In 1818 he went to Berlin as spokesman of a deputation from the town of Coblentz.
When the religious disturbances broke out in Cologne, Görres came forward as the spokesman of the Ultramontanes in their dispute with the Prussian Ministry.
By tacit consent Samson was spokesmanfor the company and his words had their usual nautical tinge.
Others have heads," said Joe, as spokesman for the rest.
But its greatest strength was in the newly populated West, and its chief spokesman in Congress was Henry Clay of Kentucky.
She claimed that she was making herself the spokesman of the other States in the same fashion as Hampden made himself the spokesman of the other great landed proprietors in resisting taxation by the Crown.
His foresight was justified, for as soon as Congress met the policy was challenged by the Radical wing of the Republican Party, whose spokesman was Senator Sumner of Massachusetts.
Of the Radicals Sumner was the spokesman most conspicuous in the public eye.
I asked just what exactly was meant by this and then the spokesman explained.
I wondered who this Villaorna might be, but when he entered I saw that he was Larico, that same stern-faced, cunning-eyed lord who had been the spokesmanof the Inca when he visited the city of the Chancas.
They are these, Lady," answered thespokesman of the party.
Now, as our spokesman for pessimism approaches the end--which I fervently hope may be afar off--life seems sweet.
They are inarticulate, but have found a spokesman and a champion in the poet.
And with these words the venerablespokesman handed the warrior a small white stone jar containing the wine.
After some parley amongst themselves, their spokesman advanced and asked leave to enter the gate, saying they had a petition to present to the Emperor.
In approaching they often ask who is the spokesman, and the spokesman of the chief addresses the person indicated exclusively.
Lamont went to the Far East as spokesman for the other powers, to carry on negotiations with Japan.
In other words, asspokesman he realizes that "little" Australia, with its five million people and its vast continent has asked too much of its parent to be allowed to stand alone.
And according to one Japanese spokesman in America, only by methods that "had the appearance of browbeating her to submission by brandishing the sword" was China brought to accept the infamous Twenty-one Demands.
There the sisters might sway and croon to the cadence of sermon and prayer, and the brethren spur the spokesman to still greater efforts by their well timed ejaculations.
When in 1797 Nathaniel Macon, a pronounced individualist and the chief spokesman of his state in Congress, discussed the general subject he said "there was not a gentleman in North Carolina who did not wish there were no blacks in the country.
An Alabama spokesman rejoiced in the manual industry of the white people in his state, and said if the negroes were only thinned off it would become a great and prosperous commonwealth.
It is significant that the spokesman for the plan of adopting monopoly declares his devoted adherence to the principle of "protection.
It is not his business to judge for the nation, but to judge through the nation as its spokesman and voice.
Richardson, still the recognised spokesman of Douglas, received marked attention as he argued boldly that the amendment admitted delegates not sent there, and decided a controversy without a hearing.
He was akin to Maria, moreover, and Maria, though silent, was his spokesman often.
The spokesman answered: "We have wasted enough time.
The spokesman of the employees was a lean man, somewhat wolfish, with an eye that moved too much.
The spokesman of the English mission, Bishop Edward Fox, demanded from Luther the admission that the King had separated from his first wife “on very just grounds.
Herolt thus becomes a spokesman of “inwardness” in the matter of the fulfilment of the duties of the Christian life;[374] many others spoke as he did.
Arnold, the spokesman and historian of the Pietists, complains in his Church History (Frankfurt edition, vol.
This being done, the spokesman informed them that they had spent a very jolly night, and after hoisting the Silverspray's topsails to the mast head and furling the sails again, they were to disperse quietly and go each to his own ship.
The sailors' spokesman replied that they never wished to serve a better governor than he, and the banquet commenced.
Mr. Worth," said the spokesman with a smile, "we were appointed to interview you about this railroad business.
The one who had so far acted as spokesman answered angrily.
Down below on the bank of the stream stood a concourse of people, and one came running like a fugitive or a spokesman out of the crowd.
The area of which Dalis was Spokesman was, roughly speaking, that part of what had once been the Pacific Ocean, north of a line drawn east and west through the southernmost of the Hawaiian Islands, northward to the Pole.
Or should he still refuse battle--and perhaps see some lesser Spokesman go forth to win glory and imperishable renown to himself?
That their revered Spokesman feared to lead them in person?
The light in the home of the thus signalled Spokesman was dimmed, and the Spokesman would know that Sarka desired to converse with him.
If Cleric does not fear for her to be Spokesman of a Gens, why should I?
Each Spokesman of a Gens will at once instruct the members of his Gens that all partitions between families shall immediately be removed, outward from a common center in each case, until one hundred families occupy a single dwelling place.
The colonization of the Moon by Earthlings requires the guiding genius of a Spokesman who has the experience of a Dalis--or a Sarka, else you would now be dead!
Prull, the first Spokesman aside from Dalis to take active part in the discussion.
Your Gens believe she is their new Spokesman at your wish!
The green, tight fitting clothing of the Gens of Dalis, each individual wearing the yellow star of the Spokesman of the Gens!
He ground his teeth together and looked the spokesman full in the face.
Even now the man who was the spokesman of that furtive, evil crew did not lose his temper.
Duryodhana gloried in his hour of triumph, and unto the elder of the Pandava brethren spake tauntingly and said: “Yudhishthira, thou art spokesman for thy brethren, and they owe thee obedience.
Again and again when the Congress seemed about to break up without result he made himself the spokesman of Russian wishes, and conveyed them to Lord Beaconsfield, the English plenipotentiary.
Thus it came to pass that the partnership was resumed on its old basis, with Billy as the predominant member and spokesman of the Firm.
But, be it observed, Billy was thespokesman every time.
Thus, in spite of his foreign origin and of the offence which he had given by his recent decision, Payne was readily accepted by the Taborites as their spokesman at this, their final appearance as controversialists.