One day I was listening to some conversation upon this subject when an American student said that for some time he had been under sentence for a slight
breach of the peace and had promised the constable that he would presently find an unoccupied day and betake himself to prison.
"It is strange," said D'Artagnan, "that I don't yet see the king's flag on the walls, or hear the drums beat the chamade ." He launched three hundred fresh men, under a high-spirited officer, and ordered another
breach to be made.
It is an established doctrine on the subject of treaties, that all the articles are mutually conditions of each other; that a
breach of any one article is a
breach of the whole treaty; and that a
breach, committed by either of the parties, absolves the others, and authorizes them, if they please, to pronounce the compact violated and void.
In an association where the general authority is confined to the collective bodies of the communities, that compose it, every
breach of the laws must involve a state of war; and military execution must become the only instrument of civil obedience.
It was the report of a trial for
breach of promise of marriage, giving the testimony in full, with fervid extracts from both the gentleman's and lady's amatory correspondence.
'If you would furnish him with an additional inducement to forgive you, let there be an irreconcilable
breach, a most deadly quarrel, between you and me--let there be a pretense of such a thing, I mean, of course--and he'll do fast enough.
A river whose estuary resembles a
breach in a sand rampart may flow through a most fertile country.
Surely the wickedness of falsehood, and
breach of faith, cannot possibly be so highly expressed, as in that it shall be the last peal, to call the judgments of God upon the generations of men; it being foretold, that when Christ cometh, he shall not find faith upon the earth.
I never saw him when we forded the river; when we planted the English flag in the first
breach; when we crossed the ditch beyond; and, fighting every inch of our way, entered the town.
Through the
breach, they heard the waters pour, as mountain torrents down a flume.
They have made a
breach in the barriers they rush in they are thrust back!
I lay here, however, two days, because the wind blowing pretty fresh at ESE., and that being just contrary to the current, made a great
breach of the sea upon the point: so that it was not safe for me to keep too close to the shore for the
breach, nor to go too far off, because of the stream.