Not knowing whether to remain or to retire, the young police-agent stood for a moment undecided; when suddenly he perceived an open letter lying on the carpet.
He was gazing on the ground, and held an open letter in his hand.
The Conservative party took upon itself to address an open letter to the King through the newspapers, the contents of which are known.
The Civil Cabinet informed the party leaders of the Chancellor's audience and what happened there, with the request that the party might now take back its "Open Letter.
Yesterday I received the "Open Letter" of Spielhagen, the Socialist, which appeared in the newspapers with regard to Drozhin.
He conceived the notion of writing an open letter to the Queen in the character of a rambling, garrulous, but well-disposed countryman whose idea was that her Majesty conducted all the business of the empire herself.
Of like significance is Luther's advocacy of the separation of the temporal and spiritual powers, practically of Church and State,--the position which he develops later in the Open Letter to the Nobility.
He faced the storm of disapproval and abuse calmly, and in reply to an open letter of regret and remonstrance from an Independent, he wrote: “I thank you for your good opinion of my past service.
In July my brother wrote an open letter of farewell, disbanding the division for which there had been tentatively so many volunteers.
It was not the workingmen but the middle-class Progressive party that was most aroused by Lassalle's Open Letter.
Mazzini's first public act--some three or four months after he left Italy--was to write an open letter to the king.
In 1856 Manin wrote an open letter, attacking the theory as "the great enemy of Italy.
Only five months before he had written in an open letter, that he "did not believe that from prince or king or pope Italy would now or ever find salvation.
Open letter to Theodore Roosevelt in favor of Mr. Blaine.
Strangely enough this "Open Letter" inspired the same question in the mind of Alicia Terrill.
The article it referred to was headed "An Open Letter.
An open letter to the Mohammedans of India did much to strengthen these friendly feelings, and if it had not been for the sixty years which weighed on my shoulders I should long ere now have made a trip to Hindustan.
I then addressed an open letter to Lord Lytton, at that time Viceroy of India, in which I warned him against this step, and pointed out the danger which would ensue.
Among the folds of the shawl there was discovered an open letter, without date, signature, or address, which it was presumed the woman must have forgotten.
Every now and then, his restless eyes wandered from the visitor to an open letter in his hand.
She was standing by the fire, with her head down and with an open letter in her hand.
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