With a grave appearance of
impartiality he declared that as they were now finally committing themselves to Reform or Innovation, it was desirable that they should take one last view of the perimeter of the whole subject, its defects as well as its advantages.
It is almost impossible for the best parent to observe an exact
impartiality to his children, even though no superior merit should bias his affection; but sure a parent can hardly be blamed, when that superiority determines his preference.
Tom waited less nervously than he had done on a former occasion in this apartment, while his uncle took out his snuff-box and gratified each nostril with deliberate
impartiality.
This tribunal, under an oath of
impartiality, pronounces definitive sentence, which all the cantons are bound to enforce.
The apportionment of taxes on the various descriptions of property is an act which seems to require the most exact
impartiality; yet there is, perhaps, no legislative act in which greater opportunity and temptation are given to a predominant party to trample on the rules of justice.
Next day the weather was bad, but she trudged on, the honesty, directness, and
impartiality of elemental enmity disconcerting her but little.
He shies at every thing he comes across, with the utmost
impartiality. He appears to have a mortal dread of telegraph poles, especially; and it is fortunate that these are on both sides of the road, because as it is now, I never fall off twice in succession on the same side.
"Therefore we have every confidence in that
impartiality of the king, and hope to make our feeble voices heard, with the consent of your majesty, when the hour for defending an accused friend strikes."
She had received a very recent proof of its
impartiality. How shocked had he been by her behaviour to Miss Bates!
It were yesterday afternoon" (with an appearance of mingled wisdom, relief, and strict
impartiality).
`Serious objections,' remarked the Provincial Mayor, with an air of
impartiality, turning towards the Time Traveller.
The offence was too apparent to be passed over, and the sheriff, mindful of the
impartiality exhibited by his cousin in the recent trial of the Leather-Stocking, came to the painful conclusion that it was necessary to commit his major-domo to prison.