It was literally a charming exhibition of tact, of magnanimity, and quite
tantamount to his saying outright: "The true knights we love to read about never push an advantage too far.
It was impossible first because- as experience shows that a three-mile movement of columns on a battlefield never coincides with the plans- the probability of Chichagov, Kutuzov, and Wittgenstein effecting a junction on time at an appointed place was so remote as to be
tantamount to impossibility, as in fact thought Kutuzov, who when he received the plan remarked that diversions planned over great distances do not yield the desired results.
To Michael and Kwaque, the daily, even hourly, recognition and consideration of Dag Daughtry was
tantamount to resting continuously in the bosom of Abraham.
For Flask to have presumed to help himself, this must have seemed to him
tantamount to larceny in the first degree.
To have been indifferent to the companionship of the single gentleman would have been
tantamount to being gifted with nerves of steel.
Perhaps it would be better to land immediately and await the coming of the searchers, rather than to allow herself to be carried still further from Helium, thus greatly reducing the chances of early discovery; but when she dropped toward the ground she discovered that the violence of the wind rendered an attempt to land
tantamount to destruction and she rose again, rapidly.
Crisparkle, that the latter instinctively felt as if to notice it would be almost
tantamount to noticing a passage in a letter which he had read by chance over the writer's shoulder.
Feigning to be wholly unconscious of the abrupt wave of the hand which rendered this farewell
tantamount to a dismissal, Mr Chester retorted with a bland and heartfelt benediction, and inquired of Gabriel in what direction HE was going.
I considered that the strong wish you expressed to go there, when an adequate sum was furnished, was
tantamount to an engagement that you would remain there for life."
said that, and followed it up by rolling the claret (for which he called, and I paid), in his mouth, and saying, "My dear son, why do you drink this trash?" it was
tantamount in him--to a paternal benediction on our union, accompanied with a gush of tears.
"Indeed, it has been made so hard," he goes on, "to have any idea what that party was up to in combination with others that until the loss which we all deplore I was gravelled--an expression which your ladyship, moving in the higher circles, will be so good as to consider
tantamount to knocked over.
But if the great Guillemard had not stopped to live up to his sporting reputation, he would assuredly have laid one or other of us by the heels, and either would have been
tantamount to both.