It seemed to her that by accepting a seat which marked her social inferiority she wasendorsing the detestable servility of the tradesmen who came out and fawned upon what was after all no better than a royal ape.
A mass meeting was called at the court house for the purpose of endorsing the policy of the President in removing the deposits of public money from the United States bank and vetoing the bill for its recharter.
A resolution endorsing the Nebraska bill was pushed through the Illinois legislature with difficulty, several of the ablest Democrats denouncing it bitterly.
On April 21st the regular Democratic Convention was held at Springfield and without opposition passed a resolution endorsing his candidacy for re-election.
Twenty-one of the remaining twenty-four States ratified the amendment, endorsing thereby the action of Congress.
But such resolutions were never considered, while resolutions endorsing the policy of the President were agreed to.
Speaking to a sympathetic audience, who applauded him to the echo, and believing that the people were now endorsing his opposition to Congress, he saw no necessity for tempering his statements, and cast aside his discretion.
The mayor with fire in his eye as well as his complexion, spoke in a very rude manner to the ladies, practically endorsing the rough treatment already accorded the party.
Dear Chase: I have just come in, and take pleasure in endorsing the above letter.
He began by endorsing the contention of the telegraphists that everybody should rise automatically to a salary of $1,000 a year.
Constantly accused of endorsing "Free Love" doctrines, he as constantly repudiated the charge.
Mr Hyndman, however, who from endorsing Mr Burns' denunciations of Mr Bradlaugh had in due course passed to denouncing Mr Burns, wrote to Bradlaugh challenging him in Mr Burns' place.
When The Church and the Age appeared the English Jesuit magazine, The Month, in its issue of July, 1888, gave the book a very full and favorable review, endorsing all the principles of the Exposition.
The Holy Father has written me the 'tallest' kind of a letter, endorsing every good work in which I am engaged.
One day I read in the Richmond Enquirer an article endorsing slavery, and arguing that from principle the enslavement of either whites or blacks was justifiable and right.
Major-General Rodes endorsed this recommendation as follows: "I take pleasure in endorsing Colonel Grimes' claims to promotion.
With Federal and State governments endorsing and encouraging this Plan of educating the people to Better Homes in America, the conduct of local demonstrations is given tremendous impetus and support.
Sir Harry Parkes's plan was to remit the remaining two millions in consideration of the Government endorsing the three demands formulated above.
The Council, undeterred by the manifestations of divine wrath, were not backward in endorsing the deed.
What is certain is the final scene at Smithfield, where Shaxton delivered a sermon, Anne listening, endorsing his words when she approved of them and correcting them “when he said amiss.
His nationalism did not go so far as to permit his endorsing the entrance of the People's Republic of Outer Mongolia into the Soviet Union.
Each of these three points prevented Sun from endorsing the intra-national class struggle.
Betty had told him about my endorsing a note for five hundred dollars for my old school chum, Larry Friday.
Endorsing Philippi's view as "according well with the facts in the case," J.
Bryan for President, and the National Committee was authorized to name the Vice-President, which they did on July 7th, by endorsing Adlai E.
If he wrote an article in some radical paper, or spoke to a meeting of Russian workmen in Youngstown, endorsing the strike, as is said, he did it purely as an individual sympathizer acting upon his own initiative.
This new clause reads: "Therefore, without endorsing or desiring the endorsement of any political party, we unite under the following constitution.
Therefore, without endorsing any political party, we unite under the following constitution.
Therefore withoutendorsing or desiring the endorsement of any political party, we unite under the following constitution.
After officially endorsing the Alliance, the 1896 convention passed a resolution of welcome.
One may, therefore, agree with the first half of Professor Paulsen's statement withoutendorsing the concluding portion.