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In the late reign he had by dint of speaking decisively to every question, by boldly impeaching the conduct of the tory ministers, by his activity in elections, and engaging as a projector in the schemes of the monied interest, become a leading member in the house of commons. By his sufferings under the tory parliament, he attained the rank of a martyr to his party.

She'll have to stand alone when she gets there. She'll either do, or not. When she enters that door, I'll know." When Myrtle entered, wearing the fascinatingly fashioned new model, they all knew. Emma spoke decisively. "That settles it." "What's the matter? Don't it look all right?" demanded Myrtle. "Take it off, Myrtle."

Do you remember also the terms I proposed when I offered to beard the local god almighty in his lair and explain it all away, and how he became our bosom pal and we were saved?” “Well?” “£300 to me, £200 to you,” said Welsh, decisively. “Rot, old man. I’ll share fairly, if you insist. £250 apiece, will that do?”

The Sacian accordingly gave him an account of what had taken place between himself and Cyrus, and said, in the end, that he gladly gave him his horse, as he, Pheraulas, had so decisively proved himself to be a most worthy man. Pheraulas accepted the present, with many thanks, and he and the Sacian became thereafter very strong friends.

On the other hand, many Catholic princes, who had been wavering in their religious support, now had before their eyes what they thought was an object lesson of the results of Luther's appeal to revolution, and so they cast their lot decisively with the ancient Church. The Peasants' Revolt registered a distinct check to the further spread of Lutheranism.

Francesca shook her head decisively; she could foresee the sort of steady work Comus was likely to accomplish, with the lodestone of Town and the minor attractions of race-meetings and similar festivities always beckoning to him from a conveniently attainable distance, but apart from that aspect of the case there was a financial obstacle in the way of his obtaining any employment at home.

'Four, four backbones, said Haymoss, decisively. 'Yes, four, threw in Sammy Blore, with additional weight of experience. 'For you want one in front for breast-ploughing and such like, one at the right side for ground-dressing, and one at the left side for turning mixens.

'Well, I am not going to eat any of it! said Swithin decisively, as he rose from the table, pushed away his chair, and went up-stairs; the 'other station of life that was in his blood, and which had been brought out by the grammar school, probably stimulating him. 'Ah, the world is an ungrateful place!

You will treat him in all respects as his father was treated, Master Joachim but no one must come nigh him." "No one shall approach him save with an order from the Council, Sir Giles," replied the other. "Not even then," said the extortioner decisively. "My orders alone must be attended to!" "Hum!" ejaculated the deputy-warden, somewhat perplexed.

However, it will be better to introduce you to my 'friends' after the marriage ceremony. After dark, to make up for it, there is the Circus, to which you will, of course, accompany me." "Oh, my lord!" exclaimed the maiden, frightened and unwilling. But Caracalla cried, decisively: "No refusal, I must beg!