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His secretaries perused them and selected all the items which would interest the President; these were read to him and considered.
He thrust it into his pocket, without daring to look at it there; but he went into Verrey's, and asked for a cup of coffee, and perused the document. The principal items were as follows: May 4. Re-shaping and repairing elegant lace mantle, 1 8 Chip bonnet, feather, and flowers . . . . 4 4 May 20.
The soldiers receive me, whenever I appear, with their customary acclamations. Fausta shares this enthusiasm. Wait without anxiety or fear for news from Emesa. When we had perused and re-perused the despatches of the Queen, and were brooding in no little despondency over their contents, Longinus re-entering said to me,
On the 27th of November, 1771, the council of this establishment wrote him the following letter: "The military school have perused with equal indignation and grief the memorials which have appeared respecting you in the public prints.
The night after Bonaparte had perused this memorial, a police commissary, accompanied by four gendarmes, entered the professor's bedroom, forced him to dress, and ushered him into a covered cart, which carried him under escort to the left bank of the Rhine; where he was left with orders, under pain of death, never more to enter the territory of the French Empire.
I dare say, quoth my mother But stop, dear Sir for what my mother dared to say upon the occasion and what my father did say upon it with her replies and his rejoinders, shall be read, perused, paraphrased, commented, and descanted upon or to say it all in a word, shall be thumb'd over by Posterity in a chapter apart I say, by Posterity and care not, if I repeat the word again for what has this book done more than the Legation of Moses, or the Tale of a Tub, that it may not swim down the gutter of Time along with them?
His breath came and went quickly, his cheeks flushed, his eyes dilated, line after line he perused with apparent wonder and rapture, when suddenly interrupting himself he raised his head and recited in a half whisper: "With thundering notes of song sublime I cast my sins away from me On stairs of sound I mount I climb! The angels wait and pray for me!
Two Persons of More Importance, and why they went to the Beach in October; Miss Carlisle Heth, and how she met an unwelcome swain at Sea; how this Swain could swim enough for one. Mr. Heth perused the Severe Arraignment of himself about nine o'clock, over his second cup of coffee.
Under the tuition of the abbot Serapion, he applied himself to ecclesiastical studies, with such indefatigable ardor, that in the course of one sleepless night, he has perused the four Gospels, the Catholic Epistles, and the Epistle to the Romans.
It has been observed by the reader who has carefully perused the foregoing statement, that there were two distinct elements which made up the great conspiracy, viz: The Copperheads, or Sons of Liberty, and Knights of the Golden Circle, and the rebel emissaries both in the Northern States and in Canada.
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