"The price of the irresistible gun would have been much greater, your Majesty, but for the fact that its missiles can be so
effectively averted by my peculiar method of treating the armour plates with a new- "
They would seize him, and if they didn't kill him they would take him down the Congo to a point where a properly ordered military tribunal would do so just as
effectively, though in a more regular manner.
But the fear of not being able to carry it through
effectively has always made me shy of assuming the moral attitude; and in this case the certainty that my sentiments would be lost on Strickland made it peculiarly embarrassing to utter them.
But what all England did not know De Vac had gleaned from scraps of conversation dropped in the armory: that Henry was even now negotiating with the leaders of foreign mercenaries, and with Louis IX of France, for a sufficient force of knights and menat-arms to wage a relentless war upon his own barons that he might
effectively put a stop to all future interference by them with the royal prerogative of the Plantagenets to misrule England.
News is often dispersed as thoughtlessly and
effectively as that pollen which the bees carry off (having no idea how powdery they are) when they are buzzing in search of their particular nectar.
Both Imagination and Fancy naturally express themselves, often and
effectively, through the use of metaphors, similes, and suggestive condensed language.
This interval of bondage in the docks rounds each period of a ship's life with the sense of accomplished duty, of an
effectively played part in the work of the world.
But there was a moment when he so outshone and overtopped all other divinities in my worship that I was
effectively his alone, as I have been the helpless and, as it were, hypnotized devotee of three or four others of the very great.
These men appeared convinced; they were
effectively so.
So she might have walked until she had lost all knowledge of her way, had it not been for the interruption of a tree, which, although it did not grow across her path, stopped her as
effectively as if the branches had struck her in the face.
They had speech that enabled them more
effectively to reason, and in addition they understood cooperation.
These foxes were all handsomely dressed, the girl-foxes and women-foxes wearing gowns of feathers woven together
effectively and colored in bright hues which Dorothy thought were quite artistic and decidedly attractive.