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Thus it comes to pass that your nurse has hardly any influence with you, because the lapse of time has set the kindness which you received from her at so great a distance; thus it is that you no longer look upon your teacher with respect; and that now when you are busy about your candidature for the consulate or the priesthood, you forget those who supported you in your election to the quaestorship.
Horlock, and passed on to the General, who, at the corner of the Southdown Road where the gossipers met, was discussing a local candidature. "So you are off to paint. You must come and see the model my wife has done of a horse I once had. I mustn't say much about him, though it is a sore subject. After winning over a thousand with him I lost it all, and five hundred with it.
"Very polite and friendly, I'm sure." "Mr. Finn also urges me to withdraw my candidature," said Paul. The Princess gave a little incredulous laugh. Ursula Winwood rose and, with a quick protective step, drew nearer Paul. Colonel Winwood frowned. "Withdraw? In Heaven's name why?" Silas Finn tugged at his black-and-white-streaked beard and looked at his son. "Need we go into it again?
Surely nothing to a man immersed in public work can be more helpful than the loving devotion it was never denied to me of those who turn what would otherwise be a mere dwelling place into a home. Bringing the Leeds Mercury into Line with the London Dailies Friendship with William Black The Dissolution of 1874 The Election at Leeds Mr. Chamberlain's Candidature for Sheffield Mr.
It had several times frustrated Catilina's candidature for the consulship, and that it would attempt the like against Caesar was sufficiently certain. But, even though Caesar should perhaps be chosen in spite of it, his election alone did not suffice.
Now, the Jesuits have always opposed Cardinal Boccanera's candidature.
I say that the leaders of the Conservative party have at last found their candidate out, have repudiated him; and are seeking now to free themselves from the individual shame of having supported the candidature of such a man by remaining in their own houses instead of clustering round the polling booths. Go to Mr Melmotte's committee-room and inquire if those leading Conservatives be there.
The same principles were applied now, when something more was at stake; Cato weighed the question to whom the place of commander-in-chief belonged, as if the matter had reference to a field at Tusculum, and adjudged it to Scipio. By this sentence his own candidature and that of Varus were set aside.
During his praetorship, which office he held in 661 after having failed in a previous candidature, it once more chanced that in his province, the least important of all, the first victory over king Mithradates and the first treaty with the mighty Arsacids, as well as their first humiliation, occurred. The Civil war followed.
The steadiness of the tone, the resolve in his face, excited a certain curiosity. Shrugging his shoulders, Simpson replied: "We've not got a candidate. It's too late to get the party together. New tickets'd have to be printed. "Will you accept the candidature?" Reading the man at once, Roberts turned to the others: "Gentlemen, I hope some one will second me; I nominate Mr.
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