Replied in A Sentence

    1

    A cock crowed far off and another replied near by.

    2

    A council of the army accordingly established itself in opposition to the parliament, and demanded on the 6th of April a justification and confirmation of former proceedings, to which the parliament replied by forbidding meetings of the army council without the permission of the protector, and insisting that all officers should take an oath not to disturb the proceedings in parliament.

    3

    A friendly letter from Alcuin, and a controversial pamphlet, to which Felix replied, were followed by the sending of several commissions of clergy to Spain to endeavour to put down the heresy.

    4

    A heavy fire was opened on her and she replied with her port 6-in.

    5

    A third "Farmer's Letter" replied to Hamilton's View of the Controversy between Great Britain and her Colonies, in a broader and abler treatment than in the previous pamphlets.

    6

    Abashed by this question, I replied that sloth was my chief temptation.

    7

    Abi `Amir proposed to confiscate a religious foundation and the assembled ulema refused to approve the act, and were threatened by his vizier, one of them replied, "All the evil you say of us applies to yourself; you seek unjust gains and support your injustice by threats; you take bribes and practise ungodliness in the world.

    8

    About the same time also Mersenne sent to Descartes, as if they came from a friend in England, another set of objections which Hobbes had to offer on various points in the scientific treatises, especially the Dioptrics, appended by Descartes to his Discourse on Method in 1637; to which Descartes replied without suspecting the common authorship of the two sets.

    9

    According to Sir Everard Digby, however, Garnet, when asked the meaning of the brief, replied that they were not (meaning the priests) to undertake or procure stirs, but yet they would not hinder any, neither was it the pope's mind they should, that should be undertaken for Catholic good..

    10

    Accused of violating treaties, breaking oaths, persecuting the church and abetting heresy, Frederick replied by an open letter rebutting these charges, and in equally unmeasured terms denounced the arrogance and want of faith of the clergy from the pope downwards.

    11

    After a short silence the countess spoke again but this time no one replied.

    12

    After much back and forth banter about how Brody believed he could be friends with any one he chooses, he basically replied with a "Bro, puh-lease," effectively ending their friendship.

    13

    After the duke of Richmond had replied, he rose again excitedly as if to speak, pressed his hand upon his breast, and fell down in a fit.

    14

    Again he replied that he could not answer it.

    15

    Alarmed at the increase in his opponent's power, Gregory denounced him in a public letter, to which Frederick replied in a clever document addressed to the princes of Europe.

    16

    All is over for me, she replied with shame and self- abasement.

    17

    Aloud, he replied, "Instantly. No pain, no comatose state."

    18

    Alpatych replied that the Governor had not told him anything definite.

    19

    Ambrose replied that he was looking at the words and reading them that way.

    20

    Among others, Ericsson replied, and as it was thought that his design might be serviceable in inland waters, the first armoured turret ship, the "Monitor," was ordered; she was launched on the 30th of January 1862, and on the 9th of March she fought the celebrated action with the Confederate ram "Merrimac."

    21

    Amongst those who replied to him were Richard Bentley, Edward Chandler, bishop of Lichfield, and Thomas Sherlock, afterwards bishop of London, who also attacked Woolston.

    22

    An ancient bloodline of immortals, one of the oldest, he replied.

    23

    And supposing it to be replied that the motive is really the moral uneasiness involved in choosing the selfish alternative, Godwin answers that this uneasiness, though a " constant step " in the process of volition, is a merely " accidental " step - " I feel pain in the neglect of an act of benevolence, because benevolence is judged by me to be conduct which it becomes me to adopt."

    24

    And to all Denisov's persuasions, Petya replied that he too was accustomed to do everything accurately and not just anyhow, and that he never considered personal danger.

    25

    Another revealing moment was when Oprah asked him what he was thinking about while not breathing for nearly 20 minutes - Blaine looked at Oprah and not skipping beat, replied "You."

    26

    Anselm replied to the objections of Gaunilo in his Liber Apologeticus.

    27

    Antony replied that all registrants of GDC will be able to practice dentistry within their own areas of competence.

    28

    As we had never seen or heard of any such story as this before, we inquired of her where she read it; she replied, "I did not read it; it is my story for Mr. Anagnos's birthday."

    29

    Asking themselves - What is the material universe, they had replied respectively - It is water, It is µeraEv Ti, It is air, It s fire.

    30

    Assassinations 101, Dusty replied.

    31

    At olives were advice Emanuel replied quot said democratic it wants our.

    32

    At the police station there was a short tape-recorded interview during which Bryce replied, " No comment " to all the questions.

    33

    At this point, I.m the only thing capable of standing between you and the monsters in the forest, Rhyn replied with calmness he didn.t feel.

    34

    Bagration replied that he was not authorized either to accept or refuse a truce and sent his adjutant to Kutuzov to report the offer he had received.

    35

    Bailey replied to his critics in a Letter to a Philosopher (1843), &c. In 1851 he published Theory of Reasoning (2nd ed., 1852), a discussion of the nature of inference, and an able criticism of the functions and value of the syllogism.

    36

    Balashev replied that there was "nothing offensive in the demand, because..." but Murat interrupted him.

    37

    Baths, lunch-rooms, restrooms, clubs, lectures, schools and kindergartens have been supplied, and the company has also cultivated domestic pride by offering prizes for the best-kept gardens, &c. From April to July 1901 there was a strike in the already thoroughly unionized factories; complaint was made of the hectoring of union men by a certain foreman, the use in toilet-rooms of towels laundered in non-union shops (the company replied by allowing the men to supply towels themselves), the use on doors of springs not union-made (these were removed by the company), and especially the discharge of four men whom the company refused to reinstate.

    38

    Before he could answer, Edith replied, sheepishly.

    39

    Before the actual debate in 1858 Douglas made a speech in Chicago on the 9th of July, to which Lincoln replied the next day; Douglas spoke at Bloomington on the 16th of July and Lincoln answered him in Springfield on the 17th.

    40

    Being asked why she did not leave so fatal a spot, she replied that there was there no oppressive government.

    41

    Betsy replied, then added, "Molly's babysitting comment left no doubt she and Julie are moving to town."

    42

    Bismarck replied that he was " unaware of the existence of any such question."

    43

    Bordeaux didn't look up when he replied.

    44

    Brennus at once threw his heavy sword into the scale; and when asked the meaning of the act, replied that it meant Vae victis (" woe to the conquered").

    45

    Bright replied that if Cobden retired the mainspring of the League was gone.

    46

    Burke replied in tones of firm self-repression; complained of the attack that had been made upon him; reviewed Fox's charges of inconsistency; enumerated the points on which they had disagreed, and remarked that such disagreements had never broken their friendship. But whatever the risk of enmity, and however bitter the loss of friendship, he would never cease from the warning to flee from the French constitution.

    47

    But he had made up his mind to be not an actor but an onlooker and critic in the battle of life; and when Wieland, whom he met on one of his excursions, suggested doubts as to the wisdom of his choice, Schopenhauer replied, "Life is a ticklish business; I have resolved to spend it in reflecting upon it."

    48

    But I replied that I should be ashamed to do it, and suddenly everything vanished.

    49

    But sometimes, it's necessary, she replied.

    50

    But they replied that "God who is our help and protector has saved us that we might dwell upon these waters.

    51

    But to Napoleons statement that he could not agree to the unification of Italy, as he was bound by his promises to Austria at Villafranca, Victor Emmanuel replied that he himself, after Magenta and Solferino, was bound in honor to link his fate with that of the Italian people; and Genetal Manfredo Fanti was sent by the Turin government to organize the army of the Central League, with Garibaldi under him.

    52

    But when He asked their own belief, Peter replied, " Thou art the Christ."

    53

    Calvin replied (r3th February 1546) in a letter now lost; in which, he says, he expressed himself " plus durement que ma coustume ne porte."

    54

    Calvin replied to him in a work published in 1543, in which he defends his own opinions at length, both by general reasonings and by an appeal to both Scripture and the Fathers, especially Augustine.

    55

    Calvin replied with much vehemence, and brought the matter before the civil authorities.

    56

    Camden replied to Brooke in an appendix to the fifth edition of the Britannia, published in 1600, and his reputation came through the ordeal untarnished.

    57

    Camille on being asked his age, replied, "I am thirty-three, the age of the sans-culotte Jesus, a critical age for every patriot."

    58

    Camille sharply replied that he would answer with Rousseau, - "burning is not answering," and a bitter quarrel thereupon ensued.

    59

    Catholicism increasingly took for granted that a man imperilled his soul by thinking for himself; Protestantism replied that he could certainly lose it, if he left his thinking to another.

    60

    Challenged by Arminianism in Holland, the Calvinistic theology replied in the Confession of Dort; at which Synod English delegates were present.

    61

    Charles was in favour of religious toleration, and a declaration issued by him in October 1660 aroused great hopes; but he made little effort to conciliate the Presbyterians or to effect a settlement through the Savoy conference, and his real object was to gain power over all the factions and to free his co-religionists, the Roman Catholics, in favour of whom he issued his first declaration of indulgence (26th of December 1662), the bill to give effect to it being opposed by Clarendon and defeated in the Lords, and being replied to by the passing of further acts against religious liberty.

    62

    Chile replied by curtly demanding the annulment of the secret treaty and an assurance of Peruvian neutrality.

    63

    Chimes, however, matter-of-factly replied that he was in it "for a Lamborghini".

    64

    China replied that Korea must be left to reform herself, and that the withdrawal of the Japanese troops must precede negotiations.

    65

    Clement replied in 1705 with a bull condemning respectful silence.

    66

    Cromwell replied by requesting a brief delay to ask counsel of God and his own heart.

    67

    Darian replied in irritation.

    68

    Darkyn dragged him down to help, since it was his magic in my head, she replied.

    69

    Darnley had retired to his father's house at Glasgow, where he fell ill of small-pox, and, on the 14th of January 1567 Mary, from Holyrood, offered to visit him, though he had replied by a verbal insult to a former offer of a visit from Stirling.

    70

    Darwin replied that a deity who did that would have to foresee everything in evolutionary history, leading to a very heterodox theology.

    71

    Demosthenes replied in the Second Philippic. "If," he said, "Philip is the friend of Greece, we are doing /ipdic wrong.

    72

    Derrida replied to Lacan 's reading of the purloined letter by pointing out that Lacan had missed the dynamics of framing.

    73

    Descartes replied to Vat directly in a letter, published at Amsterdam in 1643.

    74

    Dolokhov replied that they were not hungry and must push on farther that night.

    75

    Dron replied that the horses of these peasants were away carting.

    76

    Du Bellay replied to his various assailants in a preface to the second edition (1550) of his sonnet sequence Olive, with which he also published two polemical poems, the Musagnaeomachie, and an ode addressed to Ronsard, Contre les envieux poetes.

    77

    Elastica were born in 1993 when Frischmann brought in guitarist Donna Matthews, Justine Welch on drums, and Annie Holland on bass, who replied to an advert in the press.

    78

    Erigena replied, "Mensa tantum."

    79

    Even after you rejected me, he replied.

    80

    Examining the envelope, she replied without looking at him.

    81

    Figured it was no coincidence that a mysterious man named after a dead-dead Immortal just happened to fall into the life of a former deity, Gabriel replied.

    82

    Figured it'd keep my mind off things, Rourk replied.

    83

    Finally, when Austria had been excluded from the new empire, he replied to the parliamentary deputation that came to offer him the imperial crown that he might have accepted it had it been freely offered to him by the German princes, but that he would never stoop "to pick up a crown out of the gutter."

    84

    For you, she replied.

    85

    Fortunately, things look bleaker every day, he replied with amusement.

    86

    Four Zwinglian cities, Strassburg, Constance, Lindau and Memmingen, replied with a confession of their own and the Romanists also drew up an answer.

    87

    Fox replied that she was "…way hotter" than Jolie and that she was only in her 20's and Angelina was "…ancient."

    88

    Fox replied with some warmth, and Wolsey had to wait until Fox's death before he could add Winchester to his archbishopric of York and his abbey of St Albans, and thus leave Durham vacant as he hoped for the illegitimate son on whom (aged 18) he had already conferred a deanery, four archdeaconries, five prebends and a chancellorship.

    89

    Garibaldi replied asking "permission to disobey."

    90

    Genoa replied by attempting to close the Dardanelles.

    91

    George Grenville, whom the Rockinghams had displaced, and who was bitterly incensed at their formal reversal of his policy, printed a pamphlet to demonstrate his own wisdom and statesmanship. Burke replied in his Observations on a late Publication on the Present State of the Nation (1769), in which he showed for the first time that he had not only as much knowledge of commerce and finance, and as firm a hand, in dealing with figures as Grenville himself, but also a broad, general and luminous way of conceiving and treating politics, in which neither then nor since has he had any rival among English publicists.

    92

    Great Britain was in favour of coercion, but Russia, when sounded, replied that she " would certainly not join in any coercive measures " and she was supported by France.

    93

    Gregory replied that, if they would join the new religion, not only should the sacrifices continue, but they should have larger perquisites then ever.

    94

    He and other leaders of the party were summoned to the palace to answer a charge of plotting against the state, to which he replied by collecting Soo armed followers.

    95

    He called for Taras the gardener, but no one replied.

    96

    He cured my human side, brought the deity side back, and joined our souls, she replied a little too quickly.

    97

    He didn't have a Texaco charge card and they don't take Visa or MasterCard," Hunter replied, and then added, "but I've driven that route.

    98

    He died, replied someone.

    99

    He doesn't deserve to be in Hell, he replied.

    100

    He has a fractured skull, Spock replied.

    101

    He has a fractured skull, " Spock replied.

    102

    He killed my father, he replied.

    103

    He lost heart, and actually suggested to White the surrender of Ladysmith, believing this to be inevitable and desiring to cover White's responsibility in that event with his own authority; but White replied that he did not propose to surrender, and the cabinet at home, aware of Buller's despondency, appointed Field Marshal Lord Roberts to the supreme command, with MajorGeneral Lord Kitchener as his chief of staff.

    104

    He maintained an attitude of defiance and of "Roman resolution," smiled scornfully at his questioners, making no secret of his intentions, replied to the king, who asked why he would kill him, that the pope had excommunicated him, that "dangerous diseases require a desperate remedy," adding fiercely to the Scottish courtiers who surrounded him that "one of his objects was to blow back the Scots into Scotland."

    105

    He removed me, raised me, and accepted his mate as payment, she replied.

    106

    He replied ' Ocean 's 12 ', in a very sarcastic manner.

    107

    He replied ' Ocean's 12 ', in a very sarcastic manner.

    108

    He replied " err no it's err no it's err a friend of mine's " .

    109

    He replied by dissolving the ministry without naming another, and by abdicating the crown in favour of the heir apparent, then only five years of age.

    110

    He replied by renewing his relations with Russia, and in 1838 Lord Auckland set the British troops in motion against him.

    111

    He replied saying he would come if all the expenses were guaranteed and the British flag accepted.

    112

    He replied saying that my concern with up-to date citations was corrupt if the ideas in them were still germane.

    113

    He replied that he had gone out to see what was happening in Moscow.

    114

    He replied that he is continuing to "…pursue a life of serial monogamy with a very understanding woman in San Francisco."

    115

    He replied that he was willing and had the pope's leave to meet any deputies anywhere.

    116

    He replied that she was still primping.

    117

    He replied, pulling out his mobile phone ' I have the number preset and I get straight through to them directly ' .

    118

    He was asked the meaning of the cross of St John which he wore on his doublet, and replied that it was the sign of a small benefice which he held from the pope, and would lose if he were not back by the 1st of January.

    119

    He was bitterly attacked by Marcus Antonius (Mark Antony) in the senate on the ist of September for not being present there, and on the next day replied in his First Philippic. He then left Rome and devoted himself to the completion of the de Qfficiis, and to the composition of his famous Second Philippic, which was never delivered, but was circulated, at first privately, after Antony's departure from Rome to Cisalpine Gaul on the 28th of November.

    120

    He was insulted by the chevalier de Rohan, replied with his usual sharpness of tongue, and shortly afterwards, when dining with the duke of Sully, was called out and bastinadoed by the chavelier's hirelings, Rohan himself looking on.

    121

    He was so loved and honoured by his Syrians that, when he invited them to avenge the blood of Othman, they replied unanimously, "It is your part to command, ours to obey."

    122

    He went too far and fast for even such a Federalist disbeliever in democracy as Gouverneur Morris; who, to Hamilton's assertion that democracy must be cast out to save the country, replied that " such necessity cannot be shown by a political ratiocination.

    123

    He's not dead, she replied.

    124

    Her date is one of your local Guardians, Xander replied with bitterness.

    125

    Her democracy was respected by the Macedonian kings; the rulers of Egypt, Syria, and especially of Pergamum, courted her favour by handsome donations of edifices and works of art, to which the citizens replied by unbecoming flattery, even to the extent of creating new tribes named after their benefactors.

    126

    Her unnatural tone made him wince unpleasantly and he replied hastily.

    127

    His aversion from the ordinary radicalism led to an article upon slavery in 1849, to which Mill replied, and which caused their final alienation.

    128

    His critics replied that this was impossible in large cities.

    129

    His opponents argued, " if all events are foreordained, divination is superfluous "; he replied that both divination and our behaviour under the warnings which it affords are included in the chain of causation.

    130

    Hobbes duly replied, but not for publication, because he thought the subject a delicate one.

    131

    Horace Greeley having addressed a public letter to him complaining of "the policy you seem to be pursuing with regard to the slaves of the rebels," the president replied on the 22nd of August, saying, "My paramount object is to save the Union, and not either to save or destroy slavery.

    132

    How can I tell if someone has replied to my query?

    133

    How quickly you found a safe place, Jade replied.

    134

    I … just … can't …" "You can," he replied.

    135

    I … just … can't …" "You can," he replied.

    136

    I can't understand why he wants to go to the war, replied Pierre, addressing the princess with none of the embarrassment so commonly shown by young men in their intercourse with young women.

    137

    I chose to be here, Fate replied.

    138

    I could've let her bleed out or let them finish her off, he replied.

    139

    I couldn't have known what was in his head, she replied, agitated by his harsh words.

    140

    I didn't even think of being angry, he replied.

    141

    I don.t fault you, he replied.

    142

    I don't have the pretty little boundaries you do, boy, Darian replied.

    143

    I don't think the other one is coming back, Rhyn replied.

    144

    I doubt I'll have a choice soon, he replied.

    145

    I fear being away from Tiyan for too long, she replied.

    146

    I have had so many, replied Pierre.

    147

    I have no leads on anyone else, Jule replied.

    148

    I have nothing to say, her eyes replied.

    149

    I have replied that reporting does not constitute defamation.

    150

    I haven't time just now, replied Ermolov, and left the hut.

    151

    I kill Others and you rescue me, he replied.

    152

    I knew it, replied a piping voice, and Lieutenant Telyanin, a small officer of the same squadron, entered the room.

    153

    I know by the horses, replied some voices.

    154

    I know he's a lost cause, she replied.

    155

    I know, Damian replied.

    156

    I know, Darian! she replied, hoping the man in her head didn't distract her.

    157

    I landed here, Xander replied.

    158

    I left it all in flames, replied Michaud in a decided tone, but glancing at the Emperor he was frightened by what he had done.

    159

    I love a fight and an absolute victory even more, he replied.

    160

    I need only advise anything and his Highness is sure to do the opposite, replied Bennigsen.

    161

    I replied in the thread, reminding him to check on the forum rules about exposure.

    162

    I replied that to stop seeing him is what he wants I will respect that.

    163

    I replied, "Writing about polio," and he asked, "What is polio?"

    164

    I respected that, Darkyn replied.

    165

    I sent them to Larry, Jenn replied.

    166

    I think I'm doing pretty damn good, considering I would've been able to kill him if you hadn't shot and run me over, he replied in irritation.

    167

    I wanted to see what you would do when confronted with the man you thought you were going to return to, he replied.

    168

    I was bored after he kidnapped me and left me with his sisters, she replied.

    169

    I will not make the same one, he replied.

    170

    I wouldn't say good, Dan replied.

    171

    I.m doing something right for once, he replied, glancing at Darkyn as the demon shifted.

    172

    I'd dump you before Dr. Wynn, she replied silently.

    173

    I'd rather stay awake my last two days, she replied.

    174

    I'll get those later, Mr. Tim replied.

    175

    I'll survive, Darian replied.

    176

    I'm expecting a report on their security later, Jenn replied.

    177

    I'm flattered, he replied with one of his faint smiles.

    178

    I'm going someplace quiet for a little while, he replied.

    179

    I'm grateful for your counsel, and I'll protect you as I would my brother, Darian replied.

    180

    I'm not certain how long I'll stay, he replied.

    181

    I'm not much for being home alone, Rourk replied.

    182

    I'm sorry I tricked you into bring me here, Wynn replied.

    183

    I've gotta go to the bathroom, she replied.

    184

    I've learned how to wait until I'm home in bed to have a meltdown, Jessi replied.

    185

    If he replied and argued, it was only because he wished to maintain his independence and not submit to Speranski's opinions entirely.

    186

    If I believed this route dangerous, I wouldn't send you this way, he replied.

    187

    If I'm not, you'll know, she replied curtly.

    188

    If one person were to ask another, "what did you want to do today," and the person replied with "pie," the randomness of the answer is very funny at the time, but loses something in the translation.

    189

    If you don't stop lying to me, I never will, he replied.

    190

    Important distinction, Rhyn replied and pulled out a chair from the table on which the candle was placed.

    191

    In 1651 the Dutch completed a treaty with Denmark to injure English trade in the Baltic; to which England replied the same year by the Navigation Act, which suppressed the Dutch trade with the English colonies and the Dutch fish trade with England, and struck at the Dutch carrying trade.

    192

    In 1663 he published a characteristic sermon on "The Wisdom of being Religious," and in 1666 replied to John Sergeant's Sure Footing in Christianity by a pamphlet on the "Rule of Faith."

    193

    In 1870 he put forth his Grammar of Assent, the most closely reasoned of his works, in which the case for religious belief is maintained by arguments differing somewhat from those commonly used by Roman Catholic theologians; and in 1877, in the republication of his Anglican works, he added to the two volumes containing his defence of the via media a long preface and numerous notes in which he criticized and replied to sundry anti-Catholic arguments of his own in the original issues.

    194

    In 1913 the Portuguese forbade further recruiting in Angola; the Germans replied by presenting estimates to the Reichstag in 1914 for £150,000 towards building a railway from Otavi through the Ovambo country and 22 m.

    195

    In 343 the attack was renewed by Demosthenes in his speech On the False Embassy; Aeschines replied in a speech with the same title and was again acquitted.

    196

    In a pamphlet of "Remarks" (1742), he replied to John Tillard, and Remarks on Several Occasional Reflections (1744-1745) was an answer to Akenside, Conyers Middleton (who had up to this time been his friend), Richard Pococke, Nicholas Mann, Richard Grey, Henry Stebbing and other of his critics.

    197

    In a trembling voice she replied, " Lord, any man is better than none ".

    198

    In a written defence, the famous Apology, published later in the year, William replied at great length to the charges that had been brought against him, and carrying the war into the enemy's camp, endeavoured to prove that the course he had pursued was justified by the crimes and tyranny of the king.

    199

    In answer to the count's inquiries she replied that things were all right and that she would tell about it next day.

    200

    In April 1906 an eruption of Mount Etna caused the destruction of several villages and much loss of life and damage to property; in appointinga committee to distribute the relief funds the premier refused to include any of the deputies of the devastated districts among its members, and when asked by them for the reason of this omission, he replied, with a frankness more characteristic of the man than politic, that he knew they would prove more solicitous in the distribution of relief for their own electors than for the real sufferers.

    201

    In order to perfect his knowledge of Christian doctrine, Psellus had recourse to the instructions of Photius, and then replied to his adversary in a long iambic poem, in which he maintained his orthodoxy.

    202

    In the midst of his sufferings, however, his zeal and energy kept him in continual occupation; when expostulated with for such unseasonable toil, he replied, "Would you that the Lord should find me idle when He comes ?"

    203

    In your letter, you say that, "He replied, I want my kids to be normal American kids.

    204

    Indeed, one church replied with such enthusiasm about its portraits that the two researchers concerned felt almost overwhelmed by the flood!

    205

    Innocent replied by laying England under an interdict (March 1208), and excommunicating the king (November 1209).

    206

    It doesn't matter what Xander is, Jonny replied.

    207

    It doesn't much matter what you want, Kiki replied.

    208

    It has been replied that these cycles are similar without being identical, and that, if one might differ from another, the idea of progress was not necessarily excluded by the law of cycles.

    209

    It is this latter aspect of the system which is primarily attacked by the first generation of writers that replied to Hobbes.

    210

    It jus ' called him Cap'n Kidd, replied Trot.

    211

    It jus ' called him Cap'n Kidd, " replied trot.

    212

    It may be replied that experience makes it reasonably certain that the infliction of certain penalties will produce acts of a certain character and that the influence of certain incentives upon conduct may be established as reasonably probable by induction.

    213

    It may be replied that there are such facts, and though they are but few as yet, they suffice to suggest an hypothesis that may eventually prove to be a law.

    214

    It was in connexion with this controversy that Charlemagne wrote the so-called Libri Carolini, to which Adrian replied by letter, anathematizing all who refused to worship the images of Christ, or the Virgin, or saints.

    215

    It was replied that Hungary was outside the operation of the treaty of Westphalia, and that the Protestants had been condemned not ex odio religionis but crimine rebellions.

    216

    It's always nice to know someone cares, Jule replied.

    217

    It's just something I do, she replied.

    218

    It's my specialty, Darian replied.

    219

    Jefferson, when asked if he replaced Franklin, replied, " No one can replace him, sir; I am only his successor."

    220

    Jesus is said to have replied, " I go, but thou shalt wait till I return."

    221

    Jesus replied with a stern rebuke, addressing the questioners as hypocrites, and exposing the falsity of a system which allowed the breach of fundamental commandments in order that traditional regulations might be observed.

    222

    Jolie replied with a "I have a few months" when asked about her due date and replied with a vague "maybe" when Morales questioned her about whether or not she and her family plan on staying in France for the birth.

    223

    Julie was offended and replied that it was true that a woman needs variety, and the same thing over and over again would weary anyone.

    224

    Just the other day we were talking and he jokingly said, "I don't know why anyone would like me..." and I replied, "What are you talking about?

    225

    Karagina had replied that for her part she was agreeable, and everything depend on her daughter's inclination.

    226

    Kutuzov only replied that movements arranged from a distance were always difficult to execute.

    227

    Kutuzov replied to this letter as he had done to the one formerly brought by Lauriston, saying that there could be no question of peace.

    228

    Later when I replied giving more detail about my position, there was a long and deafening silence from you.

    229

    Listen, replied the pasha; buy the biggest and heaviest kurbash you can find; hang it up in the centre of the mudiri elf, well within your reach, and you will very seldom require to use it.

    230

    Liz replied we only have a very old incubator that is unreliable.

    231

    Lord Canning replied to the despatch, calmly and in a statesman-like manner explaining and vindicating his censured policy.

    232

    Lord Hartington replied that the government did not consider that a demonstration of this kind could be effective, and again suggested stronger measures.

    233

    Mackintosh replied to him temperately in the Vindiciae Gallicae, and Thomas Paine replied to him less temperately but far more trenchantly and more shrewdly in the Rights of Man.

    234

    Macpherson is said to have sent Johnson a challenge, to which Johnson replied that he was not to be deterred from detecting what he thought a cheat by the menaces of a ruffian.

    235

    Martin published the decrees of his Lateran synod in an encyclical, and Constans replied by enjoining his exarch to seize the pope and send him prisoner to Constantinople.

    236

    Mehemet Ali replied diplomatically; for, though these offers fell far short of his ambitions, a studious moderation was essential in view of the doubtful attitude of the European powers.

    237

    Melanchthon replied in a brief and moderately worded treatise, setting forth Luther's first principle of the supreme authority of Scripture in opposition to the patristic writings on which Eck relied.

    238

    Menasseh replied in the finest of his works, Vindiciae judaeorum (1656).

    239

    Menelek had previously notified the chief European powers of his coronation at Entotto (i4th December 1889), but Germany and Great Britain replied that such notification should have been made through the Italian.

    240

    Merv replied, "What is the number of feet in a mile."

    241

    Miss Welsh replied by announcing her intention to marry Carlyle; and then told him the whole story, of which he had previously been ignorant.

    242

    Moawiya, disregarding his son Yazid's advice that he should exact condign punishment for Zobair's disrespect, replied in flattering terms, regretting the trespass and resigning both slaves and estate to Zobair.

    243

    Mrs. Keller replied, "He is dead."

    244

    Nash replied, âI do continue to experience such delusions.

    245

    Natasha quietly repeated her question, and her face and whole manner were so serious, though she was still holding the ends of her handkerchief, that the major ceased smiling and after some reflection-- as if considering in how far the thing was possible--replied in the affirmative.

    246

    Natasha suddenly asked, and hastily replied to her own question.

    247

    Needham in 1745 had declared that heated infusions of organic matter were not deprived of living beings; Spallanzani (1777) had replied that more careful heating and other precautions prevent the appearance of organisms in the fluid.

    248

    Nevertheless, he was opposed to Colenso's criticism of the Bible, and replied to it in The Pentateuch and the Elohistic Psalms (1863), written from a conservative standpoint.

    249

    Newton replied promptly, "an ellipse," and on being questioned by Halley as to the reason for his answer he replied, " Why, I have calculated it."

    250

    Nicholas had replied that it would be more than enough for him and that he gave his word of honor not to take anything more till the spring.

    251

    Nicholas replied that he could not go back on his word, and his father, sighing and evidently disconcerted, very soon became silent and went in to the countess.

    252

    No one replied a word to Dolokhov's laughter, and a French officer whom they could not see (he lay wrapped in a greatcoat) rose and whispered something to a companion.

    253

    No one replied and Princess Mary, looking round at the crowd, found that every eye she met now was immediately dropped.

    254

    No one replied to his remarks.

    255

    No one replied to this remark and for some time they all gazed silently at the spreading flames of the second fire in the distance.

    256

    No one replied to this, because they found they needed all their breath for the climb.

    257

    No, " he replied, looking suddenly more awkward than his usual uncomfortable country self.

    258

    No, of course... go and say I will come directly, Pierre replied to the major-domo.

    259

    Non-sentient beasts that kill, she replied.

    260

    Not only was this unsuccessful, but next year Haakon replied by a formidable invasion.

    261

    Nothing new, Darian replied.

    262

    Numerous protests were made by many of the inhabitants of the Orange River Sovereignty against the abandonment of it by the British government, but the duke of Newcastle, who was then colonial secretary in Lord Aberdeen's administration, replied that the decision was in- evitable (see [[Orange Free State]]).

    263

    Of course she's here, she replied.

    264

    Oh no, me dear, " the lady replied with an innocent air that was just a little overdone.

    265

    Oh yes, that's the French ambassador himself! she replied to the countess' inquiry about Caulaincourt.

    266

    Oldenburg must have replied to this by an offer to apply to the Society to excuse Newton the weekly payments, as in a letter of Newton's to Oldenburg, dated the 23rd of June 1673, he says, " For your proffer about my quarterly payments, I thank you, but I would not have you trouble yourself to get them excused, if you have not done it already."

    267

    Omar, on hearing the request of his general, is said to have replied that if those books contained the same doctrine with the Koran, they could be of no use, since the Koran contained all necessary truths; but if they contained anything contrary to that book, they ought to be destroyed; and therefore, whatever their contents were, he ordered them to be burnt.

    268

    On being directly appealed to by Kruger and Joubert, Gladstone however replied that the liberty which they sought might be " most easily and promptly conceded to the Transvaal as a member of a South African Confederation."

    269

    On being summoned by the commissioners of the allied powers at Copenhagen to bring about a union between Norway and Sweden in accordance with the terms of the treaty of Kiel, and then return to Denmark, he replied that, as a constitutional king, he could do nothing without the consent of the Storthing, to the convocation of which a suspension of hostilities on the part of Sweden was the condition precedent.

    270

    On hearing from Rome, Cyril at once held a synod and drew up a doctrinal formula for Nestorius to sign, and also twelve anathemas covering the various points of the Nestorian dogmatic. Nestorius, instead of yielding to the combined pressure of his two great rivals, merely replied by a counter excommunication.

    271

    On his refusal the Boers replied to him, "Why do you refuse to sign the paper?

    272

    On his return Piso addressed the senate in his defence, and Cicero replied with the coarse and exaggerated invective known as In Pisonem.

    273

    On its being suggested to him that his acceptance of this position would degrade an ex-president, Adams replied that no person could be degraded by serving the people as a representative in congress or, he added, as a selectman of his town.

    274

    On one occasion when he expressed a fear that he lacked all the gifts of a courtier, Napoleon replied, "Courtiers!

    275

    On the 2nd of September Suleiman entered the city, and to the ambassadors of Ferdinand, who came to offer a yearly sum if the sultan would recognize his claim to Hungary, he replied that he had taken possession of it by the sword and would negotiate only after the surrender of Gran, Tata, Visegrad and Szekesfehervar.

    276

    On the 4th of October 1854 in Springfield, in reply to a speech on the Nebraska question by Douglas delivered the day before, Lincoln made a remarkable speech four hours long, to which Douglas replied on the next day; and in the fortnight immediately following Lincoln attacked Douglas's record again at Bloomington and at Peoria.

    277

    On the side of the Academy they were vigorously attacked by Per Adam Wallmark (1777-1858), to whom they replied in a satire which was the joint work of several of the romanticists, Markall's Sleepless Nights.

    278

    Once when some one asked her to define "love," she replied, "Why, bless you, that is easy; it is what everybody feels for everybody else."

    279

    One of his contemporaries was Edward Lee (c. 1482-1544) arch the battles of the Wilderness, Spottsylvania, North Anna, bishop of York, famous for his attack on Erasmus, who replied to Cold Harbor and the long siege of Petersburg, in which, him in his Epistolae aliquot eruditorum virorum.

    280

    Ones even Xander can't face alone, Damian replied.

    281

    Only 9 replied to say they had found permanent employment, with a further ten on short-term contacts.

    282

    Only I can, she replied.

    283

    Or me, he replied.

    284

    Out loud, she replied, "It's a good idea."

    285

    Petya replied that he wanted the French lad who had been captured that day.

    286

    Philip replied by summoning the bishops to Paris to try No of Chartres for treason.

    287

    Photius felt himself the champion of Eastern Christianity against Latin pretensions; and when in 863 Nicholas finally anathematized and deposed him, he replied by a counter-excommunication.

    288

    Pierre replied, looking at Prince Andrew with frightened, compassionate eyes.

    289

    Pierre replied, that he has nothing to forgive....

    290

    Pierre saw how Prince Andrew asked her something and how she flushed as she replied.

    291

    Pierre suddenly replied in French.

    292

    Pierre with the baby on his hand stooped, kissed them, and replied to their inquiries.

    293

    Polycarp replied, promising to carry out their request and enclosing a number of the letters of Ignatius which he had in his possession.

    294

    Potter had replied in 1633 to Knott's Charity Mistaken (1630), and Knott retaliated with Mercy and Truth.

    295

    President Kruger replied that once the Transvaal had a harbour foreign powers would intervene.

    296

    Prince Andrew replied that he was not on his Serene Highness' staff but was himself a new arrival.

    297

    Professor Parker replied to his critic (Ibis, 1862, PP. 297-299).

    298

    Questionnaires were sent to the parents of autistic adults and 100 families replied.

    299

    Quite another, when you have to deal with it, Xander replied.

    300

    Record execs asked the remaining members of Mother Love Bone, Jeff Ament and Stone Gossard to record the album with a different lead singer, to which the gentlemen replied, "No."

    301

    Ricci replied with the historical answer, Sint ut sunt, aut non sint; and after some further delay, during which much interest was exerted in their favour, the Jesuits were suppressed by an edict in November 1764, but suffered to remain on the footing of secular priests, a grace withdrawn in 1767, when they were expelled from the kingdom.

    302

    Richard replied that the popular desire should be satisfied "saving the regalities of the Crown."

    303

    Romagna, replied to these persecutions by assassinating the more brutal officials ans spies.

    304

    Sadly, Imberhorne replied almost immediately with a well-taken free kick.

    305

    Sarah replied amiably, ignoring his obvious annoyance.

    306

    Say your piece and get out of here, Jule replied.

    307

    Sergeant Wilkie replied that she thought the whole thing made her look like a boy, which was a ridiculous notion.

    308

    Several years after the death of Socrates the sophist Polycrates composed a declamation against him, to which Lysias replied.

    309

    Shall I go with some of my hussars to see? replied Rostov.

    310

    She controls everything, the East Coast infrastructure, the emerops depots, the recovery effort, Elise replied.

    311

    She jumped but replied without turning, "Looking for a way to escape."

    312

    She must be intended for Kisolm, he replied.

    313

    She replied immediately, "Twenty twos make forty."

    314

    She replied that she had never doubted his devotion and that she was ready to do anything for him and for the peasants.

    315

    She replied, Much words.

    316

    She was solemnly offered by the sovereign to his god; and the deity replied by laying her within the heart of his worshipper " to manifest her everlastingly before the gods."

    317

    Sherlock, in answer, published a Defence in 1694, to which South replied in Tritheism Charged upon Dr Sherlock's New Notion of the Trinity, and the Charge Made Good.

    318

    Sir Hercules Robinson, in response to a message from Mr Chamberlain, who had been secretary of 'state for the colonies since July 1895, urging him to use firm language in reference to reasonable concessions, replied that he considered the moment inopportune, and on the 15th of January he left for Cape Town.

    319

    Sirian replied in his clipped tone.

    320

    Sixteen battleships entered the Straits to participate in the encounter, the manoeuvring of so large a number of great vessels in this narrow space was a matter of some difficulty and also gave excellent targets for the Turkish artillery, which replied to their fire with unexpected spirit.

    321

    So I ask you to put the money on your cards, replied Dolokhov.

    322

    Some damage was done to the houses of Belfort, but the garrison was not intimidated, and their artillery replied with such spirit that after some days the German commander gave up the bombardment.

    323

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    325

    Sonya burst into hysterical tears and replied through her sobs that she would do anything and was prepared for anything, but gave no actual promise and could not bring herself to decide to do what was demanded of her.

    326

    Speranski related how at the Council that morning a deaf dignitary, when asked his opinion, replied that he thought so too.

    327

    Spottiswoode published in 1620 Refutatio libelli de regimine ecclesiae scoticanae, an answer to a tract of Calderwood, who replied in the Vindiciae subjoined to his Altare damascenum, (1623).

    328

    Stay away, Jenn replied.

    329

    Stillingfleet's rejoinder appeared in May, followed by a Second Letter from Locke in August, to which the bishop replied in the following year.

    330

    Talon made you immortal and awoke your gift, Sofi replied.

    331

    Tell them to take it away, replied Natasha.

    332

    That puts the court in too bad a light, replied Bilibin.

    333

    That should terrify you, he replied.

    334

    That's all that concerns me, he replied in a hard tone.

    335

    That's the sort of man he is, and nothing more, replied Dolgorukov, looking round at Bilibin with a smile.

    336

    That's what we were saying, replied the first speaker.

    337

    The " tribunal president, " the de facto judge for the proceeding, replied that he could review only unclassified evidence.

    338

    The aide-de-camp replied that probably the Emperor would not be displeased at this excess of zeal.

    339

    The archbishop replied by excommunicating the disobedient professor.

    340

    The boy replied that it had.

    341

    The caliph replied by a threatening letter which angered Abdarrahman.

    342

    The countess, with a coldness her son had never seen in her before, replied that he was of age, that Prince Andrew was marrying without his father's consent, and he could do the same, but that she would never receive that intriguer as her daughter.

    343

    The duke was in a difficult position as president of the organization, since most of the local associations supported Mr Chamberlain, and he replied that the differences between them were vital, and he would not be responsible for dividing the association into sections, but would rather resign.

    344

    The Dutch Minister was expelled, and Holland replied by the despatch of gunboats, who destroyed the Venezuelan fleet and blockaded the ports.

    345

    The emperor had to protect the legates from the fury of the nobles; and afterwards issued a manifesto to his subjects declaring that he held the Empire from God alone, to which Adrian replied that he had used the ambiguous word beneficia as meaning benefits, and not in its feudal sense.

    346

    The emperor's rough and severe habits and his rigid administration prompted Antiochene lampoons, to which he replied in the curious satiric apologia, still extant, which he called Misopogon.

    347

    The Empress Elisabeth, however, when asked what instructions she would be pleased to give--with her characteristic Russian patriotism had replied that she could give no directions about state institutions for that was the affair of the sovereign, but as far as she personally was concerned she would be the last to quit Petersburg.

    348

    The English king replied by welcoming and harbouring Robert of Artois, a cousin whom Philip VI.

    349

    The first volume was attacked in 1733 for unfairness and inaccuracy by Isaac Maddox, afterwards bishop of St Asaph and of Worcester, to whom Neal replied in a pamphlet, A Review of the principal facts objected to in the first volume of the History of the Puritans; and the remaining volumes by Zachary Grey (1688-1766), to whom the author made no reply.

    350

    The Galibis of Guiana, when asked the meaning of their curious funeral ceremony, which consists in dancing on the grave, replied that they did it to stamp down the earth.

    351

    The governor expressed his views to the prime minister that the Natal government ought to give the British government every support, and Colonel Hime replied that their support would be given, but at the same time he feared the consequences to Natal if, after all, the British govern m ent should draw back.

    352

    The great seers replied back, Know thy self '.

    353

    The great seers replied back, " Know thy self ' .

    354

    The guru replied, "Emperor Aurangzeb, I was on the top storey of my prison, but I was not looking at thy private apartments or at thy queen's.

    355

    The Hungarian government replied that any new arrangement with Austria must be concluded in the form of a commercial treaty as between two foreign states and not in the form of a " customs and trade alliance."

    356

    The king replied by harrying him on charges of having failed in his feudal obligation to provide well-equipped knights for a Welsh expedition, and imposed ruinous fines on him.

    357

    The king replied by issuing a proclamation to the effect that he would outlaw any clerk who should accept the validity of such an interdict and would confiscate his lands.

    358

    The king replied that the troops were not meant to act against the Assembly, but intimated his purpose of transferring the session to some provincial town.

    359

    The king said in a threatening tone, "Then we shall sound our trumpets," whereupon Capponi tore up the document in his face and replied, "And we shall ring our bells."

    360

    The man replied, "Yes, I'm Mike and he's great."

    361

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    362

    The old woman replied that she didn't know.

    363

    The other mother replied in an embarrassed tone, "Well, my baby is nine months old and not a tooth in her head!"

    364

    The Phocians, led by two capable generals, Philomelus and Onomarchus, replied by seizing Delphi and using its riches to hire a mercenary army.

    365

    The pope immediately summoned Henry to appear at Rome in order to justify his private misconduct, and Henry replied by causing the partisan synod of Worms (1076) to pronounce Gregory's deposition.

    366

    The pope replied by ordering Henry under pain of excommunication to put away Anne and restore Catherine, his legal wife, within ten days.

    367

    The pope replied to this by excommunicating all those who had taken part in the election and consecration.

    368

    The proposed form, first elaborated in the conciliary commission de fide, was the object of long public discussions from the 50th general congregation (May 13th, 1870) to the 85th (July 13th); the constitution as a whole was adopted at a public session, on the r 8th, of the 535 bishops present, two only replied " Non placet "; but about 50 had preferred not to be present.

    369

    The queen now appealed to France for aid; but Castelnau, the French ambassador, replied to her passionate pleading by sober and earnest advice to make peace with the malcontents.

    370

    The reason I.m lying here in pain has to do with my accidental ambush of Darkyn.s demons, the demon replied.

    371

    The senate applied for peace, but when the Genoese replied that they were resolved to "bit and bridle the horses of Saint Mark" the Venetians decided to fight to the end.

    372

    The senate declared the proceedings null and void, because thunder had been heard; Saturninus replied that the senate had better remain quiet, otherwise the thunder might be followed by hail.

    373

    The sophist Favorinus was more politic; when reproached for yielding too readily to the emperor in some grammatical discussion, he replied that it was unwise to contradict the master of thirty legions.

    374

    The Soviet Republic replied by swelling the ranks of the Red Army to five million and launching the contentious march on Warsaw.

    375

    The Spaniards replied by appealing to Holland, who sent a fleet under Ruyter into the Mediterranean.

    376

    The translation was attacked in the Quarterly as favourable to scepticism, and the translators jointly replied.

    377

    The Transvaal applied in 1889 to Great Britain for permission to accede to this request, but the British government replied that the only intervention to which they would consent must be a dual one.

    378

    The United States Government replied that, relying on these assurances, it would maintain strict non-intervention, at the same time openly avowing the general sympathy of its people with a Mexican republic, and that "their own safety and the cheerful destiny to which they aspire are intimately dependent on the continuance of free republican institutions throughout America."

    379

    The Vatican replied that she had entered a nunnery, and subsequently, on the threat of intervention by Prussia, induced the Mortara family to withdraw their plaint.

    380

    The views of neither of these systematizers pleased Temminck, who in 1817 replied rather sharply to Vieillot in some Observations sur la classification methodique des oiseaux, a pamphlet published at Amsterdam, and prefixed to the second edition m i nd.

    381

    The wish expressed by the Whigs, that a member of the electoral family should be invited to England, had already aroused the queen's indignation in 1708; and now, in 1714, a writ of summons for the electoral prince as duke of Cambridge having been obtained, Anne forbade the Hanoverian envoy, Baron Schutz, her presence, and declared all who supported the project her enemies; while to a memorial on the same subject from the electress Sophia and her grandson in May, Anne replied in an angry letter, which is said to have caused the death of the electress on the 8th of June, requesting them not to trouble the peace of her realm or diminish her authority.

    382

    Their maritime importance compelled Narses, the imperial commander, to seek their aid in transporting his army from Grado; and when the Paduans appealed to the Eunuch to restore their rights over the Brenta, the Venetians replied by declaring that islands of the lagoon and the river mouths that fell into the estuary were the property of those who had rendered them habitable and serviceable.

    383

    Then the voice said something more, Demyan replied, and the steps in the felt boots approached the unseen bend of the staircase more rapidly.

    384

    Then they told him dinner would be served directly and he replied that they could not serve it too quickly to suit his convenience.

    385

    There are your sisters... replied Prince Vasili.

    386

    There is always a right way of doing things, replied the governor's wife.

    387

    There's an eighty two percent chance he'll kill you, if you're not behind those walls, the man replied.

    388

    There's no going near it, Jem replied.

    389

    These are essentially huge orgies and feasts for initiating newbies, she replied.

    390

    They replied by demanding his death and called in the Syrians.

    391

    They replied it was an immense Serpent, which the Manitou, the Great Spirit, was vomiting forth.

    392

    They replied to the congratulations letters pro forma.

    393

    They say he is dying, replied the maid with a sigh.

    394

    They say we're already near Smolensk, replied Pierre.

    395

    They told Lea they were from Sydney, to which she snippily replied that she preferred Melbourne to Sydney.

    396

    They wanted your head, too, but Damian set 'em straight, Dusty replied.

    397

    They'll leave you alone when they see it, he replied.

    398

    They've been infrequent, Brady replied.

    399

    Thirlwall replied by pointing out that no provision for theological instruction wa,s in fact made by the colleges except compulsory attendance at chapel, and that this was mischievous.

    400

    This is where the Immortals live, Toby replied.

    401

    This suggestion didn't please her, however; for she replied, "No. Nancy is very sick."

    402

    This was an answer to another anonymous pamphlet, written by Philip Yorke, afterwards Lord Chancellor Hardwicke, who replied in an enlarged edition (1728) of his original Discourse of the Judicial Authority.

    403

    Those glasses are only for reading, Fred replied, without looking up.

    404

    Though what she said was quite just, perhaps for that very reason no one replied, and the four simply looked at one another.

    405

    To Algernon Sidney, who refused to take part in proceedings on the plea that neither the king nor any man could be tried by such a court, Cromwell replied, "I tell you, v e will cut off his head with the crown upon it."

    406

    To all remonstrances he only replied "There's plenty of time."

    407

    To another critic, who had taken occasion to point out the resemblance between Catholic and pagan ceremonies, Wiseman replied, boldly admitting the likeness, and maintaining that it could be shown equally well to exist between Christian and heathen doctrines.

    408

    To as much of this diatribe as concerned himself Boyle quickly replied with force and dignity, but it was from Hobbes's old enemy that retribution came, in the scathing satire Hobbius heauton-timorumenos (1662).

    409

    To his critics Bushnell formally replied by writing Christ in Theology (1851), in which he employs the important argument that spiritual facts can be expressed only in approximate and poetical language, and concludes that an adequate dogmatic theology cannot exist.

    410

    To Pierre's inquiries as to what he must do and how he should answer, Willarski only replied that brothers more worthy than he would test him and that Pierre had only to tell the truth.

    411

    To Pierre's timid look of inquiry after reading the letter she replied by asking him to go, but to fix a definite date for his return.

    412

    To the bishop's formula, "I separate thee from the church militant and the church triumphant," Savonarola replied in firm tones, "Not from the church triumphant; that is beyond thy power."

    413

    To the decree of impeachment published by the congress he replied by a notice of dissolution and a declaration of war; but he soon found that the real power was with his opponents, who effected his arrest, and condemned him first to two years' imprisonment, but afterwards by commutation to two years' exile.

    414

    To the incorporation of Mantineia into the Achaean League (233) Tegea replied by allying itself with the Aetolians, who in turn made it over to Cleomenes III.

    415

    To the noncommissioned officer's excuse that the prisoner was ill and could not walk, the officer replied that the order was to shoot those who lagged behind.

    416

    To the overtures of Ricasoli in 1861, Pius IX., at Antonelli's suggestion, replied with the famous "Non possumus," but subsequently (1867) accepted, too late, Ricasoli's proposal concerning ecclesiastical property.

    417

    To the Polish general he replied to the same effect, informing him that he was already under the command of the German.

    418

    To the Premier's remonstrance that, after the recent verdict of the general election in favour of his policy, the Crown was not entitled to refuse its sanction, Constantine replied that in matters of foreign policy he did not consider himself bound to follow the national will, feeling himself " personally responsible to God alone."

    419

    To the protests of Prussia, Austria replied that she had a full right to do what she liked in the duchy, and that she still adhered to the declaration of the princes, made on the 28th of May 1864, in favor of Dtrke Frederick.

    420

    To the refusal of the sultan's representatives to concede any of her demands, Austria replied by revealing the existence of an alliance with Russia, which she threatened to make actively offensive if her terms were refused.

    421

    To the request of the king for protection he replied in dignified and respectful language.

    422

    To the usual letter announcing the victory the caliph in Egypt replied saluting Bayezid with the title of " Sultan of the lands of Rum."

    423

    To these, but with special reference to the work of Chandler, which maintained that a number of prophecies were literally fulfilled in Christ, Collins replied by his Scheme of Literal Prophecy Considered (1727).

    424

    To this act Great Britain replied by various penal regulations and reconstructive acts of government.

    425

    To this Bacon replied, that " the letters, if they were there, would not blush to be seen for anything contained in them, and that he had spent more time in vain in studying how to make the earl a good servant to the queen than he had done in anything else."

    426

    To this he replied that one should not deprive a wife of one's embraces and gave me to understand that that was my duty.

    427

    To this it may be replied that pure morphology and organography are not alternatives, but are two complementary and equally necessary modes of considering the composition of the plant-body.

    428

    To this letter the old prince had replied affectionately, and from that time had kept the Frenchwoman at a distance.

    429

    To this petition Ambrose replied in a letter to Valentinian, arguing that the devoted worshippers of idols had often been forsaken by their deities; that the native valour of the Roman soldiers had gained their victories, and not the pretended influence of pagan priests; that these idolatrous worshippers requested for themselves what they refused to Christians; that voluntary was more honourable than constrained virginity; that as the Christian ministers declined to receive temporal emoluments, they should also be denied to pagan priests; that it was absurd to suppose that God would inflict a famine upon the empire for neglecting to support a religious system contrary to His will as revealed in the Scriptures; that the whole process of nature encouraged innovations, and that all nations had permitted them, even in religion; that heathen sacrifices were offensive to Christians; and that it was the duty of a Christian prince to suppress pagan ceremonies.

    430

    To this suggestion, which would have excluded the Treaty of Kuchuk Kainarji, the emperor Nicholas replied by a haughty demand that nothing should be altered in the status quo.

    431

    To this third pamphlet Hamilton replied with The Farmer Refuted (1775).

    432

    To this, Leno replied "What were you doing?

    433

    To which Clarendon replied that he had been before acquainted with the secret and had often wished he had remained ignorant of it.

    434

    To which Leibnitz, in a letter dated the 22nd of June, replied, " I am very glad that I received information of the cure of Mr Newton at the same time that I first heard of his illness, which doubtless must have been very alarming."

    435

    Toland replied in his Amyntor, or a Defence of Milton's Life (1699), to which he added a remarkable list of what are now called apocryphal New Testament writings.

    436

    Toplady wrote a venomous [[Letter]] to Mr Wesley (1770), and Wesley repeated his comments in The Consequence Proved (1771), whereupon Toplady replied with increased acridity in More Work for Mr Wesley (1772).

    437

    Tradition has dramatized their first meeting into the story given by Cresacre More' - that the two happened to sit opposite each other at the lord mayor's table, that they got into an argument during dinner, and that, in mutual astonishment at each other's wit and readiness, Erasmus exclaimed, " Aut tu es Morus, aut nullus," and the other replied, " Aut tu es Erasmus, aut diabolus !

    438

    Ully is still working with it to verify, Kris replied.

    439

    Under the guidance of Pericles Athens replied that she would do nothing on compulsion, but was prepared to submit difficulties to amicable arbitration on the basis of mutual concessions.

    440

    Wallis replied in the Transactions, and then finally held his hand.

    441

    Wallis replied shortly in the Philosophical Transactions (August 1666).

    442

    Warburton never replied; and few will believe that he would not, if he had not thought silence more discreet.

    443

    Way more than you deserve, in my opinion, Darian replied.

    444

    We have eternity, Gabriel replied.

    445

    We have no whole oats, " the Steward replied, with much deference.

    446

    We haven.t been able to record everyone.s names yet, but what we have is in the guestbook in the office, down that hall, last door on the right, the woman replied, pointing to a hallway behind her.

    447

    We will have thee, they replied, to govern us according to the laws; for we see in thy countenance that thou art possessed of justice and goodness.

    448

    We'll see what happens, he replied.

    449

    We'll talk it over, replied Prince Andrew.

    450

    Weatherson (2003) has replied that de re attitudes do not require to be about exactly one particular (precisely specifiable) object.

    451

    Well, when asked about her promise, not so much as smooch a boy (or girl) and only her cat, Kitty Purry, she replied that she was just joking.

    452

    What do you think he replied?

    453

    What you did to Deidre cannot be undone, Gabriel replied.

    454

    Whatever that brings, you.ve been my only brother and friend, Rhyn replied in the same tone.

    455

    When a psychologist asked her if Miss Keller spelled on her fingers in her sleep, Miss Sullivan replied that she did not think it worth while to sit up and watch, such matters were of so little consequence.

    456

    When a solemn embassy of rebuke was sent to Zurich from a diet held at Lucerne, on the 26th of January 1524, the city replied that in matters relating to the Word of God and the salvation of souls she would brook no interference.

    457

    When asked about the motivation behind it, she replied that it was, "Momentary insanity, nothing more, nothing less."

    458

    When asked by TMZ if she was pregnant or not, Simpson replied "No, I'm not" though E! and Us Weekly are both reporting that it isn't a joke and she is pregnant.

    459

    When asked during a satellite radio interview regarding the former Mrs. Hogan's choice in date mates, daughter Brooke replied "I personally don't like it at all or condone it."

    460

    When asked what he was doing when he was arrested, Pierre replied in a rather tragic manner that he was restoring to its parents a child he had saved from the flames.

    461

    When asked why he now went public with his so-called gift, he replied he was establishing a business to locate missing children.

    462

    When asked why I would not go to Wellesley, I replied that there were only girls there.

    463

    When asked why she declined MTV's invitation to participate in the third season of the dating show, Tequila replied "I'm doing something else with my life.

    464

    When Augustine finally asked, "What are you doing?," Ambrose replied that he was reading.

    465

    When Charles X., after retracting the hated ordinances, sent the comte d'Argout 1 to Laffitte to negotiate a change of ministry, the banker replied, "It is too late.

    466

    When complimented on his shooting, he replied, "It would be hard if there were not something I could do."

    467

    When contacted by Us Weekly to confirm the rumors, Jessica's brother Josh, replied "My sister!?

    468

    When Denisov had come to Pokrovsk at the beginning of his operations and had as usual summoned the village elder and asked him what he knew about the French, the elder, as though shielding himself, had replied, as all village elders did, that he had neither seen nor heard anything of them.

    469

    When I asked her what she was doing, she replied, "I am a very funny camel."

    470

    When I discussed this with him he replied with "I want my kids to be normal American kids, I want them to be atheists who celebrate the holidays that everyone celebrates likes Christmas and Easter, which are more capitalist than religious.

    471

    When in October 1761 Pitt, who had information of the signing of the "Family Compact" wished to declare war on Spain, and declared his intention to resign unless his advice was accepted, Granville replied that "the opinion of the majority (of the Cabinet) must decide."

    472

    When Lucien pressed him to "dare," he replied "Alas, I have dared only too much already."

    473

    When making an appearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Leno asked him about turning down dinner with the President, to which Cowell replied "He wanted to have dinner and our diaries didn't quite match.

    474

    When we spoke with Sam to ask him how the site helps singles find dates, he replied, "CBD helps singles by offering them an opportunity go on a real, live date every single night that they don't have other social plans.

    475

    Why, I feel like a colt today, replied Jim.

    476

    With equal frankness Balaam replied that, though he had come now, he had no power to say anything but what Elohim might put into his mouth.

    477

    Without a moment's hesitation he replied ' putting money in the till ' .

    478

    Without blinking, the boy replied, Thou shalt not sass back to adults.

    479

    Without even looking in their direction, he replied instantly.

    480

    Without her, the rivers are dry, the women are barren, and the mines produce no ore," A'Ran replied, then added pointedly, "And the Planetary Council interferes with everything you try to do to reclaim what's rightfully yours."

    481

    Wrong, replied the Director General of the UN nuclear inspectorate, the IAEA.

    482

    Yes... replied the prince peevishly.

    483

    You came with me here, and you've taught me how to lead, he replied.

    484

    You can help me, so long as you don't get in the way, she replied.

    485

    You have all the keys to this puzzle, Jule replied.

    486

    You may die in your bed or God may spare you in a battle, replied Marya Dmitrievna's deep voice, which easily carried the whole length of the table.

    487

    You said we needed everything we could get, she replied.

    488

    You tell me, she replied.

    489

    You were asleep when I got here, Cora replied.

    490

    You'll have to stick with animals, Damian replied.

    491

    You'll need them after I destroy the rest of them, A'Ran replied.

    492

    You'll see how difficult our position, he replied.

    493

    You're on your own, Pierre replied.

    494

    You're too powerful now, she replied.

    495

    You've got your woman now, Xander replied.

    496

    Your life is important to me, more so than the amount of pain I must put you through to sustain it, she replied.

    497

    Yours are probably already made, if you're half as stubborn as Damian, Sofi replied.