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In the interim the vested interests of property and privilege, of religious and secular authority, presented a firm front to the anarchists and radicals.
The interim was so uneventful that my note-book mentions only two incidents as being worthy of preservation. Late Friday night the welcome news came to headquarters that Alexander Burke had been found. He appeared at his lodgings shortly before midnight, looking wretchedly ill and exhausted.
In accordance with this suggestion, those of the clan present were notified of the captain's probable absence at their next meeting, and that Lieutenant Duffel would act in his place in the interim, to whom all reports must be made, and from whom all orders must emanate and be obeyed.
Oldfield, "he is in the field again. He has been to the Court of Chancery ex parte, and obtained an injunction ad interim to stay waste. Not another tree must be cut down on the estate for the present." "Thank Heaven it is no worse than that. Not another tree shall be felled on the grounds." "Of course not. But they will not stop there.
In the interim she may grow wiser, or some fortuitous occurrence may avert the danger we dread." In the brief silence that ensued, the governess seemed debating the expediency of making some revelation; and, encountering one of her perplexed and scrutinizing glances, the doctor smiled and said, gravely,
Friedrich feels that, however dangerous to quit Daun's neighborhood, he must, he in person, go at once. And who, in the interim, will watch Daun and his enterprises? Friedrich's reflections are: "Well, in the crisis of the moment, Saxony though there already are marauding Bodies of Reichsfolk in it must still be left to itself for a time; or cannot Finck and his 10,000 look to it?
They traded gladly, and when the young man heard that his dicker had earned for him the name of Fool MacNair in the conclave of the mighty, he smiled and bought more barrens. All of which had happened eight years before Chloe Elliston defied him among the stumps of her clearing, and in the interim much had transpired.
In most, if not all, of the cases which occurred previous to 1852 it is believed that the compensation provided by law for the officer regularly commissioned was paid to the person who discharged the duties ad interim.
The manner in which the spectroscope revealed the existence of two stars in beta Aurigæ is a beautiful illustration of the unexpected and, so to speak, automatic application of an old principle in the discovery of new facts not looked for. Investigation proved that the lines were doubled at regular intervals of about two days, and that they appeared single in the interim.
His lordship had the good policy to rescind the unauthorized act, and in so doing mitigated the ire of the Assembly; but he lost no time in proroguing a body, which, from various symptoms, appeared to be too independent, and disposed to be untractable. He continued to prorogue it from time to time, seeking in the interim to conciliate the Virginians, and soothe their irritated pride.
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