In settling the preliminaries of the arbitration they had, however, the misfortune to
disagree, and appealed to arms.
TO THE FRIEND WHO, THOUGH IN THE EARLY STAGES OF OUR ACQUAINTANCESHIP DID OFTTIMES
DISAGREE WITH ME, HAS SINCE BECOME TO BE MY VERY WARMEST COMRADE--
"But I
disagree with you," the Bishop interposed, his pale, ascetic face betraying by a faint glow the intensity of his feelings.
Whether any one who has been subjected by the laws of his country to an unjust judgment is right in attempting to escape, is a thesis about which casuists might
disagree. Shelley (Prose Works) is of opinion that Socrates 'did well to die,' but not for the 'sophistical' reasons which Plato has put into his mouth.
Now of those principles on which the Carthaginians have established their mixed form of government, composed of an aristocracy and democracy, some incline to produce a democracy, others an oligarchy: for instance, if the kings and the senate are unanimous upon any point in debate, they can choose whether they will bring it before the people or no; but if they
disagree, it is to these they must appeal, who are not only to hear what has been approved of by the senate, but are finally to determine upon it; and whosoever chooses it, has a right to speak against any matter whatsoever that may be proposed, which is not permitted in other cases.
The thing was absurd: the air of the town would be certain to
disagree with him, and with me as a nurse; the late hours and London habits would not suit me under such circumstances; and altogether he assured me that it would be excessively troublesome, injurious, and unsafe.
For two or three months, he contented himself with hinting that he feared the air began to
disagree with him; then, finding that the place really no longer was, to him, what it had been, he settled his business on his assistant, took a bachelor's cottage outside the village of which his young friend was pastor, and instantaneously recovered.
Woodhouse's life; and upon being applied to, he could not but acknowledge (though it seemed rather against the bias of inclination) that weddingcake might certainly
disagree with manyperhaps with most people, unless taken moderately.
Hamel, if we should
disagree, it is I who am the preordained victor."
`poison,' it is almost certain to
disagree with you, sooner or later.
As doctors are prone to
disagree, so these medicine men have now and then a violent altercation as to the malady of the patient, or the treatment of it.
"It cannot stand without them, and I sometimes think--But I cannot expect your generation to agree, for even my daughter
disagrees with me here."