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At times they have raised serious tumults, and have even set not only the watch but the citizens at large at defiance. Strong measures have been several times taken against them; but they are a powerful body, seeing that in every shop there are one or more of them, and they can turn out with their clubs many thousand strong.
Here, after his long, strenuous, militant career, do we leave this inspiring teacher and "consecrated priest of the Ideal," his gentle soul finding rest and peace after the myriad troubles and tumults of life.
In the universal convulsion of civilization, the case of the several nations recalls the law of Solon, that in civil tumults the man who took neither side should be disfranchised. The United States chose neutrality, and expected that it would be permitted her.
Its stillness swallowed up all the tumults which filled the cities of France, and its one interest the coming and going of a feeble breath eclipsed the ambitions and hopes of a lifetime. Before it grew light Simon Fleix stole out to attend to the horses.
The crimes of the rebellion, tumults, conspiracy, mutiny, and sedition, as well as murder, incest, rape, and adultery, were to be punished with death, without benefit of clergy. To manslaughter, clergy was allowed.
The Stamp-act has proved a most pernicious measure; for, whether it is repealed or not, which is still very doubtful, it has given such terror to the Americans, that our trade with them will not be, for some years, what it used to be; and great numbers of our manufacturers at home will be turned a starving for want of that employment which our very profitable trade to America found them: and hunger is always the cause of tumults and sedition.
XIX. He afterwards quashed several tumults and insurrections, as well as several conspiracies against his life, which were discovered, by the confession of accomplices, before they were ripe for execution; and others subsequently.
It traverses the whole field of legitimate legislation. All the power which any legislature has within its own jurisdiction, Congress holds over the District of Columbia. It has been objected that the clause in question respects merely police regulations, and that its sole design was to enable Congress to protect itself against popular tumults.
If he had still been distrustful as to the directions aforesaid, and had gone on to observe the processes and ingresses, the danger would have been made clear, but even then he would not have dared to predict an early death to one in such high position: he feared the treacheries and tumults and the transfer of power which must ensue, and drew a picture of all the evils which might befall himself, evils which he was in no mood to face.
What good would it be to me!" She came closer, and put her little hands on his shoulders as he sat the centre of one of those sudden tumults of sense and spirit that sweep a strong man from his feet. "Oh, won't you take care of me? I love you so!" It was a cry of Nature. Tatham gave a great gulp, put out his arms, and caught her.
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