Panics at once ludicrous and tragic opened the campaign upon the French side.
In spite of which advice Nesta did suffer a few qualms at night, if she happened to wake in the dark; but sleeping with her mother was comforting, and the panics never lasted long.
Eustace and Nesta never spoke of these night panics to any one, least of all to each other--they seemed so silly when broad daylight proved there had been absolutely nothing to be cowardly about.
Solve it, and you forever put an end to commercial panics in a land of plenty; you deprive capital of its power to oppress labor; you assure industry a constant friend where it has so often found an insidious foe.
In tracing the causes of panics and periods of business depression, we invariably find our currency more or less at fault.
It is in the nature of panicsto be unforeseen, but the statement may be truly made that some of them can be more unforeseen than others.
In all previous American panics the foreign world markets were counted upon to come to the rescue and break the fall.
In an instant one of those uncontrollable panics broke out to which even veterans are as subject as to dysentery or scurvy.
Michigan possesses many advantages over her sister States, and these enable her to bear up against monetary panics better than they.
The panics caused by the gathering apparitions of the previous days were nearly over now.
Panics were beginning in all the towns and cities of the American seaboard north of Cape Hatteras.
What commercial panics and great national misfortunes do not do, particular bits of legislation are sure to do.
Enough has now been quoted from various original sources to illustrate the feverish recurrences of superstitious panics in Italy during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
These panics have left the country disturbed and embarrassed, by armies of unemployed men.
The clearing-house establishes a fellowship among banks that has already proved in times of money panics of the greatest service to themselves and the community.
Were there no exhibitions of fear in that war, no flights, no panics on the grand scale?
It would be no difficult task to add a hundred instances to those we have mentioned of the occurrence of panics in European armies; but it is not necessary to pursue the subject farther.
There were panicsin most of the great battles of the French Empire, or those battles were followed by panics.
In modern wars, panics have been as common as ever they were in the contests of antiquity.
If panics could be clearly explained, some device might be hit upon, perhaps, for their prevention.
She was consenting with every one of her expressive features, and did not appear at all anxious to enjoy one of her fourteen delightful panics this evening if it could be avoided.
Now, suppose we had one every night, and we stayed here two weeks, there would be fourteen panics before we go home.
No panics and shrieks and faintings and fuss, but calm sense and energetic skill.
All was ready now; and Christmas Day was much enlivened by last rehearsals, the panics of timid actors, the scramble for forgotten properties, and the decoration of the theatre.
There is no other means by which society can be saved from the effects of panics and monetary crises.
A poor thin sort of sleep it was, in which he never altogether lost his consciousness, and broken by short intervals of actual wakefulness, but a blessed release from the self-questionings and panics of the early night.
Everybody knows that when panics arise the breaking of one merchant causes the downfall of another.
I never know whence these panics arise, or why they come, or whither they go.
There are panics commercial andpanics military, bearing no special relation to each other and yet produced possibly by similar causes.
There had been severalpanics in the stock market throughout the summer; and leading financiers and railroad presidents seemed to have got the habit of prognosticating the ruin of the country every time they made a speech at a banquet.
Disastrous surprises and those sudden panics which lead to defeat and the greatest loss of life are of rare occurrence among disciplined troops.
He reproached them for undermineing their countrymen; whose Falstaff panics demanded blood of animals to restore them; and their periods of bragging, that they should brandify their wits to imagine themselves Vikings.
Panics are grist to them; so are wars; but they do their duty in warning the taxpayer and rousing Parliament.
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