Agricultural party, representing the interests of the landed proprietors, large and small, of the kingdom.
The nominal president of this body was the Archduke Louis, representing the crown; but the actual direction of its proceedings fell to Metternich.
He concluded by representing the people of Canada as having, for several years past, been annually calling upon government to let them know what really was to be the law of the province.
Sixteen peers signed a long and powerfully-expressed protest, representing the bill as friendly to corrupt intrigue and cabal, hostile to all good government, and abhorrent to the principles of our constitution.
Moreover, Clarkson, one of the most active abolitionists, and the bosom friend of Wilberforce, openly advocated the principles of the French revolution, whence occasion was offered of representing the friends of abolition as levellers.
For the better understanding of this it should be observed that c s must be regarded as representing the section or profile of a square plane, placed horizontally (comp.
Of the manner of representing the 18 actions of man.
Braun arrives at the conclusion that the ovule is to be looked on as a bud, the ovular coatings, so often variable in number, representing the scales of the bud, the nucleus corresponding to the end of the axis or growing point.
There is no attempt at representing the dress of half a century anterior to the painter's date, or at rendering accurate historic portraiture.
His power of representing thenude is not less remarkable.
These are not lamp-stands or candle-sticks, such as the ones in the midst of which the Son of God walked on earth, but seven lights or flames of fire, representing the operation of the Holy Spirit upon the hearts of men and women.
We have here a magnificent description of the New Jerusalem, representing thehome of the redeemed.
There is the same necessity of speaking of the resurrection in its literal meaning as there was of representing the spirits of the martyrs under their own appropriate titles.
But their common friends here interposed; and, representing the necessity of their good correspondence, obliged them to lay aside all jealousy and rancour, and concur in restoring liberty to their native country.
There is a fresco in the church, on the pediment of the chapel, by Overbeck, representing the Assumption of the Virgin.
The corresponding arch, on the opposite side of the entrance, contained a wax-work within a large glass case, representing the Nativity.
The addresses which followed were by myself, representing the Senate; Speaker Crisp, representing the House; and Justice Brown, the Supreme Court.
In the meantime two deputations had been sent to England, representing the Boers' case against annexation.
Reitz, Smuts, and Lippert, as representing the Government, on the 9th of March; but as Messrs.
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