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Pretty soon between thirty and forty of the hirelings, armed with bayonets, clubs, and cutlasses, rushed down to the ropewalk. The ropemakers rallied, but all told they were only fourteen. They showed what stuff they were made of, though, and proved themselves the better men. They whacked the lobsters' skulls and drove them."

"The Poisonous Press," by Germanicus. "England against England," by Mathieu Schwann. "A Woman's War Letters," by L. Niessen-Deiters. "Albion's Death Struggle," by Eugen Detmolder. "How John Bull recruits his Hirelings," by Dr. Herbert Hirschberg. "Advance on England! The Destruction of Britain's World Power," Anonymous. "In English Captivity," by Heinrich Norden, late missionary.

James's and Hyde Park, and the care-worn hirelings, that recreate themselves, with their wives and their brats, with a little fresh air on a Sunday near Islington? The houses of lords and commons have each their characteristic manners. Each profession has its own, the lawyer, the divine, and the man of medicine. We are all apes, fixing our eyes upon a model, and copying him, gesture by gesture.

Liberally sprinkled throughout the resolves were sentiments like, "it is the fixed Intention of the Said Ministry to reduce the Colonies to a State of Slavery", "we owe no Obedience to any Act of the British Parliament", "we will oppose any such Acts with our Lives and Fortunes", "the present Odious Measures", or "ministerial Hirelings, and Professed Enemies of American Freedom". The targets were parliament and the king's ministers.

Instead of Elinor Crouch or her hirelings on the threshold stood the lithe, graceful figure of a girl in a grey motoring suit. She sprang into the room. The goggles were no longer in evidence, but the green veil hid her features quite completely. "Quick! Follow me! I have accounted for the tall woman who stood guard on the stairway. We must get away before the others discover her body."

Their voices were higher and angrier than the men's: "This is a rich man's war but a poor man's fight " "Yes, if you've got three hundred dollars you can hire a substitute from the slums " "But if you happen to be a working man, you can stand up and be shot for these cowards and sneaks!" "Down with the draft!" "To hell with the hirelings and their wheel!" "Smash it " "Burn the building!"

No help! No help! He he himself his body to which he had yielded was dying. Into the grave with it. Nail it down into a wooden box, the corpse. Carry it out of the house on the shoulders of hirelings. Thrust it out of men's sight into a long hole in the ground, into the grave, to rot, to feed the mass of its creeping worms and to be devoured by scuttling plump-bellied rats.

Conquerors of the world, with their ports filled with the shipping of every clime, and their manufactories supplying the European continent, in the art of self- government, that art in which their fathers excelled, they had become literally children; and Rigby and his brother hirelings were the nurses that frightened them with hideous fables and ugly words.

I thought this a proper opportunity to place the question of my popularity beyond all dispute. The corrupt hirelings of the press, particularly the corrupt John Mills, the proprietor of the Bristol Gazette, had denied that I was the popular candidate, and claimed this honour for Sir Samuel Romilly; I was therefore determined to put this question at rest at once.

Perceval, on account of his being such an excellent husband. According to the statement of these hirelings, there was not such another husband in the kingdom; and a very large pension was in consequence settled upon his wife; it being urged in the House of Commons, that, as the loss sustained by Mrs.