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The erring but impenitent potentate reduced his relative to such submission that he would sign monthly receipts for the subsidy and meekly hand over the cash: these were his only official acts, as he retired into private life in favour of Aden's bête noir, who flourished exceedingly until he blackmailed caravans too freely and got the local tribesmen on his track.
They pay a subsidy substitute don't you call it? to go and fight for them." "Yes, that is the coward's way," Roy said, scornfully. He paused for a minute, and then his eyes flashed fire. "Yes, Dudley, I'll let him go. It's me that's the coward to try and keep him back!
They were unable to present to their readers all that their readers expected at the price. This was because they were refused advertisement subsidy and were boycotted. In the fourth place, for reasons that will be apparent in a moment, they suffered from lack of information.
England also promised a subsidy, and the Marquis of Hamilton was to bring over 6000 infantry; but as the king did not wish openly to take part in the war this force was not to appear as an English contingent. Another regiment of Highlanders was brought over by Colonel John Munro of Obstell, and also a regiment recruited in the Lowlands by Colonel Sir James Lumsden.
So far back as 1872 the Society of Arts organised a system of instruction in the technology of arts and manufactures, for persons actually employed in factories and workshops, who desired to extend and improve their knowledge of the theory and practice of their particular avocations; and a considerable subsidy, in aid of the efforts of the Society, was liberally granted by the Clothworkers' Company.
Wasn't it true, then, that this Lincoln wished to tear the negro from his master, give him a vote and a subsidy, and set him up as the equal of the man that owned him? "Slavery may stay where it is," cried the young orator. "If it is content there, so are we content. What we say is that it shall not go one step farther. No, not one inch into a northern territory." On the next occasion Mr.
And, as has been said, the Will and Inventory proved at Elsbeth's death, six years after her husband's, that he had made no bad provision for them in the matter of material comforts, however remiss his conduct in its moral aspects. The Royal Accounts break off in 1541, but the Subsidy Roll for the City of London has a very precious item for Holbein's biography in the October of this year.
The fact that he is obliged to make a public instead of finding one ready-made, or instead of being able by the subsidy of a prince to dispense with one this necessity will in the long run tend to keep his work vital and human.
"Ah yes. When you came to examine into it. Well, I only want you to examine into my bill. Mr. Trollop, you would not sell your vote on that subsidy bill which was perfectly right but you accepted of some of the stock, with the understanding that it was to stand in your brother-in-law's name." "There is no pr I mean, this is, utterly groundless, Miss Hawkins."
England still resounded with complaints of misgovernment, and demands for the execution of the charters. Before going to Bordeaux in 1253, Henry obtained from the reluctant parliament a considerable subsidy, and pledged himself as "a man, a Christian, a knight, and a crowned and anointed king," to uphold the charters.
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