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Thus he made the senate and the people accustomed to seeing him at the head of affairs, and when the actual fact was allowed to transpire, Servius took possession of the kingdom with the consent of the senate, but without that of the people, which he did not ask. This was the first king who ascended the throne without the suffrages of the Populus Romanus.
Do you know the history of his aversion to the word transpire ? Then taking down the folio Dictionary, he shewed it with this censure on its secondary sense: 'To escape from secrecy to notice; a sense lately innovated from France, without necessity . The truth was Lord Bolingbroke, who left the Jacobites, first used it; therefore, it was to be condemned.
"That if anything should transpire; if Hannah should be found, or or my presence required in any way, you will not keep me in ignorance. That you will let me know the worst when it conies, without fail." "I will." "And now, good-night. Mrs. Veeley is coming back, and you would scarcely wish to be found here by her." "No," said I.
It was not until Sunday, July 13th, that all this was finished; and the army with its dying general proceeded to the Great Meadows, where the close was to transpire: "Last scene of all, That ends this strange, eventful history." Ever since the retreat commenced Braddock had preserved a steadfast silence, unbroken save when he issued the necessary commands.
I must insist, Monsieur; for if ever it should transpire that he was not dead the Seigneur would hang us." The stranger's weak eyes seemed to kindle in anger, and his lips curled until they exaggerated the already preposterous tilt of his nose. "He would hang you, eh?" said he. "Ma foi, Duhamel, we shall change all this very soon, I promise you." "God knows it needs changing," growled Duhamel.
Over the frontier M. de Kercadiou and Mme. de Plougastel will have to conduct me; and then we shall be quits." "Quits?" quoth she. "But you will be unable to return!" "You conceive, of course, my eagerness to do so. My child, in a day or two there will be enquiries. It will be asked what has become of me. Things will transpire. Then the hunt will start.
It was evident to him, that Buckar Sano had either practised an imposition upon him, or that he had grossly exaggerated the treasures of the wonderful city; but in regard to the former, he could not divine any motive by which Buckar Sano could be actuated in imposing upon him; and in regard to the latter, making every allowance for exaggeration, it might eventually transpire, that the country abounded with the precious metal, although perhaps not exactly in the extraordinary degree as reported by Buckar Sano.
Nor was the free will and independence of Don Jose Sepulvida in the least opposed by his relations. Whether they felt they had already committed themselves, or had hopes in the future, did not transpire. Enough that the escapade of a week was tacitly forgotten.
He was conducted, amidst the shouts and acclamations of the multitude, who filled all the apartments of the palace. He was a few minutes only with the Queen, and what passed between them did not transpire. The King went out to ride. He passed through the crowd to his carriage, and into it, without being in the least noticed. As Mr.
"Indeed, one of my reasons for being present is to ensure that nothing on that score shall transpire." There followed a moment's silence. Then the president ventured a question. "May we ask, sir, at least whether Colonel Grant's observation of Count Samoval resulted from any knowledge of, or expectation of, this duel that was impending?" "Certainly you may ask that," Lord Wellington, consented.
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