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Day after day, and month after month, glided on in this gentle, unvarying current, for more than three years; during which period he had occasionally thrown out dark hints that the time would come when I should be restored to liberty, and that he had an important secret, which he would one day communicate.
More than Charles II was restored in 1660.
The son of the King of Granada, and all other hostages in possession of the Castilian sovereigns, were to be restored at the same time.
Westward lies Urfanamed Edessa by Alexander's men after their Macedonian city of running waters; later the seat of a Christian Syriac culture whose missionaries were heard in China and Travancore; still famous, under Arab dominion, for its Veronica and 300 churches; and restored for a moment to Christendom as the capital of a Crusader principality, till the Mongols trampled it into oblivion and the Osmanlis made it a name for butchery.
Dr. Lovell adds: "It was impossible for the sick to be restored with nothing to subsist upon except damaged bread.
And now, Thaisa being restored from her swoon, said, "O my lord, are you not Pericles?
"The lightning-flash," to quote Mr. Baring-Gould's words, "reaches the barren, dead, and thirsty land; forth gush the waters of heaven, and the parched vegetation bursts once more into the vigour of life restored after suspended animation.
Emily alone, whose every movement sprang from the spontaneous feelings of her heart, and whose words and actions were influenced by the finest and most affectionate delicacy, such as she was not conscious of possessing herself, won upon the better feelings of her sister so far, as to restore between them the usual exchange of kindness and sympathy.
Before this stretched the garden-terrace, where the flowers grew again which the boots of the Roundheads had trodden in their assault, and which was restored without much cost, and only a little care, by both ladies who succeeded the second viscount in the government of this mansion.
The columbine was once known as Herba leonis, from a belief that it was the lion's favourite plant, and it is said that when bears were half-starved by hybernatinghaving remained for days without foodthey were suddenly restored by eating the arum.
And abject thrall, in flesh's frail attire, That he for him might pay sin's deadly hire, And him restore unto that happy state In which he stood before his hapless fate.
Even when offers came that they should be restored on condition of his withdrawing his troops, he refused to listen to such terms; convinced that any sign of yielding on his part would be as dangerous to their safety as it would be fatal to all hope of success in the objects of his mission.
The city was indeed fortified, but the strong walls and lofty towers which made it almost impregnable were not again restored as in the times of the old monarchy.
What England not only desires but needs, and needs imperatively, is, first, the restitution to Belgium of her former status and whatever else can be restored of all that she has sacrificed.
The rebuilding of Spokane commenced on a very extensive scale; the city will be entirely restored within twelve months, and far more attractively than ever before.
We ought not to forget the altar-screen which has lately been restored under Mr. Gwilt's superintendence.
When harmony had been temporarily restored through the good offices of Sandico, Aguinaldo had an interview with Consul General Wildman.
They have with them Trebellius, who, now that all debts are cancelled, is become reconciled to them, and Titus Plancus, and other like them, who are striving with all their hearts, and whose sole object is, to appear to have been restored against the will of the republic.
Not only were specie payments resumed without its aid, but exchanges have also been more rapidly restored than when it existed, thereby showing that private capital, enterprise, and prudence are fully adequate to these ends.
This confidence will not be restored among the combatant nations immediately on the cessation of war; it will require time to grow.
Men rushed hither and thither; but in a moment order was restored out of the seeming confusion.
It was clearly indispensable to take measures for restoring amongst the army discipline, confidence, and the morals and hopes of Christians.
The desire of this people to be represented in Congress, was a partial proof that they expected the national authority restored throughout the country.
Peace restored about midnight, Household troops sent home to bed, and constables decided to strike only on the heads of roughs, rowdies, and burglars.
His geniality was not fully restored until, at the end of the meal, Christina laid a box of superior cigarettes between her two guests.