28 examples of council's in sentences

The Walker affair, which now broke out again, was much more serious than the storm in the Council's teacup.

But when two o'clock struck at Holland House Montgomery rose and began to put the council's plan in operation.

The Arab delegation complains in their note lately issued expressing their disappointment at the Supreme Council's decision with regard to the Arab liberated countries, which, it declares, is contrary to the principle of self-determination.

"I send you a copy of the resolution of the Assembly of Carolina, and the Governor and Council's letter to me.

She is the king's counsellor and the council's grace, youth's guard and age's glory.

His safety must be his council's care, his health his subjects' prayer, his pleasure his peers' comfort, and his content his kingdom's gladness.

But I could see that a revision of the Allied Council's resolution might affect French amour propre, and place both Council and commander in an anomalous position.

When General Ganin reported himself to the Supreme Governor with the Allied Council's orders to take over the command of the Allied and Russian forces in Siberia, he was met with a blank refusal from the Omsk Government.

Your Friend, Mr. HONEYCOMB, is a little surprized to see a Woman here alone and unattended; but I dismissed my Coach at the Gate, and tripped it down to my Council's Chambers, for Lawyer's Fees take up too much of a small disputed Joynture to admit any other Expence but meer Necessaries.

" They mounted one of the cars that are fed on the County Council's lightning.

The Council, 'knowing him to be a man of ill principles,' thought it improper to order any man on such a risky service, but Lieutenant Mackintosh, in consideration of a gratuity of one thousand rupees, undertook to go, and departed for Colaba, with Rs.30,000 as ransom for the European prisoners, the convention sealed with the Council's seal, and ships to bring back the restored goods.

Cockburn, of the Salisbury, less churlish than Matthews, at once put two pinnaces and seventy-six men at the Council's disposal.

The Restoration was the most efficient ship at the Council's disposal.

The Council's instructionsCouncil of war about prize-moneyDouble dealing of the Peishwa's officersWatson's hintShips engage GheriahAngrian fleet burntFall of GheriahClive occupies the fortThe prize-moneyDispute between Council and Poonah DurbarExtinction of coast piracySeverndroog tower.

The Council's reply betrays a consciousness of increased strength.

James at once saw that the reduction of the different forts by the Peishwa's troops would be a matter of months, even if he was able to keep out succours from the sea, which the monsoon would render impossible; so, in spite of the Council's orders, he resolved on taking matters into his own hands.

Clive, Robert (Lord); commands land forces against Gheriah; Bombay Council's instructions to; dispute as to his share of spoil at Gheriah; his capacity as a soldier.

The Premier's defence of, and, we may perhaps say, recomposition of his Paris oration before the House of Commons has appeased criticism without entirely convincing those who have been anxious to know how the Allied Council would work, and what would be the relations between the Council's military advisers and the existing General Staff of the countries concerned.

Members were very curious to know exactly how the new Allied Council was going to work, and what would be the relations between the Council's Military advisers and the existing General Staffs of the countries concerned.

Now that I am speaking in the Council's name, will you consent to do so?" "I will answer what I think right to answer.

Your Friend, Mr. HONEYCOMB, is a little surprized to see a Woman here alone and unattended; but I dismissed my Coach at the Gate, and tripped it down to my Council's Chambers, for Lawyer's Fees take up too much of a small disputed Joynture to admit any other Expence but meer Necessaries.

Why, when the Emperor's council's done, And he can hunt, and have his fun, He stops, I guess, at any tree, And fills his pipe as well as me.

Ann., i, 370-2, for Council's letter to the archbishop of Canterbury on the observance of Ember Days and Lent.

Bills require the Federal Council's approval before submission to the Reichstag.

It was the unpleasant duty of Don Alvarez to announce to the prisoners the Council's sentence.

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