I'll bet in three days I'll get all the credentials we want.
But we are afraid he won't trust himself to us, so I am over here to get credentials from his wife.
But, you see, I have first got to get credentials to her.
Very soon after my arrival I went to the house of the Levantine to whom my credentials were addressed.
A man in his late forties, he had impeccable credentials and years of experience in archival work.
The library director was delighted with his credentials and called him in for an interview.
If the Prior would protect him he would now do so, and on this he was permitted to go to Naples, armed with introductions to a bank, and other credentials from the convent.
Cognard kept his countenance, and merely asked to be allowed to fetch his credentials and other papers from home.
If they had all the credentials that man could bestow upon them, yet if they brought not the truth, she was to reject them with stern decision.
He has given us His Word, and that Word carries its own credentials with it.
Three husbands in four and a half years, plus a risky flirtation with a married man were not the credentials of an honorable character.
The credentials of Mr. Bright, as senator from Indiana for the ensuing term, were presented on the twenty-eighth of January.
This assuring me, I discovered to him that I was the man whom he was seeking, provided with credentials and orders from Congress sufficient to do all the good offices that his friends could wish to render.
I am informed that a delegation from the State of Kansas has arrived during the day, and that their credentials are now in the hands of the appropriate committee.
That committee has examined the credentials which have been submitted to it, and finds the following-named gentlemen duly accredited as members of this Conference: New Hampshire.
What was done by the Conference with the credentials of the gentleman from Kansas?
I therefore move that a Committee of five be appointed by the Chairman, to whom all credentials of members shall be referred for examination and report.
The credentials of three of these delegates have been presented by myself but a few minutes since.
It is to present the credentialsof my friend and successor, who is present to take my place.
I move that the credentials be received, and at the proper moment that the oath required be administered.
A freckle-faced parlor pirate with no more credentials than a park pan-handler blows in from nowhere particular, and tells a wild yarn about buried treasure on the west cost of Florida.
He commands a huge salary, especially being a gifted conversationalist, and taking the charge of a dinner table brilliantly; he has credentials from his last place for being 'witty without vulgarity.
Has received indirect information that Mr Adams has presented his credentials to the States-General and printed his memorial.
In the midst of this confusion and terror, my credentials arrived from Paris, through a hundred accidents and chances of being finally lost.
I had the honor in the same conference to demand an audience of their High Mightinesses, for the purpose of presenting my credentials and full powers.
But let it be considered, Colonel Laurens brought with him my credentials to their High Mightinesses, and instructions to Dr Franklin, to acquaint the Court of Versailles with it, and request their countenance and aid to me.
Stephens started on this expedition in 1839, and he was armed with credentials from President Van Buren.
He formed his cabinet, and sent out his ambassadors with their credentials in the reddened hatchet and the war-belt.
Taking advantage of a pause in this singular exhibition, I delivered my credentials to the former and more imposing-looking of the two, who immediately handed them over to Captain Reud.
I wished to deliver my credentials immediately; but my considerate landlord advised me to take time to think about it--and dinner.
Guerrero's credentials finally came, apparently executed in the proper form and they were referred to the audiencia by the governor.
Two striking illustrations of the audiencia's jurisdiction over the inspection of the credentials of the prelates and higher churchmen occur in the history of the Philippines.
The tribunal continued to inspect the credentials of bishops and archbishops before they were admitted to their posts throughout the history of the Islands.
On this occasion it was merely deciding that the commissary was acting without proper authority since his credentials had never arrived.
The royal acuerdo considered that the dispatches and credentials which he carried were in accordance with the law.
It followed as a matter of course, that the heir-apparent of Waverley-Honour could not with propriety visit Scotland without being furnished with credentials to the Baron of Bradwardine.
The young fellow told his story in the presence of Mr. Vosburgh, who evidently had credentials which secured for him absolute confidence on the part of the authorities.
You are harboring me, an entire stranger, who presented my credentials at first very rudely.
The credentials of these messengers are some small arrows tied together by a red string, the symbol of blood.
No true pastor will be left entirely destitute of such encouragement, and neither the Twelve nor the Seventy could produce credentials more trustworthy or more intelligible.
Had Jesus of Nazareth failed to assert His divine dignity, the credentials of His mission would have been incomplete, for the Messiah of the Old Testament is no other than the Monarch of the universe.
Their adoption of this principle exposed them to much suspicion and obloquy; and because of the tenacity with which they persisted in its vindication, not a few were disposed to question their credentials as expositors of the Christian faith.
Ordination is simply the form in which the existing Church rulers endorse the credentials of the candidate, and sanction his appearance in the character of an ecclesiastical functionary.
But neither the apostles, nor our Lord, cared for credentialsof such equivocal value.
One of these spies held credentials from a well known Chicago newspaper.
In deciding contested seats, the committee on credentials gives each side a chance to present its claims, and then decides between them, generally in favor of the regular delegates, those endorsed by the state and the district committee.
The report of the committee on credentials is read, giving the number of delegates present, and rendering a decision concerning contested delegations.
After a pause in which the old gentleman seemed to be recovering from some great surprise, he requested to see the credentials of this extraordinary envoy.
Strangers must havecredentials from the Consul before they can be introduced.
She must be even more upon her guard than a man in all those niceties of speech, look and manner, which are the especial and indispensablecredentials of good breeding.
The debate continued, when Mr. Sherman, of Ohio, moved that the credentials lie on the table.
March 8th, at the Extra Session, called for executive business, the Senate having under consideration the credentials of William D.
February 17th, Mr. Willey, of West Virginia, presented the credentials of Hon.
Therefore, Sir, I proposed that the credentials should be referred.
It will be their duty then to consider whether the gentleman whose credentials are before us is the legal choice of any State under the National Constitution.