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Whether the so-called "soreheads" will reconsider their proposed course of action and throw themselves in with the common lot for the upholding of the Gridley name and the honor of the High School will have been determined within the next few days.

As the procession formed to lead back the "condemned traitor" to the Tower, the commissioners once more adjured him to have pity on himself, and offered to reopen the court if he would reconsider his resolution. More smiled, and replied only a few words of graceful farewell. "My lords," he said, "I have but to say that, like as the blessed Apostle St.

He did not attempt to precipitate a decision by interfering. When, however, he had been a silent spectator of the struggle so long that he perceived Martin had forgotten his very existence, he ventured to speak. "Maybe I'd better leave you to reconsider your resolution, Howe," he remarked. "I yes it might be better." "Perhaps after you've thought things out, you'll change your mind."

The utmost that could be wrung from her was, a promise that she would receive Mr Haredale at her own house next evening, and in the mean time reconsider her determination and their dissuasions though any change on her part, as she told them, was quite hopeless.

Ray demurred, and begged that he be allowed to go free and preach anything he thought was truth new truth might come to him! This shows the absurdity of Ray. He was asked to reconsider or resign. He resigned resigned the year that Sir Isaac Newton entered. Fortunately, one particular pupil followed him, not that he loved college less, but that he loved Ray more. This pupil was Francis Willughby.

I entreat you at least to delay, to reconsider your course. Oh, believe me when I say you are in danger! Of what use to offer a crown to our Lady, when you have it in your heart to slight her servants? But I will not speak of the clergy, since you despise them nor of the nobles, since you ignore their claims. I will speak only of the people the people, in whose interest you profess to act.

"Nothing, sir, except to express the hope that you will reconsider yere attitude as regards the foreman." "You may take my word for it, I will not," said Mr. Maitland, snapping his words off with his teeth. "At least, as a fair-minded man, you will look into the matter," said McNish temperately. "I shall do as I think best," said Mr. Maitland. "It would be wiser." "Do you threaten me, sir?" Mr.

The amendment was again ratified, by the Senate unanimously, the House 194 to 9. Later in the day a motion was made to reconsider and confirm the action of the first session. This was done to satisfy the members who were determined that the first record should stand as authentic.

He could think of nothing but his monastery; his Latin authors were forgotten; he drew facades and turrets on the cloth during dinner, and he went up to his room, not to bed, but to reconsider the difficulties that rendered the construction of a central tower an impossibility. Once again he takes up the architect's notes.

He renewed the fire, which had burned to embers, and prepared dinner. The storm that prevented him from travelling would also hold Indian Jake a prisoner. This thought yielded him a degree of satisfaction. He took no advantage of the leisure to reconsider and weigh the circumstantial evidence against Indian Jake.