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Capo d'Istria assumed the absolute direction of political affairs, and by his Russian partizanship and anti-Anglican prejudices, plunged Greece in a new revolution, when his personal oppression of the family of Mauromichalis caused his assassination. The acts of the following have been printed in a collection composed of several volumes.

It has been indorsed by E. Roubanovitch, a member of the International Socialist Bureau, and a man of the highest integrity, in the following words: "I affirm that her sincere and matured testimony cannot be suspected of partizanship or of dogmatic partiality against the Bolsheviki."

I had taken the first, the hardest step, toward the realization of my dream of real political power, to become an unbossed boss, not the agent and servant of Plutocracy or Partizanship, but using both to further my own purposes and plans. I had thus laid out for myself the difficult feat of controlling two fiery steeds.

Each horse of my team had taken a turn at doing dangerous, even menacing, threshing about; but both were now quietly pulling in the harness, Partizanship as docile as Plutocracy. The betting odds were six to five against us, but we of the "inside" began to plunge on Burbank and Howard.

But Kate, accustomed to eat greedily of life's sugar-plums, only stamped her foot impatiently at his persistence, saying: "You are just a great big monopolist, George, and don't want our world to look at me, even through a glass case; the idea of you being jealous of a man whom we both agreed to sit on if he play bigamist; you forget our partizanship."

Dillingham did the shooting!" declared the nurse with violent partizanship. "Look at the way he sneaked home, and left the other young man to get a doctor and help move Sheeley to the hospital. Yes, sir, it's time for your medicine, just wait 'till I finish this spool and I'll go down and heat the water." "He he oughtn't to have gone away?" said Miss Lady, looking at the Doctor interrogatively.

Semiarian violence frustrated Hilary's efforts, but Athanasius had things more in his favour, now that Julian had sobered Christian partizanship. If he wished the Galileans to quarrel, he also left them free to combine. So twenty-one bishops, mostly exiles, met at Alexandria in the summer of 362.

Jolyon perceived suddenly that he had made a mistake to bring June her violent partizanship was fighting Soames' battle. "It would be best for Irene to come quietly to us at Robin Hill, and see how things shape." "Of course," said June; "only...." Irene looked full at Jolyon in all his many attempts afterwards to analyze that glance he never could succeed. "No!

I tell you, Herr Count, ardent partizanship of that sort from the other donna looks a trifle suspicious!"

She could look forward with a girl's pleasure to the perusal of them in manuscript, in a woody nook, in a fervour of partizanship, easily avoiding sight of errors, grammatical or moral. She chafed at the possible printing and publishing of them. That would be equivalent to an exhibition of him clean-stripped for a run across London brilliant in himself, spotty in the offence.

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