It seemed as though the Priests had no choice between submission and extermination; when suddenly the course of events was completely changed by one of those picturesque incidents which Statesmen ought never to neglect, often to anticipate, and sometimes perhaps to originate, because of the absurdly
disproportionate power with which they appeal to the sympathies of the populace.
Casaubon made no objection beyond a passing remark that the sum might be
disproportionate in relation to other good objects, but when Dorothea in her ignorance resisted that suggestion, he acquiesced.
Now Phidon the Corinthian, one of the oldest legislators, thought the families and the number of the citizens should continue the same; although it should happen that all should have allotments at the first,
disproportionate to their numbers.
The view taken by Allen and Sikes, amongst other scholars, is doubtless right, that these longer hymns are only technically preludes and show to what
disproportionate lengths a simple literacy form can be developed.
Although there was in these words a flavor of that sentimental emotion at her own lofty feelings, and that new mystical fervor which had lately gained ground in Petersburg, and which seemed to Alexey Alexandrovitch
disproportionate, still it was pleasant to him to hear this now.
The causes which have been specified produced at first only unequal and
disproportionate degrees of compliance with the requisitions of the Union.
As this support was conveyed to them by an unknown hand, they imagined, and so, I doubt not, will the reader, that Mr Allworthy himself was their secret benefactor; who, though he would not openly encourage vice, could yet privately relieve the distresses of the vicious themselves, when these became too exquisite and
disproportionate to their demerit.
"This news will give Charles
disproportionate pain."
"As the confederate republic of Germany," says Montesquieu, "consists of free cities and petty states, subject to different princes, experience shows us that it is more imperfect than that of Holland and Switzerland." "Greece was undone," he adds, "as soon as the king of Macedon obtained a seat among the Amphictyons." In the latter case, no doubt, the
disproportionate force, as well as the monarchical form, of the new confederate, had its share of influence on the events.
I hated them from the first, and shut myself away from everyone in timid, wounded and
disproportionate pride.
Yes, many a decent fellow whose labour may be
disproportionate to its utility pulls the forelock to no one, and begs his bread of no one.
"That shows you wanted me to," he returned, with a
disproportionate joy in their nonsense.