America holds a large number in public andprivate galleries, and there are in private ownership in this country Corots sufficient to make a magnificent collection.
Sabina returned the prefect's parting salutations with icy coldness and immediately desired to be conducted to her private rooms to dress herself for supper.
By its low facade and huge sliding doors she dimly perceived it to be a private garage.
Any attempt to bring the police or private detectives or other outsiders into the negotiations will be instantly known to the writer and--there won't be any party.
This then, she inferred, would be the key to hisprivate cache--the secret spot where he hid his loot between forays.
Mr. Iff could promise Miss Landis that he would leave no stone unturned in his private inquiry; and his work, likewise, would be considerably facilitated if the affair were kept quiet.
The burh was to be sacred from private quarrels--"the King's house-peace prevails in the streets.
But to assist every one who is needy far surpasses the strength or profit of a private person, for the wealth of a private person is altogether insufficient to supply such wants.
Every one therefore, wherever he may be, can worship God with true religion, and mind his own business, which is the duty of a private man.
It can only arise, therefore, between private persons, who are bound by law and right not to injure one another.
Moreover, no private person can by right vindicate these laws, and so they do not really bind him who holds dominion.
Some think it was to meet the Prince of Conde solely in his private capacity of philosopher.
By private civil right we can only mean the liberty every man possesses to preserve his existence, a liberty limited by the edicts of the sovereign power, and preserved only by its authority.
We clients are forced to pay tribute and increase the private income of these pampered slaves.
Then he of Picenum begins, "Deign to accept what is too great for any private kitchen: let this day be celebrated as the festival of your genius, haste to relieve your stomach of its burden, and devour a turbot reserved to honor your reign.
Start you at wrongs that touch a private name, At Hippia's lewdness, and Veiento's shame?
Here are no allusions, covert or open, to the follies and vices of modern times; nor has the dignity of the original been prostituted, in a single instance, to the gratification of private spleen.
I do not know that a private station was "the post of honor" in those days; it was, however, that of security.
Private prisons attached to Roman farms, in which the slaves worked in chains.
Latrinam, quasi lavatrinam, "the private bath;" balneum being more commonly applied to the public one.
They meet in private and prepare the bill, Draw up the instructions with a lawyer's skill.
Do you feel an interest in a private house, in a Hippia's acts?
Near it was the prætor's chair, and the benches frequented by persons who had private suits, among whom the class of usurers would be most conspicuous.
I too have given advice to Sylla, that he should enjoy a sound sleep by returning to a private station.
The rest proofs of the energy and legislative capacity of private Members.
Of course at this stage of Session only small proportion of Government Bills are likely to reach the Statute Book; those in hands of private Members have no chance whatever.
There must be reservoirs to hold supply, And channels form’d to send the blessing by; The public good must be a private care; 160 None all they would may have, but all a share.
I found, though not with ease, this privateseat 480 Of soothing quiet, wisdom’s still retreat.
The Queen was alone in her private chamber, musing over what she purported to do.
At the earliest dawn he was with the mourners again, and what remained of the Noble Queen was reverently taken up and carried to a little private cemetery in an angle of the fort, and there laid in the earth.
I have ordered apartments for you and your household in the palace, close to the city, where you will be removed this evening, and promise that all your private property shall be sent after you.
The Queen had much enriched him, and all the contents of his private treasury in the fort had been scrupulously made over to him.
At length they reached the entrance to the private apartments of the Queen Dowager, and after a brief colloquy with the eunuchs at the door, were admitted, and led to the Queen's seat by one of the women in attendance.
He has some scheme of private revenge to carry out, and he will be faithful to that if not to us.
With the King he had many earnest private conversations in regard to the future, which to his view was full of apprehension and danger.
You sometimes hear of some beggar, or private soldier, or farm labourer, who has come all at once into an estate that was his, years before he knew anything about it.
The Church where he saw it had been very irregularly constituted; it had no orders and no sacraments, and had been set a-going by the spontaneous efforts of private Christians, and he came to look into the facts.
Lincoln himself is known to have made a private memorandum containing the words, "It seems extremely probable that this Administration will not be reelected.
Even in a book of restricted scope, such as this, one must insist upon the distinction between the private and public Lincoln, for there is as yet no accepted conception of him.
Among the least sensible minor incidents of the war were a number of fantastic attempts of privatepersons to negotiate peace.
On the other hand, a privatemanuscript of a Cincinnati family describes the "intense gloom hanging over the city like a pall" during the period of that dreadful battle.
In a private letter he added, "Unless we get immigration from abroad, we shall have few more slave states.
The account of this crisis which has been given by Lincoln's private secretary is interesting: "That day there was little change in the business routine of the Executive office.
The personal and private Lincoln it is impossible to present within these pages.
But he entered into a private negotiation with them which is nearly, if not quite, the strangest thing in our history.
Of his supporters some were discouraged; others were exasperated; and an able but angry partisan even went so far as to write in a private letter, "Lincoln is a Simple Susan.
He might have done so, could he have risen at five, and have sat at his private desk for three hours before he began his official routine at the public one.
And now about Burr's private life," he insinuated confidentially.
It is believed that Captain Thomas came from Scotland some time in the early part of the eighteenth century, but we know nothing of his antecedents and not much of his private life.
The first private carriage was almost mobbed on Broadway.
Affection with truth must say That, deservedly esteemed in private life, And universally renowned for his public conduct, The judicial and gallant Officer Possessed all the amiable qualities of the Friend, the Gentleman, and the Christian.
The Warrens were undoubtedly among the earliest representative residents in the little country resort, but by no stretch of imagination could any private estate, however ample or important, be called a village.
But agreement to march to Jerusalem was had, and, with temporary desertions and cautious advances and the marking houses and towns as private possessions, they came at last near Emmaus.
Sidenote: Heaps of Corpses] The city was soon cleaned, and, as all respected the marks of private ownership upon which the Crusaders had agreed, they were enriched and soon contributed to the life of a most orderly city.
If it be possible, live where there is a faithful, powerful, convincing minister, whose public teaching and private counsel you may make use of for your souls.
For the civil governors are to provide against the private injuries of any of the subjects.
Families have family necessities, which are larger than to be confined to a closet, and yet more private than to be brought still into the assemblies of the church.
The apostles prayed when they preached or instructed christians inprivate assemblies, Acts xx.
And ministers, that have many souls to look after, and public work to do, must take heed of neglecting any of this, that they may be longer and oftener in private prayer.
When you grow hottest about some controverted, smaller matters in religion, or studious of the interest of some private opinion and party which you have chosen, more than of the interest of the common truths and cause of Christ.
Church prayers are preferred before private on this ground, and we commanded not to forsake the assembling of ourselves together, Heb.
But for the League the aristocracy would have hunted Peel to a premature grave, or consigned him like Lord Melbourne to a private station at the bare mention of total repeal.
The electors do not ask his political opinions; they do not inquire into his private character; they only require to be satisfied of the impurity of his intentions.
In plain terms the three monarchs, claiming to rule by divine right, reasserted their determination to interfere in the private affairs of any state to suppress movements which seemed to their majesties to be revolutionary.
In the spring of 1835 he was again a private member of the House, free to devote himself to the religious and literary pursuits which appealed so strongly to him.
The son, Benjamin, was baptized into the Church of England at the age of thirteen, educated among his father's books and in private schools, and at seventeen articled to a firm of London solicitors.
These few choice significant morsels of one hundred percent (on the dollar) Americanism are quoted almost at random from the private bulletins of the officials of the Iron Heel in the state of Washington.
And is it any wonder, with the process of exploitation thus naked always before his eyes, that he should have been among the very first workers to challenge the flimsy title of the lumber barons to the private ownership of the woods?
The campaign of lies and slander inaugurated by their private newspapers failed to convince the workers of the undesirability of labor organization.
He is constantly reminded of the glaring absurdity of the private ownership of natural resources.
But the poor human race, in its bungling efforts to learn how to live in our beautiful world, appears destined to find out by bitter experience that the private ownership of the means of life is both criminal and disastrous.
Little did the first explorer dream that the day would come when individuals would claim private ownership of that which prolific nature had travailed through centuries to bestow upon mankind.
There are many things I might forgive, but never the telling of myprivate affairs.
Less select, certainly, than in the county gathering to the private play; but surely quite as safe.
Birch) to represent a great commercial community in Parliament, gentlemen both of them amiable in private life, but utterly unfit to have placed in their hands so great a trust?
So lone and stoical had grown the man, who had made it his object to have no private life.
We have had private boxes presented to us at both the Italian Operas, and a free ticket, entitling the bearer to a glass of gin and water, at the Yorkshire Stingo.
The private history of Liberalism affords more than one instance of such depositions.
The first consideration is for your private fortunes.
A long narrow room, with a slight elevation from the stage, filled with comfortable seats, and closed in at the upper end with a few private boxes.
Is there a magnetic sympathy with vice that makes one or two sinners, locked up, we will suppose, in a private box, the electro-biologists of the whole assembly?
It was in the mayor's private room that the president of the Provisional Commission received the deputation from the new town.
So they would simply have gone off without taking any further steps if Macquart, prompted and emboldened by his own private animosities, had not offered to hold Plassans in awe, on condition that they left him twenty determined men.
She fortunately slept over the kitchen, in a room where the winter provisions had been kept before her arrival, and which was reached by a little private staircase.
It was not at the porter's lodge that the fight was now being waged, but in the private sanctum of the chief magistrate of the town.
Since the previous evening the private room at the post-office had become a big confessional full of darkness and mystery, in which he tasted exquisite rapture while sniffing at the letters which exhaled veiled longings and quivering avowals.
In Brand's private room the books she had got for him three weeks before still lay ranged upon his desk, in readiness for his return at any moment.
They were in his private office, where this chair had been for twenty years his favorite seat.
Sometimes, Henrietta, coming suddenly into his private office, surprised in his countenance signs of fear.
There were private commissions in plenty, enough to keep him and his assistants busy.
A moment afterward all three were seated at a table in a private dining-room, and Sylvius Hogg began eating with great zest.
I did not mention the difficulty of detecting a falsehood in any private or even public history, at the time and place where it is said to happen; much more where the scene is removed to ever so small a distance.
There was a distinctly agreeable sensation to be derived from this association with one upon whom she could impose her private estimate of herself.
In his private world people were either intelligent or stupid, either kindly or (stupidly) egoistic.
She had opened the door to the tiny private hallway of the flat when he overtook her, panting.
Nor did she, apparently, find anything dismaying in the price she was asked to pay for a bedroom with private bath.
As this is private property, and I'm bound to protect the owner in his rights, the first man attempting to enter will be arrested for trespass.
It was from his mother, and was in the private code that his parents had prepared when they left him in Hatton.
We destroy the commonwealth, while we preserve our own private interests and neglect the public.
Our worthy visionary was for two years an inmate of a private asylum.
These are not reasons to prevent us from censuring acts of cruelty, when they may be considered useless in a scientific point of view, and degrading to mankind in regard to private feelings.