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He also says it was a paper of "unheard-of violence; burning, assassination, dynamite bombs there was nothing but that in it." "Memoirs of a Revolutionist," pp. 478-480. The headquarters of the bands were at the office of the secret police. While terrorism was running its tragic course, the socialists grew from a tiny sect into a world-wide movement.

The judge, that is to say, his secretary and the assistant debated for a long time upon such an unheard-of affair. Finally it was decided to write a report of the matter to the governor, as the investigation of the matter pertained more to the department of the city police.

I think the giving him this unheard-of chance among us is, in plain words, pretty much like giving him hush money to keep him quiet. However that may be, Mr. Matthew Sharpin is to have the case now in your hands, and if he succeeds with it he pokes his ugly nose into our office as sure as fate.

The strangest phenomena of dreams beset them, the lowering heavens, the fervid sweetness caught by faces in our visions, and unheard-of agility under a load of chains, all these so vividly, that they took the pranks of the orgy about them for the freaks of some nightmare in which all movement is silent, and cries never reach the ear.

It was under the reign of Hugh the Capet's grandson, Henry I, that the year 1033 arrived, and with it unheard-of, even incredible events a spectacle without its equal until then which was the culmination of the prevalent myth regarding the end of the world with the year 1000. The Church had fixed the last day of the year 1000 as the final term for the world's existence.

These men had thrown off the fetters of education, and were, unbiased by any sectarian feeling, being guided solely by their prayerful researches into divine truth as revealed in the Bible. Their whole object was to enjoy Christian communion to extend the reign of grace to live to the honour of Christ and they formed a new, and at that time unheard-of, community.

In the present instance, my brain had scarcely formulated within itself the thought, 'Somebody who was not Manderson has been wearing these shoes, when there flew into my mind a flock of ideas, all of the same character and all bearing upon this new notion. It was unheard-of for Manderson to drink much whisky at night.

Measures were so well taken that quantities of game and venison arrived from all sides; and the seas of Normandy, of Holland, of England, of Brittany, even the Mediterranean, furnished all they contained the most unheard-of, extraordinary, and most exquisite at a given day and hour with inimitable order, and by a prodigious number of horsemen and little express carriages.

"Why, for me to move would be a quite unheard-of thing." So Jurgen left him, and went into the forest. And there Jurgen encountered a smiling young fellow, who rode upon the back of a large ram. This young man had his left fore-finger laid to his lips, and his right hand held an astonishing object to be thus publicly displayed. "But, oh, dear me! now, really, sir !" says Jurgen.

As this unheard-of circumstance confounded and perplexed the pilots, who apprehended danger in these strange regions and at such unusual distance from home, the admiral endeavoured to calm their fears by assigning a cause for this wonderful phenomenon: He alleged that it was occasioned by the polar star making a circuit round the pole, by which they were not a little satisfied.

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