, travelling through this wilderness, have fallen among thieves, (as Scripture hath it,) 'quidam viator incidit in latrones', which thieves have sent me unto this castle in order to do my ghostly office on two persons condemned by your honourable justice."†   (source)
  • "Never was born," reiterated the creature, more emphatically; "never had no father nor mother, nor nothin'.†   (source)
  • It can be little doubted that, if the State of Rhode Island was separated from the Confederacy and left to itself, the insecurity of right under the popular form of government within such narrow limits would be displayed by such reiterated oppressions of the factious majorities, that some power altogether independent of the people would soon be called for by the voice of the very factions whose misrule had proved the necessity of it.†   (source)
  • To this, Radney replied with an oath, in a most domineering and outrageous manner unconditionally reiterating his command; meanwhile advancing upon the still seated Lakeman, with an uplifted cooper's club hammer which he had snatched from a cask near by.†   (source)
  • And so in response to their reiterated questions he answered briefly and abruptly: "Well, I made up my mind to kill myself.†   (source)
  • Having reiterated this demand an immense number of times, with a sustained glare of defiance at Little Dorrit, Mr F.'s Aunt folded her arms, and sat down in the corner of the pie-shop parlour; steadfastly refusing to budge until such time as 'he' should have been 'brought for'ard,' and the chucking portion of his destiny accomplished.†   (source)
  • On these few steps of his dangerous way, Charles Darnay had set his foot according to Doctor Manette's reiterated instructions.†   (source)
  • "Pass on, pass on!" the captain reiterated, frowning sternly, and looking at the prisoners who thronged past him.†   (source)
  • The poor thing was finally got off, with several delusive assurances that his absence should be short: that Mr. Edgar and Cathy would visit him, and other promises, equally ill-founded, which I invented and reiterated at intervals throughout the way.†   (source)
  • Crowding up with these reflections came the reflection that I had seen him with my childish eyes to be a desperately violent man; that I had heard that other convict reiterate that he had tried to murder him; that I had seen him down in the ditch tearing and fighting like a wild beast.†   (source)
  • The count made a sign to Albert and they bowed to the ladies, and took their leave, Albert perfectly indifferent to Mademoiselle Danglars' contempt, Monte Cristo reiterating his advice to Madame Danglars on the prudence a banker's wife should exercise in providing for the future.†   (source)
  • My master hesitated not a moment in complying with her request: reluctant as he was to leave home at ordinary calls, he flew to answer this; commanding Catherine to my peculiar vigilance, in his absence, with reiterated orders that she must not wander out of the park, even under my escort he did not calculate on her going unaccompanied.†   (source)
  • Under a general pretence of helping him to this refreshment, Flora got him out on the staircase; Mr F.'s Aunt even then constantly reiterating, with inexpressible bitterness, that he was 'a chap,' and had a 'proud stomach,' and over and over again insisting on that equine provision being made for him which she had already so strongly prescribed.†   (source)
  • With this idea he put on his wadded winter overcoat with its catskin fur collar, slung his satchel round his shoulder, and, regardless of his mother's constantly reiterated entreaties that he would always put on goloshes in such cold weather, he looked at them contemptuously as he crossed the hall and went out with only his boots on.†   (source)
  • — the West Indies!" he reiterated; and he went over the syllables three times, growing, in the intervals of speaking, whiter than ashes: he hardly seemed to know what he was doing.†   (source)
  • The matrons, meantime, offered vinaigrettes and wielded fans; and again and again reiterated the expression of their concern that their warning had not been taken in time; and the elder gentlemen laughed, and the younger urged their services on the agitated fair ones.†   (source)
  • The head of my bed was near the door, and I thought at first the goblin-laugher stood at my bedside — or rather, crouched by my pillow: but I rose, looked round, and could see nothing; while, as I still gazed, the unnatural sound was reiterated: and I knew it came from behind the panels.†   (source)
  • VIRAG: (Prompts in a pig's whisper) Insects of the day spend their brief existence in reiterated coition, lured by the smell of the inferiorly pulchritudinous fumale possessing extendified pudendal nerve in dorsal region.†   (source)
  • By various reiterated feminine interrogation concerning the masculine destination whither, the place where, the time at which, the duration for which, the object with which in the case of temporary absences, projected or effected.†   (source)
  • Indubitably in consequence of the reiterated examples of poets in the delirium of the frenzy of attachment or in the abasement of rejection invoking ardent sympathetic constellations or the frigidity of the satellite of their planet.†   (source)
  • I would not be a stander-by to hear My sovereign mistress clouded so, without My present vengeance taken: 'shrew my heart, You never spoke what did become you less Than this; which to reiterate were sin As deep as that, though true.†   (source)
  • So stretched out huge in length the Arch-fiend lay, Chained on the burning lake; nor ever thence Had risen, or heaved his head, but that the will And high permission of all-ruling Heaven Left him at large to his own dark designs, That with reiterated crimes he might Heap on himself damnation, while he sought Evil to others, and enraged might see How all his malice served but to bring forth Infinite goodness, grace, and mercy, shewn On Man by him seduced, but on himself Treble…†   (source)
  • The Sacraments of Admission, are but once to be used, because there needs but one Admission; but because we have need of being often put in mind of our deliverance, and of our Allegeance, The Sacraments of Commemoration have need to be reiterated.†   (source)
  • It may in the last place be observed that the supposed danger of judiciary encroachments on the legislative authority, which has been upon many occasions reiterated, is in reality a phantom.†   (source)
  • It can be little doubted that if the State of Rhode Island was separated from the Confederacy and left to itself, the insecurity of rights under the popular form of government within such narrow limits would be displayed by such reiterated oppressions of factious majorities that some power altogether independent of the people would soon be called for by the voice of the very factions whose misrule had proved the necessity of it.†   (source)
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