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Hot words ensued between us, and he too ordered me to leave the post.
What inconveniencies can ensue from such liberties as this, I am not able to discover; and, as all the orders of the house are, doubtless, made for more easy and expeditious despatch, if an order be contrary to this end, it ought to be abrogated for the reasons for which others are observed.
The changes which ensued in the laws of Canada were heartily welcomed so far as the adoption of the humaner criminal code of England was concerned.
" This satisfying Mr. Moffat, he was passed over to Mr. Fox, and a short cross-examination ensued on this point.
The excitement was great, and no little persecution and pecuniary loss ensued to the new converts.
A battle soon after ensued at Assington, in Essex, where Edric, flying in the beginning of the day, occasioned the total defeat of the English, followed by a great slaughter of the nobility.
Her lying-in and the nursing of her babe force her to remain at home, or else grievous infirmities may ensue for her and her offspring.
Nothing is so impressive in the mighty convulsion which ensued as the mental opacity of the privileged orders, which caused them to increase their pressure in proportion as resistance increased, until finally those who were destined to replace them reorganized the courts, that they might have an instrument wherewith to slaughter a whole race down to the women and children.
The kammerbund was quickly torn off and the money snatched up, a wrangle often ensuing among the men as to the division of the booty.
Probably France was never stronger than she is to-day in her national resources, in her readiness for war, and in the apparent stability of her republican government,which ensued after the collapse of the Second Empire.
An attorney stepped up to the railing and presented a petition to the court; another attorney arose and objected to it, and quite a little discussion ensued over the matter.
Some little trouble ensued with Beauchene, who protested when he learnt that five hundred francs would not suffice to defray the expenses.
Entries for the two-mile sweepstakes will show at once on the track!" Dead silence ensued during the announcer's drawling oration.
XXII But soon his voice and words of kind intent 190 Banished that dismal thought; and now the wind In fainter howlings told its rage was spent: Meanwhile discourse ensued of various kind, Which by degrees a confidence of mind And mutual interest failed not to create.
The two parties uniting, a deadly conflict ensued within the building.
A fierce quarrel between mother and son ensued out of this event.
If none of these measures are successful, the assistance of the medical attendant must be obtained; and if firm pressure be made upon the part, no serious loss of blood can ensue before his arrival.
Desire not of thy sovereign the thing Whereof shame may ensue by any mean; Nor wish thou aught that may dishonour bring.
And Her Majesty's Government deem it right to declare that if the result of the unjustifiable proceedings of the State of Maine should be collision between Her Majesty's troops and the people of that State the responsibility of all the consequences that may ensue therefrom, be they what they may, will rest with the people and Government of the United States.
Similar alternations of chipping and plowing then ensued until near the end of July, each cultivation shallower than the last in order that the roots of the cotton should not be cut.
Continuous skirmishing ensued throughout the rest of the dayStuart's object being to occupy the enemy, and divert attention from the infantry movement in his rear.
Paget had now descended into the valley, and the line of the skirmishers being thus supported, vigorously checked the advance of the enemy's troops in that quarter, while the fourth regiment galled their flank; at the same time the centre and left of the army also became engaged, Baird was severely wounded, and a furious action ensued along the line, in the valley, and on the hills.
Hence the demands for specie became unceasing, and corresponding prostration rapidly ensued under the necessities created with the banks to curtail their discounts and thereby to reduce their circulation.
The horses trotted briskly on, quiet ensuing behind them for a little while.
The war which ensued amongst those princes was attended with no memorable event, and produced only slight skirmishes on the frontiers, agreeable to the weak condition of the sovereigns in that age whenever their subjects were not roused by some great and urgent occasion.