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Cavour further satisfied the Chamber by saying that Rome and Venice must in the end be united to the mother country, though the questions involved in such union must, out of deference to Europe and France, be postponed for the present.

until Occurrences 35%

He had just, by way of a finishing touch, expended nearly half a penny bottle of red ink in a somewhat exaggerated reproduction of the fiery hue of Noaks's nose, when the bell rang for afternoon school, and the bombardment had to be postponed until the following day.

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For that reason, he asked that the test should be postponed to the day of the sitting of the general diet, and the Pope consented.

from Occurrences 9%

Neither fleet nor money was ready; the expedition was postponed from month to month; the season passed away, and the design was deferred till the return of the long and darksome nights of winter.

in Occurrences 8%

The bill, postponed in 1790, was introduced by Pitt himself in the House of Commons on the 7th of March 1791.

at Occurrences 3%

But the Archduke Maximilian was resolved that, as the first expedient proposed by the Council had failed, he would now apply some of those more violent remedies which had been postponed at first.

on Occurrences 3%

The first measure was postponed on account of the violent opposition of the Republicans, and the second was carried out with popular favor through the influence of Thiers.

into Occurrences 1%

There are two forms of religion, one of which discovers God in nature, while the other finds him in history; the former culminates in the Greek religion, the latter in the Christian, and with the founding of this the third period of history (which Schelling had previously postponed into the future), the period of providence begins.

without Occurrences 1%

" "I cannot agree to postpone without some adequate cause being stated," said Cresswell.

by Occurrences 1%

The strongest allies of the more radical communistic faction of the socialist party are those members of the conservative parties who fail to recognize the need of humane legislation, who irritate by their unsympathetic utterances, and who unduly postpone by their powerful opposition the gradual and healthful unfolding of the social spirit, energy, and capacity of the nation.

beyond Occurrences 1%

Meanwhile, during July and August, 1902, I redoubled my activity in devising suicidal schemes; for I now thought my physical condition satisfactory to my enemies, and was sure that my trial could not be postponed beyond the next opening of the courts in September.

during Occurrences 1%

" She busied herself as she spoke, with some duties of a sick-nurse which had been postponed during his unconsciousness.

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