73 Words to use with vice

Keep constantly turning the onions about with a wooden skimmer, those at the bottom to the top, and vice versâ; and let the milk and water run through the holes of the skimmer.

John S. Prince, mayor of the city, presided, assisted by half a dozen prominent citizens as vice presidents.

Ce vice impuni, la lecture.

Over their wine, he informed the captain that he was on intimate terms with the vice admiral and that the captain of the Xenophon was down for an early promotion.

Offenders when seized were to be tried in some vice-admiralty court, where they could not have trial by jury.

The vice czar murders.

And this hostility was returned with an unrelenting and savage fierceness, which culminated in deadly wrath when Burr found that Hamilton's influence prevented his election as Governor of New York,which office, it seems, he preferred to the Vice-presidency, which had dignity but no power.

Yet since the effects of Providence, we find, Are variously dispensed to human kind; That vice triumphs, and virtue suffers here A brand that sovereign justice cannot bear Our reason prompts us to a future state: The last appeal from fortune and from fate; Where God's all-righteous ways will be declared 60 The bad meet punishment, the good reward.

By JOHN DRYDEN Esq.; Fungar vice cotis, acutum Reddere quae ferrum valet, exors ipsa secandi.

He had not been more than a month at home when the Vice-royalty of India, about to be vacated by Lord Canning, was offered to him, in the Queen's name, by Lord Palmerston.

It has not been thought necessary to record the correction of every turned letter nor the substitution of marks of interrogation for marks of exclamation and vice versa: the original compositor's stock of each running low occasionally, he used the two signs somewhat indiscriminately.

The vice squad.

The shop-girl story: Torn boots and temptation, tears and snears, pathos and bathos, all the way from Zola to the vice inquiry.

Three years ago Chicago was on the eve of one of its periodical "vice crusades," of which more later.

I vent no slander, owe no grudge, Nor of another's conscience judge: At him, or him, I take no aim, Yet dare against all vice declaim.

But ah! for shame, 810 Let not sweete poets praise, whose onely pride Is vertue to advaunce, and vice deride, Be with the worke of losels wit defamed, Ne let such verses poetrie be named!

Now economy is good, but penuriousness is evil, seeing that it is a vice displeasing to God and men, and moreover injurious both to soul and body.

Then she met with other names, that of her uncle Eugene, the former vice emperor, now dead, the cure of Saint-Eutrope, who, she had been told yesterday, was dying of consumption.

though clouds may intervene, And transitory horrors shade the scene; Though for an instant virtue sink depressed, While vice exulting rears her bloody crest; Thy sacred truth shall still inspire my mind, To cast the terrors of my fate behind!

"They are not particularly so," returned the sailor, with difficulty refraining from laughing in the vice-governatore's face; "Jaques Smeet' being so English, that we are the largest family, perhaps, in all Inghilterra.

repeated Ghita, in her pretty Italian tones, dropping naturally into the vice-governatore's fault of pronunciation"it is an odd name, and I like it less than Feu-Follet.

Until this moment the vice governatore had been rather indifferent and inattentive as to what occurred; but the two exclamations of Raoul awakened a vague distrust in his mind, which, while it had no direct object, was certainly pregnant with serious consequences to the Frenchman himself.

Indeed his better part had not his source From thy corrupted vice-affecting hart, For vertue is the marke he aimeth at.

And vice hath left his ugly blot And good resolves, a moment hot, Fairly beganbut finish'd not.

These degraded beings are banished from the more respectable portions of the community; but here, as in our own highly civilised and favoured land, vice hovers by the side of virtue, and the Hindoo village contains the same elements of happiness and misery, profligacy and probity, purity and degradation, as the fine home cities that are a name in the mouths of men.

73 Words to use with  vice