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At one time the furious general faced a mutinous band single-handed and, swearing that he would shoot the first man who stirred, awed the recalcitrants into obedience. On another occasion he had a youth who had been guilty of insubordination shot before the whole army as an object lesson.

It was most opportune, for the then pressing need to strengthen the weak and recall the recalcitrants who indiscriminately charge the party with being remiss in requiting and acknowledging the Negro's devotion.

Bishop Leighton had a plan for abolishing all but a shadow of Episcopacy; but the temper of the recalcitrants displayed itself in a book, 'Naphtali, advocating the right of the godly to murder their oppressors.

This was his largest outlay, but in return he was protected.... Deep disorder brooded in the present political silence; all recalcitrants were gathering under Celestino Rey but this situation was only beginning to be understood. At certain times of year, Carreras had in his employ the heads of five hundred families, and had shown himself unique in paying money for labor. This was un-Spanish.

They 'had a lad with the gift who would do the preaching fine, and as there was no police-station within forty miles it seemed fairly long odds on the Free Kirk recalcitrants. However, there was a resolute minority of crofters on the side of the minister, and every chance of an ecclesiastical battle royal.

Before the prorogation of Parliament in February the two recalcitrants in the Tower, More and Fisher, were attainted High Treason for maintaining their refusal to take the prescribed oath under the Act of Succession.

A full report of this affair was sent to the King of Spain and as a result he promoted Moraga and other officers, and increased the pay of some of the soldiers. He also tendered the thanks of the nation to all the participants. Runaway neophytes gave considerable trouble for several years, and in 1819 a force was sent from San Francisco to punish these recalcitrants and their allies.

The law made it the duty of the Secretary of the Commonwealth to report to the law officers of the State, for prosecution, all those who failed to comply with the act. Sixty-seven such delinquents were reported the first year. The Grand Jury refused to indict them, but the number of recalcitrants has gradually diminished. The experience of Massachusetts is not unique.

If your Majesty should think fit to proclaim to the recalcitrants of Ely, that unless they submit themselves to your Royal Grace and to that, of course, of His Holiness, our Father within a certain day, you will convert to other uses premising, to avoid scandal, that those uses shall be for the benefit of Holy Church all lands and manors of theirs lying without the precincts of the Isle of Ely, those lands being, as is known, large, and of great value, Quid plura?

There they stood, looking like two recalcitrants that would not. Oh, that Captain! "Let me go," she implored him. He loosened his hold a trifle and pressed her to him again. Once more it looked as if both were resisting. "Come back up into the wood," he urged again and again. "Oh, it's impossible!" she answered. "And then it's all wet with the dew."

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