Still, I do not know about General Banks's plans in that event; and whatever they may be, your duty will be to conform, in the most hearty manner.
What General Banks proposes to do in that event I do not know; but my own judgment is that Shreveport ought not to be attacked until the gunboats can reach it.
He told me, in that event, he should appoint Lyon, and he did so.
In that event, I beg you will send or appoint some authorized agent to take charge of the arms and munitions of war belonging to the State, or advise me what disposition to make of them.
In that event, would it not be possible for you to become a citizen of our State?
That event, with which the conversion of the Gentiles is here immediately connected, had already taken place in Christ, at least as to the germ, which contained within itself the whole substance which afterwards displayed itself.
Although the whole both of Judah and Israel had returned, the real and final fulfilment could not be sought for in that event.
Now we certainly cannot deny that, in that event, there is a small beginning of the fulfilment.
I do not speak now of the ulterior consequences of that event; I speak only of the fact itself, and its first results, such as the repeal of the law of hostages, and the compulsory loan of a hundred millions.
In his letters to the generals in Egypt he fixed the 25th of April for the accomplishment of that event.
These negotiations were resumed after the occupation of Milan by the French, when the minister availed himself of the jealousy occasioned by that event to excite a determined resistance to the proposed aggression on Naples.
To this reasonable petition Ximenes objected, on the wretched plea, that, in that event, none would be found willing to undertake the odious business of informer.
Martyr's letter, however, is dated some months previously to that event.
Nothing would seem to be left it, in that event, but surrender, or dispersion among the western mountains, where the detached bodies would be hunted down in detail and destroyed or captured.
A failure of the campaign of invasion would probably have resulted from such an attack either upon Hill at Fredericksburg, or upon Longstreet in Culpepper, inasmuch as Ewell's column, in that event, must have fallen back.
In that event, General Stuart was directed to move into Maryland, crossing the Potomac east or west of the Blue Ridge, as in his judgment should be best, and take position on the right of our column as it advanced.
I have seen that in the greatest affairs a little thing has always decided important events"--so wrote Bonaparte three years before his triumph at St. Cloud: he might have written it of that event.
And he cannot think the city will be taken, for in that event it would be difficult for him to escape.
To-morrow being the anniversary of the surrender of Vicksburg to Grant, I should not be surprised if that general let off some fire-works, not only in commemoration of that event, but in pursuance of some desperate enterprise against Richmond.
Some of the speakers openly predicted that the war would spread into the North, if not terminated at once, and in that event, the emancipationists would have foes to fight elsewhere than in the South.
Previous to her marriage, Mrs. Arnold had been acquainted with Major Andre, and had corresponded with him after that event, and after his removal with the British forces to New York.
In that event, under a Higher Power I can only commend him to your care and beg that you will look after him as though he were your own child.
Well, in that event, it was probable that something would happen to me too.
In that event, I said, they were to fall back upon the stoep, but not to fire until I gave the word.
In order to understand thoroughly the state of public feeling in Europe at the time when Peter the Hermit preached the holy war, it will be necessary to go back for many years anterior to that event.
It will be necessary, however, to go back for some years anterior to that event, the better to understand the motives that influenced the Church in the promulgation of that fearful document.
In that event it had not been intended to oppose his passage through South Mountain, as it was desired to engage him as far as possible from his base.
In that event--provided only there was enough light left to work with--it would be long odds against that U-boat ever seeing Wilhelmshaven again.
In that event, they must know that the United States would prove no obstacle to the occupation of Mexico by France.
In that event, it would be requisite, if those States were to be retained at all as part of the Union, that they should be reconsigned to the Territorial condition, or otherwise governed still by the central authority.
In that event, he will never relinquish his grasp on Mexico, unless compelled to do so by force of arms.
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