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Three years is a longtime; and though he had no doubt of the pretty Fiammetta, yet women are women, said the shrewd fellow to himself, and who knows what might happen, if a gallant came along who could read and write, as Fiammetta could, and, besides, could play the guitar?

Tom Reade hastily broke the seal and read: "If you don't get away from Paloma pretty soon your presence will hold the railroad up for a longtime to come! Get out, if you're wise, or the railroad will suffer with you!" "I reckon the fellow who wrote that was sincere enough," said Tom, as he passed the letter over to his chum.

If my longtime memory be good, they were sure that their establishment of a great free Republic would soon be imitated by European peoples that democracies would take the place of autocracies in all so-called civilized countries; for that was the form that the fight took in their day against organized Privilege.

Such was the express command of him whom the flatterers called the "most divine genius ever known." Shortly afterwards came an order to dismantle the fortifications, which had certainly proved sufficiently feeble in the hour of need, and to raze what was left of the city from the surface of the earth. The work was faithfully accomplished, and for a longtime Naarden ceased to exist.

During the progress of the war, the haughty and longtime imperial Louis was reduced to a state of humiliation that excited a compassion so profound as to prevent its own open expression the most galling of all sentiments to a proud mind. In the year 1709 he solicited peace on terms of most abject submission.

For a longtime now he had been accepting the failure as best he could. But compensation for all this were the new interests, hopes, ambitions, which centred in the life of his son. To see him a minister, a religious leader among men that would be happiness enough for him. His family had always been a religious people.

His folks have been in this county a longtime, from what I've heerd, off an' on." "Very true," replied Mrs. Prency; "but he has peculiar views, and when he hears of any one who believes believes in religion as you do, he is quite likely to visit him and to ask a great many questions."

The state of my mind, likewise, requires me to mingle again in the mass of citizens. Great power has for a longtime been confided to my hands. I have employed it on all occasions for the advantage of my country; so much the worse for those who put no faith in virtue, and may have suspected mine. My recompense is in my own conscience, and in the opinion of posterity.

Crossing herself, and again kissing the signature, she began the reading, which, as the hand was familiar to her, and the composition in the most faultless Greek of the period, was in nowise a perplexity. "BIELO-OSERO, 3d June, 1452. "From Hilarion, the Hegumen, to Irene, his well-beloved daughter. "Thou hast thought of me this longtime as at rest forever at rest with the Redeemer.

Justice Story, Marshall's longtime associate on the bench, dissented strongly in both cases, lamenting the loss of Marshall's leadership and the change in the viewpoint of the Court. Miln, 11 Peters, 102; Briscoe v.

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