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And what did he mean, in such horrible weather, by dragging you out to take a deposition in a place even colder than Flamborough itself that vile rabbit-warren on the other side of Bempton? Deposition of a man who had drunk himself to death and a Methodist too, as you could not help saying." "I said it, I know; and I am ashamed of saying it. I was miserably cold, and much annoyed about my coat."

In that panel, wherein he was painting the Deposition of Christ from the Cross, Filippino had finished the figures of Nicodemus that are taking Him down; and Pietro continued the lower part with the Swooning of the Madonna, and certain other figures.

I entreat your lordships to pause, and recollect that the foundation of all justice is truth; and that the mode of discovering truth has always been to administer an oath, in order that the witness may give his deposition under a high sanction.

The large central arch is filled with a very spirited carving of the 'Deposition. In front of the three crosses which rise behind with the thieves still hanging to the two at the sides, is a group of people officials on horseback on the left, and weeping women on the right. In the division to the left kneels Ayres himself presented by St.

And Leonardo da Vinci had advanced in geology to the conception of the deposition of marine strata as the origin of fossils. Our present purpose does not require that we should give particulars. All that it here concerns us to do is to illustrate the consensus subsisting in this stage of growth, and afterwards. Let us look at a few cases.

If it were absolutely necessary, she said, the men must come into her room. She had been so overset by what had occurred on the previous night, that she could not leave her room. She appealed to Lucinda as to the fact of her illness. The trouble of these robberies was so great upon her that her heart was almost broken. If her deposition must be taken, she would make it in bed.

The Intendant called his clerk, who had accompanied him, and desired him to get ready his writing materials, and then said "Edward Armitage, we will now take down your deposition as to what has occurred." Edward then commenced by stating "that he was out in the forest and had lost his way, and was seeking his way home " "You were out in the forest during the night?" "Yes, sir, I was."

"Your courts here, and the value of this old Mexican's deposition. The case could be brought in a Federal Court as you're a non-resident, which would solve the first point, but how much weight would this Mexican's testimony have against white men of standing and after a period of thirty years. If you could find another witness " "There was one, a white boy, so Martinez hinted," Weir said.

But classifications may be illogical yet useful, and Wilkins would have accepted this one, in his practical way, for working purposes. The Presbyterians were for forcing on the Church of England, the Covenant, the Westminster Confession, and the deposition of the Bishop by the Presbyter, or a board of Presbyters.

Grey to take his deposition, stating his own belief in the identity of the person before him with Richard Maddox, whom he charged with having delivered to him a letter falsely purporting to come from Edward Williams, demanding three hundred pounds, which upon this he had delivered to the accused, to be forwarded to the said Mr. Williams.