Necesito no descuidarme si he de llegar a tiempo de ponerme junto a un confesonario sin que me vean.
Do you know of any deserving young beginner lately set up, whom it lies in the power of the Junto any way to encourage?
Junto to oblige him, or encourage him as he deserves?
Do you think of anything at present in which the Junto may be serviceable to mankind, to their country, to their friends, or to themselves?
Some of the questions discussed by the members of the Junto were as follows:-- "Is sound an entity or body?
To Pelham himself Carteret had made overtures; but Pelham told the King that the Whig junto would have nothing to do with Bath or Carteret.
The plan of ignoring the House of Commons and keeping all power in a junto of two or three, or even one, was already breaking down.
To this junto you have twice sacrificed yourself, and what have you got by it?
But had the Irish junto rested at the point to which we have now come in describing their system, Ireland would not now have to appeal for pity or for aid to the British nation.
The discussion in the Junto on paper currency induced Franklin to publish a paper entitled "The Nature and Necessity of a Paper Currency.
Afterwards other similar clubs were formed by its members; but the existence of the Junto was kept a secret from them.
This, and the fact that many of the great questions that arose previously to the Declaration of Independence were discussed in the Junto in the first instance, give to the club a special importance.
He read a paper in the Junto on the organization of the City watch, and the propriety of rating the inhabitants on the value of their premises in order to support the same.
Many of the questions he propounded to the Juntohad a scientific bearing.
Bennett it is well known has for a year past been a mere tool in the hands of the Whig junto at Springfield.
Bennett is the pliant tool and pander of the junto at Springfield; and that he was the instigator of an unnecessary special term in Missouri, on the 5th day of June last, for the purpose of getting Smith indicted.
It must at all events be admitted that the conduct of the king after the formation of the catholic junto in 1686, demonstrates an intention of overthrowing the Anglican establishment.
One by one the remaining Junto Ministers were replaced by Tories.
Argyll had supported the Whig Junto and held the rank of Lieutenant General under Marlborough in France, but in 1710 (seeing the direction the political tide was taking) he abandoned his support of Godolphin's Ministry.
The Junto led to the establishment, by Franklin, of the Philadelphia Public Library, which became the parent of all public libraries in America.
And whether, think you, it lies in the power of the Junto to oblige him, or encourage him as he deserves?
He had founded and been the life of the Junto Club--the most sensible and beneficent club of which I ever heard.
Have you any weighty affair on hand in which you think the advice of the Junto may be of service?
Do you think of anything at present in which the members of the Junto may be serviceable to mankind, to their country, to their friends, or to themselves?
Do you know of any deserving young beginner, lately set up, whom it lies in the power of the Junto in any way to encourage?
I now began to turn my thoughts a little to public affairs, beginning, however, with small matters, and preparing the way for my reforms through the Junto and subordinate clubs.
Three days afterwards, the junto of Wallingford House insisted with Richard that he should dissolve parliament; to which, according to the advice of most of his council, and perhaps by an overruling necessity, he gave his consent.
This juntoof nine debated how they might be secure against the cavaliers.
This clause does not, therefore, savour in the least of any thing more arbitrary than what has already been experienced: so that the horrours the anti-federal junto pretend to anticipate on that head, must sink into nothing.
How far despotism can encroach upon such a government I leave the antifederal juntoto declare.
We have a recent instance in the state of Rhode Island, where a desperate junto are governing contrary to the sense of a great majority of the people.
The blue and buff Junto meet in St. James' Street to fix upon their plan of operations for to-morrow.
To which Lord North answered by saying, though he might believe a Buckingham House Junto might do a great deal, yet he had so much respect for Mr. Wilkes, as not to imagine that they could easily make another person at (all?
Perhaps the Junto did not give attention to a more important measure in its whole history than that of establishing militia for public security.
The members of the Junto were greatly elated over his success.
Improvements have been the order of the day since the Junto was organized; but we doubt if there has been much improvement upon the Junto in literary organizations for the young.
I will prepare a paper for the Junto at the earliest possible date.
Whether other members of theJunto studied the languages we have no means of knowing, but Benjamin did, with remarkable success.
With the members of the Junto all interested in his success, and the public men of New Jersey, who made his acquaintance at Burlington, Benjamin's business was soon well advertised.
The discussion over the night-watch and fire-department in the Junto was both animated and instructive.
Another thing that I object to very much is this: if each one of us organizes another Junto, we no longer associate with each other--the very thing for which this Junto was organized.
And the Junto, too," suggested Parsons; "the father of the Junto can not receive so much applause without benefiting his child.
Still another enterprise which Franklin brought to the attention of the Junto was the founding of an Academy or University for the higher education of youth.
Franklin discussed the plan in the Gazette, and all the members of the Junto worked hard for it outside.
The Junto was not many months old, when Benjamin made another proposition.
The members of theJunto were unanimous in supporting his views.
This was unexpected success, and the members of the Junto were highly elated.
In the next place we are told, that Governor Bernard was the proper man for this purpose, and he was employed by the junto to suggest to the ministry the project of taxing the colonies by act of parliament.
Those who were elected in their places were all negatived by Bernard, which was considered as a fresh proof, that the junto still persevered in their designs of obtaining a revenue, to divide among themselves.
With what modesty can he say this, when he knows that the overthrow of our charter was the very object which the junto had been invariably pursuing for a long course of years?
Bernard and the junto rightly judged, that by this constitution the people had a check on every branch of power, and therefore as long as it lasted, parliamentary taxations, &c.
The junto it is true, and some other gentlemen who were not in their secret, but however had been misled to concur in their measures, were left out of council.
This junto therefore had the legislative and executive in their controul, and more natural influence over the judicial, than is ever to be trusted to any set of men in the world.
Whether the ministry at home or the junto here, were discouraged by these masterly remarks, or by any other cause, the project of taxing the Colonies was laid aside.
Several gentlemen of property were among these addressers, and some of fair character; but their acquaintance and friendships lay among the junto and their subalterns entirely.
The next day the city was in an uproar; people carried their valuables to the convents for safe keeping and a mob assembled around the palace, where the Junto de Gobierno drew up a decree that Nithard must depart within three hours.