Should any one seem inclined to
enlist, there were officious idlers and busybodies, of that class who are ever ready to dissuade others from any enterprise in which they themselves have no concern.
"No, your Majesty," they replied - "we wish to
enlist."
His object was to
enlist an army of workmen, and to collect together the greater part of the materials.
Seeing the favorable disposition of the warriors toward Tars Tarkas, as well as toward me, I grasped the opportunity to
enlist them in my cause against Zodanga.
From this it came to pass that Italy fell partly into the hands of the Church and of republics, and, the Church consisting of priests and the republic of citizens unaccustomed to arms, both commenced to
enlist foreigners.
He had burned several times to
enlist. Tales of great movements shook the land.
Still, to start on a brisk walk, and on such an errand as hers, on a dry clear wintry morning, through the rarefied air of these chalky hogs'-backs, was not depressing; and there is no doubt that her dream at starting was to win the heart of her mother-in-law, tell her whole history to that lady,
enlist her on her side, and so gain back the truant.
He would come by night to the side of the Kincaid, and once aboard, would search out the members of the ship's original crew who had survived the terrors of this frightful expedition, and
enlist them in an attempt to wrest the vessel from Tarzan and his beasts.
In many cases it will connect itself with the pre-existing factions, and will
enlist all their animosities, partialities, influence, and interest on one side or on the other; and in such cases there will always be the greatest danger that the decision will be regulated more by the comparative strength of parties, than by the real demonstrations of innocence or guilt.
These words distressed me beyond belief; and when I had again related to him the circumstances under which I had descended into the valley, and sought to
enlist his sympathies in my behalf by appealing to the bodily misery I had endure, he listened with impatience, and cut me short by exclaiming passionately, 'Me no hear you talk any more; by by Kanaka get mad, kill you and me too.
He had
enlisted a party of one hundred and ten men, most of whom had been in the Indian country, and some of whom were experienced hunters and trappers.
But it is evident that this was not Solon's intention, but that it arose from accident; for the people being the cause of the naval victory over the Medes, assumed greatly upon it, and
enlisted themselves under factious demagogues, although opposed by the better part of the citizens.