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This caused great alarm in England, for fear of the progress of French principles, and all the alarmists rallied round the Pitt administration, and war, war, eternal war against French principles, was the watch-word of the day. The parliament met in January, and the enormous supplies were granted almost without any opposition.
Whenever Cher'ea came to demand the watch-word from the emperor, according to custom, he always gave him either Venus, Adonis, or some such, implying softness and effeminacy. Cher'ea secretly imparted his design to several senators and knights, whom he knew to have received personal injuries from Calig'ula.
Then if built upon high ethical and moral standards where mutuality is the watch-word and the governing principle of its life, its motto might through right, power through justice, it becomes a fit and effective member of the Society of Nations. Internationalism is higher than nationalism, humanity is above the nation.
Follingsbee, like all ladies whose watch-word is "Excelsior," had a peculiar, difficult, and slippery path to climb.
Yes, at all times, a Congress is a necessity for united action; but in the troubled periods we now face, after the war, it becomes a factor of supreme interest and of the most vital importance. Reconstruction is the world's watch-word as nations rise from the ruins a long protracted and universal war has accumulated around them.
Prudent men thought it would be unsafe, unwise and unpatriotic to compromise this great national interest by retaining the old watch-word on which Gladstone had twice fought and twice been beaten. It was clear, too, that a Home Rule Bill would provoke a direct conflict with the House of Lords and would raise that great struggle on not the most favourable issue.
They were both struggling for nothing but place and power; their great end and aim were the same. The watch-word which, notwithstanding their ostensible difference in principles, was common to them, was this "keep the people in ignorance, or neither of our parties will be able to plunder them."
Silently, and in the middle of the night, Argantes and Clorinda took their way down the hills of Jerusalem, and, quitting the gates, went stealthily towards the site of the tower. But its ever-watchful guards were alarmed. They demanded the watch-word; and, not receiving it, cried out, "To arms! to arms!"
The Commission has launched an educational campaign with the watch-word "Illiteracy eliminated in 1920." A number of Southern states have recently made earnest efforts to reduce the percentage of illiteracy within their borders.
The principal places of the city were thronged with these men, some of whom shook above their heads burning torches! "Death to the Spaniards! death to the oppressors!" such was the watch-word of the rebels.
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