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Or is the case amended by saying they leave it optional in the Governor and Council to separate the troops or not? At the same time that it exculpates not them, it is drawing the Governor and Council into a participation in the breach of faith. If indeed it is only proposed, that a separation of the troops shall be referred to the consent of their officers; that is a very different matter.

In the conversations recorded by Francesco d'Olanda he quietly and philosophically exculpates men of the artistic temperament from such charges, which were undoubtedly brought against him, and which the recluse manner of his life to some extent accounted for. It may be well here to resume the main points of the indictment brought against Michelangelo's sanity by the neo-psychologists.

History exculpates these three men; in this disaster of Sedan there was but one sole and fatal general, the Emperor.

The present condition of Europe, which ought to have been foreseen by those governments, exculpates me for having erred through expecting them to see their own interests. Well, there is a providence in every fact.

The letter to Secretary Cass states that his time was devoted to examining the public property of the United States which was in the city, the records of the courts, the Territorial library, the maps and minutes of the Surveyor General, and exculpates the Mormons, in great part, from the charge of having injured or embezzled it.

"May I suggest," he said, "that you will be called upon to do so under circumstances which will brook no denial." Colin Camber watched him unflinchingly. "'The fate of every man is hung around his neck," he replied. "Yet, in this secret history which you refuse to divulge, and which therefore must count against you, the truth may lie which exculpates you." "It may be so.

If, like a spoiled child, he has sometimes abused or trifled with the indulgence of the public, he feels himself entitled to full belief when he exculpates himself from the charge of having been at any time insensible of their kindness. ABBOTSFORD, 1st January, 1829. Under which King, Bezonian? speak, or die! Henry IV, Part II.

It is fair to Sixtus to say that Montesecco exculpates him of the design to murder the Medici. He only wanted to ruin them. It is curious to note how many of the numerous Italian tyrannicides took place in church. The Chiavelli of Fabriano were murdered during a solemn service in 1435; the sentence of the creed 'Et incarnatus est' was chosen for the signal.

If he continually chastens his language and style, or exculpates himself from mistakes, it is the same impulse which prompts his passionate desire for cleanliness and brightness, of the home and of the body. He has a violent dislike of stuffy air and smelly substances. He regularly takes a roundabout way to avoid a malodorous lane; he loathes shambles and fishmongers' shops.

He has a sallow skin, a watery eye, a shambling gait, but he has the facts. His clothes are outgrown, his coat shiny, his linen a dull ecru, his hands clammy. He reads a book as he walks, and when he bumps into you, he always exculpates himself in Attic Greek.