He offered to bring about a complete change in the constitution of the Society, but this offer, too, was rejected.
Ignorance he believed to be at the root of the decline of religion, and hence he would have welcomed a complete change in the educational system of the Church.
When he resumed the fight, the weather, which had been hot, underwent a complete change.
But for centuries it was preserved only by popular minstrels; and during this period it underwent not only a process of disintegration in regard to subject-matter, but also a complete change both in spirit and metrical form.
Aesir (also Áss, as applied to Thor) have undergone a complete change of meaning in Old Norse.
And, though his next remark was a complete change of subject, Calderwell gave a contented sigh.
The most prominent and, in its results, universal feature of his reign, was the breaking up of the clans all over the island, whereby he effected a complete change in the social state of the country.
Protestantism was at this time effecting a complete change in the rules of judgment and conduct which men had hitherto followed.
He settled it on Protestant colonies whose first use of their power was to evict the former tenants or clansmen, and thus effect a complete change in the social aspect of the north.
James, indeed, while still a subject, had urged his brother to make a complete change in the Irish administration.
He was not, like Lewis the Eighteenth, imposed on his subjects by foreign conquerors; nor did he, like Lewis the Eighteenth, come back to a country which had undergone a complete change.
Since that time twenty-seven years had elapsed; public feeling had undergone a complete change; the nation had now forgotten his faults, and remembered only his services.
Danby wished to strengthen and extend the prerogative; but he had the sense to see that this could be done only by a complete change of system.
Besides involving a complete change of front, it would naturally lead to war with the Ameer, and (if the intentions about Merv were persisted in) with Russia as well.
In face of the probability of this event, public opinion in England underwent a complete change.
This longing for freedom reached a climax in 1877, and brought about a complete change in his life.
When this crisis was over, the doctors ordered a complete change of life and scene as the sole chance of recovery.
He was also an 'auto-dictator' like the rest, but recently he has undergone a complete change.
Glad to see you, sir," said Mr Parkley, upon whom the letter wrought a complete change.
From that night a complete change seemed to have come upon the home of Dutch Pugh.
The quack handles the diseased organ, perhaps a goiter or a leg crippled by rheumatism, with a cruel rudeness and overwhelms the suggestible mind so completely that the first autosuggestion is that of a complete change, and that means cure.
But they see that the discovery on man's part that his life was nothing more than this would mean a complete change in its mechanism, and that thenceforward its entire action would be different.
Adams places the date for Seward's complete change of policy much later, describing his "war mania" as lasting until the Northern defeat of Bull Run, July 21.
At this moment opinion seems to have undergone a complete change, and our people and indeed our Government is more moderately disposed than I have ever before known it to be.
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