It will indeed deserve the most vigilant and careful attention of the people, to see that it be modeled in such a manner as to admit of its being
safely vested with the requisite powers.
It was wonderful how such a little thing could get
safely across the street, often thronged with horses and carriages; but she was a brave little maid, and felt it quite an honor to bring "father's first course", as he used to call it.
No man would keep his hands off what was not his own when he could
safely take what he liked out of the market, or go into houses and lie with any one at his pleasure, or kill or release from prison whom he would, and in all respects be like a God among men.
There were beasts, of course, but we came through
safely.
Black Michael sent a small boat filled with men to sound the entrance in an effort to determine if the Fuwalda could be
safely worked through the entrance.
For this I shall impatiently wait, and meanwhile can
safely assure you that I never was more at ease, or better satisfied with myself and everything about me than at the present hour.
In accordance with this rule it may
safely be assumed that the forefathers of Boston had built the first prison-house somewhere in the Vicinity of Cornhill, almost as seasonably as they marked out the first burial-ground, on Isaac Johnson's lot, and round about his grave, which subsequently became the nucleus of all the congregated sepulchres in the old churchyard of King's Chapel.
"MY DEAR GIRL -- The box containing the articles of costumes which you took away by mistake has come
safely to hand.
'Very well,' said the Mother Dragon; 'but if you wish to enter my service, you must first lead my mare out to the meadow and look after her for three days; but if you don't bring her home
safely every evening, we will eat you up.'
For the same reason that the limited powers of the Congress, and the control of the State legislatures, justify less frequent elections than the public
safely might otherwise require, the members of the Congress need be less numerous than if they possessed the whole power of legislation, and were under no other than the ordinary restraints of other legislative bodies.
When both the animals had been
safely put under lock and key, he felt that he might breathe more freely.
Not a hint was missed, not a caution was forgotten, that could guide Julius
safely through the miry political ways which he had trodden so
safely and so dextrously himself.