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The kingdom, accustomed to repose, is already weary of war therefore, they are all pacifically inclined." "It has been intimated to me," he said, "that if I would send a properly qualified person, who should declare that your Majesty had not absolutely forbidden the coming of Lord Leicester, such an agent would be well received, and perhaps the Earl would be recalled."

Riley-Werkheimer approached, but very pacifically. He was paler than he will ever be again in his life, I fear. "This is most distressing, most distressing, Mr. Mr. ahem! I've never been so outraged in my life. I but, wait!" He had caught the snap in my atavistic eye. "I am not seeking trouble. We will go, sir. I I I think my wife has quite recovered. Are are you all right, my dear?"

"Good ole Jim! Glad to see you! Hav' drink!" Tally nodded, and, to Bob's surprise, took his place at the bar. "Hav' 'nother!" cried Darrell. "God! I'm glad to see you! Nobody in town." "All right," agreed Tally pacifically; "but let's go across the river to Dugan's and get it." To this Darrell readily agreed. They left the saloon.

Nay, he even hinted it was lucky for Sycamore that the knight of the Crescent happened to be so pacifically disposed. His patron sickened at these praises, and took fire at the last observation. He affected to undervalue personal beauty, though the opinion of the world had been favourable to himself in that particular.

On the other hand, it was very obvious, that to accept the sovereignty of Philip's rebellious Provinces, was to declare war upon Philip; whereas, had she been pacifically inclined towards that sovereign, and treacherously disposed towards the Netherlands, it would be a decided advantage to her to have those strong places in her power. But the suspicions as to her good faith were exaggerated.

But both are enemies of the social order, and both are favorers of woman suffrage. How "pacifically" the labor movement that originated in France in 1848, and spread throughout Europe, was likely to proceed, we may judge by its constant outbreaks kindred to the recent bomb-throwing in Paris.

"It is so old, I don't believe it's worth the trouble," returned the judge pacifically. "Well, it isn't my place to say you ought to have new; but do look at it the next time you go out there. I've come, Calvin, to see if you've heard about Sam." Judge Trent settled his head in his neck as though bracing himself. "I learned of it yesterday, Martha. Pray accept my condolences.

Well, well, have it your own way!” said the Devil, pacifically, and Bon-Bon, having beaten his Majesty at an argument, thought it his duty to conclude a second bottle of Chambertin. “As I was saying,” resumed the visitoras I was observing a little while ago, there are some very outré notions in that book of yours, Monsieur Bon-Bon.

"I love to have Anna with me in the afternoons, and when Bab's in town we can send her over there she's no trouble!" Julia turned her face up for a kiss. "Run and wash your hands, Doctor dear!" said she. "Yes and what are you going to do?" Jim asked jealously. "I'm going to wait for you right here, and we'll go down together," she said pacifically. Jim took another kiss. "Happy?" he asked.

Such bold language and such open reliance on the support of Spain in disputing the primogeniture of the Dauphin were fast driving the most pacifically inclined in France into enthusiasm for the war. The States, too, saw their opportunity more vividly every day. "What could we desire more," wrote Aerssens to Barneveld, "than open war between France and Spain?

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