Do we say bonds or bonze

bonds 1674 occurrences

"My client is Mr. Thomas Daggett, of Clawbonny, Ulster county, who holds your bonds as the administrator of the estate of the late John Wallingford, deceased, a gentleman to whom I believe you were related.

" "As Mr. Daggett has already got real estate richly worth five-and-thirty thousand dollars, and which brings a clear two thousand a-year,to say nothing of its advantages as a residence,besides bonds and mortgages for twenty odd thousand more, I am fully sensible of his moderation.

But in case they are not influenced by internal affections which conjoin minds, the bonds of matrimony are loosed in the house, n. 275.

Nevertheless those bonds must continue in the world till the decease of one of the parties, n. 276.

Unless the external affections are influenced by internal, which conjoin minds, the bonds of wedlock are loosed in the house, 275.

Finally, the English, French, and Dutch agreed to act in concert to suppress piracy, and signed bonds by which they jointly engaged to make good all future losses.

I tell you that he cannot break the bonds that hold him.

With a few dexterous twists he loosened De Catinat's bonds, until he also was able to slip his hands free.

The instant that the clang of the prison door had assured him that he was safe from interruption he had slipped off the bonds which held him and had felt all round the walls and flooring to see what manner of place this might be.

De Catinat, who had thrown off his bonds before he had lain down, spun round the cell now, waving his arms and his legs, with his shadow capering up the wall behind him, all distorted in the moonlight.

Yet if the king has asked me what I thought, I will not deny to you that I have said that sin is sin, and that he would be a worthier man if he shook off the guilty bonds which held him.

Colmal the daughter of Dunthalmo, who was in love with Calthon, liberated him from his bonds, and they fled to Fingal to crave aid on behalf of Colmar; but before succor could arrive, Dunthalmo had Colmar brought before him, "bound with a thousand thongs," and slew him with his spear.

It won't take no government bonds to bridge us over the next two weeks.

Nor can I believe that financial entanglements greatly strengthen the bonds of an empire in any case.

The committing magistrate, at my request, placed me under bonds to appear before the Grand Jury.

The wealth was in bonds and stocks principally, and though it would be some time ere Harold was actually in possession of it, yet he had no difficulty in getting advancements to any amount, and had immediately repurchased Five-Bob.

But now, when he was told that if he did not interfere, his girl would be constrained by the harsh bonds of an unnatural life, stern as he was himself and inclined to be gloomy, little as he was disposed to admit ideas of recreation and delight, he did acknowledge that something should be done to relieve her.

What wonder that when the bonds of silence were loosed from their miserable mouths, such a wild clamor went up to Heaven as made the king tremble upon his throne and his ministers shake with fear?

We have an inkling of what might have resulted in the letter written by the Emperor of Austria to Prince Carol at the time, assuring him that 'my Government will eagerly seize any opportunity which presents itself to prove by deeds the interest it takes in a country connected by so many bonds to my empire'.

'Tis true, he would sometimes advance them money (but not more than he knew at most could be due to them) upon their bonds; upon which, whenever they were mutinous, he would threaten to sue them.

Forms of trust mortgages, trust indentures and deeds of trust, securing mortgages, bonds, and collateral notes.

"She and me an Jimmy finished Jimmy's lunch and sat around, whilst I told 'em anecdotes concernin' life as it was lived outside the bonds of Oggsouash, till quarter to seven rolled around.

Various courses are open to him in this emergency; he may borrow the money at a very high rate of interest, holding the goods for better prices; or he may sell the goods under the unfavorable conditions; or he may sell other capital such as stocks and bonds.

But they are not quite independent, and some lenders take whatever sums they can collect on maturing long-time obligations and loan them on short terms at high rates of interest, or buy goods, whole enterprises, bonds, and stocks, at the unusually low prices temporarily prevailing.

Thy stainless youth supports our faith That thou wilt break the bonds of death And snap the web of hate.

bonze 52 occurrences

The street-door was a little way open, and the loud, angry words attracted the notice of a bonze (one of the Japanese priests) who happened to be passing.

" "All women are so, my son, more or less," interrupted the holy bonze.

"My children, my children," said the holy bonze, majestically, "show me the portraits.

The bonze took the glass and looked at it earnestly.

This portrait is that of a saintly and venerable bonze.

" So saying, the bonze lifted his hands to bless the husband and wife, and then went slowly away, carrying with him the glass which had wrought such mischief. END.

exclaimed the Emperor; "but wherewithal shall it be executed?" The Prime Minister looked at the Chancellor, the Chancellor looked at the Treasurer, the Treasurer looked at the Chamberlain, the Chamberlain looked at the Principal Bonze, the Principal Bonze looked at the Second Bonze, who, to his great surprise, looked at him in return.

exclaimed the Emperor; "but wherewithal shall it be executed?" The Prime Minister looked at the Chancellor, the Chancellor looked at the Treasurer, the Treasurer looked at the Chamberlain, the Chamberlain looked at the Principal Bonze, the Principal Bonze looked at the Second Bonze, who, to his great surprise, looked at him in return.

exclaimed the Emperor; "but wherewithal shall it be executed?" The Prime Minister looked at the Chancellor, the Chancellor looked at the Treasurer, the Treasurer looked at the Chamberlain, the Chamberlain looked at the Principal Bonze, the Principal Bonze looked at the Second Bonze, who, to his great surprise, looked at him in return.

Thinking so venerable a personage likely to have at least a glimmering of the great secret, the Bonze hurried to his bedside.

"You talk like a bonze, Wutz."

"Je parois devant l'Etre suprême en disant avec Voltaire: 'Un Bonze, honnête homme, un Dervis, charitable, trouveront plutôt grâce à ses yeux, qu'un Pontife ambitieux.'" Then follows a Latin quotation, "All things are due to death, and without delay, sooner or later, hasten to the same goal: Hither we all tend: This is our last asylum".

They were evidently painted by the bonze of the fane, for his slab of India ink was on a table nearby, as also the brushes for the ideographs.

The first bonze who saw the Governor wished to run and warn his companions.

"But why must the wives of the people come here, if my wife need not disturb herself to do so?" "Are you not the protector of our doctrine, and is it not natural that the spirits should pay special attention to your prayers?" answered the astute bonze.

It was a bonze.

The bonze quietly blew out the lamp, came towards the bed, let fall his robe, and slipped under the blankets.

She pushed him away, but the bonze embraced her in his arms, and whispered: "I am a lo-han with a body of gold, and I have come to give you a son.

After a certain time, the bonze glided from the bed, leaving the girl a little packet, and saying: "Here are some pills to assist your prayer.

Take three-tenths of an ounce each day in hot water, and you will have a son." Weary in body, Mei-chieh was just dimly closing her eyes, when she was aroused by a fresh touch, and, thinking that the same bonze had returned, said in surprise: "What?

At dawn, another bonze appeared and said to them in a low voice: "Perhaps you have had your fill.

" The first bonze gave a chuckle, but rose and went out.

The bonze burst out laughing: "I am full of tender and reliable emotions.

They were all in agreement: no bonze had come to trouble them.

BONZE, a Buddhist priest in China, Japan, Burmah, &c. BOOLE, English mathematician, born at Lincoln; mathematical professor at Cork; author of "Laws of Thought," an original work, and "Differential Equations" (1815-1864).

Do we say   bonds   or  bonze