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"Where have you been?" said he. "I have been to see one of my relations, who solicits a favour of you." "What is it?" I then informed him of the unfortunate situation of M. Defeu. His first answer was dreadful. "No pity! no pity for emigrants! Whoever fights against his country is a child who tries to kill his mother!" This first burst of anger being over, I returned to the charge.
Richard solicits a passport. Maynard's answer. The alarm given. King Richard's flight through Germany. Richard concealed near Vienna. His messenger. Torturing the messenger. The king a captive. The archduke imprisons Richard in Tiernsteign. The emperor buys the prisoner. It was now late in the season, and the autumnal gales had begun to blow.
As, in the end, all the members of this elective Constitution are equally fugitive, and exist only for the election, they may be no longer the same persons who had chosen him, to whom he is to be responsible when he solicits for a renewal of his trust.
Medals were struck with the customary vows for the long and auspicious reign of the young Cæsar; and as the people, who were not admitted into the secrets of the palace, still loved his virtues, and respected his dignity, a poet who solicits his recall from exile, adores with equal devotion the majesty of the father and that of the son.
But if, upon the solid Tuscan foundation, the Doric, the Ionic, and the Corinthian orders rise gradually with all their beauty, proportions, and ornaments, the fabric seizes the most incurious eye, and stops the most careless passenger; who solicits admission as a favor, nay, often purchases it.
Hear me, Roland! a lot calls thee solicits thee demands thee the proudest to which man can be destined, and it uses the voice of thine earliest, thy best, thine only friend Wilt thou resist it? Then go thy way leave me here my hopes on earth are gone and withered I will kneel me down before yonder profaned altar, and when the raging heretics return, they shall dye it with the blood of a martyr."
The cleanness and quietness of it, the independent effort to do something, to leave something which shall give joy to man long after the howling has died away to the last ghost of an echo such a vision solicits me in the watches of night with an almost irresistible force."
The candid, yet critical, attention of such gentlemen, the author especially solicits. He assures them that he does not write at random, but from careful research and practical experience. His philosophic theories he offers only for what they are worth. His principles of practice he believes to be scientifically correct and of great value.
State of Europe subsequently to the Peace of Nimeguen Arrogant Conduct of Louis XIV. Truce for Twenty Years Death of Charles II. of England League of Augsburg The Conduct of William He invades England James II. Deposed William III. proclaimed King of England King William puts himself at the Head of the Confederacy against Louis XIV., and enters on the War Military Operations Peace of Ryswyk Death of Charles II. of Spain War of Succession Death of William III. His Character Duke of Marlborough Prince Eugene Successes of the Earl of Peterborough in Spain and Portugal Louis XIV. solicits Peace Conferences for Peace Peace of Utrecht Treaty of the Barrier.
Such, no doubt, is the state in which man finds himself, when a lively passion solicits him to the commission of crime, whilst fear points out to him the danger by which it is attended: such, also, is the condition of him whom remorse, by the continued labour of his distracted soul, prevents from enjoying the objects he has criminally obtained.
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