A new site had to be found and new plans to be adopted for bringing to a successful issue the most formidable theatrical project of the century.
But despite all these things the production of "Tannhaeuser" might have come to a successful issue but for one difficulty.
In the United States in the Summer of 1916, in a straight issue between Labor and one of the most powerful capitalistic groups, the President and Congress of the United States wisely and justly capitulated to Labor.
No profounder interpretation of the issue has been made than the great phrase of President Wilson's, that the Allies are fighting to 'make the world safe for democracy.
What we are facing to-day is the issue between learning to do things together and a struggle between competing individuals, competing classes, and competing nations, so frantic and ferocious that in it our civilization may go down.
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As regarded the issue of his attempt at reformation in the hospital, Bold had no reason hitherto to be discontented with his success.
So Savanukah ran swiftly to his boat and pulled down the river, and made MacLeod Station just in time to see a youth, arrayed in buckskins, issue from the cave and mount a tethered horse.
Hence fire thrown out in front of the line of battle may be meant to disperse these shadowy combatants, leaving the issue of the fight to be determined by more substantial weapons than ghosts can wield.
Hardly had he uttered these words when a living creature was seen to issue from his mouth and drink of the juice in the dish, after which it endeavoured to return whence it came.
The soul of Aristeas of Proconnesus was seen to issue from his mouth in the shape of a raven.
For one whole day he would do nothing and order nothing to be done; receive no reports, issue no instructions, harry nobody and be harried by none.
Her old favorite, too, Somerset, was at first one of the principal personages of her court; but one of the first acts of the Duke of York's regency was to issue a warrant of arrest against him.
A Parliament was convened, and the questions at issue between the two great disputants were brought to a solemn trial.
It was impractical to issue Purney's Enquiry in facsimile because of the blurred condition of the photostats.
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Now the Mind is uneasy if 'tis not let into the issue of the Affairs of the Person it has been long Intent upon, and given to know whether he is finally Unfortunate, or Happy.
Rupert had little faith that a miracle would be vouchsafed to save the royal cause; and he could never be made to understand that the questions at issue were such as admitted of no compromise.
There have been since consultations and murmurings among his party, but the issue of them was only this enclosed modest petition, which produced the answer and declaration of the causes of his commitment; and so the business rests.
But to ask the Pope to issue the Bulls confirming such a man in the Primacy of England was at least a risky proceeding, and Henry had to dissemble.
If so, Mary might go; although he still refused to legitimise her; but if no more issue was to be born to him, he could hardly allow his elder daughter to leave England and fall into the hands of the Emperor.
What wonder that our early preparations to confront the issue thus forced upon us without note of warning were hasty, incomplete, and quite inadequate to the emergency?
But while we behold with awe, in the present calamity, the manifestation of Supreme Justice, we look with confident hope to the final issue to which it must lead.
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And it must be remembered that education and habit had trained us to an implicit reliance on the sufficiency of our laws and the competency of our Constitution to meet and decide every issue that could possibly be presented.
Sir John married Mary Rous by whom he hadissue four sons and nine daughters.
Thomas Bankes, Barber Chirurgeon, Deputie of this Ward, who had to wife Joan Laurence, by whom he had issue seven sonnes and ten daughters.
He married Margaret, daughter of Sir William Howard, and sister of the Earl of Carlisle, but died without issue male, in 1663.
All of this property he bequeaths, after the death of Lady Isabel to his son John, with remainder to Erkynwald, then to Marie and Alice, and in the event of all them dying without issue to the three hospitals aforesaid.
Several bills were offered for the establishment of a central bank; some for the issue of a special currency by the government; others for the legalization of certificates and currency created by clearing-house associations.
If the securities are State or municipal bonds the issue must not exceed ninety per cent of the market value of the bonds.
It appears, however, that each room possessed its color, note and form, which later were to issue forth and combine in the even vaster pattern, chord and outline which should include them all.
The result of Charles's consultations with such Bishops as were at hand had been the issue of a Declaration which was prefixed to a new edition of the articles, and is to be found in Prayer Books at the present day.
After the victory at Naseby the issueof the struggle was practically decided.
I am pushed on," he complained, "by two parties to do that, the consideration of the issue whereof makes my hair stand on end.
The immediate result of Charles's resolution to play with the great questions at issue was an attempt by Cromwell and the officers to come to terms with the Levellers.
So far as we can trace any direct issue before the constituencies, the elections turned on the approval or renunciation of the policy of the advanced party in the nominated Parliament, and on this the electorate gave no uncertain sound.
This chapter, we trust, has shown something of the real nature of the points at issue in the Seminole Wars.
It took a year and a half to dispose of the issue thus raised.
The little paper, beginning with a circulation of five hundred, has now reached a monthly issue of twenty thousand copies, and daily it brings its lesson of cheer to thousands of mothers and children in the South.
With such divergent opinions, in spite of feeble attempts at compromise, there could be no peace until the issue of slavery at least was definitely settled.
Even before it had become generally enacted or understood in the colonies, however, that a child born of slave parents should serve for life, a new question had arisen, that of the issue of a free person and a slave.
Infidels are sneering at this double-dealing; honest Christians are asking, "What is to be the issue of this conflict?
We are ready to stand on this issue with all who will meet us there as honest inquirers after truth.
This is the very question at issue between Universalists and those who deny that their faith has its foundations in the New Testament.
There he saw a package of what he recognized as a well-known issue of industrial bonds which the examiner had listed as one of the chief assets of the bank.
I must takeissue with you there," ventured the elderly rector of the Episcopal church who, being a widower, boarded with Mrs. Hudson.
The issue hung in the balance--the slightest thing would have turned the scale--when she heard footsteps outside and the tinkle of a bell.
It was only because we must raise more money I agreed to the issue of the new shares," Vane went on.
He thought he was gaining ground in Evelyn's esteem, and he feared the effect of absence; while there was no doubt that the new issue of the Clermont shares was in very slack demand.
If we got an option on the half-developed claims near the Clermont and went into the market, it's likely that an issue of new stock would meet with investors' favour.
Yet all hope and all life depended on the issue of this last effort.
From this place, as they looked toward the islet, the three rocks seemed so close together that they appeared blended, and the three sharp, needlelike points appeared to issue from one common base.
He made his bank a bank of issue at once, and sent out a hundred and fifty thousand pounds in notes.
Here is the record of his gift: "Issue Roll, Easter, 14 Ric.
The magistrate shall then issue his warrant to the constables to expel the clerk from the premises, and to hand them over to the rightful owners, the cost of executing the warrant being levied upon the goods and chattels of the expelled clerk.
He accordingly took his departure, accompanied by seventeen persons, which was a very important relief to our daily issue of provision.
Its waters are clear as they issue from the lake, but several branches of considerable size bring down muddy water, particularly one which flows from the north, and falls in below the rapid.
By the time the moose was finished, the men came back from Fort Norman, with three bags of pemmican, which enabled us to continue the daily issue of rations, though the fare was still scanty.
From the base of this hill there issue seven or eight very copious, and many smaller springs, whose waters deposit a great quantity of very fine muriate of soda by spontaneous evaporation.
Nelson, certain of a triumphant issue to the day, asked Blackwood what he should consider as a victory.