42 Verbs to Use for the Word mayor

Those who decline to obey the suggestions of the Central Committee, will re-elect the late mayors or choose among the deputies, but vote they will.

It was the German commander's idea that Senlis should be taught a lesson, and this consisted of shooting the mayor and the hostages, and sacking and burning the main streeta half mile, perhapsfrom end to end.

"Enough," rejoined the mayor.

'It is false,' said Caldigate. 'Would you wish to see her face?' asked the mayor.

Why, then, choose him mayor.

SCOTT, R. T. M. Murder stalks the mayor.

One or two slave-merchants, and two or three others, who were largely concerned in the West India trade, were upon the bench; for I had informed the mayor the day before of my intention, and he, it appeared, had informed them.

R625700. Beno the Riverburg mayor.

" "It looks like it, I must say," replied the mayor.

The man said that it was impossible for Mr. Ormond to see any one at that moment; there was to be a big dinner, and he was to meet the mayor and corporation; an address was to be presented, and so the lecturer had said that he could see no one.

The Common Council of Washington appointed an acting mayor, in place of the regular mayor, who was sick.

At the great gates of the park they paused, and Paul gave the mayor of Osterno a few last words of advice.

Let the noble Lord continue to be at the head of the general committeethe national committeeand invite every mayor to take part.

I should like to speak to / Je voudrais parler au maire the mayor himself . . . . .

Until now, fearing to be abandoned or misunderstood by the Government, we had determined to obey the mayors and deputies elected by the people, but the Assembly, by its judicious conduct, has shown itself worthy confidence.

The friends of the boys in blue took serious umbrage at this break of the mayor, and the press of the city and throughout the state were very indignant to think that the capital city possessed a mayor of doubtful loyalty.

me casaré con el hombre de mi elección, con el único mortal que me es simpático, y que puede proporcionarme la mayor felicidad posible en este mundo ... la de amar y ser amada; porque

A pesar de estas observaciones, que no podemos menos de hacer, nos complacemos en repetir que es mayor la suma de las bellezas que la de los defectos de la comedia.

The manner in which the majority received the mayors did not lead us to expect a termination so favourable to the wishes of all concerned.

I recognized the mayor, the curate and the others, and a little shiver went down my back as I caught sight of the pretty captain's wifeher eyes red and swollen beneath the long widow's veil that covered her face.

Still, the precaution was taken to request the mayor to hold his police force in readiness to protect the meeting in case of need.

In Seattle, Washington, an injunction was obtained restraining the mayor from closing down the new Union hall in that city under the new law.

Corfe Castle retained a mayor and eight "barons" until 1883.

Especially since everybody understands that the success of the government depends upon the character of the mayor, extraordinary pains are taken to secure good mayors; and the increased interest in city politics is shown by the fact that in Brooklyn more people vote for mayor than for governor or for president.

With somewhat the sensation of walking a tight rope, we sought the mayor to ask for permission to stay in townfinally to ask for safe-conducts to Soissons.

42 Verbs to Use for the Word  mayor