The City’s archives contain no record ofwhat took place at the interview, but it appears that the object of the conference was to ascertain how many men-at-arms the city would be likely to furnish the king at a crisis.
A record of what tookplace in the city between the 1st and 6th October is set out in Journal 7, fo.
For some hours after this Bob had only a vague remembrance of what took place.
Bob had no knowledge ofwhat took place at the meeting after that.
History is only a record of what took place in the past; I love the thought of a man who wants to make history, who sets his ideas to action.
When our Ambassador met the German Chancellor, what took place?
In all probability, what took place at Babylon had its counterpart in other places in the country--the fanes renowned of old--as well.
We will, however, let Father Oldcorne tell his own tale as to what took place on the occasion of this momentous visit to him by Humphrey Littleton.
The following abstracts from the Evidence of two of Sir Everard Digby's serving-men, who accompanied their devout, charming young mistress on this now famous pilgrimage, will give the best account of what took place on this occasion.
A stranger would have thought of rats and the action of one of those rodents in what took place; for now that the panel had been slid back, all remained perfectly still, as if the mover were listening and watching.
I wonder," he mused, "what took place in the past?
After this, I have no clear recollection as to what took place.
Even now I could not swear to what took place,--what I thought I saw and heard may not be in fact a reality at all, but only phantoms of the mind.
After that, I have but a dim recollection of what took place, except that it was grim, hard, stern fighting.
I have been sitting here trying to conjure up a picture of all I saw that day, trying to find words in order to give some general impression of what took place; but I simply can't.
Last Relation of what took place in the voyage made by sieur de Poutrincourt to New France, twenty months ago.
Here I shall give an account of what took place in the subsequent voyages.
You must confine yourself,” says the Judge, “to telling us what took place.
Would it not be better, my lord, if he told uswhat took place?
I am speaking now of what tookplace on Sabbath afternoon.
So far as official knowledge of what took place in the city of Pittsburgh on Friday after half-past one o'clock, and on Saturday until six o'clock, I know nothing at all.
I think from all I could gather from the railroad men, that they were averse to what took place.
Wynne--their own most minute accounts of what took place.
Did this boy (he says) will what took place, as the theory of M.
It was an exact repetition of what took place at the Academy of Science in Paris in 1853.
But let us take into consideration the conduct of the prisoner in the afterstages of the case, and let us look atwhat took place on the day of Cook’s death.
Then with regard to what took place at the Talbot Arms, at Rugeley, where Cook lodged, you have a most important witness--Elizabeth Mills.
That's all I can remember ofwhat took place at Avonham.
It's the story of what took place on the night of the Easter ball at Avonham.
Such is the account ofwhat took place on the 19th September, as given by the diarist of the day.
The stamp of truth seems to rest on John's account of what took place, simply because it expresses so naturally Jesus's method of dealing with the contention which Luke says was in existence.
It is to Mark that we must turn this time for the clearest account of what took place.
What took place at that first meeting we can never imagine; it must have been a season of such sacredness and solemnity that Peter would not be likely to say much about it to his brethren.
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