17855 examples of dealt in sentences

When I was delivered and taken up at sea by the Portuguese captain, well used, and dealt with justly and honourably, as well as charitably, I had not the least thankfulness in my thoughts.

My Lord dealt death, when with his-powerful arm He bent Love's bow.

During Sangallo's lifetime no love had been lost between him and Buonarroti, and after his death it is probable that the latter dealt severely with the creatures of his predecessor.

In like manner they dealt with every particular of his plan.

Of the wonders which I witnessed, and the bodily dangers which I compassed, in the sixth, eye hath never beheld, nor can tongue utter, their equal!" "Time hath dealt hardly by you, friend," meekly interrupted the female.

He turned over in his mind which of these princes dealt unjustly with his neighbour.

Very tenderly hath God dealt with us, in giving us back our child.

Peace has come and the brave men of the North recognize and respect the motives and bravery of that Confederate army which dealt them such fearful blows believing they were in the right.

And here I would desire to call attention to the fact that though crime must be vigorously dealt with and punished, at the same time the tendency of punishment is not to reform, but to harden.

In the third place I believe the question can be better dealt with in another way.

At an appointed hour the Brigade would proceed to their posts, would patrol their wards, and bring or send the various articles collected to the labor yards, where all would be sorted and dealt with as necessary the cooked food being distributed among those who were willing to eat it, or sent to the surburban farm for our buffaloes.

They will be personally dealt with, and placed as far as possible in circumstances that shall put them beyond the reach of their besetting temptation.

Let us leave for the time being the wilful criminals who are the open enemies of society to be dealt with as severely as you like by the arm of the law.

This was especially incredible, because it had dealt with the parable of the prodigal son who spent all his substance in riotous living.

That, if thou wilt not run, the people of God are resolved to deal with thee even as Lot dealt with his wifethat is, leave thee behind them.

But readers who are not politicians will find particular points dealt with in the works of the late Monsieur G. Tarde, especially L'Opinion et la Foule and Les Lois de l'Imitation and in the books quoted in the course of an interesting article on 'Herd Instinct,' by Mr. W. Trotter in the Sociological Review for July 1908.

After reading it one feels that many of the more systematic books on politics by American university professors are useless, just because the writers dealt with abstract men, formed on assumptions of which they were unaware and which they had never tested either by experience or by study.

So far I have dealt with the impulses illustrated by the internal politics of a modern State.

In the two preceding chapters I dealt with the first assumption, and attempted to show that it is important for a politician to realise that men do not always act on inferences as to means and ends.

She had a vague memory of a novel by Mason that she had once read which dealt more or less with the same situation."

It is not merely that Manuel's nature is tinctured with the cool unhumanness of his father the water-demon: rather, these old poets of Poictesme would seem, whether of intention or no, to have dealt with their national hero as a person, howsoever admirable in many of his exploits, whom they have never been able altogether to love, or entirely to sympathize with, or to view quite without distrust.

With this snake Niafer dealt curiously.

So Ferdinand dealt tenderly and generously with all.

His work dealt with wars, diplomacy and politics; his fictions were twenty-year-old appeals, so that Beth felt her present depth of mood to be fathoms deeper than his story instinct.

Every few minutes she reached out her hand and dealt a gentle slap on the nose of "Mr. Bob," a young cocker spaniel attached to the house of Bradford, who persistently tried to take the apples in his mouth.

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