Stephenson’s attention had been drawn to the much greater velocity with which the steam issuedfrom the exit pipe compared with that at which the smoke escaped from the chimney.
At this juncture the father issued from the door, riding-whip in hand, and was witness to the scientific trick just played off upon his galloway.
A prospectus of a High Level Bridge Company was issued in 1843, the names of George Stephenson and George Hudson appearing on the committee of management, Robert Stephenson being the consulting engineer.
While all the petty sovereigns of Germany clamored over the usurpation of Austria, pamphlet upon pamphlet issued from the hands of Austrian jurists to justify the act.
Sure enough, there blazed a roaring fire, and from the chimney-crane hung the steaming pot whence issued the delightful aroma of budding dinner.
You should not speak so loud," said Josephi "for you know that the emperor has issued an edict, exacting that all those who have grain shall meet him in Prague, that the government may buy their grain at a reasonable price.
The cry of horror which issued from the convents was echoed throughout the land, from palace to hovel.
This gem, of course, belongs to the club, but the same brain from which issuedthis exquisite emanation can produce others to inspire and charm an appreciative world.
On the other hand, in a remarkable order issued by General A.
Some of Hobbes' pieces were only in Latin, others were issued in English.
He is generally reputed to have been the author of that well-known work, the "System of Nature," which was issued as if by Mirabaud.
Many volumes have been issued in the fruitless endeavour to refute him, and all these have contributed to widen the circle of his readers.
He issued edicts ordering that all persons who thought themselves aggrieved should come for satisfaction, without any fear; and he made the religious the judges for that, together with the commandant of the fort.
Monitoria: Summons issued by an ecclesiastical judge to command the personal appearance and deposition of a witness.
The archbishop, seeing that the auditors not only did not do what was promised, but evenissued another decree to arrest and expel the provisor, called another meeting, at which the Dominicans had no part.
Having examined it in my royal Council of the Yndias, the said order which the said Don Pedro issued has appeared to me to be very effective, as is said.
Tomo i of his Questiones regulares et canonicæ was published at Salamanca in 1598; another edition, in four volumes, was issued some years later.
The rental for the fifty-year term was fixed at an amount equal to the annual interest upon the bonds issued by the city for construction and 1 per cent.
Later General Birdwood, the officer commanding at Anzac, issued an order commending them in the eyes of the whole forces in the Anzac zone.
General Legge, as soon as all were collected together, issued an order congratulating them upon their pluck and fine discipline at a critical time.
It was sickening to behold the slaughter our fire made amongst the massed battalions as they issuedfrom concealment into open spaces.
But already, on May 26, Beauregard had issued orders for evacuating the place, which was accomplished with much skill.
In fact, no more important state paper was issued by Mr. Seward.
The bonds were issued and sent to the bankers of New York and of Europe, and work was vigorously begun.
The chief justice thereuponissued against the general an attachment for contempt, but the marshal was refused admittance to the fort.
The Indians gathered in numbers so formidable that Governor Reynolds issued a call for volunteers to aid the national forces.
Moreover, the unfriendliness was aggravated by the fact that the proclamation was issued almost at the very hour of the arrival in London of Mr. Charles Francis Adams, the new minister sent by Mr. Lincoln to the court of St. James.
Blockading squadrons, therefore, had to be improvised, and orders at once issued for the purchase and equipment of steam vessels from the merchant marine and the coasting service.
On January 27, as commander-in-chief of the army, he issued his "General War Order No.
Systematic persecutions were now begun in the different provinces, culminating in the year 1606, when Iyeyasu issued his famous edict prohibiting Christianity.
The first edition was speedily exhausted, and a second was issued in 1872.
Hideyoshi issued an edict commanding the Jesuits to leave the country in twenty days; but this edict was winked at, and the persecutions were carried on only locally and spasmodically.
She offered however to take the girls out for ten minutes to look at the fun; so they donned coats and scarves and issued into the dim High Street.
You issued a note back of which there was no value, no fixed limit of measurement.
Your Grace advises me that there are issued at this time in the shares of the Company no less than two billion, two hundred and thirty-five million, eighty-five thousand, five hundred and ninety livres in notes!
The royal bank, which the regent himself hastened to foster when he saw the profits of the first private bank of circulation and discount France had ever known, issued notes against which Law entered immediately his firm protest.
Issued from this convent of San Francisco at Manila, January twentieth, 1592.
You say also that, inasmuch as you found Don Bernardino de Sande very poor, you were unable to collect from him the proceeds of the encomienda of Baratao, in accordance with the writ issued by my royal Council of the Yndias.
Concerning the rest of the question he refers to the decrees and other documents issuedby the said governor in reference to the despatching of the said ship.
He has issued a decree forbidding the Chinese traders to remain in the islands; this is violently opposed by the clergy and friars.
Later on I could detect the silvery music of her voice, as she issuedforth to her afternoon drive.
We took the great step on Monday evening last, and issued one hundred and thirty-eight cards for our Wednesday at home, as Madame Dodd M'Carthy.
To the general act of amnesty, which the consul had issued on his access to power, there were many exceptions.
Ten thousand copies were already printed, when an order was issued by Savary, minister of police, for the suppression of the work.
Her works at an early period were duly estimated in the United States, and of the "Coelebs" thirty editions had been issued before the author's death.
An order was issued by the Convention for the arrest of Roland: his wife resolved to appeal in person to the Assembly in his behalf.
Then her father, in his anger, had her made a ward in Chancery, and the Lord Chancellor issued an injunction prohibiting Horatio and Drusilla from becoming man and wife.
Mr. Thomas Turner was brought before the magistrate on a peace warrant, issued at the suit of his wife, Mrs. Eleanor Turner.
The stockings were utterly spoiled; and after much urging on the part of the gentleman, his worship consented that a summons should be issued for the boot-maker's appearance.
Puritans would attempt to avenge their downfall, and malignantly pursue all the works he issued in every municipal library.
A cavernous chuckle issued from between the lawyer's rigid whiskers.
Somethin' happened to the die: they only issued a few," Massey stammered.
They issued appeals, circulated petitions, and had hearings before the Convention.
The Woman's Declaration of Independence" issued from those conventions startled and amused her, and she laughed heartily at the novelty and presumption of the demand.
Early in June, 1887, a call wasissued for such a council to convene under the auspices of the National Woman Suffrage Association at Washington, D.
The Woman's Bible," which completes the work, will be issued in January, 1898.
Early in this year the Assembly issued paper to the amount of sixteen millions sterling.
They issued this paper currency to satisfy in the first instance chiefly the demands made upon them by the bank of discount, the great machine or paper-mill of their fictitious wealth.
It could not escape him, that, if the Treasury paid three per cent for the use of a currency which should be returned seven per cent worse than the minister issued it, such a dealing could not very greatly tend to enrich the public.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "issued" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.