Will my fellow-countryman"-and at this emphatic word, which jettisoned absolutely the theory of two nations, the speaker turned to his left, where Redmond sat in his accustomed place below the gangway-"will my fellow-countryman, the leader of the Nationalist Party, have gained anything?
"John Redmond's Last Years"
Stephen Gwynn
After 1802 there were no French republican principles to be combated; they had already been jettisoned; and, since Bonaparte had crushed the Jacobins, his personal claims were favourably regarded at Whitehall, Addington even assuring the French envoy that he would welcome the establishment of hereditary succession in the First Consul's family.
"The Life of Napoleon I (Volumes, 1 and 2)"
John Holland Rose
141 degrees 30' E. we encountered a "typhoon," otherwise a "cyclone," otherwise a "revolving hurricane," which lasted for twenty-five hours, and "jettisoned" the cargo.
"Unbeaten-Tracks-in-Japan"
Bird, Isabella L. (Isabella Lucy)