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Updated: June 11, 2025


In times of national emergency like the present, amid clamors of secession and of coercion, angry threats and angrier replies, wars and rumors of wars, what is more common than to hear sensible men men whom the people look to as leaders picturing forth a dire relapse into barbarism and anarchy as the necessary consequence of the threatened convulsions?

The subsequent change of plan being unknown to Kien Long, left him for some time in doubt as to the true interpretation to be put upon this mighty apparition in the desert; but at length the savage clamors of hostile fury, and the clangor of weapons, unveiled to the Emperor the true nature of those unexpected calamities which had so prematurely precipitated the Kalmuck measure.

I awake uttering the feeble cry of the babe new-born. All grows pale, and paler. The whiteness I foresaw through the whirlwinds and clamors it is here. An odor of ether recalls to me the memory of an awful memory, but shapeless. A white room, white walls, and white-robed women who bend over me. In a voice confused and hesitant, I say: "I've had a dream, an absurd dream."

But a report soon circulated through the camp, at first in secret whispers, and at length in loud clamors, of the emperor's death, and of the presumption of his ambitious minister, who still exercised the sovereign power in the name of a prince who was no more. The impatience of the soldiers could not long support a state of suspense.

Three months were consumed without effect in the siege of the Aquileia; till the want of provisions, and the clamors of his army, compelled Attila to relinquish the enterprise; and reluctantly to issue his orders, that the troops should strike their tents the next morning, and begin their retreat.

But the heart of the age clamors on unsatisfied, none of our "new" ideas content it nothing pacifies its restless yearning; it feels this great heart of human life that it is losing more than it gains, hence the incessant, restless aching of the time, and the perpetual longing for something Science cannot teach, something vague, beautiful, indefinable, yet satisfying to every pulse of the soul; and the nearest emotion to that divine solace is what we in our higher and better moments recognize as Love.

It was now about the beginning of summer, and conclusion of the month called Thargelion, not far from the solstice; and the river sending up a thick mist, all the adjacent plain was at first darkened with the fog, so that for a while they could discern nothing from the enemy's camp; only a confused buzz and undistinguished mixture of voices came up to the hill from the distant motions and clamors of so vast a multitude.

A thousand brave Scots lie under these sods, and a thousand yet survive who may share their graves; but they never will relinquish their invincible leader into the hands of traitors!" The clamors of the citadel of Stirling now resounded through the tent of Wallace. Invectives, accusations, threatenings, reproaches, and revilings, joined in one turbulent uproar.

When this bears a harvest after the war, the public loudly clamors for hanging boys whose psychology is a direct result of long and intensive training by the leaders of the world. One life is not worth considering in the face of the holocaust that has taken its hundreds of thousands and has been defended in the schools and churches.

And further say, that my master licked me the next night for telling Mrs. Waldron about his firing out of the custom-house. How thoroughly the clergy sympathized with their champion appears from their clamors for blood. As the time drew near it was rumored Hutchinson would reprieve the prisoners, should they be convicted, till the king's pleasure could be known. Then Dr.

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