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In an assembly of all the men learned in the law who were then in Lima, they arraigned the president as having acted criminally, in taking possession of the ships belonging to the colony, and by invading the country in a warlike manner, contrary to the tenor of the commission and instructions he had received from the king; endeavouring at the same time to convince the assembly, that it was just and proper to proceed judicially against the president, and those captains and others who adhered to him and abetted him in these proceedings, and that they ought to be proceeded against in a formal manner, by legal process.

They howled at him in derision. "Oh, you liar!" said Henry, forgetting his anger. "You hug women all day long, you Mormon!" Ninian roared, "or you would if they'd let you!" "That's why you react so strongly from love in your plays," Roger said judicially. "You can't leave them alone in real life...." "I don't mean to say I haven't kissed a girl or two," Gilbert admitted. "A girl or two!

'You'll give the show away, you fool! 'No, I shan't, Clemmy, my boy, said Mr. Heeley judicially. 'They'll stand simply anything. I bet you what you like Onions Winter quotes that all over the place. And he handed the last sheet of the review to a messenger, and ran off to the editorial room to report that instructions had been executed.

Unfortunately there is not much evidence of this kind. One other fact must not be overlooked. A large percentage of the cases that went against the accused were in towns judicially independent of the assize courts. At Faversham, at Lynn, at Yarmouth, and at Leicester the local municipal authorities were to blame for the hanging of witches.

"Maybe so," said Howard scornfully, while he flattened his nose against the ticket-office window, in a vain endeavor to see the clock. "Girls always like a new face, and Allie's just like all the rest of them." "No," said Allie judicially, as she pulled the collar of her fur jacket more closely about her ears.

Various disaffected and uneasy souls had wandered off to other points, and Winthrop gives the results, at first quietly and judicially, but rising at the close to a noble indignation. "Others who went to other places, upon like grounds, succeeded no better.

The state of things is shown by the aggravated punishment for outrages on property committed by armed bands, which was introduced by one of the better Optimates, Marcus Lucullus, as presiding over the administration of justice in the capital about the year 676, with the express object of inducing the proprietors of large bands of slaves to exercise a more strict superintendence over them and thereby avoid the penalty of seeing them judicially condemned.

"When I run a fifty foot tunnel into a ledge of antimony over on the Skookumchuck it looked like somethin' good." Uncle Bill added drily: "I ain't excited." "It might be one of them rar' minerals." Yankee Sam hefted it judicially. "What do you hold it at?" "Anything I can git." "You ought to git ten thousand dollars easy when Capital takes holt."

No politician of his time retained so remarkably, amid party conflicts, the power of judging questions from all their sides; of balancing judicially opposing considerations; of looking beyond the passions and interests of the hour; of realising the points of view of those to whom he was opposed.

You are Colonel Chabert, I am glad to think it; but it has to be proved judicially to persons whose interest it will be to deny it. Hence, your papers will be disputed. That contention will give rise to ten or twelve preliminary inquiries.

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