This change in policy fell most heavily on the New England provinces, where whig tendencies were strongest, and specially on Massachusetts.
Simple as this change appears, it involved about 3,000 resolutions.
This change, which was designed to render the judges independent of popular feeling, was resented as an attempt to make them subservient to the crown, for they held office during the king's pleasure.
The adult, while in one respect ahead of the child, yet in another is inferior, for the effect of this change is a definite impoverishment in soul-experience.
This change in the colour he attributed to the diminished intensity of bodily combustion, due, he believed, to the higher temperature of the tropics.
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This change went on more and more rapidly with the introduction of machinery in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and "the wage system" grew steadily to be a more and more important part of the whole economic structure.
This change, to be sure, is far from complete, as the figures for the average farmer's income show that a large share of the family living still comes from the farm.
Like a true philosopher, he gives us the reason of this change.
This change is produced by crystallisation, in consequence of a previous state of fluidity, which has so disposed the concreting parts, as to allow them to assume a regular shape and structure proper to that substance.
This change is observed to take place on the external parts of certain vegetables, even during their life.
This change consists in a beginning fusion which tends to unite the particles of clay more closely, thus rendering it less pervious or spongy.
As part of this change, the Special Programs Unit successfully integrated the Navy's officer candidate school in the posh hotels of still-segregated Miami Beach.
Stickney was confident that the bureau's opposition to this change could be surmounted, but he was not so sure that the Navy would surrender on the issue of equality of enlistment standards.
The armed forces played their part in this change.
This change in policy was substantive, but the traditionalists who feared the sudden intrusion of the services into local community affairs and the reformers who later charged McNamara with procrastination missed the point.
This change, however, did not promote the cause of reform.
This change in the attitude of the Sultan was undoubtedly helped on by the arguments of Lord Salisbury to the Turkish ambassador at London.
This change cannot be attributed to the slight elevation of the temperature; it seems rather to depend on a greater intensity of light, a less degree of humidity, and some chemical property of the air of the coast.
This change of direction sufficiently explains the increase of breadth observed in the Cordillera of Parime towards the east, between the sources of the Orinoco and of the Rio Paruspa.
This change in the geological configuration of the shore extends far beyond the mouth of the Apure.
Lorges, was sorely affected at this change, and she would not consent to see him except on condition that he never spoke of it.
You racked your brains to discover the cause of this change.
The King was so much struck by this change, that he recommended the courtiers not to appear to notice it, for fear of afflicting M.
Madame de Maintenon took advantage of this change in the temper of the King, and by dint of persuasion and scheming succeeded in obtaining from him the permission for Madame des Ursins to remain in France.
To this change of circumstances may be ascribed the appointment of Sir William Berkeley to succeed Harvey as governor of Virginia.
It happened also that the particular occasion of this change of prospect brought with it a separate pleasure on its own account.
This change, which brought about a popular representative body--second in point of time only to Virginia--was a natural extension of the proceedings of 1632.
This change of fishing and trading stations into regular townships was a marked political advance, but as yet each town was separate and independent.
This change of policy was taken when affairs looked particularly dark in England, for it was about this time that King Charles, provoked at the opposition of Parliament, entered upon his policy of ruling without one.
The effect of this change, made in the very teeth of the law, was twofold.
Historians and satirists ascribe a large effect in this change to the personal influence of Charles II.
The fifth being now before the bells, there is another change in the Twenty-four to be made between the treble and third, as in this change.
This change, however, can be only transient; for a time will arrive when the old machinery, although in good repair, must become worthless.
Rawson, it appears that, in consequence of this change in the nature of the work, each frame could do the work of two, and many stocking frames were thrown out of employment, and their value reduced full threefourths.
The English traveller rarely fails to acquiesce in this change, and often praises the filial piety of the rogue who has deceived him.
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