And it may be made either to set them at further difference, or to make them friends; for intercession may be made against, as well as for, a person or people.
I shall now lay down a few arguments for the superabundant clearing of it, and afterwards answer two or three objections that may be made against it, and so I shall fall upon the next thing.
So long as women have no voice in the Government under which they live they will be an ostracised class, and invidious distinctions will be made against them in the world of work.
The biographers of Burke have silently passed over the accusation, and this might be fair enough were this unconfirmed charge made against a public man of stainless reputation in such matters.
The necessity of always fitting our internal police to the circumstances of the times we live in, is something so strikingly obvious, that no sufficient objection can be made against it.
Of course this was as grave a charge as could possibly be made against a great religious teacher.
But Disraeli chose to attach great importance to the charge he supposed to be made against him; and he declared that he felt himself bound to refute it utterly by more than a mere denial.
It provided that residencias of corregidores, alcaldes mayores, and subdelegate-intendants should be taken only when charges had been made against them.
The regent, Agustin de Amparan, was put in possession of the special charges which had been made against Marquina.
There were two complaints most frequently made against governors.
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