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And I might have gone on with such weakness longer, if I had not heard that his coach-and-four was ordered for the Moonstock Inn. "That he should dare thus to pollute the spot where he had so forsworn himself! I resolved that there he should pay justice, either with his life or death.

The Chief Justice then went on to repeat the little girl's testimony as to these "brokers of mankind," and the child's knowledge, from personal observation of these purchases and sales, to which he adds: "Let me here ask, Is the trade, or rather profession, 'broker of mankind, also a sacred China custom?

Surrounded by inducements to prove false to his innate convictions, he nevertheless chose to encounter obloquy and persecution for what he knew to be the cause of truth and justice. "Once to every man and nation Comes the moment to decide," says Professor Lowell. The moment came to Robert Baldwin early in life.

The gods had early bereft her of her mother, while this savage fighter against the might of the waves, justice, law, and their pitiless, too powerful defenders, this man, already on the verge of age, still possessed his, and sunned his rude heart in her love. It was some time before the old pirate had satisfied his yearning for affection and placed his light burden down beside the fire.

As this Government expects redress from other powers when similar injuries are inflicted by persons in their service upon citizens of the United States, we must be prepared to do justice to foreigners.

"'You must remember, Colonel, that this is not one of your ordinary Courts of Justice. "'That it is not a Court of Justice, retorted the Colonel, 'is very apparent. "Both were put through in a hurry, at any rate.

He had many good qualities of head and heart, and would have been certainly a respectable, and possibly a distinguished man, if he had been less under the influence of his friends, or more fortunate in choosing them. Some of them were indeed, to do them justice, men of parts. But here, we are afraid, eulogy must end.

The greatest mistake the Czechs made was when in 1866, after the battle of Sadova, they thought that Austria would cease to be the bulwark of Pan-Germanism and would do justice to her subject Slavs, and thus become a protection against Germany.

Purvis, since you say it is not your bag, I'm going to ask you, in the interests of justice, to help me all you can." "I'm quite willing to do so, sir. What is it you wish to know?" "A crime has been committed in a small town in New Jersey.

It is not easy to do justice to the manner in which young Glendinning's soul spoke through his eyes when ushered so suddenly into the company of those whom his earliest education had taught him to treat with awe and reverence. The degree of embarrassment, which his demeanor evinced, had nothing in it either meanly servile, or utterly disconcerted.