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That the senate had to choose this man from the ranks of the consulars, was a mitigation only in form; for the selection was left to it simply because there was really no choice, and in presence of the vehemently excited multitude the senate could entrust the chief command of the seas and coasts to no other save Pompeius alone.

But he would not entrust laying off his bet to either Stack of Journeyman; he spoke of a cab and seeing to it himself. If he did this the doctor assured him that it would not much matter whether Chasuble won or lost. "The best thing he could do," the doctor said, "would be to become an in-door patient at once.

We must set up a school to train technicians and wireless operators. I entrust you with the task of getting all the necessary books and other materials. Write to England, the U.S.A., France and Germany and get whatever you need. When you are ready I will appoint staff to assist you."

You are a gallant gentleman." He sat down thereupon and wrote a letter to the King of Poland, asking him to entrust the rescue of his daughter into Wogan's hands. This letter Wogan took and money for his journey. "You will have preparations to make," said the Chevalier. "I will not keep you. You have horses?" Mr. Wogan had two in a stable at Bologna.

For a people to advance, he believed, they needed leaders. If they failed to develop such people of their own, they would be guided by others. DuBois was doubtful whether his people should entrust themselves to white leaders.

However, since the best craftsmen had disappeared from Rome, that lord, for want of others, resolved to entrust the painting of the Great Hall in that Palace to Taddeo, who accepted it willingly, in the hope of being able to prove by means of every effort how great were his ability and knowledge.

"My dear, if it is to be broken there is no young lady I would sooner entrust with the job." "You don't mind his marrying an adventuress, then?" "My dear, I know of no adventuress." "You rather like our old people to be tempted to drink, to have it thrust upon them on their very dying beds?" "Kate, are you not bitter?" "Psha," said his wife, drumming her foot.

"Can you tell me, sir, to whose care you entrust your horses?" "I can." "Is it to the first corner, who knows nothing about them?" "Certainly not." "Well, what of the man who takes care of your gold, your silver or your raiment?" "He must be experienced also." "And your body have you ever considered about entrusting it to any one's care?" "Of course I have."

But the minds set on fire by this ideal have not all received an equal share of calm from the creative genius that great and patient temper which is required to impress the ideal on the dumb marble, or to spread it over a page of cold, sober letters, and then entrust it to the faithful hands of time.

Unfortunate it is that journalism is not always representative of the best culture that managing editors will now and then entrust criticism to incompetents, but its popular power is quite the same, notwithstanding, and this good the popular newspaper has wrought, to wit that the exponent of the arts, media of culture as they are, is no longer dependent upon the caprices and whims of isolated patrons, nor hampered in his freedom of expression by canons of theirs."