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"Because, I say, he was abroad and could not be found; or, the search after him miscaurried, from clumsy management and a lack of the rhino." "Hum!" said Mr. Beaufort "one witness one witness, observe, there is only one! does not alarm me much. It is not what a man deposes, it is what a jury believe, sir! Moreover, what has become of the young men? They have never been heard of for years.
"LUZERNE COUNTY, SS.: "John H. Sharpman, attorney at law of said county, being duly sworn according to law, deposes, and says: that, on the fifteenth day of September, A.D. 1867, he called upon Mrs.
Demetrius deposes him from his dignity, and soon afterwards sentences to death a Russian of rank, who had questioned the authenticity of his birth. MARFA and OLGA await Demetrius under a magnificent tent. Marfa speaks of the approaching interview with more doubt and fear than hope, and trembles as the moment draws near which should assure her highest happiness.
On the second of March, 1770, insults having passed between a soldier and a ropemaker, the former came to the ropewalk, "and looking into one of the windows said, by God I'll have satisfaction! ... and at last said he was not afraid of any one in the ropewalks. I" thus deposes Nicholas Feriter, of lawful age, "stept out of the window and speedily knocked up his heels.
The Duke of Alva Deposes Margaret of Parma. Storming the Barricades at Brussels During the Revolution of 1848. William the Silent of Orange. A Holland Beauty. The Netherlands form a kingdom of moderate extent, situated on the borders of the ocean, opposite to the southeast coast of England, and stretching from the frontiers of France to those of Hanover.
There have been cases in which a traveller has been robbed on the highway of twenty guineas, which he had taken the precaution to mark one of these is found to have been paid away or changed by one of the servants of the inn which the traveller reaches the same evening the servant is about the height of the robber, who had been cloaked and disguised his master deposes to his having been recently unaccountably extravagant and flush of gold and on his trunk being searched the other nineteen marked guineas and the traveller's purse are found there, the servant being asleep at the time, half-drunk he is of course convicted and hung, for the crime of which his master was the author!
It may be suggested that Sprot only kept this letter ‘till’ he had made his forgeries on its model, and then, in a later search, pretended to find and returned it, having first copied it out in Logan’s hand; that copy being our Letter IV. Sprot first would make a copy, in his ordinary hand, of the letter, then restore the original, and, after Logan’s death, copy his copy, in imitation of Logan’s hand, and frame I, III, V, and the torn letter on his copy of IV. Finally, Sprot said that ‘he believes this letter is in his chest among his writings, because he left it there when he was taken by Watty Doig and deposes that it is closed and folded within a piece of paper.’ Sprot said this on August 10.
He goes to Perugia, to consult the cardinal protector His opinion on the promotion of his friars to ecclesiastical dignities He returns to S. Mary of the Angels His thoughts on these dignities More than five thousand Friars Minors are present at the chapter he had appointed He addresses the assembly, and forbids them troubling themselves about their food Assistance comes to him from all sides He receives more than five hundred novices during this chapter He forbids indiscreet mortifications The devils are incensed against him and his Order He cautions his friars, and upon that gives them some instruction He humbles them to preserve them from vainglory He confounds those who wish the Rule mitigated He wishes not for privileges which can engender disputes He gives his friars instructions about their conduct to ecclesiastics He obtains from the Pope letters apostolical confirming the approval of the Order What he decrees in the chapter He sends his friars through the whole world The travels of his Friars in various parts of the world In Greece In Africa In Spain and Portugal In France In the Low Countries He himself prepares to go to the Levant On the government of the monastery of S. Damian, and other houses of the same order He sends six of his friars to Morocco What he says to them He starts on his voyage to Syria, with twelve companions He rejects a postulant too much attached to his parents A house at Ancona is given to him He appoints, by means of a child inspired by God, those who are to accompany him to Syria He embarks at Ancona and anchors at the isle of Cyprus Arrives at Acre Distributes his companions in different parts of Syria, and comes to the army before Damietta He arrives at the camp before Damietta, and predicts the ill-success of the battle the Crusaders are about to give His prediction is accomplished He finds out the sultan of Egypt Announces to him the truths of the faith, and offers to throw himself into the fire to prove them He refuses the sultan's presents Is esteemed and respected The good dispositions with which he inspires the sultan He obtains permission to preach in his States He receives some disciples from the army of the Crusaders Visits the holy places Some whole monasteries of religious embrace his Institute He returns to Italy Establishes his Order in various places Preaches at Bologna with great success What he says and does on seeing a house of his Order too much ornamented He makes a retreat at Camaldoli Returns to S. Mary of the Angels Reads the thoughts of his companion Confounds the vanity of Brother Elias Abolishes the novelties introduced into the Order by Brother Elias In a vision the fortunes of his Order are made known to him He holds the chapter in which he deposes Brother Elias, and in his place substitutes Peter of Catania He renounces the generalship Will not receive anything from novices entering his Order He learns the news of the martyrdom of the friars he had sent to Morocco What he says on the subject of their martyrdom The martyrdom of these friars is the cause of the vocation of S. Antony of Padua His friars pass into England He visits some convents Receives the Vicar General's resignation, and re-appoints, by the command of God, Brother Elias to his place He holds a chapter, and sends missionaries to Germany
"What in that age was called the Roman empire, was only an irregular republic, not unlike the aristocracy of Algiers, where the militia, possessed of the sovereignty, creates and deposes a magistrate, who is styled a Dey. Perhaps, indeed, it may be laid down as a general rule, that a military government is, in some respects, more republican than monarchical.
The most intelligent of his crew, and apparently his best subordinate, whose name is John Cadman, deposes that his lamented chief turned round for one moment to give an order, and during that moment received the shot. His evidence is the more weighty because he does not go too far with it. He does not pretend to say who fired. He knows only that one of the smugglers did.
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