'I hope you do not object, sir, to my having stated in public,
emphatically, that he will reappear here, whenever any new suspicion may be awakened, or any new circumstance may come to light in this extraordinary matter?'
The situation at this period was
emphatically a serious one.
"Lise, I beg you to desist," said Prince Andrew still more
emphatically.
That the case of Mary Jones may speak the more
emphatically for itself, I subjoin it, as related by SIR WILLIAM MEREDITH in a speech in Parliament, 'on Frequent Executions', made in 1777.
As she raised her head to forbid him the more
emphatically, she met his gaze, which was grave and expectant.
Rachel Lynde said
emphatically after the funeral that Ruby Gillis was the handsomest corpse she ever laid eyes on.
When the song was ended, the anchorite
emphatically declared it a good one, and well sung.
Referring the examination of the principle itself to another place, as has been already mentioned, it will be sufficient to remark here that, in the sense of the author who has been most
emphatically quoted upon the occasion, it would only dictate a reduction of the SIZE of the more considerable MEMBERS of the Union, but would not militate against their being all comprehended in one confederate government.
Utterson ALONE, and in case of his predecease to be destroyed unread," so it was
emphatically superscribed; and the lawyer dreaded to behold the contents.
It is
emphatically HIS end of the ship, though, of course, he is the executive supervisor of the whole.
At first she only nodded
emphatically, but she was presently unable to resist the temptation to be more explicit.
The native strength of their constitution is no way shown more
emphatically than in the quantity of sleep they can endure.