Women captives did not receive kind treatment from hillmen.
I am now in splendid condition and am really obliged to the Tottenhots for their kind treatment.
Montgomery's kind treatment toward the captured British prisoners caused several officers to express their concern.
Figure you have a week of kind treatment to lean on.
By kind treatment, its manners have been transformed.
At the same time, he was a big-hearted guy whose kind treatment of others is legendary in the world of show business.
He was noted for his kind treatment toward Mary Surratt, the first woman executed by the Federal government.
She settled back, still a little dazed by Camoc's brisk but, in the end, kind treatment.
Thank you for your kind treatment of us, Mr President.
Asakura also observed that the successes of his father were obtained by the kind treatment of the warriors and common people living in domain.
He stated that during his time in hospital "... the doctors and nurses gave me the kindest possible treatment and constant attention."
He supported humane divorce policies and kinder treatment for prostitutes, and recognized women as sexual beings.
Moreover, they say that Mr. Chiles has had exceptionally kind treatment from the news media.
The oil companies hoped for kinder treatment from the House, and very nearly got it.
"Hanging would be the kindest treatment I could look for, m'lord!"
He was condescending and bullying over what he saw as my overly kind treatment of opponents to several projects.
For cable businesses, the best policy was to avoid drawing attention to the legislation's exceedingly kind treatment of their industry.
But John Adams's 1987 musical essay in foreign politics is returning home in expectations of kinder treatment.
She had never received from him anything but the kindest treatment, thoughtfulness, utter respect and what understanding!
He'll have less work and kinder treatment than if I used him.