77 adjectives to describe damages

The dismounted Indian warriors still continued firing, but as the scouts had thrown up their intrenchments sufficiently to protect themselves by closely hugging the ground, little or no damage was done.

It is the nature of war not only to kill or ruin a great number of men, not only to cause considerable material damage, but also, necessarily, to bring about states of mind full of hate which cannot be ended at once and which are even refractory to the language of reason.

Let us determine, however, that we will not be taken in again, and under the pretence of a reformation of religion fix upon our necks a new political despotism worse than the Whig and Protestant aristocracy that the sixteenth century brought into being, to the irreparable damage of the Crown and the unspeakable loss of us the commonalty.

REFERS TO RHEIMS CATHEDRAL "Full details of the actual damage done to the cathedral at Rheims will doubtless have been cabled, so that no description of it is necessary.

" Cooper behaved liberally towards his antagonists, so far as pecuniary damages were concerned, though some of them wholly escaped their payment by bankruptcy.

After giving the Saar coal fields in perpetual ownership to France in reparation of the temporary damages suffered by the French coal mines, the treaty goes on to establish the best ways and means to deprive Germany, in the largest measure possible, of her coal and her iron.

For our ancestors considered, and so ordained in their laws, that, while the thief should be cast in double damages, the usurer should make four-fold restitution.

But under different circumstances immense damage may have been done in this way, and the nearer we go to the beginnings of civilization the greater the danger.

And in another moment it was seen, as Leon found his feet and limped toward the others, that he had suffered only slight damage at the worst.

Such an arrangement, or one like it, is the only way calculated to allow Europe to set out again on the path of civilization and to re-establish slowly that economic equilibrium which the War has destroyed with enormous damage for the conquerors and the certain ruin of the vanquished.

One sympathizes keenly with wars such as that which Russia has lately concluded, for setting free a kindred race endowed with capacity for progress, and for humbling the worthless barbarian who during four centuries has wrought such incalculable damage to the European world.

"They have not broken the gas-pipesalways for the sake of not doing unnecessary damage.

Nevertheless Morange had evidently sustained some internal damage of a nature to cause anxiety.

Lynching, State or county liable for; civil damages for; law of.

Twenty-three German ships seized by the naval authorities at Manila were also found to have received willful damage.

They gave back in the press, and as they fled, the pursuing Saxons did them marvellous damage.

The object of the law mentioned was to prevent the husband and wife from receiving any lasting damage to his or her property by giving of it under the impulse of conjugal affection.

"Sometimes the soldiers would do right smart damage.

At this sicht I began to grew a' ower, and now saw the needcessity of stapping ben, and saving my employer frae farther damage, bodily and itherwise.

Strange to say, the lamp had gone through it all without any apparent damage.

And now you say you don't believe me and call me names for which I am not sure I couldn't have you up before a beak and jury and mulct you in very substantial damages.

[Illustration: PÉTROLEUSES] FOOTNOTES: [Footnote 108: On the Wednesday succeeding the explosion of the powder-magazine in the garden of the Luxembourg, which unroofed a portion of the palace, and destroyed the windows, and did fearful damage to the surrounding houses, all the Communeux disappeared from the neighbourhood.

2. Germany, in consideration of the permanent diminution of her resources, resulting from the Peace Treaty, is only obliged (but is obliged without restitutions or reserves) to reimburse the direct damages and the pensions as precised in Schedule I of Clause viii of the treaty.

Above this, grievous damage has been perpetrated by the casing and complete obliteration of the mouldings and arcading which remained.

We are still enforcing remedies of that kind in our anti-trust laws, only instead of having him forfeit the surplus to the crown we usually have him pay damages, sometimes treble damages to the persons injured.

77 adjectives to describe  damages