Hastily he gave his assent "to do in all things that which Leo should command.
In that year he gave his "Address to the Students of the University of Virginia.
So soon as he found that he could not govern his child, he gave hislife up to following her and protecting her as far as he could.
The gendarme was afraid of the evening air, and kept inside, The young Marylander came to the door, looked out and saw us walking together, gave his hat a pull over his forehead and stalked off.
The man is Odin, who is always so represented, because he gave his eye as a pledge for a draught from the fountain of Mimir, the source of all wisdom.
Wherefore with the eating of this meat he grew so wild and eager, and with all things about him, and with the heavy words of Grimhild, that he gave his word to do the deed; and mighty honour they promised him in reward thereof.
Now so it befell both that Gunnar was drunk, and that great dominion was held out to him, nor might he work against the fate shapen for him; so he gave his word to go, and tells Hogni his brother thereof.
On the same day that his majesty gave his assent to the above-mentioned bill, he prorogued parliament.
Prevost's motive, however, for requiring so many hours before he gave his answer to the summons was, to give Colonel Maitland time to reach the city to aid in its defence.
To the first part alone hegave his approval, likening it to the Song of Solomon.
His alter ego was Delaroche, to whom he gave his daughter in marriage.
He gave his orders to the marshals, all of whom appeared sad and discouraged.
But Frederick did not see her; he gave his arm to his mother, and they entered the palace, followed by his wife and his sisters and brothers.
Tobias Stusche repeated a pater-noster, gave his hand to the unknown abbot, and they turned to leave the church.
He gave his hand to his friends and dismissed them, warning them to prepare for their journey.
He nodded graciously to Trenck, gave his arm to the queen-mother, and led her into the ball-room.
With a glance of inexpressible love he gave his hand to his friend, who pressed it to his breast.
Without being conscious that he was doing so, he gave his host a pretty full sketch of himself, his story, and his ambitions.
He gave his hair a final brush, straightened his tie, turned around once more before the mirror, and walked fearfully forth to meet the visitor.
The lawyer, who seemed to be thoroughly enjoying his companion, gave his orders, and the waiter brought first a bit of caviar on toast.
God so loved, that he gave his Son to be so great salvation.
Scarcely any member of a congregation of separatists entered into a partnership, married a daughter, put a son out as apprentice, or gave his vote at an election, without consulting his spiritual guide.
He gave his assent to the Supply Bill, thanked the Houses for it, announced his intention of going to Ireland, and prorogued the Parliament.
He gave his assent in form to several laws, unrobed, took his seat on a chair of state which had been placed for him, and listened with much interest to the debate.
He did not reflect long; his strong, good sense, and his logical mind, told him that he had every interest in allowing the marriage, and he gave his consent to it the same day.
There he gave his cloak to the usher whose business it was to attend to the wraps.
After this reading the general rose, had everybody waked up, gave his orders, and then went back to bed and to sleep.
The First Consul was about to occupy the palace of the former kings, to sleep in the bed of the Bourbons, as they said at that time, but he gave his sister to the son of an innkeeper!
That same night, before he retired, he gave his heart to God.
If that is the ill-mannered creature he gave his love to, I have little pity for him.
But 't is sufficient that he gave his parole to the rebels, and then broke it by escaping to our lines.
He gave his hands to the executioner, to let them be bound.
He gave his horse a smart stroke, pressed the spurs into his flanks, and the powerful creature sped like an arrow from a bow along the road to Versailles.
He gave his hand to the boy, led him to the divan, and took his own place upon an easy-chair, directly opposite to the child.
Remy led the lady into a neighboring room; and pushing a spring which was hidden under a board in the floor, and which, opening, disclosed a straight dark staircase, gave hishand to Diana to help her to descend.
At the first hotel that he came to he stopped, gave his horse to a servant, and sat down on a bench before the door, while they prepared his bed and supper.
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