But a danger of this kind is not to be apprehended.
— from The Federalist Papers by Alexander Hamilton
They then, to all appearance, became friends, exchanged gifts and garments, and the opposing armies for a time separated: Edmund to reign in the south, and Canute to be king of the north—the exact division of the kingdom is not recorded.
— from History of the Anglo-Saxons, from the Earliest Period to the Norman Conquest Second Edition by Thomas Miller
A deliverance of this kind is no security against a like deliverance afterwards; it can give nothing more than a hope of escape.
— from The Expositor's Bible: The First Book of Samuel by William Garden Blaikie
A disposition of this kind is not favorable to charity.
— from The Ancient Regime by Hippolyte Taine
The problem solved in this remote district of the kingdom is not at all unworthy the attention which it seems but beginning to draw, but
— from The History of the Highland Clearances Second Edition, Altered and Revised by Alexander Mackenzie
The development of the KKt is not desirable at B3, where it would block the long diagonal.
— from Chess Strategy by Edward Lasker
"Why I mean losing their reputation by a conspicuous flirtation with a married man, or running away from the man they marry, or doing any thing which loses a woman her high position in public opinion:—any dereliction of that kind I never— never would pardon, and my girls know it.
— from The Manoeuvring Mother (vol. 1 of 3) by Bury, Charlotte Campbell, Lady
To give heed to details of this kind is not “hair-splitting,” as the novice may be disposed to imagine—it is the very essence of good cataloguing.
— from Manual of Library Cataloguing by John Henry Quinn
A demand of this kind is not limited to a change of this or that; it implies a complete transformation and renewal.
— from Life's Basis and Life's Ideal: The Fundamentals of a New Philosophy of Life by Rudolf Eucken
The problem solved in this remote district of the kingdom is not at all unworthy the attention which it seems but beginning to draw, but which is already not restricted to one kingdom, or even one continent.
— from Leading Articles on Various Subjects by Hugh Miller
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