Loscombe's clerks has proved
amenable to a small pecuniary consideration, and has mentioned a circumstance which it may be of some importance to you to know.
The person of the king of Great Britain is sacred and inviolable; there is no constitutional tribunal to which he is
amenable; no punishment to which he can be subjected without involving the crisis of a national revolution.
Levin had long before made the observation that when one is uncomfortable with people from their being excessively
amenable and meek, One is apt very soon after to find things intolerable from their touchiness and irritability.
Remember that he has the strength of twenty men, and that, though our necks or our windpipes are of the common kind, and therefore breakable or crushable, his are not
amenable to mere strength.
"Trust me, good jailer, you shall briefly have peace in your house; and, I promise you, Mistress Prynne shall hereafter be more
amenable to just authority than you may have found her heretofore.
If asked how to cope with a great host of the enemy in orderly array and on the point of marching to the attack, I should say: "Begin by seizing something which your opponent holds dear; then he will be
amenable to your will."
We speak of the keeping of a room as we would of the keeping of a picture - for both the picture and the room are
amenable to those undeviating principles which regulate all varieties of art; and very nearly the same laws by which we decide on the higher merits of a painting, suffice for decision on the adjustment of a chamber.
She knew not how such an offence as hers might be classed by the laws of worldly politeness, to what a degree of unforgivingness it might with propriety lead, nor to what rigours of rudeness in return it might justly make her
amenable.
It was doubtless due to his unremitting labors with the youthful Norman, during the period that the boy's character was most
amenable to strong impressions, that the policy of the mighty outlaw was in many respects pure and lofty.
"Of course, if they are not
amenable to reason, there may be trouble, and some of them and some of us will get hurt.
I held leadership, if I was to hold it at all, by virtue of personal qualifications only, but I did not doubt my ability to remain the director of our destinies in so far as they were
amenable to human agencies.
He is the most friendly and
amenable creature in existence; and as for advice!