So far are the suggestions of Montesquieu from standing in opposition to a general Union of the States, that he
explicitly treats of a confederate republic as the expedient for extending the sphere of popular government, and reconciling the advantages of monarchy with those of republicanism.
It may be well to say here, a little more
explicitly, that there was no real intention to describe with particular accuracy any real characters in this book.
So now the general
explicitly forbade his taking part in any action whatever of Denisov's.
Therefore, when Jones attended, after a previous declaration of her desire of serving him, arising, as she said, from a firm assurance how much she should by so doing oblige Sophia; and after some excuses for her former disappointment, and after acquainting Mr Jones in whose custody his mistress was, of which she thought him ignorant; she very
explicitly mentioned her scheme to him, and advised him to make sham addresses to the older lady, in order to procure an easy access to the younger, informing him at the same time of the success which Mr Fitzpatrick had formerly owed to the very same stratagem.
As this truth is shameful, young ladies are left for a year or two to find it out for themselves; it is seldom
explicitly conveyed to them at their entry into society.
Send back your answer as fast as you can, and be careful to write
explicitly. We have judged it best that my niece should be married from this house, of which I hope you will approve.
Once more he would demand
explicitly if my mother knew that I was out.
In his confession he states
explicitly that he was informed that the bomb was to be a feeble thing and that no lives would be lost.
"`The president then sought to make him speak more
explicitly, but M.
"I don't quite see," she said, as if Katharine had challenged her
explicitly, "how, things being as they are, any one can help trying, at least, to do something."
On the contrary, there was a strong reason to be added, which he had not himself taken
explicitly into account--namely, that he was not unmixedly adorable.
Her poetry is limited almost entirely to the lyrical expression of her spiritual experiences, much of it is
explicitly religious, and all of it is religious in feeling.