Aún no tenemos significados para "desperate expedients".
1Dr. Mott was often driven to desperate expedients in the procuring of subjects.
2At certain times terror had suggested most desperate expedients to her.
3Of the two desperate expedients it was clearly the better; and Garth instantly acquiesced.
4She thought of all sorts of odd and desperate expedients, and with passionate petulance rejected them all.
5Driven to desperate expedients, he left France.
6And then would come debts and desperate expedients, the ragged gowns and old shoes of poor artists' households.
7In the mean time we must content ourselves with partial remedies, alleviations, best temporary resorts, and even desperate expedients.
8Food, clothing, munitions, medical stores-itwas all the same for all the Southern armies: desperate expedients, slow starvation, death.
9Your case is a desperate one, and, if you would save yourself, you must resort to desperate expedients, likewise.
10But with the expectations he had been induced to form, he did not think himself justified in having recourse to desperate expedients.
11There are many ways of getting money known to business-men-a little risky some of them, perhaps, but desperate cases require desperate expedients.
12He came home to a famine-stricken country, and his picture of the England of that spring is one of miserable patience and desperate expedients.
13In England his flute was not in request: there were no convents; and he was forced to have recourse to a series of desperate expedients.
1443 and 44) records the desperate expedients to which Tiberius had recourse to regain his exhausted virility: the scene in Petronius (chap.
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