While they don't believe in, and never will submit to the domination of a few party bosses, yet they do believe in the time-honored principles of pure Jeffersonian Democracy.
As I was leaving on the train from the depot that night, I was honored with a shower of eggs coming through the car window at which I was sitting.
Thousands of true men all over this great commonwealth honored me with their support in the August election, and in their name I demand of the Legislature, a prompt and impartial investigation of this matter.
The Hawaiians honored canoe-builders and great fishers as privileged citizens.
Two old men, high chiefs by birth, and highly honored under the preceding reign, had persisted in residing near the palace at Waipio, in spite of the insults to which the nearness of the court exposed them.
In our opinion literature is degraded by patronage, while it is honored by the friendship of the good and great.
She has made for herself an honored place among French women of letters, and she helped her husband to his own place by her critical powers and her sympathetic appreciation.
Sauval goes with gusto into details of the buildings and their apartments, the decorations, furniture, and pavements; and the chronicle is appetizing of the dinners and banquets given to embassies and to honored visitors.
Of course he was honored by exile during the Second Empire, and when it tumbled to pieces, he returned to Paris, and soon went to Versailles as a Deputy.
Kings were especially honored in the title "Son of Neith.
Although at this time in their history, Apollo the sun-god was the Deity worshipped in Greece and in Ireland, still both nations honored Latona his mother.
As the Lord had been honored and man blessed in the mere bringing forth of offspring, what better scheme, so soon as such blessings became too numerous, than to return a certain number of them to the giver, the god of Moloch?
When she first appeared on the scene she was crowned by the gods, in fact she was the first object honored with a crown.
By strangers honored and by strangers mourned And bear about the mockery of woe To midnight dances and the public show.
But to my mind--though I am native here, And to the manner born--it is a custom More honored in the breach than the observance.
Doctor Smith and Mrs. Smith are honored and beloved by all who know them.
Jain temples are full of images, and the chief object of worship ishonored by their multiplication.
But faith in a resurrection of the body is surely most in consonance with our time-honored custom of laying our dead away in their kindred earth, "until the day dawns, and the shadows flee away.
We had regarded ourselves as the persons honored and entertained.
When the long vacation arrived, Belle carried her off to her beautiful home on the Hudson, where for the first time in her life she was surrounded with beauty and luxury on every side, and was treated as a loved and honored guest.
Many of the natives he honoredboth privately and publicly and to all the people of Gades he granted citizenship, in which the people of Rome later confirmed them.
Many men respected and honored him, for numerous persons in trouble were saved some from the judges and others from their very accusers.
He had once been governor there, and entertained a lively hope that he would be honored among its towns and private citizens and by its rulers.
For instance, mankind do not universally apply the term 'dishonor' to the same conditions, but certain deeds which are reprehensible in some regions are praised in others and various actions honored by this people are punishable by that.
Of Caesar's slayers they sent out some, who had obtained governorships, to the provinces, and the rest to various different places on one pretext or another: and these persons were honored by many persons as benefactors.
Such was the nature of the man who now for the first time came forward before the people and opposed the measures under consideration, not out of any hostility to Pompey, but because they transgressed time-honored customs.
In fine, the Romans took such good care about that time to have no bribery, that in addition to punishing those convicted they furthermore honored the accusers.
After this he obtained as an associate also Gaius Cassius, who had himself been preserved by Caesar and moreover honored with a praetorship; he was the husband of Brutus's sister.
One might feel surprise that after having always been honored by Caesar in the highest degree, to the extent of governing all the legions beyond the Alps whenever their head was in Italy, he should have done this.
You will never know how we have loved and honored you all, straight through" wrote Mrs. Prentiss to one of them, many years later.
Butler, of New York, was one of the most honored members of the Mercer street church.
Among Mrs. Prentiss' most beloved and honoredfriends in New York was the Rev.
It was written by a young wife and mother nearly related to two of the most honored families of England, and sought her counsel in reference to certain questions of duty that had grown out of special domestic trials.
It is among the most beloved and honored in the annals of American piety.
And the said Middleton did therefore recommend "that they should be honored with some testimony of his [the said Hastings's] approbation and favor.
These cities are regarded with peculiar veneration and sanctity, and they contain the most honored temples.
He who honors the bishop has been honored of God; but he who does anything without the knowledge of the bishop, does [in reality] serve the devil.
The civil powers of Europe have usually lent themselves as a caparisoned hack for this great whore to ride upon and have considered themselves highly honored thereby.
It was those who had "part in the first resurrection" that were exalted to this honored position with Christ.
Christ was not regarded as the only mediator between God and man, but the virgin Mary and the saints were exalted to share the mediatorial throne, the mother being more honored than the Son.
I know I've not honoredyou with so much as an exclamation point since my very first out-of-doors entry.
Denton, "and I am tremendously honored by his faith in me.
None was so honored as I, and the heart of my lord clave unto me with love.
That thou hast honoredmy dwelling by thy presence when in Wessex there were many so much more worthy, gives pleasure to my heart.
A vala, honored by chiefs and revered by the nation, who foretold the future to heroes.
Captain John Smith, the first of an honored name, had this double good fortune.
It seems difficult to immortalize such an appellation, and it is a pity that we have not the real one of the third Turk whom Smith honored by killing.
FORT Since our last annual meeting death has removed one of the most honored members of our association.
Our university has honored him and itself by the degree, Doctor of Science.
Fort is able to talk with nature, we might compare him with Benjamin Franklin; he has been honored by our University with the degree of Doctor of Science.
His executive and financial ability were strikingly honored in this venture.
If they are bad, they should be revised; and the fact that they are so closely associated with trial by jury, that they can not be amended without injury thereto, adds little lustre to that time-honored institution.
Revillagigedo was honored for his justice, renowned for his energy, and feared for his severity; at the same time he was extremely eccentric, and many anecdotes survive of his day.
He has served in the higher offices of government, and written upon political economy and finance, but it is as a poet that he is honored and beloved.
In this house, honored by thy presence, Salute you the grateful people of Morelia.
And my honored father killed at the battle of Bunker Hill!
I have kept a few old books from my honored father's library, and among them is another of his which I always thought had more true Christianity in its title than there is in a good many whole volumes.
Then Harisarman was honored by all men as a sage, and dwelt there in happiness, honored by Sthuladatta.
Since his death he has been honored as a saint who brings prosperity to the people of his native country.
Then Theseus was King of Athens, and he guarded it and ruled it well, and many wise things he did, so that his people honored him after he was dead, for many a hundred years, as the father of their freedom and of their laws.
And not only dining with him, but sitting on his right hand, and being treated as an honored guest.
The courtiers and the high-born maidens who dwelt in the castle honored the little Prince, and thought him the fairest child in all the land, as indeed he was.
She escaped from the palace and fled to Naniwa, where she is still honored as Akaru-hime, the Goddess of Light.
Hypermnestra, on the contrary, was honored while alive, and also after her death, for loving goodness even more than she loved her father.
We march with joyful hearts to keep Our honored king's request.
But if the court thought they might with impunity violate the rules of etiquette because Frederick William was unfortunate, the people indemnified him for this neglect, and honored him.
I will add to this my daguerreotype for my sister Susan, who honored me by requesting it.
Peyton died at Montgomery Hall in his 69th year, and it has been truly said that there was no one in his public and private relations who was more honored and beloved by those who knew him best.
And so help me God, I will not suffer him, old, respected and honored as he is, to be hunted down by the blood-hounds now on his track.
The son, said the speaker, had done an act of filial piety and at the same time a service to his county in presenting this portrait of his honored father.
He said it was just thirty-two years since he had been honored by the court with the appointment, that in casting his eyes along the bench, he recognized but a single magistrate[25] who was present on that occasion.
Peyton: I am very much obliged for the pamphlet containing an account of the presentation and acceptance of your honored father's portrait.
I have read with very great pleasure, the beautiful and eloquent and richly deserved tributes to your honored father at the public meeting in your town called for the acceptance of your father's portrait.
And it may be truly said that no one was more loved, more honored or more mourned by those who knew him best.
Knowing without a doubt that I had always been friendly with his kind, he honoredme with his society and his insistent and affectionate mewings never left me.
It was indeed a fine thing for an honored professor to speak like this to a youth who had hardly begun his career.
He laid in state in the columned vestibule of which I have spoken, at the foot of the great staircase leading to the president's loge which he had honored with his presence for twenty-five years.
I returned on board the boat with my wife, Heugel, my dear publisher, and Adrien Bernheim, the Governmental Commissary General of the subsidized theaters, who had honored the performance with his presence.
I offered one to that great musician, Franz Liszt--Hungary washonored in giving him birth.
Here is the conversation I was honored with: "My dear Director, as the Opera has been in a small way my house with Le Roi de Lahore, permit me to speak of a new work, Herodiade.
He wears no title--he is too sound a Radical, and too sensible a man to change the name his honored father gave him--but nevertheless we felt we had one of the great men of our generation as our guest.
We were honored by an entertainment at his Honor the Mayor's.
We can tell you nothing of the hotels of Wolverhampton, but the fourteen of us can highly recommend certain quarters where it was our rare privilege to be honored guests.
We went into a Catholic church in one of our strolls--for let it be remembered many a glorious tramp we had--and the coach was rarely honored with all the party when a chance to walk presented itself.
We were honoredwhile here by the presence of Mr. Sidney G.