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Dunner sagaciously managed the call-and-response qualities of the score, though his suave, controlled reading also seemed to glide past stray bursts of piquant personality in Still’s writing. Review: The Philharmonic Departs From Business as Usual 2023-03-03T05:00:00Z
Critics like to write about Smith because it allows them to sagaciously read the tea leaves of fiction and society. Two Generations on View in Essays by Martin Amis and Zadie Smith 2018-01-29T05:00:00Z
As Trump so sagaciously observed, "This is the United States government… you never have to default because you print the money." Tormenting Kevin McCarthy is the point 2023-09-22T04:00:00Z
Though the line teetered more towards a literal interpretation of the traje de luces, it was nonetheless impactful and sagaciously modern with the silhouette of the dresses. Moda Operandi Offers Up Dolce & Gabbana's Entire Spring 2015 Collection 2014-10-01T04:00:00Z
As Watanabe’s scientist character opines, sagaciously, before resuming his expression of concerned dismay, “The arrogance of man is thinking nature is in our control, and not the other way around.” ‘Godzilla’ movie review
This was the route Mr. Mortimer had most sagaciously chalked out for himself,—he being thoroughly bent on making the complete circuit of the county. Wise Saws and Modern Instances, Volume II (of 2) 2012-03-12T03:00:23.003Z
Harvey’s contemporary, Francis Bacon, sagaciously guessed that heat is an expansive motion of particles; but he regarded heat and cold as two contrary principles. Science and Medieval Thought The Harveian Oration Delivered Before the Royal College of Physicians, October 18, 1900 2012-02-22T03:00:23.620Z
This he did, very sagaciously, by cultivating the companionship of his kind. Hoof and Claw 2012-01-28T03:00:27.507Z
Mark Twain sagaciously wrote that the trouble with old men’s memories is that they remember so many things “that ain’t so.” Why Lincoln Laughed 2011-12-29T03:00:17.037Z
Another fellow has taken hold, because the sound changes," George observed, sagaciously; "and p'raps Ty Collins is swinging the ax now. The Hickory Ridge Boy Scouts: Under Canvas or, The Hunt for the Cartaret Ghost 2011-12-15T03:00:13.703Z
The Democrats sagaciously accepted the challenge, made 'honest blue jeans' the battle-cry, and defeated Benjamin Harrison, the 'kid-glove' candidate of the Republicans. Atlantic Classics 2011-10-16T02:00:18.497Z
"Yes; but let me tell you this, India is not England," observed the doctor, sagaciously. Lost Sir Massingberd, v. 1/2 A Romance of Real Life 2011-08-25T02:00:34.720Z
"I don't see what good can come of making a mystery of anything—especially if anything is true," sagaciously remarked Maude. The Zankiwank and The Bletherwitch An Original Fantastic Fairy Extravaganza 2011-08-19T02:00:16.653Z
The elder lady shook off her somnolent expression, and nodded sagaciously. The League of the Leopard 2011-07-23T02:00:12.490Z
Ah, ah!" he said, shaking his head sagaciously, "I'm sorry to hear that. Humorous Readings and Recitations In prose and verse 2011-07-20T02:00:16.323Z
Such demonstrations of homage were most frequently got up by the crafty chamberlain, who sagaciously reckoned that, if these flatteries did not always obtain the king's applause, they seldom called forth his displeasure. The Childhood of King Erik Menved An Historical Romance 2011-07-07T02:00:35.757Z
It was thus that the early patron of More, Cardinal Morton, sagaciously contemplated on the precocity of More’s boyhood. Amenities of Literature Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English Literature 2011-06-03T02:00:19.227Z
"I see now the inspiration to song and jubilance that prevented you from sleeping," she said, nodding her head sagaciously. Told In The Hills 2011-05-30T02:00:15.530Z
They looked at me, and sagaciously nodded their heads at one another. Daisy Burns (Volume 1) 2011-05-20T02:00:34.097Z
This morning," says Villiam, sagaciously, "I discovered six Repeaters among my men. The Orpheus C. Kerr Papers, Series 1 2011-04-21T02:00:47.647Z
“You can learn that by writing in a few days, Jack,” observed Herb, sagaciously. Motor Boat Boys on the St. Lawrence 2011-04-01T02:00:41.017Z
Because they take pains, use their heads sagaciously, their hands skilfully, and their heels scarcely at all. Riding Recollections, 5th ed. 2011-03-10T03:00:52.223Z
The landlord too fell in very sagaciously with the whole thing. The Wayfarers 2010-12-30T03:00:22.387Z
The abbreviated Mercury placed a finger beside his little nose, in a very knowing manner, at the same time winking sagaciously. The Orpheus C. Kerr Papers. Series 2 2010-12-28T03:00:18.560Z
The object which drew the attention of the honest ale-wife was, as the reader may have already sagaciously conjectured, the same forlorn being whom May Darling and her lover had accidentally encountered. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 10
"Fish have been known to wriggle back into the water after they were hooked, played and landed," Dagmar observed sagaciously. A Poached Peerage
It is useless to enumerate the advantages which M. de Saint-Remy, who was decidedly a man � bonnes fortunes, derived from the position of a residence so sagaciously selected. The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 4 of 6
Frollo understands Canadian French, certainly not a word of English, and he blinks his watery eyes, and listens sagaciously to it all. Norine's Revenge; Sir Noel's Heir
And the Bellman, sagaciously nodding his head, Said “That must depend on the weather.” Rhyme? And Reason?
"That's what I always remember," he remarked, nodding sagaciously over his long tumbler. The Great Miss Driver
"I know, that's the way little boys act," remarked Newman, sagaciously. Careers of Danger and Daring
Mr. Alphabet Jones looked after him a second and nodded sagaciously to himself. The Truth About Tristrem Varick A Novel
Altruism, as you very sagaciously remarked a moment or two ago, is the very antithesis of selfishness, and hence it is unpopular except as an ideal for others. Windyridge
"You will find," remarks sagaciously one Henry C. Lunn, "that people will often praise a bad fugue because Bach has produced so many good ones." Interpreters
Governor Young very sagaciously removed all restrictions from the pleasures of our crew, who had liberty on shore—leaving it a matter of supererogation to bribe the Kaikos, whose integrity is never above suspicion. Los Gringos Or, An Inside View of Mexico and California, with Wanderings in Peru, Chili, and Polynesia
He cast a swift look at Cynthia, and another at his patient; then he nodded sagaciously. A Life Sentence A Novel
And at the memory of them he nodded sagaciously to himself. Eden An Episode
"All right, even when the children come," he whispered to his sweetheart; and Frieda nodded sagaciously, whispering back: "They'll come, sure enough!" Jena or Sedan?
"Yes, I understand," and Dotty wagged her head sagaciously. Two Little Women
Maximilian believed that ink, thus sagaciously besmeared by a statesman’s fingers, would blot out further revolution. The Missourian
The world at the present time is sagaciously discussing how to quell the controversy and strife over doctrine and faith, and how to effect a compromise between the Church and the Papacy. Epistle Sermons, Vol. III Trinity Sunday to Advent
The following week found Mr. Bumpkin in his new lodgings at Camden Town; and I verily believe, as Mr. Prigg very sagaciously observed, if it had not been for the Judges going circuit, Bumpkin v. The Humourous Story of Farmer Bumpkin's Lawsuit
“It isn’t the house Mr. Gordon is interested in,” the boy maintained sagaciously. Betty Gordon in the Land of Oil The Farm That Was Worth a Fortune
"There is a good deal of truth in that," and the doctor nodded sagaciously. Hope Mills or, Between Friend and Sweetheart
It was sagaciously remarked by Hume that we ought to suspect every agreeable belief. Flowers of Freethought (First Series)
He fought it reasonably, sagaciously; contending that he had not, in 319 fact, pulled the trigger. The Shepherd of the North
Perceiving the strength of my opposition 47 Silvia sweetly and sagaciously refrained from further pressure. Our Next-Door Neighbors
From that moment he began to be worried, for he had scarcely a notion how sagaciously to set about the business. A Great Man A Frolic
The buck, who was wise with the wisdom of experience, and apprised by the echoes of the first gunshot of the fact that the truce was over, had indeed been watching the hunter very sagaciously. The House in the Water A Book of Animal Stories
She has great sweetness and self-containment in her small, wrinkled, yellowish face; always quietly polite and grave, she bubbles deliciously at any joke, and gives affection sagaciously to those who merit. Another Sheaf
Baby Bunting nodded sagaciously, and nuzzled after Kit who was cleaning up the best looking saddle horse brought in from the Indian herd. The Treasure Trail A Romance of the Land of Gold and Sunshine
It is no less a joy to learn how gloriously and how sagaciously you are conducting this war. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 147, December 30, 1914
But the older and wiser ones shook their heads sagaciously, declaring they scented danger afar off. Jolly Sally Pendleton Or, the Wife Who Was Not a Wife
I suppose that this condition of affairs gave Godfrey a certain right to nod sagaciously when he spoke of looking after Marion. The Red Hand of Ulster
Black nodded sagaciously and tried hard to think. Thurston of Orchard Valley
Very sagaciously he formed his plan to cut off their retreat. Ferdinand De Soto, The Discoverer of the Mississippi American Pioneers and Patriots
“You can never tell,” replied the congressman sagaciously. David Dunne A Romance of the Middle West
Elizabeth and her government took part, very frequently, in these contests; sometimes by negotiations, and sometimes by fleets and armies, but always sagaciously and cautiously, and generally with great effect. Queen Elizabeth Makers of History
“You never can tell,” said Godfrey, “what silly fancy a girl will take into her head, and that fellow Power is just the sort who might—” Godfrey nodded sagaciously. The Red Hand of Ulster
With eyes that took in everything, coolly and sagaciously, the man observed that the motion of the herd was an ordered one. In the Morning of Time
The bloodhound, to which we have alluded, that had so sagaciously captured the four Floridians, was in the company held in a leash by one of the servants of the governor. Ferdinand De Soto, The Discoverer of the Mississippi American Pioneers and Patriots
Well, Fluffy, what does that mysterious look mean? you are very rude to interrupt the old crier,” and Fern tried to frown, while Fluff nodded her head sagaciously. Wee Wifie
"I guess he would, if you wouldn't speak one word of French to him," said Mrs. Derrick sagaciously. Say and Seal, Volume I
“It wouldn’t be a secret, if I told you,” he sagaciously explained. The Prairie Child
But he sagaciously reserved his judgment, pondering things that he felt sure Grôm would not dream of. In the Morning of Time
Slowly and sagaciously he disentangled all his coil of policies. The Fifth Queen Crowned
"Their small quantity does not indicate their inutility," he sagaciously remarks. Manures and the principles of manuring
Lascelles, the Archbishop's spy, nodded his head sagaciously; his yellow hair came from high on his crown and was brushed forward towards his brows. Privy Seal His Last Venture
Either they had sagaciously abandoned the expedition earlier or else they had other opinions regarding the trysting place. The Tale of a Trooper
"You think so 'cos you don't know; but I do," said Hoodie, nodding her head sagaciously. Hoodie
It may well be, that in order to be able to know us well, that sagaciously clever and inscrutable minded prince   pretends not to hear us, just to prove our mettle. Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln A Short Story of One of the Makers of Mediaeval England
He wagged his head so sagaciously at this speech, that Patty was forced to smile. Patty's Social Season
He had just stood face to face in his German prison with one who, mere reckless soldier as he seemed, had read them as clearly, as sagaciously as himself. Stray Studies from England and Italy
Patty sagaciously believed he was touched by her tears, so made no desperate effort to stop them. Patty's Friends
"If I am so—so pretty," she said slowly, to herself, "people ought to like me, and," sagaciously, "I must be pretty or he would not say so." Vagabondia 1884
His part it was to lie at Jud's feet, his nose between his paws, his eyes twinkling sagaciously behind his shaggy eyebrows, while occasionally, as a token of approval, he wagged his tail. That Lass O' Lowrie's 1877
The boatman nodded sagaciously; here again he even—the experienced—was deceived into believing that he had charge of a pair who had recently sworn to keep each other warm for life. A Queen's Error
They belong to the most poetic and sagaciously conceived compositions for the instrument. The Masters and their Music A series of illustrative programs with biographical, esthetical, and critical annotations
“Just give her the chance, and see,” said Patty, wagging her head sagaciously, as she poured her own tea. Patty's Friends
"It will be 'up' again, in time," proceeded Mollie, sagaciously. Vagabondia 1884
But we now pass the bounds of surgery proper, and enter the domain of epidemic disease, including those fevers so sagaciously referred to by Boyle. Fragments of science, V. 1-2
In point of fact," say Nicolay and Hay, "the President stood sagaciously midway between headlong reform and blind reaction. The Journal of Negro History, Volume 7, 1922
Toward these things it is our right and duty to be sagaciously and supremely selfish. Practical Ethics
Boone was sufficiently acquainted with the Shawanese dialect to understand every word they said, while he very sagaciously had assumed, from the moment of his captivity, that he was entirely ignorant of their language. Daniel Boone The Pioneer of Kentucky
“It may seem so to you, but I know that it is a proposition that no other firm would offer, and we are deeply grateful for your interest,” replied Mrs. Talmage, sagaciously. The Blue Birds' Winter Nest
But another act of treachery on the part of a confederate enabled the cardinal and his brother to frustrate a project so sagaciously laid and offering fair promise of success. History of the Rise of the Huguenots Vol. 1
The Slovenes, having Germans near them and among them, had to have a share in what the Germans were enjoying and they reaped sagaciously. The Birth of Yugoslavia, Volume 1
"Well, we'll see," said the other, nodding sagaciously, "don't make no noise, Jack." Sea Urchins
It was a weary and irksome state of things, but better—as Black sagaciously remarked—than being imprisoned on the Bass Rock or shut up in Dunnottar Castle. Hunted and Harried
As Captain Bunting sagaciously remarked, “most things come to a climax suddenly.” The Golden Dream Adventures in the Far West
While he was speaking he drew a long piece of Canada twist tobacco out of the bag, and looked at it sagaciously for some time, nodding his head as if he knew all about it. The Walrus Hunters A Romance of the Realms of Ice
He had observed the several parties setting out, and had sagaciously surmised that they were going in search of me, without being able to understand why he should not have been allowed to accompany them. Snow Shoes and Canoes The Early Days of a Fur-Trader in the Hudson Bay Territory
“Grass and hay, when we could get them, of course,” answered Gogles, sagaciously. Marmaduke Merry A Tale of Naval Adventures in Bygone Days
“Ah, well, I suppose they can, as they are at it all day,” answered Norris sagaciously. The Three Lieutenants
The cool water restored strength to our beasts, and, sagaciously leaning over against the current, they soon got across the deep part. Afar in the Forest
“Fish run big, sometimes,” he said, nodding his head sagaciously. Bunyip Land A Story of Adventure in New Guinea
Alick, seeing what had happened, came hurrying up ahead of Bouncer, who sagaciously halted. Snow Shoes and Canoes The Early Days of a Fur-Trader in the Hudson Bay Territory
Their arrangements for such action appear to have been sagaciously made, as were also the preparations for contesting the passage of the river at Colenso. Story of the War in South Africa 1899-1900
“They cannot have gone and buried themselves,” sagaciously observed Bill Lizard, the boatswain’s mate. The Three Lieutenants
But Gouin always sagaciously knew that there was no Premier in the pack who already had so much, with so little to ask, from Federalism as he. The Masques of Ottawa
Lovat, as it has been sagaciously remarked, the guilty man, took it up much more knowingly. Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745 Volume II.
"All right," and Patty wagged her head, sagaciously. Patty Blossom
Did not the whole Hungarian Nation rise, like some tumultuous moon-stirred Atlantic, when Kaiser Joseph pocketed their Iron Crown; an Implement, as was sagaciously observed, in size and commercial value little differing from a horse-shoe? Sartor Resartus, and On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History
"It's very far downstairs here, you know," said Terry sagaciously. Terry Or, She ought to have been a Boy
He was supposing very sagaciously, but I didn't say anything. Chapters from My Autobiography
But sundry mighty magnates, driven almost to despair at the prospect of such a sacrifice, had sagaciously put their heads together, and the result had been that the Lady Glencora had heard reason. Can You Forgive Her?
"Probably the real reason she refused was because she hadn't decent clothes to wear," said Mollie sagaciously. The Outdoor Girls in the Saddle Or, The Girl Miner of Gold Run
Yet, I must say it, behind all this fine reputation, this happy speech of men, this common report and general character, sat Hiram alert and calculating, whispering to himself sagaciously: 'Honesty is the best policy.' The Continental Monthly, Vol III, Issue VI, June, 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
Perry, by opening the way for Harrison, rewon the Northwest for the United States because he sagaciously upheld the doctrine of Napoleon that "war cannot be waged without running risks." The Fight for a Free Sea: A Chronicle of the War of 1812 The Chronicles of America Series, Volume 17
And the two grotesque little chaps stood nodding their heads at me sagaciously. Romance
But this nobleman, sagaciously penetrating the design, baffled it by his reserve. The History of Napoleon Buonaparte
Hence a system of atrocities prepared in advance—a system as sagaciously put together as the machine itself. The Meaning of the War Life & Matter in Conflict
It is sagaciously ordered that these "are not, from any apparent advantage, to be moved, for the tide may prevent their resuming the very important stations assigned them." The Life of Nelson, Volume 2 The Embodiment of the Sea Power of Great Britain
Sweden, through the whole business, sagaciously kept as much as possible aloof: ready to meet the evils of war, if necessary; but prudently prefering to avoid them, while this might be effected without dishonour. The Life of the Right Honourable Horatio Lord Viscount Nelson, Volume 2
With respect to the qualities of his mind, Sansovino was very prudent; he foresaw readily the coming events, and sagaciously compared the present with the past. A Wanderer in Venice
We should not only take sufficient time to study conditions and scheme carefully for the home, but must sagaciously bear in mind that where real estate is in active demand anxiety to purchase stiffens prices. The Complete Home
"That I already knew," said Mary Antony, nodding her head sagaciously. The White Ladies of Worcester A Romance of the Twelfth Century
"Still," he sagaciously remarks, "nothing is impossible in the long lapse of ages." The Seven Great Monarchies Of The Ancient Eastern World, Vol 3. (of 7): Media The History, Geography, And Antiquities Of Chaldaea, Assyria, Babylon, Media, Persia, Parthia, And Sassanian or New Persian Empire; With Maps and Illustrations.
They remembered how sagaciously he had conducted all their enterprises, ever since he had been old enough to wear small-clothes. True Stories of History and Biography
Mrs. Dinks looked at Hope tenderly and sagaciously as she said this, and smiled meaningly. Trumps
That won't do," Pillage sagaciously replies; "the town of its own accord will applaud what they like; you must stand by me when they dislike. A Book of the Play Studies and Illustrations of Histrionic Story, Life, and Character
She nodded her head sagaciously and smiled with tears in her eyes. Sentimental Tommy The Story of His Boyhood
Always she watched sagaciously to pull the end of the sledge strongly away should the deviation not prove sufficient. The Silent Places
A passage from one of his manuscripts will show how sagaciously he saw the necessity of guarding himself against his own instability in this respect. Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 6 With His Letters and Journals
Even Master Simon was staggered by it; for he listened with a puzzled air, and then, shaking his head, sagaciously observed that Ovid was certainly a very wise man. Bracebridge Hall
The subject was subsequently followed up by Melloni, an investigator of consummate ability, who sagaciously turned to account his own discovery, that the obscure rays of luminous sources are in part transmitted by black glass. Six Lectures on Light Delivered In The United States In 1872-1873
He is keeping watch while his delectable comrades search the package in which they sagaciously locate the silver lucre they so much covet. Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume II From Teheran To Yokohama
So cool and systematic; sagaciously stopping the vessel's headway the better torummage;—the very plan they themselves had adopted. Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. I
Even Master Simon was staggered by it; for he listened with a puzzled air; and then, shaking his head, sagaciously observed, that Ovid was certainly a very wise man. Bracebridge Hall, or The Humorists
"She was right," observed the inquisitive gentleman, nodding his head sagaciously—"but I am sorry they did not hang that fellow." Tales of a Traveller
The Administration has acted most prudently and sagaciously so far in not bringing on a conflict before it had its forces fully marshalled. Letters of Ulysses S. Grant to His Father and His Youngest Sister, 1857-78
The Critic nodded sagaciously, knowing that Rosenheim, who now poses as collecting only for his pleasure, has already begun to affect the drastic productions of certain clever young Spanish realists. The Collectors
James could not sagaciously reply to this query. Helen with the High Hand (2nd ed.)
You never knew, with that kind of girl, he thought sagaciously. The Roll-Call
But Brown only coughed a couple of times, closed one eye sagaciously and began to dig a fresh grave under the arbor. Elbow-Room A Novel Without a Plot
The Illinois backwoodsman did not possess Hamilton's brilliant genius, yet Hamilton never read the future more sagaciously. Recollections of a Long Life An Autobiography
This larger game Hauptmann sagaciously left to others, ranging himself with those who piece together the scanty and uncertain fragments of languages that have existed but have failed to perpetuate themselves in documents and inscriptions. The Collectors
Had I lived in the world of society for the last hundred seasons, I could not have interpreted the appearance of that note more sagaciously. In the Days of My Youth
He not only secured a new tenant, but, as he sagaciously believed, introduced into the Pontiac a counteracting influence to the subtle fascinations of De Ferrières. Frontier Stories
Tiffles coughed twice for the idiot to stop, and was sagaciously obeyed. Round the Block
Secondly, the money had the peculiar charm of being sagaciously obtained at other people's cost. Martin Chuzzlewit
Relieved by having got to this, Mr Pancks took as long a pull as his lungs would permit at his Eastern pipe, and looked sagaciously and steadily at Clennam while inhaling and exhaling too. Little Dorrit
Carefully and sagaciously the veteran knight chose out his men from the swarm of volunteers. The White Company
It has been sagaciously conjectured, that the artful legislator indulged the stubborn prejudices of his countrymen. History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 5
I was afraid at first that my horse was drowned — but sagaciously following the rest of the horses, he made his way good, but lost my saddle, great coat, and clothes. The Life of General Francis Marion
But she don't mind,' he sagaciously added, puffing at his cigar again. Hard Times
He nodded twice at Lakamba sagaciously and gave himself up to silent musing, his solitary eye fixed immovably upon the straight wall of forest on the opposite bank. An Outcast of the Islands
He listened to the whole tirade in a particular lending-the-ear attitude, as if trying to detect a false note in it somewhere; then straightened himself up and appeared to ponder sagaciously over the matter. The Shadow Line; a confession
Not being prepared with an answer to the question, the Man with a Shotgun sagaciously removed the propounder. Fantastic Fables
"Boys that play with cats are young enough to retire at seven," remarked the Squire, sagaciously. Paul Prescott's Charge
He had seen many, and he judged them sagaciously. Roderick Hudson
You see, Solomon," she sagaciously observed, "if that were true, they would have invited him, instead of Mr. Fisbee, and I wish they had. The Gentleman from Indiana
Johnny, after bewailing for a time, realized that there was no sympathetic hearer of his cries, and therefore very sagaciously stopped them. Johnny Bear And Other Stories from Lives of the Hunted
They remembered how sagaciously he had conducted all their enterprises ever since he had been old enough to wear small-clothes. Biographical Stories (From: "True Stories of History and Biography")
Tom Channing nodded sagaciously as he concluded, and they left the room to him and Charles. The Channings
When Commissioner Falconer had thus sagaciously discovered the cause of the noble duke's displeasure, he with great address applied a remedy. Tales and Novels — Volume 07
Fear not, since all suiting and economical discretion is active in the minds of our rulers, who have pondered sagaciously on so grave a policy. The Wept of Wish-Ton-Wish
Marian went on, sagaciously wrinkled as to the brow. Gallantry Dizain des Fetes Galantes
"It seemed as if he wished everybody to know," writes Harry sagaciously to Mrs. Mountain, "that his friend and companion was an Erl!" The Virginians
If unworthy ends are intended, however sagaciously they are pursued, that is not prudence. Moral Philosophy
But the President returned sagaciously: "One war at a time!" The Lincoln Story Book A Judicious Collection of the Best Stories and Anecdotes of the Great President, Many Appearing Here for the First Time in Book Form
I will not consent," said he, sagaciously identifying his disgrace with his opposition to the Christians, "I will not consent silently to be trampled under foot. An Account of Sa-Go-Ye-Wat-Ha, or Red Jacket, and His People, 1750-1830
I have myself been shown a handful of bank-notes publicly displayed in the ante-room of a Legislature, and sagaciously told: "That is the logic for legislators." The American Union Speaker
When I asked the Sawyer to see to this, instead of being sorry, he seemed quite pleased, and nodded sagaciously, and put his hat on, as he generally did, to calculate. Erema — My Father's Sin
They are denied social contact, are sagaciously separated from the whites in public places of amusement and are clandestinely segregated in public schools in spite of the law to the contrary. A Century of Negro Migration
The people—Jack sagaciously remarked, in discussing the topic with Olympia—seemed made for such a climate, rather than made by it. The Iron Game A Tale of the War
Here the good Baroness who played the part of governess so sagaciously and faithfully may have slipped into the book of history the genealogical table which was to tell so startling a tale. Life of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen — Volume 1
The Abban opined that Auliya or holy men had sat there, but the End of Time more sagaciously conjectured that it was the site of some Galla idol or superstitious rite. First Footsteps in East Africa
Mr. Pearce, who is so capable of writing vigorously and sagaciously, has too much allowed himself to rely upon public journals. Note Book of an English Opium-Eater
I know all about him," said Catharine, nodding sagaciously; "let us hear the story of his granduncle. Lost in the Backwoods
When among men, however, he talked earnestly and sagaciously on the business topics of the hour. The Earth Trembled
The officers sagaciously determined to follow him to the one and to explore the other. The Life, Crime, and Capture of John Wilkes Booth
What is a Sioux?" the chief sagaciously began; "he is ruler of the prairies, and master of its beasts. The Prairie
"Jeems," the discriminating sexton, had sagaciously guessed that the wind was about to blow from another quarter, and was veering around also, as fast as he deemed it prudent. A Knight of the Nineteenth Century
The kinds with which we start are hybrids, and, as Mr. A. S. Fuller sagaciously remarks, "Hybridizing, or crossing hybrids, is only mixing together two compounds, the exact proportions of neither being known." Success with Small Fruits
For six years Sir Robert Peel remained in opposition, conducting himself so sagaciously as to gather about him all disaffected elements of the disintegrating majority. Ten Englishmen of the Nineteenth Century
"Then he must be a very different sort of a person from you," retorted his father, sagaciously. Do and Dare — a Brave Boy's Fight for Fortune
The efforts of Middleton and Inez, in behalf of her husband, were warmly and sagaciously seconded by Ellen, and they succeeded, in process of time, in working a great and beneficial change in his character. The Prairie
The Professor looked at the bird through his spectacles, and nodded his head sagaciously. Dreams and Dream Stories
A person who reflects on his physical life and who does so according to the principles we develop, is the one who prepares sagaciously for rest, sleep and dreams. The Physiology of Taste
So, having flown her colours, Patty wagged her head sagaciously as Mona went away. Patty's Butterfly Days
"I shouldn't wonder!" and the old woman nodded sagaciously—"Let her sleep on it, lad!—an' you sleep on it, too!—The storm's nigh over—an' mebbe our dark cloud 'as a silver lining!" Innocent : her fancy and his fact
"You will speak truly in what you tell me, my good girl?" he said sagaciously, as he looked into her dark spirited eyes with admiration he could not avoid. The Sea-Witch Or, the African Quadroon : a Story of the Slave Coast
Don't ye answer unless ye like, Passon!" he observed, sagaciously— "I don't want to make ye say things which ain't orthodox! God's Good Man
He thinks they will distract you from your studies; and perhaps"—Luigi nodded sagaciously before he permitted himself to say—"perhaps he is jealous in another way. Vittoria — Complete
He thinks they will distract you from your studies; and perhaps"—Luigi nodded sagaciously before he permitted himself to say— "perhaps he is jealous in another way. Vittoria — Volume 1
Tactfully, sagaciously, he drew the sufferer to confide in him, to see in him, not so much a spiritual admonisher as a counsellor and a support in worldly difficulties. Veranilda
But," said Sandy, sagaciously, "ye acknowledge that things as they are are na fair. Mr. Hogarth's Will
The Professor nodded his head sagaciously, and looked up at Lola. Simon the Jester
The next shift in scenes was as much beyond Mr. Harvey's power of manipulation as it was beyond most of the Republicans who now sagaciously give the impression that their hands were on the ropes. The Mirrors of Washington
"It's a pity," said Dove, passing over the last words, and nodding his head sagaciously. Maurice Guest
Confining himself sagaciously to this one question, and exerting all his skill and pertinacity, Saunders succeeded in convincing the court that the Hard Cash was a myth: a pure chimera. Hard Cash
It was not at all that same old man, who but a moment ago spoke so sagaciously about the devil. The Man Who Was Afraid
"Ah!" she cried, nodding her head sagaciously, "I knew you would agree with me." Stepping Heavenward
He not only secured a new tenant, but, as he sagaciously believed, introduced into the Pontiac a counteracting influence to the subtle fascinations of de Ferrieres. By Shore and Sedge
"That girl has another man in her eye," said her friend sagaciously, when Phyllis had left her opposite her own tea-table. Phyllis of Philistia
Minutely and sagaciously directing the various modes of investment, he bequeathed the aggregate amount to the nearest of blood, bearing the name Ellison, who should be alive at the end of the hundred years. The Works of Edgar Allan Poe — Volume 4
Minutely and sagaciously directing the various modes of investment, he bequeathed the aggregate amount to the nearest of blood, bearing the name of Ellison, who should be alive at the end of the hundred years. The Works of Edgar Allan Poe — Volume 2
The Chouans, thus hemmed in to the narrow fields of the gorge, seemed in danger of perishing to the last man, so cleverly and sagaciously were the commandant's measures taken. The Chouans
"Quite reasonably; which is not to say, necessarily; but, I will add, justifiably; and it may be, sagaciously, when dealing with the volatile." The Egoist
Did not the whole Hungarian Nation rise, like some tumultuous moon-stirred Atlantic, when Kaiser Joseph pocketed their Iron Crown; an implement, as was sagaciously observed, in size and commercial value little differing from a horse-shoe? Sartor Resartus: the life and opinions of Herr Teufelsdröckh
But the world is a piggy-wiggy world for the wealthy fellow who fills a trough for it, and that he has always very sagaciously done. The Egoist
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