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Again and again he called the two parties to order, until finally the meeting broke up, Denis Quirk having been defeated. But he was the last man to accept defeat. From the municipal chambers he hurried round the town to convene an indignation meeting for the following week. Meanwhile he laid his case before the public in the columns of "The Mercury." This accomplished, he turned home to "Layton."

Then followed the memorable words: "I am resolved henceforth, with the help of God, to convene the most worthy men, possessing the confidence of the people and elected by them, in order that they may participate in the preparation and consideration of legislative measures."

Nor could he see how it was less allowable for him, a private citizen, to summon the people to an assembly, than for them to convene the senate.

In the midst of their doubt and confusion, the people applied to General Twiggs, the senior major general, to convene the Legislature in order that action might be taken before the swindlers sold the lands they had obtained by fraud; but General Twiggs refused to act in a case in which he had no clear right and power, so the people remained for the time being without a remedy.

The meeting will consist of two functions; first at nine A.M. of the 29th the assembly will convene in a suitable place, a national hymn will inaugurate the exercises, after which appropriate addresses will be delivered; and second at four P.M. a popular demonstration will take place throughout the town, with bands of music parading the streets; residents will decorate and illuminate their houses.

Why, Ellis, they convene public meetings on purpose to pray for each other, and I believe if my father knew that I loved Essec Powell's niece he would break his heart. Therefore, I cannot tell him it is impossible; but it is equally impossible for me, as long as I have any being, to cease to love Valmai. Now, there! what way do you see out of that maze?"

I'se convene ye baith in an action of scandal and false imprisonment I am a free burgess and a magistrate o' Glasgow; Nicol Jarvie is my name, sae was my father's afore me I am a bailie, be praised for the honour, and my father was a deacon." "He was a prick-eared cur," said Major Galbraith, "and fought agane the King at Bothwell Brigg." "He paid what he ought and what he bought, Mr.

Something she may have said, or left unsaid, as the chance may be, drew the following reply. She always wrote to him on Friday, so that he might answer her on Sunday. Tonks said if I go up so fast I shall brake the ceialing. Bad spelling I know but still. He was always called Bolter for a nickname, so it was jolly convene. For once he did the right thing. Mostly he is an utter ass.

When in 1896 a new governor and a new group of state representatives were installed Cowperwood decided that it would be advisable to continue the struggle at once. By the time this new legislature should convene for its labors a year would have passed since Governor Swanson had vetoed the original public-service-commission bill.

Xenophon replied, that they might convene the soldiers and make the proposition, if they chose; but that he would have nothing to say to it. To make the very proposition themselves, for which they had so much inveighed against Xenophon, was impossible without some preparation; so that each of them began individually to sound his captains, and get the scheme suggested by them.

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