And like a notorious agitator upon another theatre (Mr. Daniel O'Connell), they would hunt down and proscribe from the pale of civilized society the inhabitants of that entire section.
That agitator would exclude us from European society--he who himself can only obtain a contraband admission, and is received with scornful repugnance into it!
It was the most piquant feature of his life that he, one of the gilded youth, a connoisseur in wines, and a learned man to boot, had become agitator and the champion of the working man.
Neither one had ever seen the other before, and naturally Agitator did not suspect the purpose for which Magnate had come.
Must I shoot a simple-minded boy and not touch a hair of a wily agitatorwho induced him to desert.
I think that, in such a case, to silence the agitator and save the boy is not only constitutional, but withal a great mercy.
The agitator comes and promises No Rent, the opening of gold mines and mighty factories, paying liberal wages, under the fostering wing of an Irish Parliament.
Then the agitator comes round and says, 'Look how heretic England favours Protestants.
The tomb of Ireland's great agitator is under a massive pile of granite, made to represent an old Irish tower.
He has not given any excuse for his being characterized as an agitator or a scoffer at the enterprise which the United States, as a nation, has undertaken in these islands.
And when Superintendent Crozier notified the Government that this hot-headed, vain but magneticagitator had come amongst his old compatriots, steps should have been taken to deport him, or otherwise put him where he could do no harm.
It seemed likely that Mr. Allen's agitator for agitating the steel in the ladle so as to remove the gases would be taken up largely for open-hearth castings and open-hearth mild steel, as it had a wonderful effect.
It is silvered internally, and provided with a powerful rotary agitator that favors the admixture of the water and gas.
Raphael Cohen, of Hamburg, a man of hasty temper, was the most zealous agitatoragainst the German version of the Bible.
O'Connell, the fiery Irish agitator for the emancipation of the Catholics in England, advocated in Parliament that a similar privilege be granted to the Jews.
He was an agitator all his life, and as an agitator he was--whether or not we agree with his views--an ideal man.
He was anagitator with a tendency to conservatism.
I think that in such a case to silence the agitator and save the boy is not only constitutional, but withal a great mercy.
Must I shoot a simple-minded soldier boy who deserts, while I must not touch a hair of a wily agitator who induces him to desert?
Kings and ministers, looking on dispassionately, soon realized that here was no ordinary agitator or revolutionist, but a great man on a great stage with great conceptions.
Washington was not a political agitator like Sam Adams, planning with unerring intelligence to bring about independence.
They are fixed in the cells of the agitatorby wooden wedges.
C, handle for moving the agitator of the receiver, which stirs up the ingredients in the lead generator.
The agitatoris then placed within reach of the pipette, intended to measure out the normal solution of sea salt, and a pipette full of this solution is put into each phial.
The shaft of the agitator l, passes through a stuffing box upon the top of the vessel.
Through a stuffing box, in the cover of this interior cylinder, the vertical axis of the agitator passes, which is turned by wheel and pinion work, in order to stir up the lime from the bottom of the water in the purifier.
The agitator c, provided with two stirring paddles, is kept in continual rotation.
U, pinion wheel, to give motion to the agitator revolving inside the condenser.
This movement is promoted by a spiral spring, B, fixed to the agitator and the ground; but this is seldom made use of, because it is convenient to be able to transport the agitator from one place to another.
The contact of these three substances is continually renewed by the agitator or stirrer B, which consists of wrought or cast iron sheathed with lead.
I think the lead retort and agitator used in this country greatly preferable to the experimental laboratory plan described above.
Apart from the attempt to blow up an imperial train in the south, in which he had played the leading part, he had been described to the authorities as the most gifted and effective agitator in the movement.
Yet he had freely moved about the streets of St. Petersburg these two years, the busiest agitator and conspirator in the city, until, in a moment of morbid foolhardiness, he practically surrendered himself to the police.
And then this agitator and sometime blasphemous member of the Medmenham Hell-Fire Club goes on to write verses appreciative of the scenery on the Portsmouth Road.
On the second occasion a general election was in progress, and thisagitator then sought re-election to Parliament, and stood for the City of London.
This policy of conciliating the French population, and anticipating the great agitator in his design, was quite successful.
In Lower Canada, Papineau, an eloquent but impulsive man, having rather the qualities of an agitatorthan those of a statesman, led the majority of his compatriots.
In these resolutions of 1834 there is not a single paragraph or even phrase which can be tortured into showing that the French Canadian agitator and his friends were in favour of responsible government.
Mart never missed a meeting where Elmendorf was to speak, and had more than once been brought home, fuddled, in the cab which conveyed the agitator back to the scene of his labors in the Allison homestead.
Not until after the chief had driven away in his carriage was the agitator released from the hated confines of the Pullman and bidden to go his way.
Nevertheless, the deportation struck just at that type of agitator whose influence is most pernicious because it is most subtle, and whose responsibility is greatest because of his more experienced years and greater social position.
The suspicion that they too will join hands with the agitator must vanish once for all.
Hence as soon as the political agitator appears on the scene nothing seems more plausible to the raw mind of the student than an endeavour to upset the existing order of things.
I need hardly point out how the rejection of such a demand would be exploited by the political agitator or how it would rally to the side of active disaffection some of the most conservative and influential classes in India.
Turn the agitator handle rapidly for several revolutions, and then open the residuum valve, having five or six pounds gas pressure on the machine.
That fellow is an agitator from Berlin who has come to stir up trouble in the Coblenz district.
He is an agitator of the worst type, and I know from what he said in his speech that he comes from Berlin.
There perhaps the ambitious young man was wrong; for the spring of our actions is often unseen, lost and hidden amid the internal disturbance of the crisis, even as the agitator who starts a crowd himself disappears in it.
And so this agitator who was traveling over entire districts had to use a kind of thermometer in order to take each peasant and tell him whether he was a middle peasant or not.
One may be the best revolutionist and agitator and yet useless as an administrator.