The Spaniard came to the conclusion that Catharine's only design was to avoid having recourse to salutary rigor, and indulged in his correspondence with his master in lugubrious vaticinations respecting the future.
Throughout the year the great preparations were pursued, and at the appointed time in the ensuing year reached a happy consummation, to the amazement of all, and gratification of most of those whose vaticinations were so gloomy.
In the terms of the case, it was made at a time when there was no politically visible reason for making it, [105] and is not in the least to be explained as were the vaticinations of Savonarola.
The enemies of self-government at home and abroad are untiring in vaticinations that a dictatorship now, and after the war a strong centralized government, will be inaugurated.
He tries to make them sure that a large Union party will soon be forthcoming in the South, and again sounds his vaticinations of the sacramental ninety days.
I sincerely wish that my vaticinationshad not been verified.
Not many moments elapsed before these vaticinations of ill fortune began to be verified.
Many predicted that Piddler had now met with his match, and might even have to succumb; but their vaticinations were not verified in every instance.
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