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- Further campaigning was met with some success by Romanus, despite the ill nature of his army which had been poorly led since the death of Basil II.
- The book s ill nature reflected the author s disappointment over not obtaining a command at the HBC but also did provide knowledge of parts of Canada that was lacking at that point in time.
- Other nominees are W . D . Snodgrass, " De / Compositions "; Joy Williams, " Ill Nature "; Rebecca Solnit, " As Eve Said to the Serpent "; and H . J . Jackson, " Marginalia ."
- In addition to her work " Ill Nature ", she is the author of a guidebook on the Florida Keys, which Conde Nast described as " one of the best guidebooks ever written " and " a magnificent, tragicomic guide ."
- Medley, who can be regarded as Fieldings spokesman, explains : " . . . my design is to ridicule the vicious and foolish customs of the age, and that in a fair manner, without fear, favour or ill nature, and without scurrility, ill manners, or commonplace.
- Horace Walpole wrote that Cotton " had wit and the faithful attendant of wit, ill nature; and was the greatest master of the arts of the House, where he seldom made but short speeches, having a stammering in his elocution, which however he knew how to manage with humour.
- In 1997 he joined the group ILL Nature, and merged a union between the groups he had already led, and the new group he was a part of, to create the " 360 Click ", a crew that consisted of Inner Circle, I . C . U ., & ILL Nature.
- In 1997 he joined the group ILL Nature, and merged a union between the groups he had already led, and the new group he was a part of, to create the " 360 Click ", a crew that consisted of Inner Circle, I . C . U ., & ILL Nature.
- A dark and creepy collection of stories about the bad things people do to animals, from the author of two seminal books on the topic : " Ill Nature, " a book of impassioned essays, and " The Quick and the Dead, " a stunning novel about a teenage girl obsessed with animal rights.
- One of Hill's officers wrote of the " ill Nature and Sowerness of these People, whose Government, Doctrine, and Manners, whose Hypocracy and canting, are unsupportable ", and further commented that unless they were brought under firmer control, the colonists would " grow more stiff and disobedient every Day . " Colonists noted with some disgust the fact that both Walker and Hill escaped censure for the expedition's failure.