In New York, the Republican state convention and the Whig state convention merged into one, and Seward pronounced a baptismal oration upon the Republican party of New York.
As a result, it rapidly split into factions, one of which merged with the enemies of Douglas, while the other was lost among his supporters.
He was notmerged here (as in the Orient) with the rest of the French.
Her component peoples have merged and have remerged.
I merged into the great system whose wheels and grindings had at first astonished or disgusted me, and I found that they had made of me what they meant to make.
In Canaan she passed into the feminine Ashtoreth, and at last was merged in the crowd of goddesses who were but the feminine reflections of the male.
Many remained in Spain, forming outlaw bands in the mountains, or hiding under the protection of their lords, while thousands had long since merged with the Christian population.
But Arnold was perhaps the only individual in whose case such a tendency was deeply rooted in religious conviction; with many it was but a transitory intoxication, in which their political interests had become merged for the moment.
The German comitatus, which seems to have ultimately merged its existence in one or other of these developments, is of course to be carefully distinguished in its origin from them.
Many of your family were knighted of old, and Sir Edward L'Isle will sound well enough until it be merged in the peerage.
The other, though exceedingly well adapted to conversation, has but a narrow range, and may one day be merged in the superior tongue.
This system was afterward merged in the city school system upon the incorporation of the city of Middletown in 1888.
McNally, to bemerged with the Monroe Herald and the Goshen News.
For a time he owned the Mail, and when it was merged with the Mercury, he became a partner with George H.
Before the year was up, Mr. Bodine disposed of his interests to his partners, and those two gentlemen have managed the paper ever since, although their interests are merged in the corporation known as the Newburgh Journal Company.
David Denniston purchased this paper and merged in it the Orange County Gazette.
In 1865 he returned to Middletown, and was re-employed in the Press office, and there remained until the paper lost its identity and merged with the Times.
Hendrie started the True Whig, two years later selling it to Charles Mead, who merged it with his paper under the title of The Goshen Democrat and Whig.
In 1873 the Middletown Mail was merged in the Mercury, when Dr.
Ruttenber purchased this paper in May, 1851, and merged it with his Telegraph.
In 1846 it wasmerged with Elder Gilbert Beebe's Signs of the Times.
The favored persons privileged to hear these were his associates upon the bench of the old Oyer and Terminer, since abolished and now merged in the Supreme Court.
Mr. Boyd remained with the Press until it was merged with the Times in 1906, when he retired from the work, to engage in insurance and real estate business.
At their feet lay the oak forest; far below shone the river like a mirror of silver, while in the distance fields and meadows were merged in the dim horizon-line.
All conception of colour, sound and emotion was blurred and dimmed, being merged and fused in one grey turbid stream that flowed on placidly, eternally.
Sanine could perceive that both figures became merged into one that swayed in the misty light.
Night's last pale, sickly shadows were merged and lost in the grey-blue horizon-line beyond the steppe.
And a little farther down, Bud knew, they formed a gorge, which still farther on merged into a canon.
With his presence, Mrs. Sanders's maternal apprehensions for his safety merged into anger.
Nora's breath was taken away: wrath for her own grievance merged in the greater wrath she felt for Rupert's sake.
Reduced in wars with Sacs and Foxes, and lastly by the small-pox in 1823; now merged into the Pawnee tribe.
He was soon merged in the crowd that gathered around us, and, with doors closed, the Indians sat out patiently the interval, until we were under weigh again.
A small remnant of a tribe who were once very numerous and warlike, inhabiting the northern part of New York; only a few scattered individuals now living, who are merged in the neighbouring tribes.
Not the way they went--" and Betty glanced out into the black void where the keel boat had merged into the gloom.
Rifle and revolver shots merged into one crackling fusillade.
So swiftly and smoothly had it sped along that the "click, click" as it struck each separate rail had merged into one droning "song of the road.
By now the howls had merged into a general chorus, and looking back over the great expanse of open country over which we were traveling I could see numerous black specks traveling swiftly toward us, becoming larger every second.
Here she would sit for hours, basking beneath the sun which rode the heavens like an impartial god, while beyond the pallid balustrade, cypress-studded hills merged into the horizontal purple.
Purple and gold, it spread to the horizon where rolling, amber sands mergedinto saffron skies.
Who was she to grumble in the the face of this universal oneness, into which her littleness merged so superbly?
Morning dragged its length to midday and midday merged in afternoon.
The personal factor came afterwards, but so soon afterwards that I can scarcely tell you when the one mergedin the other.
The names of some sixty-five of these towns are known, but before the close of the sixth century many of the smaller of them had been merged with their more powerful neighbors.
Consequently, the essential distinction between the senatorial and equestrian orders vanished and a new senatorial order arose into which was merged a large equestrian element.
Our company was subsequently merged in the general Pullman Company and we took stock in that company for our Pacific interests.
He was a partner owning a two per cent interest when the Carnegie Steel Company was merged into the United States Steel Corporation.