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Updated: June 21, 2025


Beatrice sits down again on the arm of the sofa, and resigns herself to her fate; but she looks rather annoyed and vexed about it. Mrs. Romer paces the room feverishly and impatiently. "What did you think of Miss Nevill?" asks Beatrice. "I could hardly see her in her hat and that thick veil; but she looked as if she were handsome."

Sulla Resigns the Regency Ordinarily he had himself observed those regulations, which he prescribed for the future. That the people were consulted, we read in the law as to the quaestors which is still in part extant; and the same is attested of other laws, e. g. the sumptuary law and those regarding the confiscation of domains.

The club breaks up; and the Spectator resigns his functions. Such events can hardly be said to form a plot; yet they are related with such truth, such grace, such wit, such humor, such pathos, such knowledge of the human heart, such knowledge of the ways of the world, that they charm us on the hundredth perusal.

Oscard's orders; but before I go I want to give you notice of resignation. I resigns my partnership in this 'ere Simiacine at six months from to-day. It's a bit too hot, sir, that's the truth. It's all very well for gentlemen like yourself and Mr.

Greenland for her its bulky whale resigns, And temperate Gallia rears her generous vines: 'Midst warm Iberia citron orchards blow, And the ripe fruitage bends the laboring bough; In every clime her prosperous fleets are known, She makes the wealth of every clime her own." It also contains a delicately-curtained allusion to Mr. Roscoe:

In the face of this exposure, the agitation for cramming the society down the throats of the public goes on more desperately than ever. By this means, Mr Nogoe manages to hold on till Christmas, and then pocketing his salary, resigns his office in favour of Mr Dunderhead, who has hitherto figured as honorary Vice-Something, and who enters upon office with a gravity becoming the occasion.

He is henceforth the companion of lost souls. He is the most melancholy of cynics in the kingdom of death. He has ever before him the vision of men hanging on gibbets. He has all the hatreds of a man tortured and haunted and old. Not that he ever entirely resigns his carnality. His only complaint against the flesh is that it perishes like the snows of last year.

If this cabinet council in the mother country, or local council in a dependency, ceases to command a majority in the popular legislative body, it resigns, and the Governor is obliged to select a council which, by commanding such a majority, can obtain the supplies necessary to carry on the government.

I was silent during the repast, but at dessert, M. de Voltaire, knowing that I had reasons for not liking the Venetian Government, introduced the subject; but I disappointed him, as I maintained that in no country could a man enjoy more perfect liberty than in Venice. "Yes," said he, "provided he resigns himself to play the part of a dumb man."

What a wretched thing a woman is who is abandoned, who resigns, and sheds tears! "Then she went on fiercely, "'Confess that you have never loved me really! "'Ah, you know very well the contrary! "'Still you abandon me for another, for that Dionysia! "'You are married: you cannot be mine. "'Then if I were free if I had been a widow' "'You would be my wife you know very well.

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