They both gave themselves up with eagerness to making excellent photographic views of what was there worthy of notice, to be sent to the ministry of protection, the depository which the law provides in order to obtain the rights of ownership.
Three months after the opening of the depository Mr. Rouse purchased the lot on which it stood, for six hundred dollars.
He pointed to the gunboat in the bay when it came, and called it the divine depository of beneficent power.
The constitutional treasury recommended is designed as a secure depository for the public money, without any power to make loans or discounts or to issue any paper whatever as a currency or circulation.
It was the interest of the bank that the revenue collected and the disbursements made by the Government should be large, because, being the depository of the public money, the larger the amount the greater would be the bank profits by its use.
He has called together legislative bodies at places unusual, uncomfortable, and distant from the depository of their public records, for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into compliance with his measures.
But the reserved rights of the States are not less sacred because they have for their common interest made the general government the depository of these powers.
But if you were assembled in general convention, which would you think the safest depository of this discretionary power in the last resort?
I am the depository of a secret, that I believe is known to no other living mortal.
The Bank replied, that it has been made the depositoryof this trust by act of Congress, and that it cannot, ought not, and will not surrender it, unless in obedience to an act of Congress.
By the mere terror which this formidable mashorca inspired, Rosas was enabled to make the world believe, that he was at once the elect of his fellow citizens and the depository of their wishes and desires.
The Bank of the United States was the depository of the moneys of the nation and her disbursing agent.
Upon this flat they erected the great mound for their temple of the Sun, and the depository of the holy fire, so sacred in their worship.
As the depository of the principal remnants of monotheistic and providential ideas.
Yet it appears well worth while to refer to the account of the Scythian religion given by Herodotus, whose works form the great depository of knowledge of this kind beyond the borders of Greece.
The central part of the crypt was formerly the depository for the relics--a sort of sanctuary dedicated to S.
Steps led up to this, and between them was a depository called the conditoire, where all the sacred vessels used at mass were kept.
It was used for some time as a workshop by the cleaners of the church, and was the depository of brooms, brushes and lamps.
But if you were assembled in general Convention, which would you think the safest depository of this discretionary power in the last resort?
But the reserved rights of the States are not less sacred because they have, for their common interest, made the general government the depository of these powers.
From the depository of my precious stones, he had subtracted wherewith to procure a sum sufficient to gain over one of the officers of the Tower, whom he besought to allow him to see me for the last time.
The Depository Institutions Deregulation and Monetary Control Act of 1980 forced S&L's to achieve interest parity with commercial banks, thus eliminating the interest ceiling on deposits which they enjoyed hitherto.
The 1982 Garn-St. Germain Depository Institutions Act encouraged thrifts to convert from mutual - i.
Bindle had been employed by the Depository for six months, and had acquitted himself well.
The West London Furniture Depositorymade a specialty of moving clients' furniture whilst they were holiday-making.
This depository cannot be found anywhere save in political corporations, which announce laws when they are made, and recall them when they are forgotten.
It is not sufficient that there should be intermediary ranks in the monarchy; there must also be a depository of laws.
The most valuable depository of the anatomical knowledge of these times is the work of Celsus, one of the most judicious medical authors of antiquity.
Alexander was aware of thisdepository before he advanced to meet Darius, and, on the day of the battle of Arbela, as soon as the victory was decided, he sent an officer from the very field to summon Susa to surrender.
Alexander determined to make use of this box as a depository for his beautiful copy of Homer, and he always carried it with him, thus protected, in all his subsequent campaigns.
Harmer's have taken the whole of it to their depository at Chiswick.
In that case inquiry is very easy," he said, and walking to the telephone he rang up the depository at Chiswick.
The goods in question were removed by you from Cromwell Road, and stored in your depository at Chiswick.
Another depositoryof this kind upon an island in the river a few miles above gave it the name of Sepulcher Inland.
This Department was enabled during the past year to find temporary, though crowded, accommodations and a safe depository for a portion of its records in the completed east wing of the building designed for the State, War, and Navy Departments.
Then we have the new fact of God calling out a family; granting to that family special promises and special privileges, and making it (as it were) the depository of the fortunes of the world.