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Towards the end of the year a truce was accorded, but it was in no way observed in Perigord by the English. The correct date of the capture of Domme appears to have been 1347. The men who treasonably delivered up the place were afterwards hanged by the French party when they regained possession of the stronghold.
As for the 'pathetic sublimity of the Funeral of Dr. Bouthoin, Victor inveighed against an impious irony in the over dose of the pathos; and the same might be suspected in Britannia's elegy upon him, a strain of hot eulogy throughout. Mr. Semhians, all but treasonably, calls it, Papboat and Brandy: 'our English literary diet of the day': stimulating and not nourishing.
"I have no choice in the matter, Mrs. Hallam." The green eyes darkened ominously. "You mean I am to understand, then, that you're against us, that you prefer to side with swindlers and scoundrels, all because of a " She discovered him eying her with a smile of such inscrutable and sardonic intelligence, that the words died on her lips, and she crimsoned, treasonably to herself.
"On the whole I think Captain Sydenham was right." After the happy reunion at Castle Moyna there followed a council of war. Captain Sydenham treasonably presided, and Honora sat enthroned amid the silent homage of her friends, who had but one thought, to lift the sorrow from her heart, and banish the pallor of anxiety from her lovely face. Her violet eyes burned with fever.
Kirkpatrick of Dunscore, and the rest of that faction, have accused, in formal process, the unfortunate and Rev. Mr. Heron of Kirkgunzeon, that in ordaining Mr. Nielson to the cure of souls in Kirkbean, he, the said Heron, feloniously and treasonably bound the said Nielson to the confession of faith, so far as it was agreeable to reason and the word of God! Mrs.
They held that there should be a new and up-to-date convention, especially as the old one, owing to the desertion of many of its treasonably inclined members, including General Sterling Price, of the Confederate Army, who was its first president, had become "a rump," and so there were old-conventionists and new-conventionists. The old-convention men, however, were in the saddle.
Then tell your gossip Winchester that the time approaches to strike, and that I am ready to serve him. I have done some good work for the King's Highness through Privy Seal. But my nose is a good one. I begin to smell out that Privy Seal worketh treasonably. 'You are a mad fool to think to trick me, Katharine said. 'Neither you nor I, nor any man, believes that Privy Seal would work a treason.
But being afterward condemned to death on a charge of treason not an unknown charge, as Walpole imagines, but a charge of having treasonably aided the escape of the Earl of Suffolk he was then, as More says, examined about it in the Tower, having probably made a voluntary confession of guilt to ease his conscience before his execution.
"He has carried off, by treason, a noble young girl, and married her equally treasonably; either he must ask for the dissolution of the marriage himself, or you must do it for him." "I have promised." "I have your word?" "You have." "Remember that they know and are anxiously waiting." "She shall be free, Bussy; I pledge my word." Bussy kissed the hand which had signed so many false promises.
The news swept abroad over the whole island that the palladium of the public liberties was lost maybe treasonably destroyed. Within thirty minutes almost the entire nation were in the court-room that is to say, the church. The impeachment of the chief magistrate followed, upon Stavely's motion. The accused met his misfortune with the dignity which became his great office.
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