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The Bannerworth family are the sufferers from all that has happened, and not the inflictors of suffering." "Ay, be it so; but he who once raises a mob has raised an evil spirit, which, in the majority of cases, it requires a far more potent spell than he is master of to quell again." "It is so.
I now bid farewell to the country of my birth of my passions of my death; a country whose misfortunes have invoked my sympathies whose factions I sought to quell whose intelligence I prompted to a lofty aim whose freedom has been my fatal dream.
Early in the summer Antiochus Epiphanes had quitted Judaea for Persia, to quell an insurrection which his cupidity had provoked in the latter country.
Leoni looked at him curiously, and slowly placed his hand within his breast to draw out the little golden flask, which he tapped with his finger-nails. "Three parts gone," he said; "but enough left for the Comte's use. A few drops will quell his hunger; double the quantity will make him sleep in peace.
The author embarks on board a ship bound for Cadiz Is near being shipwrecked Goes to Malaga Remarkable fine cathedral there The author disputes with a popish priest Picking up eleven miserable men at sea in returning to England Engages again with Doctor Irving to accompany him to Jamaica and the Mosquito Shore Meets with an Indian prince on board The author attempts to instruct him in the truths of the Gospel Frustrated by the bad example of some in the ship They arrive on the Mosquito Shore with some slaves they purchased at Jamaica, and begin to cultivate a plantation Some account of the manners and customs of the Mosquito Indians Successful device of the author's to quell a riot among them Curious entertainment given by them to Doctor Irving and the author, who leaves the shore and goes for Jamaica Is barbarously treated by a man with whom he engaged for his passage Escapes and goes to the Mosquito admiral, who treats him kindly He gets another vessel and goes on board Instances of bad treatment Meets Doctor Irving Gets to Jamaica Is cheated by his captain Leaves the Doctor and goes for England.
Ben Stubbs and several other seamen, who had not lost their heads, were grouped behind them prepared to quell any onslaught on the boats. The members of the crew, who had become panic-stricken when the helpless ship encountered the iceberg, paused and looked shamefaced. "We've a right to save our lives," they muttered angrily. "And prove yourselves cowards," exclaimed Captain Barrington.
An increase of loans at such times is often an increase of the liabilities of the bank, not a diminution of its reserve. Just so before 1844, an issue of notes, as in to quell a panic entirely internal did not diminish the bullion reserve. The notes went out, but they did not return.
"Yes, if you will come and take a walk with me." "Monsieur is very feeble," interposed Mademoiselle Brazier; "just now he was unwilling even to go out in the carriage," she added, turning upon the old man the fixed look with which keepers quell a maniac. Philippe took Flore by the arm, compelling her to look at him, and looking at her in return as fixedly as she had just looked at her victim.
This silent grief, which could no longer control itself and no longer wished to be controlled; this powerful will, which had once been able to quell the most violent storms, and now going adrift on a dead sea and in an unruffled calm this, said Arthur, was the most painful spectacle he had ever beheld. Edmee seemed to wish to have done with life.
So fiercely had the people fought that the troops sent out to quell the rising had been utterly routed everywhere, while many of the regiments had turned in our favour and had actually held several of the barricades, winning brilliant victories. "It is yonder, at the palace, where the resistance will be greatest," the man cried excitedly, blood streaming from a ghastly wound on his brow.
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