Ord, commanding the Army of the James, about February 20th, attempted to inaugurate another peace conference to be conducted through military channels, aided by the wives of certain officers of the two armies.
His failure to inaugurate a peace and to attain prominence in administrative affairs during the war embittered him through life towards his old- time party friends.
Robert Toombs, Secretary of State, is reported to have said: "The firing on that fort will inaugurate a civil war greater than any the world has yet seen; and I do not feel competent to advise you.
Now, however, whether actuated by municipal rivalry or religious hostility, the men of Kutna Hora began to inaugurate a system of persecution which was to produce terrible reprisals.
A more tremendous task awaits the peoples of the old and new worlds alike--to achieve industrial emancipation and inaugurate a reign of social justice.
I am for those who walk abreast with the whole earth, Who inaugurate one to inaugurate all.
To inaugurate a prearranged course of Italian instruction, place the residence of the instructed.
The viceroy, on his way to inaugurate the Mirus bazaar in aid of funds for Mercer's hospital, drove with his following towards Lower Mount street.
To inaugurate a course of vocal instruction, place the residence of the instructress.
To correct evils, abolish abuses and inaugurate reforms, he believed was not only the duty, but the privilege, of a legislator.
It must not inaugurate a vampire system of espionage.
In that year the Duke and Duchess visited Australia, in order to inaugurate the new Commonwealth.
It has been the destiny of the successor of Count Nesselrode to break little by little with all this ensemble of traditions and principles, and to inaugurate for the empire of the czars, in its external relations, an entirely new policy.
The resolutions close the epoch of the Stories, of the Kents, of the Curtises, and inaugurate a higher comprehension of American constitutionalism.
Burnside's honest gratitude and honest want of judgment have contributed more than anything else to inaugurate the regime of the pretorians, to justify mutiny.
The thinkers and actors who find their authority within, are those who inaugurate freedom.
We shall consider the conditions incident to the Lord's return in power and glory to inaugurate the dominion of the Kingdom of Heaven on earth, and to usher in the predicted Millennium of peace and righteousness.
It seems to me we could send white men to recruit better than to send negroes and thus inaugurate homicides on punctilio.
The President flatters himself that the new central idea is completely inaugurated; and so indeed it is, so far as the mere fact of a Presidential election can inaugurate it.
Dante, destined to inaugurate the great age, was born at Florence in 1265.
He, and only he, was destined, by combining the finish of the classics with the freshness of a language still in use, to inaugurate the golden age of form.
It was the part of Eve to bring death into this world, and all our woe, by her inquisitiveness and credulity; but it was reserved for Adam to inaugurate the meanness of mankind by laying all the blame to his silly little wife.
In the passage we are about to quote, he seems to have seen and deplored the advent of that age of rule and criticism that was to stereotype language, thought, art itself, prevent progress, and inaugurate decline.
But he is a man of restless activity and energy, and of incalculable daring, and would put his shoulder to the wheel, and inaugurate the millenium at once.
The success of such an effort would doubtless be fraught with important consequences, and perhaps inaugurate a new era in the history of German church music.
You are interested, then, Mr. Judson, in any attempt we may make to inaugurate services here on Sunday?
That she opposed the good work he was trying to inaugurate was only a side issue in Hunt's mind.