The most desperate efforts of the officers availed not to restore order.
The active intervention of American and British war ships became imperative to restore order, at the cost of sanguinary encounters.
The terrible years of anarchy had made the Bohemians desirous of a strong government, and ready to welcome any one who seemed to have force and vigour enough to restore order.
The first work which his Imperial position imposed on him was the effort to restore order in the Church, by putting an end to the divisions between the rival Popes.
Several of the nobles who had been hitherto inclined to the Utraquist cause, were so much alarmed at these excesses that they called upon Sigismund, as next heir to the throne, to hasten to Bohemia, to restore order.
Thereupon, the Mikado sent some troops to exact reparation, and the Chinese, on their part, dispatched a force to restore order.
Major Gordon had to hasten to the rear to restore order, and during his absence the advanced guard were expelled from their position by a forward movement led by Mow Wang in person.
After some bloodshed, two imperial commissioners were sent from Pekin to restore order.
The priests, too, impotent to restore order, begun to gnaw their nails at such junctures with impatience, rage, and fear.
The peace of the city must not be disturbed, for we came here to restore order.
The French had a moment to restore order, and used it.
I have read with interest, Citizen-general, the account of what you have done to restore order in the 52d, and also the report of General Liebert, of the 5th Vendemaire.
Evil as were the men who fought on either side, it was to Stephen and not to Matilda and Robert that men as yet looked to restore order.
When Henry landed in Ireland in =1171= he set himself to restore order.
Instead of maintaining a firm policy, Giolitti allowed the movement to spread until, towards the autumn of 1893, he became alarmed and drafted troops into the island, though in numbers insufficient to restore order.
A palace was sacked, barricades were erected and for forty-eight hours the troops under General Bava-Beccaris, notwithstanding the employment of artillery, were unable to restore order.
Curiously enough, after the mischief was done, the Admiralty on the 13th sent a telegram directly authorizing "a landing of seamen and marines for police purposes, to restore order.
The same day it was found necessary to re-embark the Greek marines who had been landed to restore order, without, however, being very successful.
The British officers, hearing the tumult, hastened to their lines and did their best to restore order, but in vain.
Britain went on alone; and although she hoped and believed that she would quickly be able to restore order, and thereupon to evacuate the country, found herself drawn into a labour of reconstruction that could not be dropped.
Another president exclaims in despair, "Two hundred speaking at the same time cannot be heard; will you make it impossible then to restore order in the Assembly?
On one occasion thousands came forth to meet thousands, and the Prefect called out the troops--all Greeks--to restore order by force.
Meanwhile the Vekeel had become aware of what was going forward on the platform; he leaped in fury from his seat to restore order, intending to seize Orion whom he fancied he had seen, or, if necessary to cut him down with his own hand.
Troops have come in here to restore order, and order will be restored.
What has the sheriff and the rest of you done to restore order?
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