The Princess was a moralist, and either because of her nervous anxiety for his welfare, or for some other reason, she harangued her husband day and night.
When dressed to represent the Church he harangued the people wherever he chanced to meet them; the night-hawks saw him disguised and masked running to the dens of his conspirators.
A week afterwards the Commons sent down another deputation, accompanied by the Earl of Warwick, who harangued the officers earnestly to engage for Ireland, promising that Major-General Skippon should command them.
On the twenty-third day of November both houses of parliament met at Westminster, when his majesty being indisposed, the session was opened by commission, and the lord-keeper harangued them to this effect.
The session ended in the latter end of March, when his majesty, having given his assent to ninety-five public and private bills, harangued both houses, and prorogued the parliament.
After having listened to them, de Lévis harangued them, disabusing them of the popular prejudice being aroused against horseflesh.
Then they made their way to the temporary parish church attached to the Hôtel-Dieu and there the clergy held their reception and also harangued him.
Marquette, standing in the midst, displayed four large pictures of the Virgin; harangued the assembly on the mysteries of the Faith, and exhorted them to adopt it.
La Salle, on his part, made them a gift of tobacco and hatchets; and, when he had escaped from their caresses, rose and harangued them.
That day, during an inspection of the troops, which took place in the court of the Palace, Bonaparte assembled the officers of his Guard, and harangued them as follows: Soldiers!
He occasionally resumed the caustic tone which he seemed to have renounced when he harangued his associates before their departure from the Temple.
Then, alighting from the carriage and mounting a horse, he advanced alone, and thus harangued his troops: "How!
We hardly noticed how the peasants died, They dangled somehow soon to right and left, And we remained all ears and eyes, could give Ourselves to Guido undividedly, As he harangued the multitude beneath.
Against Halifax especially he intrigued and harangued with indefatigable animosity.
Having during many months harangued vehemently against Halifax in the House of Commons, he now came to swear against Halifax before the Lords.
Cameahwait instantly replied that he was not afraid to die, and mounting his horse, for the third time harangued the warriors.
We smoked, and he again harangued his people, after which the repast was served up to us.
These sang, whooped and harangued in their several accents.
At the Conciergerie in particular, the long vault which is called the Rue de Paris was littered with trusses of straw upon which lay a heap of prisoners, whom the man of Lyons, Lagrange, harangued valiantly.
He then placed himself at the head of the vast crowd assembled in the Place de l'Hôtel de Ville, harangued them, and gave the signal for their departure.
The latter repaired to the Place du Carrousel, harangued the cannoneers, and ordered them to point their pieces on the convention.
He was harangued by Barras, president of the directory, who, after congratulating him on his victories, invited him "to crown so noble a life by a conquest which the great country owed to its insulted dignity.
Danton and Camille Desmoulins haranguedthem from the altar of the country.
As soon as Lucien came out, he mounted a horse by his brother's side, and although divested of his legal character, harangued the troops as president.
Each company officer harangued his men about the wine which stingeth like a serpent and biteth like an adder.
Then he harangued him in the best style of Judge Hawkins for a quarter of an hour, after which the senior sub felt like a little grease spot instead of a man.
The sheriffs harangued them without effect, and it was not till they were threatened with calling out the military that they dispersed.
At the gallows she harangued the crowd at some length, and died as she had lived, a reckless although undoubtedly gifted and intelligent woman.
The assemblage was then harangued by Catesby, and the most profound attention paid to his address.
Nothing daunted by these unfavourable, appearances, Catesby harangued them in such bold terms that he soon inspired them with some of his own confidence, and completely resteadied their wavering feelings.
These were harangued at some length by Catesby, who called upon them to join the expedition, and held out promises, which only excited the derision of the hearers.
Whatever effect this scrutiny might secretly have upon Catesby, he maintained a cheerful and confident demeanour, and mounting a flight of steps, harangued the band in energetic and exciting terms.
He then harangued them, in a speech mostly dictated by Feenou.
In the evening, before the natives retired from our post, Taipa harangued them for some time.
Wagram, watching his strange host, saw the latter draw himself up to his full stature as, with a scowl that was perfectly demoniacal, he harangued them for some minutes, working himself up to a perfect paroxysm of fury.
Bounding to the open terrace, he harangued the troops and met with a quick response in their hearty acclaim; they promptly formed in line.
Lucien harangued them on the familiar theme of Roman liberties, recalling the commonwealth in which the consular fasces had been the symbol of freedom.
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