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"My Ladies' Aiders weren't old women that is, not many of them, so very old," she corrected hastily, her usual proclivity for truth and literalness superseding her anger; "and " "Well, I'm not Jimmy Bean, either," interrupted the boy, uptilting his chin. "You're not Why, Jimmy Be What do you mean?" demanded the little girl.
'Will you not hear the witnesses, your Lordship? cried our counsel, shamed into some little sense of manhood by this outrage. 'Not a word from them, sirrah, said Jeffreys. 'It is a question whether my duty towards my kind master the King write down "kind master," clerk doth not warrant me in placing all your witnesses in the dock as the aiders and abettors of treason.
But by the Statute of King Charles the Second, if any person or persons, with malice aforethought, by lying in wait, unlawfully cut out or disable the tongue, put out an eye, slit the nose, or cut off the nose or lip of any subject of his Majesty, with an intention of maiming or disfiguring, then the person so offending, their counsellors, aiders and abetters, privy to the offence, shall suffer death, as in cases of felony, without benefit of clergy; which Act is commonly called the Coventry Act, because it was occasioned by the slitting of the nose of a gentleman of that name, for a speech made by him in Parliament.
But even those who were convicted got off with light sentences, and the campaign, which clearly had powerful aiders and abettors both inside Kolhapur and outside, was only temporarily checked. Nor was it to stop at dacoities. A regular semi-military organization was introduced, and bands of young men used to go out into the country to carry out mimic manoeuvres.
Both documents were scathing denunciations of the policy pursued by the King of Spain and by all his aiders and abettors, and a distinct but polished refusal to listen to a single word in favour of mediation or of peace. Paul Dialyn then received a courteous permission to leave the territory of the republic, and was subsequently forwarded in a States' vessel of war to England.
Another of the men who might be appropriately included in any comprehensive list of aiders and abettors of the present telegraph system were Leonard D. Gale, then Professor of Chemistry in the University of New York, and Professor Joseph Henry, who had made, and was apparently indifferent to the importance of it because there was no alphabet to use it with, the first electric telegraph ever constructed to be read, or used, by sound.
So then I wrote to MY Ladies' Aiders 'cause Jimmy is far away from them, you know; and I thought maybe he could be their little India boy same as Aunt Polly, WAS I your little India girl? And, Aunt Polly, you WILL let me do your hair, won't you?" Aunt Polly put her hand to her throat the old, helpless feeling was upon her, she knew.
While the daughter had been taunted in the newspapers with unfairly employing all sorts of musical attractions to cozen a benefit concert out of the music lovers of Leipzig for a mother who never had anything to do with that art, we, who were there as her musical aiders and abettors, had to stand like so many idle conjurers, while this aged and almost toothless dame declaimed Burger's poem with truly terrifying beauty and grandeur.
This truce was signed at Dungarvan, on the 20th of May, 1648, and on the 27th the Nuncio published his solemn decree of excommunication against all its aiders and abettors, and himself made the best of his way from Kilkenny to Maryboro', where O'Neil then lay.
For duty seemed to require that men should rather abstain from elections, such as they are at present, than become aiders and abettors of them. My horses not being arrived, and disliking the vehicle of a hackney coach, I walked forward to the inn at which the stranger had been left; musing much on the prospect before me, which was once more beginning to be heavily overcast.
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