These interpreters are mostly violent partisans and don't conceal it.
On the platform were the president and vice-president, and the interpreters and others.
Hence the first impression was, that no resistance would be offered, and the information obtained through the interpreters tended to encourage the same conclusion.
The want of interpreters was at this time very much felt by Captain Herbert.
There were two interpreters (Chinamen from Canton) on board, who hailed them to bring-to, telling them that they would receive no molestation if they went quietly down the river.
But the augurs, those flattering interpreters of the future, affirm that this dream promises him the empire of the world; this woman whom he has seen extended on the ground is no other than the earth, the common mother of all mortals.
Sidenote: Interpreters and Plates Returned to the Prophet.
When this has been shown we shall easily understand how the sovereign rulers are the proper interpreters of religion and piety.
Again, though the priests were the interpreters of the laws, they had no power to judge the citizens, or to excommunicate anyone: this could only be done by the judges and chiefs chosen from among the people.
Some of the interpreters of fate, such as Velleda, in the Batavian war, governed, in the name of the deity, the fiercest nations of Germany.
The speaker made a wide gesture toward the attentive inspector, held it while the interpretersgot forth in English his last sentence.
There were regular interpreters in attendance, who made considerable sums out of the recipients by expounding and unriddling these oracles.
This office contributed to his revenue, the interpreters paying him L250 each.
They were the interpreters of the dreams of others, and themselves claimed the power of dreaming truthfully of the future and the absent.
In 1699 he offered to provide the Friends' Meeting at Philadelphia with interpreters to convey religious instruction to the Indians.
But as it was not accomplished within the term which has been rashly fixed the interpreters escaped through an ambiguous meaning.
The facts of Zosimus explain the allusions of Claudian; but his classic interpreters were ignorant of the fourth century.
In the south of England, for instance, he may have found people who had come in contact through the tin-trade with the Mediterranean peoples and understood their languages, and who could thus act as interpreters with the Celts.
Scythians on their trading journeys to the bald-headed Agrippæans required no fewer than seven different interpreters to enable them to barter with the peoples on the way.
It is difficult to understand how he was able to converse with the natives; but probably he took interpreters with him.
But in Scotland he may have found Celts who understood the speech of Thule, and who could act as interpreters through the more southern Celtic people.
It is said that some of theinterpreters secretly fomented the disorder.
The Marquis de Montcalm ran thither immediately, and used every means to restore tranquillity: prayers, threats, caresses, interposition of the officers and interpreters who have some influence over these savages.
No interpreters were needed with the machine guns.
As one American officer put it, "Interpreters may be divided into three classes: those who know no English; those who know no French; and those who know neither.
The thirteenth of the next month found the regiment starting for its French base and when the camp was reached a group of interpreters was waiting.
She was sent on shore accompanied by three Indian interpreters and some of the crew.
I think it would be too much difficulty for the interpreters or for me to arrange them in the same order, and if the Court will permit I will read Appendix A as it is printed.
The interpreters are not able to interpret so fast.
As for verbal Promises, I will make none, but shall have no mercy on the conceited Interpreters of Glances and Motions.
The king was very angry, and said, "All the wise men and dream interpreters of the court were unable to satisfy me, and thou bringest me a child, and expectest that he shall loose the knot of the difficulty.
He gathered together all the sages and interpreters of dreams, and told the matter to them, but they were unable to explain it; and the vazÝr resigned his soul to death.
Those who become the interpreters and teachers of this wisdom to the young are the most valuable and efficient of all laborers in the field of divine philosophy.
Others, again, feel themselves called upon from on high to become the representatives of God before men, and the interpreters to them of his oracular teachings.
This obsolete view had the distinction that it placed some value, which the modern interpreters did not, on the anagogic content of the myths (even if in a wrong perspective).
And when the interpreters heard this they were greatly dismayed, and they returned and told their King all that he had said.
And he sent interpreters to King Don Sancho saying, that he would give him much gold and silver, and many gifts, and be his vassal, and pay him tribute yearly.
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