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It will but serve to expedite the establishment of such a condition as we have meditated and planned a constitution adapted to our age and our people, not based wholly on untried experiments, taking the best from nations that do not allow Freedom and Order to be the sport of any popular breeze.
To this the holding of Corsica also contributed, indirectly; for the loss of the island forced the French fleet to go to sea, in order, if possible, to expedite its re-conquest. In all the operations resulting from these various motives, Nelson bore a part as conspicuous and characteristic as he had done in the reduction of Corsica.
But as soon as the train moved into the gloom of the Town station, he began again: 'Beatrice will be proud, and silent as steel when I get home. She will say nothing, thank God nor shall I. That will expedite matters: there will be no interruptions.... 'But we cannot continue together after this. Why should I discuss reasons for and against? We cannot. She goes to a cottage in the country.
"In the old days, before they got to be so beastly particular," I heard him say, "I always used to get the courtesy of the port, an official expedite. But that is over now." The ship was now under way, her flags snapping in the brisk coolish breeze that told of approaching autumn.
Having much enjoyed these strengthening matters and having held subtle conference with his familiar demon, he confidently instructs Mercury "just to mention quietly to Sir Leicester Dedlock, Baronet, that whenever he's ready for me, I'm ready for him." A gracious message being returned that Sir Leicester will expedite his dressing and join Mr. Bucket in the library within ten minutes, Mr.
"The Johnny who understands him won't do nothing; may I lick him?" "No, no," said the sergeant, glancing towards his captain, and with a frown at the man which was half a wink, intimating that if it could be done quietly and unofficially a little gentle persuasion used towards the Egyptian driver might expedite matters. "What's up?" asked the captain, turning back.
Gladstone's notions of 3 or 3-1/2 per cent, on 800,000l., leaving only 700,000l. as the value of a territory bigger than Russia in Europe. Such a company would have to raise additional capital of its own to modernize its business, to improve the means of intercourse between its posts, and to cheapen and expedite the transport to and fro of its merchandise.
All desired to expedite matters, nominate by acclamation, hear the inevitable speech, and go home. "One moment before that motion is seconded!" The voice was so loud, so clear, so dominant, so ringing, that the effect on the convention was as galvanically intense as if somebody had blown upon a bugle. Walker Farr had risen to his feet.
And besides, there are no land animals so fruitful as the sea ones; agreeable to which observation is that verse of Empedocles, Leading the foolish race of fruitful fish. For such a temper of a body not overcharged, but expedite and fitted for the ready execution of all its enterprises, is without all doubt a great help for the more comfortable passing away of the day.
Fortunately, Miss Gwynne arrived, and with her usual promptitude, proposed that Netta should be taken for those three days to Mrs Jones'; and she returned home at once to expedite any arrangements Mrs Jones might have to make. 'I am afraid, my dear Serena, she said, when she had begun the subject, 'that it will put you out.
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