Either give back the money in the case, or take measures to recover that money which was given back in the other.
The most distant day would probably accommodate the greatest number of members; and this day would be sufficiently early to take measuresnecessary on the expiration of the embargo.
And it was because the Tibetans repudiated that treaty, and occupied territory inside the boundary therein laid down, that we had to take measures to see it observed.
He was willing to take the information as it was given, without going into the Cabinet of the Executive, and to take measures accordingly.
He says, the "King leaves it with the different powers to take measures accordingly.
Surely, a moment's reflection will induce the House to take measures to secure this object.
The paragraph just read, he conceived, pledged the House to take measures in respect to our own navigation, which may, in the issue, prove injurious to the agricultural interests of the United States.
It is incumbent on the House to take measures to prevent misrepresentation.
Item, touching Commission "to the Archbishops and Bishops to take measureseach in his own diocese to resist the malice of the Lollards.
I shall therefore be obliged to you, to take measures at the proper time for that purpose.
I am now drawing bills for that sum, wherefore I must pray your Excellency to take measures, that they be put in cash to answer my drafts.
The undersigned Minister, requests Mr Livingston to be pleased to take measures to forward to this officer a decision of Congress, or of the Department of War.
As Mr. McKinley said in his message to Congress, the trend of events compelled him to take measures of a hostile kind.
The message ended with a request that Congress authorize and empower the President to take measures to secure a full and final termination of the intolerable conditions on the island of Cuba.
Too weak to attack the army that Bacchides had quartered in Judaea, he was merely able to take measures of defence.
The hill of Zion, or City of David, was, in fact, not sufficiently extensive to contain all the inhabitants who had already settled there, and it had become necessary to take measures to provide for the increasing population.
An ambush was laid for the two commanders, but the conspiracy was revealed, and the Maccabaeans were able to take measures of defence upon this occasion.
Against such daring speeches, directed even against the royal house, the high priest of Bethel, Amaziah, felt it his duty to take measures.
The Duke of Choiseul, premier of France, and one of the acutest ministers that ever lived, foresaw the independence of America, and even so early began to take measures having in view the attitude of France in that contingency.
The abandonment threat of the London Company led him to take measures to make the colony independent so far as food was concerned, and a tract of land was prepared and planted with corn.
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