Gunnar next went to the court of the men of Broadfirth, and bade Hrut listen to his oath and declaration of the cause of the suit, and to all the proofs which he was about to bring forward.
Then Gunnar, in his turn, called on Geir the Priest to listen to his oath, and to the defence which he was about to bring forward in the suit.
Gizur stood looking north, and calls his witnesses, and bade Gunnar to listen to his oath, and to his declaration of the suit, and to all the steps and proofs which he meant to bring forward.
I apprehend the clause (touching the slave trade) means to bring forward manumission.
I apprehend the clause (touching the slave trade) means to bring forward manumission.
At a meeting in the autumn the cabinet decides upon the measures it intends to bring forward, and announces them in the King's speech at the opening of the session.
In proceeding with the consideration of the action of this remedy, I must consider myself fortunate in having the following case to bring forward: 1.
The next communication that I have to bring forward is one from Dr.
It is with great pleasure that I have now to bring forward, not my own observations, but those of two valued colleagues.
The next case I have to bring forward is one of ozoena in a girl of sixteen, who had been three years under the treatment of a colleague who kindly sent her on to me for treatment at the London Homoeopathic Hospital.
Although I am not easily to be moved from the definition of Polemo and the Peripatetics, and Antiochus, nor have I anything more probable to bring forward.
But now, since we have begun to deal with this part of the question, our friend Atticus, out of his treasures, will supply us with the names of as many great men as may be sufficient for us to bring forward as witnesses.
Since these things have been formulated by us with all diligence and care, we decree that to no one shall it be permitted to bring forward or write or to compose or to think or to teach otherwise.
But the measure which I have now to bring forward, is a measure, not of mine but of the Government.
Smith and Davenport, declared themselves favourable to its spirit, although they thought it was injudicious to bring forward a topic of such importance as a mere amendment on an address.
Cease, then, to bring forward against us the authority of Cyprian in favour of repeating baptism, but cling with us to the example of Cyprian for the preservation of unity.
And with reference to this kind of persuasion, it appears to me desirable to lay down a rule, in the first place, that the argument which we bring forward by way of simile, should be such that it is impossible to avoid admitting it.
For he is clearly not anxious that the acts which Caesar executed should be ratified,--he, who in compliance with our recommendation is going to bring forward a bill at the comitia centuriata for sanctioning and confirming them.
Why does the opponent, while he neglects what is plainly written, bring forward what is not written anywhere?
To bring forward or offer, as an argument, passage, or consideration which bears on a statement or case; to cite; to allege.
To bring forward; to move towards the van or front; to make to go on.
Such gentlemen, having already given their opinion with respect to the perfection of the work, may be thought improper agents to bring forward amendments.
SMITH) were to bring forward a measure of that kind, they should know how to decide upon it.
At Wells they knew you would carry any proposition that you might choose to bring forward, and I really believe it will be the same here.
It must, however, be remembered that my cases do not, on the whole, represent the class which alone the physician is usually able to bring forward: i.
It is solely because I have not desired to popularize the results previously reached, but simply to bring forwardmy own results.
My object is to bring forward examples, which seem to me useful as preliminary studies to throw light on the origin of sex-passion, and proving that the love-process throughout the whole of life is identical.
Now it is easy to bring forward answers, such as the lateness of marriage, difficulty of divorce, and all those social and economic causes which may be grouped together and classed as "lack of opportunity of legitimate love.
I have an even more interesting case to bring forward, which to me seems to point very conclusively to what I am trying to prove.
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