soonest
They will begin by sending out into the country all the inhabitants of the city who are more than ten years old, and will take possession of their children, who will be unaffected by the habits of their parents; these they will train in their own habits and laws, I mean in the laws which we have given them: and in this way the State and constitution of which we were speaking will
soonest
and most easily attain happiness, and the nation which has such a constitution will gain most.
Benjamin Allen with a few comforting reflections, of which the chief were, that after all, perhaps, it was well it was no worse; the least said the
soonest
mended, and upon her word she did not know that it was so very bad after all; what was over couldn’t be begun, and what couldn’t be cured must be endured; with various other assurances of the like novel and strengthening description.
For with eyes made clear by many tears, and a heart softened by the tenderest sorrow, she recognized the beauty of her sister’s life–uneventful, unambitious, yet full of the genuine virtues which `smell sweet, and blossom in the dust’, the self-forgetfulness that makes the humblest on earth remembered
soonest
in heaven, the true success which is possible to all.
A Loose-Fish is fair game for anybody who can
soonest
catch it.
Its fire, therefore, will be perpendicular to the plane of the horizon; and the projectile will
soonest
pass beyond the range of the terrestrial attraction.
how immaterial the difference between him who retires the
soonest
, and him who stays the latest!
CREON Well, let her know the stubbornest of wills Are
soonest
bended, as the hardest iron, O’er-heated in the fire to brittleness, Flies
soonest
into fragments, shivered through.
It is able, also, to fit out and dispatch its own trappers the
soonest
, so as to get the start of its competitors, and to have the first dash into the hunting and trapping grounds.
Those three men, friends and companions as they were, fixed their haggard eyes upon each other with an instinct of ferocious longing, which was most plainly revealed in the hardy Scot, whose vigorous constitution yielded the
soonest
to these unnatural privations.
“Should I fling myself away upon the man who would the
soonest
feel(if people do feel such things) that I took nothing to him?
Characteristically choosing the alternative which promised
soonest
to release him from all personal anxiety, he announced with a sudden outburst of energy, that he was not strong enough to bear any more bullying, and that we might do as we pleased.
At length Uncas, whose activity had enabled him to achieve his portion of the task the
soonest
, raked the earth across the turbid little rill which ran from the spring, and diverted its course into another channel.