In the interim my wounds had been dressed, and to make the truth of my story evident, I took care to shew the bruises, and black and blue marks, with which my body was plentifully covered.
In the interim king Philip published a manifesto, protesting against all that should be transacted at the Hague to his prejudice.
In theinterim some changes were made in different departments of civil economy.
In this interim sir Robert Walpole was created earl of Orford, and resigned all his employments.
The committee's resolves being read at the table, an order was made that they should be taken into consideration on a certain day, when the order was again put off, and in the interim the parliament was prorogued.
It will be short; theinterim is mine, And a man's life is no more than to say 'one.
Think upon what hath chanced, and at more time, The interim having weigh'd it, let us speak Our free hearts each to other.
I will in the interim undertake one of Hercules' labours, which is, to bring Signior Benedick and the Lady Beatrice into a mountain of affection th' one with th' other.
Railways of course formed part of our inquiry, but they were dealt with in our Interim Reports.
To the credit of the Commission be it said, these conclusions and recommendations were entirely unanimous, as also were those in each of our Interim Reports, published in connection with the Dominions separately.
Mysteriously gone off on her wedding day, in theinterim between the wedding breakfast and the wedding tour!
But in the interim he was to make no effort to discover my whereabouts, or to follow me.
A few months' arduous toil might well be borne by me with such an end in view; and in the interim my son could not be much more injured than he was already.
Now in the interval of day and night, and in the interim of daylight and darkness, and in the midst of shade and light, there is a midmost point and a certain figure in it, which is unknown to the learned.
Because currency exchange rates depend on a variety of international and domestic financial forces that often have little relation to domestic output, use of these rates is less satisfactory for calculating GNP/GDP than the PPP method.
The major export earners are fruit, copra, and clothing.
It was a question of introducing the Augsburg Interim into the Saxon Electorate after the latter, owing to the War of Schmalkalden, had come under the rule of the new Elector Maurice.
On the 31st of January, the interim President apprised me that the Junta refused to liquidate any part of the claim made in behalf of the squadron.
A decree arrives by the Guarani from the Imperial Government, directing the Interim President that no money shall be paid to the squadron on account of the taking of Maranham.
On the 10th of March, a series of allegations was forwarded to me by the party of Barros against the interim President, but as they were of the most insignificant nature, and unsupported by proof, I refused to pay attention to them.
The Citizen found out for sure this morning that the big surprise Popeek's Interim Director Walton yanked out of his hat last night has a hole in it.
In the interim between the victory of Marengo and the general pacification, the first consul turned his attention chiefly to settling the people, and to diminishing the number of malcontents, by employing the displaced factions in the state.
All the measures adopted in the interim were annulled, and fourteen representatives, to whom were afterwards joined fourteen others, were arrested, for organizing the insurrection, or approving it in their speeches.
In the interim between the Grenelle enterprise and Babeuf's condemnation, the royalists also formed their conspiracy.
Lesotho has signed an Interim Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility with the IMF.
The former Governor, Sir James Ferguson, had in theinterim been replaced by Sir W.
This was an interim of waiting, when all preparations were made for the work in hand, and there was nothing to do but await developments.
Much as I enjoyed it, I finished my dinner sometime before Yankee did his, and employed the interim in laving my hands and face in the pure water, and contemplating myself in the perfect mirror formed by its surface.
On this occasion many had gone there, who, like myself, were going to take the train for Atlanta, and in the interim were eager to hear everything of a hopeful character, even though reason urged that it was hoping against hope.
There followed an interimin the occupancy of the Niagara when neither sword nor altar held sway here; nor was the altar reestablished in our region until the permanent rebuilding of Fort Niagara in 1726.