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Updated: May 18, 2025
The little boys still sat downstairs under their parents' watchful eyes. "No child under 10 alowed to go up Gailary." In Plainfield, Connecticut, the "pestigeous" boys managed to invent a new form of annoyance, they "damnified the glass;" and a church regulation had to be passed to prevent, or rather to try to prevent them from "opening the windows or in any way damnifying the glass."
That "while the Reform Committee regretted Jameson's precipitate action, they would stand by him." Also the populace are in a state of "wild enthusiasm," and "46 can scarcely be restrained; they want to go out to meet Jameson and bring him in with triumphal outcry." Also the British High Commissioner has issued a damnifying proclamation against Jameson and all British abettors of his game.
He addressed a series of thirty-one printed questions to prominent persons in different parts of the Province, asking for topographical and other information. The thirty-first question was so framed that, if truthfully replied to, it was certain to elicit facts which would form the groundwork of damnifying strictures on the principal abuses of the time. "What, in your opinion," asked Mr.
That "while the Reform Committee regretted Jameson's precipitate action, they would stand by him." Also the populace are in a state of "wild enthusiasm," and "can scarcely be restrained; they want to go out to meet Jameson and bring him in with triumphal outcry." Also the British High Commissioner has issued a damnifying proclamation against Jameson and all British abettors of his game.
The days of the Inquisition, of Judge Jefferies, and of Claverhouse, are happily gone by; and the artillery of man's wrath now vents its harmless thunders much in the same way as the thunders of the Vatican, or the recent fulmination of the Archbishop of Paris against the author of the Wandering Jew; that is to say, with a great deal of noise, but without much damnifying any one, as the public soon formed a true judgment of M. Sue and of the tendency of his works.
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