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She understood that his remark was his way of letting her know that he had taken her suggestion under advisement. This meant that she had said enough.

It intimates that Milton did not consider his education, for the purposes he had in view, as anything like complete. It is not "the endless delight of speculation," but "a religious advisement how best to undergo; not taking thought of being late, so it give advantage to be more fit."

Nay, I say unto you, there is no country this day so free from their pestilent infections, as they be, wherein the Gospel is freely and commonly taught. So that if they weigh the very matter with earnest and upright advisement, this thing is a great argument, that this same is the very truth of the Gospel of Christ, which we do teach.

I say it under advisement whom you could not live without!" "Hang it, sir, nor live with! Think of her helping to free the prisoners! Actually taking Black Donald precious Father Gray! into their cell and leaving them together to hatch their beg you pardon horrid plots!"

I have not decided against a proclamation of liberty to the slaves, but hold the matter under advisement. And I can assure you that the subject is on my mind, by day and night, more than any other. Whatever shall appear to be God's will, I will do."

Eunice's attorneys waived their rights to speak and the attorney for the prosecution stated that he, too, would now submit the case without argument. "Without further formality the jury will take this case under advisement. You need no charge from me. You are all Anglo-Saxons," said the judge solemnly in a low tone of voice. The jury filed into the jury room and began its deliberations.

"Upon my faith, sir," said Campbell, "I cannot render you the service you seem to desiderate. I am," he added, drawing himself up haughtily, "travelling on my own private affairs, and if ye will act by my advisement, sir, ye will neither unite yourself with an absolute stranger on the road, nor communicate your line of journey to those who are asking ye no questions about it."

Karl of Karnia had, unofficially, proposed for the Princess Hedwig. He had himself broached the matter to the King, who had at least taken it under advisement. The Archduchess listened, rather pale. There was no mistaking the urgency in the Chancellor's voice. "Madame after centuries of independence we now face a crisis which we cannot meet alone. Believe me, I know of what I speak.

The contract contained another provision, that if any booty should be taken on the sea from the Moors, or other enemies of the faith and the king, the admiral should first take a tenth of it and the remainder should be divided as stipulated in regard to the merchandise, except such part as should, upon advisement, be given to the crew.

There is little to the rake to get after the beisome. There came never ill of good Advisement. There was never a Cake, but it had a make. There is no friend, to a friend in mister. Take time while time is, for time will away. Tide and time, bides na man. Time tries the truth. The mair haste, the war speed. The tree falls not at the first strake. Thou wilt get no more of the cat, but the skin.

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