单词 | outlawry |
例句 | “To our surprise often it is reconcilable,” Mr. Daily said, whether in modern legal doctrines or centuries-old legal arcana like the British common-law rule against perpetuities and the law of outlawry. Blog Gives Superheroes Their Day in Court 2010-12-20T15:17:43Z She went on, “Cheyenne, far from being a wild town of border outlawry, is a center of refined elegance and fashion.” Road Trip: Cross-Country, by a Road Less Traveled 2013-07-03T21:39:09Z Apart from gangs of marauding youths, some of whom are lighting fires in an alleyway – the tradition of outlawry persists! – there isn't much happening in Robin Hood when I get there. Looking for Robin 2010-04-14T07:00:00Z He knew what confronted him if he attacked these—outlawry, excommunication from official society, the loss of his whole social position. Socialism: Utopian and Scientific 2012-03-26T02:00:37.300Z When these writers speak of outlawry, they mean exile from England; and Hakon was no longer an English resident. Canute the Great The Rise of Danish Imperialism during the Viking Age 2012-02-23T03:00:38.817Z He appended his signature to the decree of outlawry launched in 1815 by the European powers against Napoleon. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 9 "Dagupan" to "David" 2012-02-11T03:03:39.807Z A prince, town, or community, that incurred the sentence of outlawry, lost thereby at once all liberties, privileges, and graces. Secret Societies of the Middle Ages 2012-02-09T03:00:11.637Z I hope their gentle outlawry will be full of comfort for them. The Letters of Henry James (volume I) 2012-02-08T03:00:15.197Z "Mr. Clavering, you have something to compensate you for your outlawry." Lawrence Clavering 2012-02-01T03:00:11.667Z In those same years Canute decreed in England that whoever committed a deed of outlawry should forfeit his lands to the King. Canute the Great The Rise of Danish Imperialism during the Viking Age 2012-02-23T03:00:38.817Z There the poltroon is always a Gipsy, but he is good-humoured and not so malicious as those Gipsies who had endured the hardships of outlawry in the west of Europe. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 1 "Gichtel, Johann" to "Glory" 2012-01-11T03:00:20.463Z He was summoned a fourth time, but to as little purpose; the sentence of outlawry was then formally pronounced at W�rtzburg. Secret Societies of the Middle Ages 2012-02-09T03:00:11.637Z He knew that this act would expose himself to outlawry and his family to ruin. The Memoirs of Count Carlo Gozzi; Volume the First 2011-12-12T03:00:27.507Z Residing abroad, and not returning on notice, exposed to outlawry, ib. An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations 2011-12-05T03:00:41.403Z The new Norse laws also forbade any subject to leave the land without permission, on pain of outlawry. Canute the Great The Rise of Danish Imperialism during the Viking Age 2012-02-23T03:00:38.817Z After all, it was in accordance with every precedent of outlawry. The Passionate Elopement 2011-12-02T03:00:19.930Z It appears that Weller had, for some cause or other, brought an accusation against the city of Bresslau also; for in the published decree of outlawry against G�rlitz it was included. Secret Societies of the Middle Ages 2012-02-09T03:00:11.637Z With such a record of contempt and disesteem and outlawry, the Commedia dell' Arte was always sinking back into the slime from which it rose. The Memoirs of Count Carlo Gozzi; Volume the First 2011-12-12T03:00:27.507Z For a tradesman or publican to assist in breaking university rules means outlawry and ruin, and for certain offenses a citizen may be punished by imprisonment. An American at Oxford 2011-12-02T03:00:19.150Z Lies, thievery, murder—one by one these suggestions of outlawry mentally passed in review and sank into insignificance before this sinister word—betrayal. Atlantic Narratives Modern Short Stories 2011-12-01T03:00:20.193Z His six years of daring outlawry has never been equalled in the annals of criminal history. History of 'Billy the Kid' 2011-11-19T03:00:22.640Z It was the period of turbulence and anarchy succeeding the outlawry of Henry the Lion which gave an impulse to the building or enlarging of towns in the north of Germany. Secret Societies of the Middle Ages 2012-02-09T03:00:11.637Z Meanwhile there were moments when this sense of present outlawry brought with it a fierce and splendid joy. The Open Question a tale of two temperaments 2011-10-25T02:00:22.173Z Paine's outlawry, announced by Kersaint in Convention, January 1st, was more eloquent for wrath than he for clemency. The Life Of Thomas Paine, Vol. II. (of II) With A History of His Literary, Political and Religious Career in America France, and England 2011-10-12T02:00:47.957Z He has forfeited his bail, and was yesterday laid under outlawry for non-appearance. Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Volume 6 2011-10-07T02:00:22.270Z It increased his sense of outlawry, but a private preoccupation kept it from striking home. "Persons Unknown" 2011-09-28T02:00:23.683Z This little land is no more than a lair That holds too many fiercenesses too straitly, And no man will refuse the rapture of killing When outlawry has made it cheap and righteous. King Lear's Wife; The Crier by Night; The Riding to Lithend; Midsummer-Eve; Laodice and Dana? 2011-09-17T02:00:30.620Z And yet you parade in political contest your illegal position as “a member of a religious order of the Church of Rome,” and have the audacity to invoke outlawry and legal penalty against me. The True Story of my Parliamentary Struggle 2011-09-12T02:00:28.837Z A reign of terror in England followed the outlawry of Paine. The Life Of Thomas Paine, Vol. II. (of II) With A History of His Literary, Political and Religious Career in America France, and England 2011-10-12T02:00:47.957Z That they are all dishonored men, against whom outlawry has been declared, infamous and condemned, with declarations and trials hanging over them, children of the hangman. The Deluge, Vol. I. (of 2) An Historical Novel of Poland, Sweden, and Russia. 2011-08-26T02:00:24.433Z In general, nobles were forced into the Brotherhood at that time either by misfortune or outlawry,--in a word, by offences which were inconvenient for repentance. With Fire and Sword An Historical Novel of Poland and Russia. 2011-08-12T02:00:19.797Z Of course this was a direct insult to the South and a public outlawry of the South that no self-respecting people ought to submit to. The Women of the Confederacy 2011-08-05T02:00:53.333Z Perhaps some of your correspondents may be able to state when the practice of presenting gloves to the judges on moving to reverse an outlawry in the King's Bench was discontinued. Notes and Queries, Vol. III, Number 83, May 31, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Geneologists, etc 2011-07-26T02:00:17.693Z To the English radical the outlawry of Paine was as the tax on light, which was presently walling up London windows, or extorting from them the means of war against ideas.* The Life Of Thomas Paine, Vol. II. (of II) With A History of His Literary, Political and Religious Career in America France, and England 2011-10-12T02:00:47.957Z There, though some outlawry rests on a man, though he be pursued by sentences, 'tis nothing! The Deluge, Vol. I. (of 2) An Historical Novel of Poland, Sweden, and Russia. 2011-08-26T02:00:24.433Z It is necessary to add the grounds which actuated me in endeavours to put an end to the outlawry of opinion. Bygones Worth Remembering, Vol. 2 (of 2) 2011-07-22T02:00:17.663Z The black flag of piracy, hitherto regarded as the symbol of international outlawry, floats on the high seas, and the assassination of neutrals and noncombatants is regarded by some as a national virtue. Religion and the War 2011-07-18T02:00:22.307Z Added to this, his enforced outlawry and the exploits, half mythical, wherewith rumour credited him during that period, had thrown a kind of halo around him in the eyes of his wild, predatory fellow-tribesmen. The Ruby Sword A Romance of Baluchistan 2011-07-05T02:00:28.367Z It is probable that the suppression of Paine's name was in deference to his outlawry, and to the dread, by a sect whose legal position was precarious, of any suspicion of connection with "Painite" principles. The Life Of Thomas Paine, Vol. II. (of II) With A History of His Literary, Political and Religious Career in America France, and England 2011-10-12T02:00:47.957Z Officers,--all nobles from our parts, men of family, worthy people, but against almost every one of them is a sentence of outlawry. The Deluge, Vol. I. (of 2) An Historical Novel of Poland, Sweden, and Russia. 2011-08-26T02:00:24.433Z The other takes the peril of outlawry rather than profess a faith which he does not hold. Bygones Worth Remembering, Vol. 2 (of 2) 2011-07-22T02:00:17.663Z Formerly a merchant in the Portuguese settlement of Delagoa Bay, his rascalities have landed him in outlawry, and he has taken his daughter with him into exile. The Fire Trumpet A Romance of the Cape Frontier 2011-07-05T02:00:23.353Z That were a crime far too serious for even this spirit of outlawry. The Night Riders A Thrilling Story of Love, Hate and Adventure, Graphically Depicting the Tobacco Uprising in Kentucky 2011-06-23T02:00:24.513Z Protection Act 1772; and by the Forfeiture Act 1870, a felon no longer forfeits land or goods on conviction, though forfeiture on outlawry is not abolished. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 2 "Fairbanks, Erastus" to "Fens" 2011-06-19T02:00:16.580Z The remoter effect was to place the locality under a social ban, and work a kind of outlawry among the inhabitants. Gabriel Conroy 2011-06-08T02:00:19.217Z Ultimately, after five years' delay, Wilkes annulled the outlawry, and recovered �4,000 damages against Lord Halifax. The Impeachment of The House of Brunswick 2011-05-31T02:00:34.353Z So we learn from one of the songs of Greek outlawry. Essays in the Study of Folk-Songs (1886) 2011-05-28T02:00:21.687Z In the house she was let alone, but so thoroughly that it amounted to domestic exile or outlawry. A Letter of Credit 2011-05-20T02:00:40.410Z The more spirited of them have taken to outlawry, and would as soon take the life of a Norman as the life of a stag. The Last of the Vikings 2011-05-09T02:00:04.200Z Eventually the result sought by all this outlawry developed; a break occurred in the ranks of the highly-paid, skilled steel workers. The Great Steel Strike and its Lessons 2011-05-07T02:00:25.193Z In even the freest and fairest countries he has had to endure outlawry and disability. The Allied Countries and the Jews 2011-03-29T02:00:08.617Z But for some time past—since, indeed, a short time after his outlawry—he is said to have ceased all communication with his wife. At Large 2011-03-27T02:00:14.907Z It was a strange turn of time that brought Vermont regiments to protect the city whose colonial rulers had set the ban of outlawry upon the leaders of the old Green Mountain Boys. Vermont A Study of Independence 2011-03-17T02:00:13.130Z These are the patriotic arguments for absenteeism; then come others, which may be classed under the head of "expediency reasons," such as debts, duns, outlawries, &c. Nuts and Nutcrackers 2011-03-08T03:00:45.687Z The official tyranny and outlawry along the Monongahela was so bad that the Pennsylvania Federation of Labor had to voice its protest. The Great Steel Strike and its Lessons 2011-05-07T02:00:25.193Z His contumacy was made the excuse for the outlawry of himself and his family. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 8 "Ethiopia" to "Evangelical Association" 2011-03-05T03:00:24.537Z Reising, however, assumed an air of being unconscious of this outlawry which could be read on every countenance. Withered Leaves. Vol. I. (of III) A Novel 2011-02-25T03:01:10.707Z For through such segregation and outlawry run the white man's way to the black woman's world, and therefore to miscegenation of the races, to their widespread moral degradation and corruption. Papers of the American Negro Academy. (The American Negro Academy. Occasional Papers, No. 18-19.) 2011-02-23T03:00:31.787Z It was a proclamation of outlawry against his son, the Captain, which he read in the 'Times.' The Martins Of Cro' Martin, Vol. II (of II) 2011-02-04T03:00:20.520Z He was still shouting his declaration of outlawry, and the diminuendo of tone indicated that he was running like a deer. King Spruce, A Novel 2011-01-15T03:00:34.400Z Love of country and every attachment of race and history became a crime, and even Irish language and dress were forbidden under penalty of outlawry or excommunication. Irish Nationality 2011-01-11T03:00:30.560Z The prolonged depression of trade in America and Germany was attributed to the scarcity of money, due to what was described as “the outlawry of silver.” Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Slice 7 "Bible" to "Bisectrix" 2010-12-20T17:12:05.780Z But what does such outlawry accomplish, what such punishment? Papers of the American Negro Academy. (The American Negro Academy. Occasional Papers, No. 18-19.) 2011-02-23T03:00:31.787Z Attain�der, the legal consequences of a sentence of death or outlawry pronounced against a person for treason or felony, the person being said to be attainted. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 3 Atrebates to Bedlis Britt, bulwarked by the courts and public sentiment, was not to be fought by the outlawry he had invoked as the code of combat. King Spruce, A Novel 2011-01-15T03:00:34.400Z But while indulging in its own acts of outlawry, the Reno band strenuously objected to any rivalry or competition on the part of other highwaymen. True Detective Stories From the archives of the Pinkertons Excommunication and outlawry are now held in derision.' Pictures of German Life in the XVIIIth and XIXth Centuries, Vol. I. The Department at Washington had its attention decisively called to this district and the outlawry rampant there. Rodman the Keeper Southern Sketches He had never sworn allegiance to Edward I. His career of outlawry commenced by his making small attacks upon small English posts. A Short History of England, Ireland and Scotland Was it a chance indignation that had fomented in England, and had leaped the channel, or was it a decree of outlawry that was passed by all the world? A Republic Without a President and Other Stories You procured my outlawry, and the confiscation of my property—which I doubt not you and the worthy Alcalde de Flores shared between you. The Firebrand As for Pearl, social outlawry may be said to have been her native element. The Book of Susan A Novel Little by little she became attached to their top-spinning, marble-flicking journeys to and from school; gradually she was admitted to the more intimate fellowship of outlawry. Carnival It was the foreigners and the desperate men who used the grievances as a pretext for their outlawry, in which they were afraid to indulge at other times. The Greater Republic A History of the United States But I set my face in the direction of the Ngome forests, where my outlawry had been spent. The Induna's Wife In such college outlawry he loses no sense of self-respect, and in no degree the respect of his fellow students. Letters from a Father to His Son Entering College Imagination dwells on the outlawry of a lady who had won the admiration of Washington. History of the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia It was a Paradise where no writ had ever wandered, nor the word "outlawry" had ever been uttered. Davenport Dunn, Volume 2 (of 2) A Man Of Our Day This was made the pretext of "firing the Southern heart" to an unwarranted degree, and Jeff Davis issued a proclamation of outlawry against Ben Butler, with a reward for his head. The Struggle for Missouri These are the patriotic arguments for absenteeism; then come others, which may be classed under the head of “expediency reasons,” such as debts, duns, outlawries, &c. Nuts and Nutcrackers I hope you will like them—they are at least written in the spirit of outlawry. Graham's Magazine Vol XXXIII No. 5 November 1848 The student of that period will find some instruction in a collection, now in the British Museum, of coins and medals mostly struck after the trial and outlawry of Paine. The Writings Of Thomas Paine, Volume III. 1791-1804 He does not think Strich can get the rule, and you must n't distress yourself for an extra outlawry or two. Davenport Dunn, Volume 2 (of 2) A Man Of Our Day On the Saxon Reformer, over whom ban and outlawry had already been pronounced, such a thing was no longer possible; but the Switzer was untouched as yet. The Life and Times of Ulric Zwingli It was the haunt and fastness of Irish outlawry and rebellion in the South, which so long sheltered Desmond and his followers. Spenser At that time, civil processes of ‘horning,’ ‘putting to the horn,’ or outlawry, were the common resort of creditors against procrastinating debtors. James VI and the Gowrie Mystery Neither were they cunning with their dark warnings of outlawry and violence. The Missourian It was our purpose, sir, To serve the writ of outlawry upon him And capture him as he came forth. Collected Poems Volume Two I can consider nothing but the present fact that you are accused of deeds of outlawry and violence, and are an outcast of society, even the crude society of this wild country, sir. The Rustler of Wind River One hundred and fifty years of outlawry had made the Frochard clan a wolfish breed; battening on crime, thievery and beggary. Orphans of the Storm Others were infected by the successful outlawry and there were some moments of swaying and striving before the crowd adjusted itself to its self-protective solidity. Tante In Mexico they would become citizens, and they would defend their new homes against outlawry, rebellion, or invasion. The Missourian I am very sure by this you must be tired Of outlawry, a lovely maid like you. Collected Poems Volume Two He felt that here was a case of brain rather than physical outlawry. The Law-Breakers His speed and endurance were matters of as much note as his outlawry had been but a little while before, and his intelligence was something almost beyond belief. The Duke Of Chimney Butte After the departure of these bold men outlawry took on a new lease of life in southeastern Arizona. When the West Was Young He saw something else in those eyes––the yearning of a homeless, friendless man, stamped with the stigma of outlawry, rebelling against the forces which were against him, relentlessly hunting him down. The Coyote A Western Story I'll save you yet From all these troubles of your outlawry! Collected Poems Volume Two He did not believe in the harsh man’s theory of their outlawry; yet he felt a reluctance toward meeting again their silent measurement of himself, their intangible aloofness. Rim o' the World "Sir, you have no right in my father's house; and, to tell you the truth, I did not expect such outlawry from a man who had shown himself to be a gentleman." The O'Ruddy A Romance Most unusual and interesting is his account of the struggle against outlawry and the establishment of orderly government. Ox-Team Days on the Oregon Trail Not to know a Belgian in these days is a mark of social outlawry, and you cannot know them without admiring them. Punch or the London Charivari, Vol. 147, December 9, 1914 They are supposed to flow logically from the system of compulsory arbitration; and certainly the problem which they attempt to solve does follow logically from any system of compulsory arbitration and outlawry of war. The Geneva Protocol I do not know why my boy's associations with Delorac's Island were especially wild in their character, for nothing more like outlawry than the game of mumble-the-peg ever occurred there. A Boy's Town This bold deed committed by Wallace, who in making his escape is asserted to have laid several of young Selby's attendants as low as their master, was immediately followed by his outlawry. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 5 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History The outlawry of a slave is not, I believe, an unusual occurrence. An Appeal in Favor of that Class of Americans Called Africans But when a man fanatical in the cause of episcopacy, and actually under outlawry for his attachment to hereditary right, came forward as the champion of decency, the battle was already half won. Critical and Historical Essays, Volume III (of 3) Jewish outlawry from all the nations, continuing through almost twenty centuries, is repealed by common consent among all civilized governments. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II They lived in a state of outlawry, in the midst of invisible terrors, and they knew no rule but that of might. A Boy's Town When King Harold the Fair-haired, in 872 a.d., had united all the scattered earldoms of Norway under his own sway, he issued a stringent order forbidding pillaging within his kingdom under penalty of outlawry. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 5 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History From one incident to another he skipped, for the history of outlawry west of St. Louis, in the last generation, was more familiar to him than many another topic he had gathered from books. McClure's Magazine, Vol 31, No 2, June 1908 But Richard now discovered that his banishment, like an outlawry, had rendered him incapable of inheriting property. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 07 For Bonaparte, when threatened with outlawry, lost his head, and Sieyès quietly told him to drive out the hostile deputies. Lectures on the French Revolution It usually took the form of an order to make some amend for wrong-doing, which, if not complied with, was followed by the withdrawal of all protection from the offender, i.e. by outlawry. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy" At an early age he was made Earl of the East Angles and he shared his father's outlawry in 1051, finding a refuge in Ireland. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 5 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History The public decapitation of a handful of these murderers appeared to place no check on the outlawry. East of Suez Ceylon, India, China and Japan No strange faces peered from inhospitable doorways; there was nothing to-day that could give the stranger a sense of outlawry, of almost savage avoidance of ordinary customs and manners. The Wooden Horse It is nothing of the sort; the Mullah was a man with a grievance who was driven into outlawry by the sequence of events, and the movement was entirely political. Pan-Islam The German equivalent of ban is Acht, and the sentence soon became practically one of outlawry. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy" Eighteen months later, Napoleon actually outlawed Stein, the decree of outlawry dating from Madrid. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 109, November, 1866 These eccentricities, when added to her half-made clothing, were quite enough to account for the sort of outlawry in which she lived. Tom Brown at Oxford Without it, he could not have faced his recent troubles and all the desolate sense of outlawry and desolation that had weighed on him so terribly. The Wooden Horse He is the master mind, the controlling spirit of all the outlawry and lawlessness that goes on from one end of our big railroad system to the other. A Woman at Bay Or, a Fiend in Skirts Employed not only against individuals but also against towns and districts, it was sometimes divided into the Acht and the Oberacht, i.e. partial or complete outlawry. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy" These arguments at length prevailed, Grettir was allowed to go in peace, and went back to Iceland, the term of his outlawry being expired. The Book of Romance It is a concise little history, beginning with the first day of his outlawry, and ending with the fatal scene at Kirklees. The Dukeries She was undeniably attractive, as far as appearances went, and added to that attractiveness was a dangerous immediacy of attack, a touch of outlawry, which only too often wins before resistance can be organized. The Prairie Mother Habits of civilization had given way perforce to habits of outlawry. Frank of Freedom Hill A decree of outlawry was then passed, and he and some of his friends were ordered to immediate execution. Washington and the American Republic, Vol. 3. A suit of outlawry was brought against him in the Thing; but seeing that it would go against him he escaped to Norway. The Book of Romance The damages assessed by the royal justiciaries, a sum enormous now but incredible then, were remitted, the outlawry was reversed, the prisoners were released. Stray Studies from England and Italy But for her an Austrian prison was on the cards, or at best perpetual exile and outlawry, which would make it difficult for any State to befriend her. A German Pompadour Being the Extraordinary History of Wilhelmine van Grävenitz, Landhofmeisterin of Wirtemberg His proud tail followed the curve of his haunches; he carried his head low to the ground; in his eyes gleamed hunger and outlawry. Frank of Freedom Hill He is an outlaw, has killed a man, is pursued in a blood-feud, and asks for relief of his outlawry. The Little Manx Nation - 1891 These three pieces of bad news greeted him all at once on his return to Iceland: his father's death, his brother's murder, and his own outlawry. The Book of Romance Nearly 200 persons remained indeed under sentence of outlawry, and for five weary years their case dragged on in the King's courts. Stray Studies from England and Italy Wilkes had remained in France since his outlawry; but he seized on the opening afforded by the elections to return and offer himself as a member for the new Parliament. History of the English People, Volume VIII Modern England, 1760-1815 A few weeks of well-merited outlawry brought to an end their ill-advised experiment in passive resistance. Freedom In Service Six Essays on Matters Concerning Britain's Safety and Good Government Begging an audience of the king, Leofric formally asked for a writ of outlawry against his own son. Hero-Myths & Legends of the British Race If notorious rascality entailed social outlawry the only rascals would be those properly—and proudly—belonging to the 'criminal class.' The Shadow On The Dial, and Other Essays 1909 Its expression was softened; and this man of outlawry and blood became gentle. Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 2 By his non-appearance in court when charged with libel, Wilkes had become an outlaw, and he was now thrown into prison on his outlawry. History of the English People, Volume VIII Modern England, 1760-1815 On April 17 Wilkes surrendered to his outlawry. The Political History of England - Vol. X. The History of England from the Accession of George III to the close of Pitt's first Administration Though the king’s writ of outlawry might run in Mercia, it did not carry more than nominal weight in Northumbria, where Earl Siward ruled almost as an independent lord. Hero-Myths & Legends of the British Race That is not by the outlawry commonly spoken of: for what would a Zelite care, to be excluded from Athenian franchises? Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 11 He should also sketch the life of rebellion and consequent outlawry led by some of the Highland clans before they were reduced to submission. Ontario Teachers' Manuals: Literature Mr. Wilkes, however, recognizing the outlawry that had been passed against him, surrendered himself to the jurisdiction of the Court of the King's Bench, which was then presided over by Lord Mansfield. A Modern History, From the Time of Luther to the Fall of Napoleon For the Use of Schools and Colleges On June 8 Lord Mansfield, the lord chief-justice, reversed Wilkes's outlawry and sentenced him on the verdicts brought against him in 1764 to fines of £1,000, and twenty-two months further imprisonment. The Political History of England - Vol. X. The History of England from the Accession of George III to the close of Pitt's first Administration They were not evildoers, but sturdy archers and yeomen, whose outlawry had been incurred only for shooting the king’s deer. Hero-Myths & Legends of the British Race The man who chooses the career of outlawry is either a natural fool or an innocent madman. The Story of Cole Younger, by Himself Provision was made for proceeding to outlawry in certain cases. The Rise of Canada, from Barbarism to Wealth and Civilisation Volume 1 Thus, as in the case of Sturdevant, lynch law put an effectual end to outlawry that the law itself could not control. The Story of the Outlaw A Study of the Western Desperado There were countless small bands which operated in western Dakota, eastern Montana, and northwestern Wyoming, each loosely organized as a unit, yet all bound together in the tacit fellowship of outlawry. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands It is worth a large sacrifice of our feelings to have our outlawry revoked.” The Hour and the Man, An Historical Romance I may be pardoned for hurrying over a few wild, relentless years that led up to a career of outlawry—a memory that cuts like the sword blades of a squadron of cavalry. The Story of Cole Younger, by Himself It was a great deal worse than outlawry. The Pirates of Ersatz Under such conditions it was no wonder that outlawry began to show its head in bold and well-organized forms. The Story of the Outlaw A Study of the Western Desperado Yes; many of these rough fellows had wit enough to understand such matters; and it is, therefore, less to be wondered at that they should fall into this life of reckless outlawry. Ran Away to Sea A state of voluntary outlawry, a practice of needless ravage, will make a different man of you. The Hour and the Man, An Historical Romance There is no heroism in outlawry, and the fate of each outlaw in his turn should be an everlasting lesson to the young of the land. The Story of Cole Younger, by Himself I don't mean outlawry is deplorable, you understand, or defiance of the government, or being disreputable. The Pirates of Ersatz The business of outlawry was turned into a profession, one highly organized, relatively safe and extremely lucrative. The Story of the Outlaw A Study of the Western Desperado And it is an outlawry, an excommunication upon the patient, and separates him from all offices, not only of civility but of working charity. Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions Together with Death's Duel He revoked their outlawry, commending them to the esteem and good offices of those to whom he had desired to deliver them as traitors. The Hour and the Man, An Historical Romance For myself, the only charge against me was the unwarranted one of the killing of young Judy during the war, but the failure of the bill left us still under the ban of outlawry. The Story of Cole Younger, by Himself At the end he writes: 'I hope you will like them—they are at least written in the spirit of outlawry.' Keats: Poems Published in 1820 Outside of this long list of the bandit gang's deeds of outlawry, they were continually in smaller undertakings of a similar nature. The Story of the Outlaw A Study of the Western Desperado This has cost me ten years of outlawry an' fo'teen bullets. The Bishop of Cottontown A Story of the Southern Cotton Mills At the same time Wyckliffe's Bible was being circulated by the Lollards, who were being hounded to exile, outlawry and death by the priests of Rome. Adventures in Many Lands It was not strange, therefore, that the little band of Free Soilers in this Congress encountered popular obloquy and social outlawry at the Capital. Political Recollections 1840 to 1872 But that the echo of centuries of outlawry and wretchedness and wildness rises and falls, like the ineffable discord in a wind-harp, in Romany airs is true enough, whatever its origin may have been. The Gypsies The Irreconcilables, even at the present day, persist in qualifying as legitimate warfare that condition of provincial perturbation which the Americans and the Federal Party hold to be outlawry and brigandage. The Philippine Islands As no notice was taken of this, he returned to England, and paid a fine of £500, his outlawry being reversed. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 5, No. 5, May, 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy The first year they get on tolerably well, for it is odd and romantic, and assisted by applause of people who admire outlawry. The Wedding Ring A Series of Discourses for Husbands and Wives and Those Contemplating Matrimony From hunted sense of unmerited outlawry I have passed to that of 'ermine' function. Oswald Langdon or, Pierre and Paul Lanier. A Romance of 1894-1898 For a young woman who had prescribed outlawry as a cure for obstreperous nerves her alarm was astonishing. Blacksheep! Blacksheep! The girl herself had no compensation for all this dread outlawry. Donahoe's Magazine, Volume 15, No. 1, January 1886 Thorbiorn at first fares ill against Grettir, whose outlawry is on the point of coming to an end, as none might last longer than twenty years. The Flourishing of Romance and the Rise of Allegory (Periods of European Literature, vol. II) Hugh recognised him at once as none other than the Red Hound himself, whom he had seen long ago before the days of his outlawry. Paul the Minstrel and Other Stories Reprinted from The Hill of Trouble and The Isles of Sunset Of what avail is craft against such emotional outlawry? Oswald Langdon or, Pierre and Paul Lanier. A Romance of 1894-1898 Her father—Master Radford—had been outlawed in the reign of King Henry for holding heretical opinions; and unless he should appear and obtain a reversion of that outlawry, the estate would remain forfeited. The Golden Grasshopper A story of the days of Sir Thomas Gresham May 18—After the creation of fourteen peers and forty new boroughs, a Parliament is assembled to support the new _plantation_ of Ulster by the attainder and outlawry of the gentlemen of that province. Thomas Davis, Selections from his Prose and Poetry A sentence of outlawry followed that of condemnation, and letters of fire and sword were issued against him. Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745 Volume II. He obtained the removal of his outlawry by presenting George II. with a selection of his choicest vintages. Highways and Byways in Sussex Distracted by his son's emotional outlawry and fearful infatuation, Pierre Lanier has no desire to forsake the crazed Paul. Oswald Langdon or, Pierre and Paul Lanier. A Romance of 1894-1898 The midnight departure of Malabanan with his chief lieutenant and a majority of his followers might mark the beginning of outlawry, or it might be a legitimate excursion into the deepsea fisheries. Terry A Tale of the Hill People This, too, was forbidden under penalty of outlawry, the new law being that of Peace for Women. Historical Tales, Vol. 9 (of 15) The Romance of Reality. Scandinavian. It shows a vested money interest controlling a legislature and320 voting a rival business into outlawry.” The Arena Volume 4, No. 21, August, 1891 He returns home and rebuilds Balder's temple, whereupon the sentence of outlawry is removed, and he is reconciled to Ingeborg's brothers and marries the beloved of his youth. Essays on Scandinavian Literature As the mass of the people believed implicitly in the divine origin and plenary inspiration of the Bible, a disbeliever was denounced as an infidel and punished by social outlawry. Reminiscences of Sixty Years in Public Affairs, Vol. 1 It shows a vested money interest controlling legislature and voting a rival business into outlawry. The Arena Volume 4, No. 20, July, 1891 Reno, Nev.: This town was the scene of murderous outlawry last night when an organized band of burglars gained entrance to a local bank, and blew up the vaults. Born Again "On account of your contumacy," answered Williams; "you did not surrender when the royal proclamation called upon you to take your trial, and then a writ of outlawry was required by your prosecutor." The Loyalists, Vol. 1-3 An Historical Novel It created a general outlawry of Despots and Despotisms, temporal and spiritual. Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Nay, without any color of law, the half of men's lands and rents were seized during two years, as a penalty in case of outlawry. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part C. From Henry VII. to Mary But many entirely refused to obey the summons, trusting to the protection of the French in Hispaniola, or so hardened to their cruel, remorseless mode of livelihood that they preferred the dangerous risks of outlawry. The Buccaneers in the West Indies in the XVII Century Respectable folks had withdrawn to shelter behind barred doors and tightly shuttered windows until such time as the unleashed element of outlawry should evacuate the town. A Pagan of the Hills The only question is whether these disqualifications attached to him as the effects of felony or the resultant outlawry. The Customs of Old England Together with the other newcomers to the ranch from the city he had been deeply moved by yesterday's outlawry. Judith of Blue Lake Ranch Luther declined to concede anything, and a month later the Emperor signed the sentence of outlawry. Lectures on Modern history Furthermore, while upon this subject, I wish to add to my own protest against the novelists' wild dreams of outlawry in the Canadian wilderness, a quotation from E. Ward Smith's "Chronicles of the Klondyke." The Drama of the Forests Romance and Adventure Then you know what of late has befallen me;— You have heard the tale of my outlawry? The Feast at Solhoug In case of outlawry or attainder, the waste reverted to the Crown, which, according to custom, held possession of it for a year and a day. The Customs of Old England The interloper, the pirate, the leader of Indian marauders, the defrauder of his partners, was M. Picot, the French doctor, whom Boston had outlawed, and who was now outlawing their outlawry. Heralds of Empire Being the Story of One Ramsay Stanhope, Lieutenant to Pierre Radisson in the Northern Fur Trade They had a history of isolation and outlawry, and long experience of being regarded as less than human. This World Is Taboo As he was not to be found within the king's domains, judgment of outlawry was pronounced against him as a fugitive from justice. The Bay State Monthly, Volume 3, No. 4 I swear to you That naught of your outlawry I knew. The Feast at Solhoug Many of our ancient ballads and lyrics, such as the cycle of Robin Hood and that exquisite love-poem "The Nut-Brown Maid," are based on the custom of outlawry. The Customs of Old England Every one else in the house represented law and order to him—Elise was the spirit of outlawry, and he her slave. The Parts Men Play Nearly two hundred persons remained under sentence of outlawry, and for five weary years their case dragged on in the King's Courts. History of the English People, Volume II The Charter, 1216-1307; The Parliament, 1307-1400 Godwine again appeared in arms, but Swein's outlawry was renewed, and the Earl of Wessex, declining with his usual prudence a useless struggle, withdrew over sea to Flanders. History of the English People, Volume I Early England, 449-1071; Foreign Kings, 1071-1204; The Charter, 1204-1216 The institution of outlawry exists among the Wyandots in a peculiar form. Wyandot Government: A Short Study of Tribal Society Bureau of American Ethnology Already we are in possession of the salient facts as regards outlawry. The Customs of Old England First the detention of the western posts: then the coalition of Pilnitz, outlawing our commerce with France, and the British enforcement of the outlawry. Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 4 The enormous damages assessed by the royal justices were remitted, the outlawry of the townsmen was reversed, the prisoners were released. History of the English People, Volume II The Charter, 1216-1307; The Parliament, 1307-1400 The outlaw to be delivered up to the Resident or pangeran, accompanied with his writ of outlawry, in duplicate, one copy to be lodged with the Resident, and one with the outlaw's pambarab. The History of Sumatra Containing An Account Of The Government, Laws, Customs And Manners Of The Native Inhabitants When the person has been adjudged guilty and sentence of outlawry declared, it is the duty of the chief of the Wolf clan to make known the decision of the council. Wyandot Government: A Short Study of Tribal Society Bureau of American Ethnology They would need more wit and ingenuity than I have ever seen in them to be able to teach outlawry to anything that they find here. Montlivet The same attitude had already been taken up by the royalist clergy in England, who redeemed their outlawry by offering to the king the fifth of their revenues. The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377) By their actual plea the clergy had put themselves formally in the wrong, and the outlawry soon forced them to submission; but their aid did little to recruit the exhausted treasury. History of the English People, Volume II The Charter, 1216-1307; The Parliament, 1307-1400 I could hear the punchers discussing the raid, finally each of them telling exploits of his favorite heroes of outlawry. Letters of a Woman Homesteader But usually outlawry is declared only after trial before the tribal council. Wyandot Government: A Short Study of Tribal Society Bureau of American Ethnology Pete had made up his mind to look for work on some southern ranch—and have done with the high trails of outlawry. The Ridin' Kid from Powder River Forfeitures and outlawries were to be pardoned, and the rights of private persons to be respected. The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377) In 1297 Archbishop Winchelsey refused on the ground of this bull to make any grant, and Edward met his refusal by a general outlawry of the whole order. History of the English People, Volume II The Charter, 1216-1307; The Parliament, 1307-1400 This, was at once a sentence of outlawry and excommunication; the Criminal might be slain by any person-with impunity, and all connection with him was shunned as pollution. Pinnock's improved edition of Dr. Goldsmith's History of Rome to which is prefixed an introduction to the study of Roman history, and a great variety of valuable information added throughout the work, on the manners, institutions, and antiquities of the Romans; with numerous biographical and historical notes; and questions for examination at the end of each section. By Wm. C. Taylor. He knew that Corliss was the quicker man, and he realized that, even should he get the better of a six-gun argument, the ultimate result would be outlawry and perhaps death. Sundown Slim They would hold until he reached the desert town of Showdown—a place of ill-repute and a rendezvous for outlawry and crime. The Ridin' Kid from Powder River This was done the better to conceal his identity from the henchmen of Rome, who by the imperial edict of outlawry had been given liberty to hunt Luther and slay him where they found him. Luther Examined and Reexamined A Review of Catholic Criticism and a Plea for Revaluation It is the name of a felon—of one under doom of outlawry—whom all men are privileged to slay. Guy Rivers: A Tale of Georgia The Government apparently thought that excommunication, to the mind of Cargill and his adherents, meant outlawry, and that outlawry might mean the assassination of the excommunicated. A Short History of Scotland In the prohibition territory excommunication of such property interests has been followed by outlawry. The Unpopular Review, Volume II Number 3 They represent the logical completion of Germany's outlawry and economic subjection to the convenience of the Allies; but they do not add substantially to her effective disabilities. The Economic Consequences of the Peace The war had been of their making; to send Cæsar into outlawry the aristocracy had laboured ten long years. A Friend of Caesar A Tale of the Fall of the Roman Republic. Time, 50-47 B.C. Since the outlawry of Christianity, and especially since the division of the empire into Buddhist parishes, the bonzes have had the oversight of birth, death, marriage and divorce. The Religions of Japan From the Dawn of History to the Era of Méiji Such exclusion from the line is regarded as equal to complete outlawry. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 It is the author’s contention that the method of excommunication and outlawry is the very worst conceivable. The Unpopular Review, Volume II Number 3 "You think that they would attempt further robbery and outlawry here?" The Bells of San Juan What his friends were apt to call his notions were not of such aggressive nature that he was accused of outlawry, and he was apt to speak his mind uncontradicted and undisturbed. A Country Doctor and Selected Stories and Sketches He was in a new world, and had not become wonted to it—the world of conscious crime—the world of outlawry. Sevenoaks "What's up, Ben?" asked McKinney, the one most apt to be concerned; for cow men had borne the brunt of outlawry in that land for more than a generation. Heart's Desire If he was one of them, if the man paid by the county to defend the county against outlawry were hand and glove with the outlaws, to whom then could she turn? Six Feet Four Word had also come to Lane that telephone messages hinted that Kid Rickard and his unit were working further outlawry along the county line, headed toward Mt. The Bells of San Juan This defense has been necessary because the apologists for outlawry insist that in no case has the accusing woman been a willing consort of her paramour, who is lynched because overtaken in wrong. The Red Record Tabulated Statistics and Alleged Causes of Lynching in the United States Why does outlawry bring out the superiority of Valentine? Shakespeare Study Programs; The Comedies We'd all have been in the Army, or burglary, or outlawry, if it hadn't been for Heart's Desire. Heart's Desire But now came news of fresh outlawry, news that ran from tongue to tongue of the angered cattle men and miners who demanded more and more loudly that Cole Dalton "get busy". Six Feet Four Now he was free, but excommunication and outlawry hovered over his head. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 12 When the Christian world knows the alarming growth and extent of outlawry in our land, some means will be found to stop it. The Red Record Tabulated Statistics and Alleged Causes of Lynching in the United States Does outlawry here represent the injustices of civic life? Shakespeare Study Programs; The Comedies The sentence, however, was simply one of outlawry, for they were all with Boulanger. France in the Nineteenth Century The feeling of outlawry mingled its bitterness with the feeling of anxiety. The End of the World A Love Story Of the criminal law clauses, as many as 238 are taken up with tariffs of fines, while 80 treat of capital and corporal punishment, outlawry and confiscation, and 101 include rules of procedure. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1 They say that all the amateur Thespians' clubs in the kingdom have passed fierce resolutions about him, and a monster petition is being prepared praying for his outlawry or excommunication. Our Stage and Its Critics By "E.F.S." of "The Westminster Gazette" How does outlawry serve to defeat the purposes of the Duke and Thurio and bring about the conquest over them of Valentine? Shakespeare Study Programs; The Comedies Those who sheltered them incurred a heavy "were gild," and endangered the loss of their estates; and finally, in case of obstinacy, outlawry and banishment followed. Edwy the Fair or the First Chronicle of Aescendune My outlawry would not be known till the people had got home from Brent, and then but by hearsay, till the sheriff's men had proclaimed me in the townships. A Thane of Wessex Here issues process of outlawry; if men will not answer law in this centre of law, they shall be cast out of the circle of law. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 3 When these three years of my outlawry are over you shall see such things as will surprise you. The Thirsty Sword After his election for Middlesex, he obtained a reversal of his outlawry on a point of technical form. Burke It had been law in the land, that men were not forbidden to sacrifice secretly, or deal with other lore of eld, but it was lesser outlawry if such doings oozed out. The Story of Grettir the Strong "Then his outlawry has ended here," said the collier. A Thane of Wessex The gemot met and decreed the restoration of the earl and the outlawry of many Normans. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 11 — Ancient and Mediæval History These buildings are not architecture, but outlawry, and their authors criminals in the true sense of the word. Architecture and Democracy His connection with you was his feudal descent; his outlawry is the bond between him and me. The Man Who Laughs Then said the lawman that no one should be longer in outlawry than twenty winters in all, though he had done outlaw's deeds in that time. The Story of Grettir the Strong "We are tired of outlawry and assassination, Governor," he answered. Port O' Gold A History-Romance of the San Francisco Argonauts He was himself at the moment most interested in the suppression of guerrillas and jayhawkers, against whom sentence of outlawry had just been passed. The American Indian as Participant in the Civil War Thus far, indeed, my poor influence may yet extend, provided the fellow be not named in any act of outlawry. The Water-Witch or, the Skimmer of the Seas I wondered whether or not the business of outlawry was not specialized, so that some stole horses, others robbed banks, others were highwaymen, and the like. Vandemark's Folly Thorstein was mightily wroth and said that no atonement should be for this, and said they had strength of kin enough to bring about for the slaying either outlawry or vengeance on men. The Story of Grettir the Strong Wilkes has notified that he intends to surrender himself to his outlawry, the beginning of next term, which comes on the 17th of this month. Letters of Horace Walpole — Volume II Meanwhile in Dublin sentences of outlawry were fast being reversed, and the estates of the Protestants being restored in all directions to their former proprietors. The Story of Ireland In 158 B.C., after a period of outlawry in the wilderness east of Judea, Jonathan and his followers were allowed by Demetrius I to settle again within the bounds of Judea. The Makers and Teachers of Judaism It was preceded by none of the acts of outlawry which usually are a prelude to savage outbreaks. Reminiscences of a Pioneer These numbers given above are obviously made to fall in with the story in page 225 about the talk of the time of his outlawry at the Thing. The Story of Grettir the Strong The system was hard upon those who were sacrificed in its operation, but it kept a check upon outlawry. American Negro Slavery A Survey of the Supply, Employment and Control of Negro Labor as Determined by the Plantation Regime It involves much of what is commonly regarded as outlawry, of pillage and of plunder, of destruction and devastation. Cuba, Old and New Such was the legal form of words which implied banishment from Rome, outlawry, and social excommunication. Cicero Ancient Classics for English Readers Some of these hells had "lady waitresses," poor, faded, blear-eyed creatures, in gaudy finery, and upon whose features was stamped the everlasting brand of God's outlawry. Reminiscences of a Pioneer The story, therefore, of the twenty years, or nineteen years and a fraction, of outlawry falls utterly to the ground when brought to the test of the actual facts as recorded in the saga. The Story of Grettir the Strong It was no longer a secret that regular stations of outlawry were firmly established between Natchez on the one side and Duff's Fort, on the other. Round Anvil Rock A Romance Those who had managed to escape from Florence were sentenced to exile, outlawry, and confiscation of goods by hundreds. The Life of Michelangelo Buonarroti The baron was therefore convinced that the earl's outlawry was infallible, and that Matilda must either renounce her lover, or become with him an outlaw and a fugitive. Maid Marian As time wore on the gang again became more bold and many acts of outlawry were committed. Reminiscences of a Pioneer There are two obvious reasons for assigning twenty years to the length of Grettir's outlawry, and for bringing into the tale a discussion on that subject just where it is done. The Story of Grettir the Strong More than a single raider had accounted to her steady nerves and cool aim for his outlawry; more than a single pony raced, riderless, in the wake of the charging horde. Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar We do not know how he finished the journey, and how he was received; but the sentence of outlawry was commuted, on the 23rd, into exclusion from the Grand Council for three years. The Life of Michelangelo Buonarroti Subsequently, their actions became such, that he proclaimed their outlawry through the country.** The Life of Francis Marion Another summer passed on apace, and still neither King nor Sheriff nor Bishop could catch the outlaws, who, meanwhile, thrived and prospered mightily in their outlawry. Robin Hood I tell ye, yeomen, that even those among ye who have been branded with outlawry have had from me protection; for I have pitied their miseries, and curst the oppression of their tyrannic nobles. Ivanhoe It is romance which lures men to lead wild lives of outlawry and crime. Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar Meanwhile the Signory of Florence issued a decree of outlawry against thirteen citizens who had quitted the territory without leave. The Life of Michelangelo Buonarroti There was a thrill of excitement about it, a tang of outlawry, a touch of danger. Stories from Everybody's Magazine We be not outlaws from choice alone," continued Robin; "but have been driven to outlawry through oppression. Robin Hood The sentence of outlawry against Earl Elgar was reversed; and they gave him all that was taken from him before. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle That summer at the All-Thing Grettir's friends spoke much about his outlawry, and some held that his term was fulfilled when he had completed any portion of the twentieth year. Grettir the Strong, Icelandic Saga The land became a very nest of outlawry. Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains These midnight hours were fateful ones to Jurgis; in them was the beginning of his rebellion, of his outlawry and his unbelief. The Jungle After years of high-tech harassment and spiralling revenue losses, their complaints of rampant outlawry were being taken seriously by law enforcement. The Hacker Crackdown, law and disorder on the electronic frontier Under Domitian "the only course possible for a writer without the risk of outlawry or the sacrifice of personal honor was that followed by Juvenal and Tacitus during his reign, viz., silence." Josephus This was disputed by the opposite party, who declared that he had committed many acts deserving of outlawry since, and that, therefore, his sentence ought to be all the longer. Grettir the Strong, Icelandic Saga In the way of outlawry, the valley had unwelcome notoriety, when from its rougher element was constituted a band which, May 11, 1889, ambushed Paymaster J.W. Mormon Settlement in Arizona A Record of Peaceful Conquest of the Desert Guard ye, wild hills, with scar and whip Your outlawry Lest alien-hearted pigmies tame Your trackless boulders, And with their unclean cunning slip The leash of civilry Fast round your shoulders. Miscellany of Poetry 1919 The tumult now became more violent than ever; and all demanded the outlawry of general Bonaparte. History of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1814 The sentence of outlawry, a good joke four years before, had now become an unpleasant reality. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 26, December, 1859 He told them to make a search to find out whether this was the twentieth year of his outlawry, and they did so. Grettir the Strong, Icelandic Saga Outlawry on a large scale was by no means unknown, and the romance of outlawry was familiar in literature. The Life and Works of Friedrich Schiller Then they, must be punished for conniving at his outlawry. The Hunted Outlaw or, Donald Morrison, the Canadian Rob Roy "Yes! yes! outlawry! it is the reward of tyrants!" History of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1814 The wars of the Roman republic concern us less than the outlawry of the Barbarian chiefs who separated our Gaul from the Empire, and without knowing it, prepared the dawn of France. Saint Augustin He spent nineteen years in outlawry in Iceland, and outlawry there in that terrible climate, with no house to cover his head, would seem an ordeal impossible for human endurance. Castles and Cave Dwellings of Europe After he had left Worms, a sentence of outlawry was passed against him. Outline of Universal History The instinct of the macquis was doubtless strong upon the fugitive, There are certain habits of thought acquired in a brief period of outlawry, which years of respectability can never efface. The Isle of Unrest They then read the proclamation of outlawry against the commune; and after hearing it, the whole crowd dispersed. History of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1814 "Well, master," he cried, the freedom of outlawry still in the abruptness of his speech, "I have returned from a close inspection of the city." The Strong Arm Suppression of the social hell, that is to say, of all irreparable stains, of all social outlawries for which there is neither end nor hope—it is an essentially religious idea. Amiel's Journal Especially I made an effort to abolish or at least curb the banditry, brigandage and outlawry which corrupts the entire rural population of Italy and is a national disgrace. Andivius Hedulio Adventures of a Roman Nobleman in the Days of the Empire Should the gendarmes of Cauro, where there is a strong station, see this fugitive, so evidently from the macquis, with all the signs of outlawry upon him, they would fire upon him without hesitation. The Isle of Unrest "What," said Lucien, "do you wish me to pronounce the outlawry of my brother?" History of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1814 But Bartley was ignorant of the doctor's leniency, and associated him with Squire Gaylord in the feeling that made his last week in Equity a period of social outlawry. A Modern Instance Alack!" quoth he: "So here's an end of outlawry, And all along o' lady, Yet still an outlaw I will be Shut in o' shaws so shady. The Geste of Duke Jocelyn It was the indifference of Commodus which had ruined the administration of the army, so that incompetent, dishonest, and tyrannical under-officers drove young patriots like himself into mutiny, outlawry and their consequences. Andivius Hedulio Adventures of a Roman Nobleman in the Days of the Empire The feelings of the people throughout the country began to be aroused as they witnessed the outlawry of Germany in ruthlessly attacking and wantonly interfering with American commerce on the high seas. Woodrow Wilson as I Know Him Next were recalled the proscribed conventionalists; already, some time since, their outlawry had been reversed. History of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1814 It was under these circumstances that outlawry took the form of deer killing and robust archery became the national sport. Hunting with the Bow and Arrow In 1864 the bandit, after nearly ten years of unparalleled outlawry, was killed by Tobin. The old Santa Fe trail The Story of a Great Highway Finally the Senate, conscious of Pompey's support, ordered him to lay down his arms on pain of outlawry. Early European History Will he make that white-headed driveller at Westminster reverse my outlawry? Hereward, the Last of the English Lights-o'-love going about their business interest me extraordinarily, for they and the tinkers and gipsies are the last that remain of the old world when outlawry was common. Memoirs of My Dead Life It is creditable to Latin Europe that, with all this homelessness and domestic outlawry, its young men still preserve the gentleness of civilization. Venetian Life He afterwards appeared openly in the MacGregor's country; and, notwithstanding his outlawry, married a daughter of Graham of Drunkie, a gentleman of some property. Rob Roy — Volume 01 Thence he wrote to the Senate in a different style from that in which he had communicated his victory over Fimbria, when he had not mentioned his own outlawry. The Gracchi Marius and Sulla Epochs of Ancient History Your Majesty must, in spite of your own tenderness of heart, have these letters of outlawry made out.' Hereward, the Last of the English In spite of his outlawry, he instantly returned to England, and offered himself as a candidate for London. The Constitutional History of England from 1760 to 1860 Come, Master Sheriff, the outlawry is proclaim'd, Send therefore quickly for more company, And at the back-gate we will enter in. A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 8 But though I owe it to my father's memory to win back his estates, even that, and present outlawry is small compared to the zeal I have for restoring Rome's ancient liberties. Caesar Dies Among other remarkable characters pointed out to us was a nobleman in the pit, actually under the ban of outlawry for murder. The Life of Lord Byron Other lithographic placards contained in two parallel columns the decree of deposition drawn up by the Right at the Mairie of the Tenth Arrondissement, and the decree of outlawry voted by the Left. The History of a Crime The Testimony of an Eye-Witness He had already pledged himself to take the necessary steps to procure the reversal of his outlawry; and, in pursuance of his promise, he surrendered in the Court of King's Bench. The Constitutional History of England from 1760 to 1860 And this last scion of a house of outlawry and depravity, the Blue Devil, as many called him, stood six or eight clear inches above Mark King, who was well above six feet. The Everlasting Whisper Nor was it at his suggestion that Norbanus volunteered to share his outlawry. Caesar Dies He must now either leave him to his fate or go with him under the ban of outlawry. Military Reminiscences of the Civil War, Volume 2 November 1863-June 1865 Beyond deposition, there was outlawry; deposition was practicable for the Right, outlawry was only possible for the Left. The History of a Crime The Testimony of an Eye-Witness No real severity was used under it, but the Confederate government made it the occasion of a sort of outlawry against Pope and his army. Military Reminiscences of the Civil War, Volume 1 April 1861-November 1863 That is, not the outlawry commonly spoken of: for what would a Zelite care, to be excluded from Athenian franchises? The Olynthiacs and the Phillippics of Demosthenes Literally translated with notes In some cases the mere lapse of time extinguished an obligation, as in accordance with the modern system of outlawry. The Old Roman World, : the Grandeur and Failure of Its Civilization. "He rose to such eminence as to become the High Admiral of smugglers on this coast, and attain the honors of outlawry." Mary Anerley : a Yorkshire Tale At deposition, Legality came to an end; at outlawry, the Revolution began. The History of a Crime The Testimony of an Eye-Witness Fighting with ropes round our necks, denied the ordinary courtesies of war till we ourselves compelled then: concession, we could at least turn this outlawry into a compliment. Army Life in a Black Regiment He practised a much more easy, certain, and effectual method of revenge, by instituting a process against them, which, after writs of capias, alias et pluries, had been repeated, subjected them both to outlawry. The Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves Take you heed from this day's happenings that such outlawry as yours brings just punishment. In the Court of King Arthur It conjured memories of certain tales he had heard of Sicilian outlawry and brigandage, and of that evil, shadowy society of "Friends" which he understood dominated this island. The Net The decree of deposition taken up and counter-signed by us added weight to this outlawry, and completed the revolutionary act by the legal act. The History of a Crime The Testimony of an Eye-Witness We will make one new statute for this stubborn knight," said Charles; "even a writ of outlawry. John Enderby Pardon and leave to march again behind British officers loomed bigger in their eyes than the green banner of the Prophet, which could only lead to more outrageous outlawry. King of the Khyber Rifles But they came to Burgstead and found the Alderman, and in due time was a Court held, and a finding uttered, and outlawry given forth for the manslaying and the ransacking against certain men unknown. The Roots of the Mountains; Wherein Is Told Somewhat of the Lives of the Men of Burgdale I do not mean to deny that we have outlawry and brigandage; they are merely the most violent demonstrations of La Mafia. The Net His attack upon Cummings could be called his debut, just as Cummings' late success could be looked on as his first definite step within the portals of outlawry and crime. Jim Cummings Or, The Great Adams Express Robbery Two children may be standing at the first street corner, to whom your respectability and your property may at once become illusion and your outlawry the delightful fact. The Imperialist The ban, outlawry, degradation, pecuniary. ruin, assassination, martyrdom—these were the only guerdons he could anticipate. The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Volume 24: 1576-77 Royal decrees of outlawry and ecclesiastical edicts of excommunication were issued against them. The Seigneurs of Old Canada : A Chronicle of New World Feudalism He wanted to tell her that he had driven Bucky Nome into outlawry, that he had fought for her, and run away himself—because he loved her. Philip Steele of the Royal Northwest mounted Police Upon his examination he refused to give any information, and suffered death upon a sentence of outlawry, which had passed in the former reign. History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second The opposition took a bold and aggressive stand, and proposed a decree of outlawry against Napoleon. Napoleon Bonaparte Some weeks since, this might have been a tempting summons; but now the sickening sense of the sacrilegious murder, and of the life of outlawry utterly unrestrained, passed over Richard. The Prince and the Page; a story of the last crusade The persons who have outlawed them are all subjects, and the engines of outlawry have been "certificates of attendance on lectures," and "public examinations." A Woman-Hater This is one of those peculiar cases of outlawry for which the law itself is largely responsible, and I don't know of any one I would say this to but you. Philip Steele of the Royal Northwest mounted Police Buchanan's outlawry was remitted, and Mackintosh was confined in Dunbar, where he remained until after the death of James the Fourth at the battle of Flodden Field. History of the Mackenzies, with genealogies of the principal families of the name At this moment intelligence arrived that the Five Hundred were compelling Lucien to put to the vote Napoleon's outlawry. Napoleon Bonaparte "It's outlawry!" he roared, when he had found his voice. Love-at-Arms He knew that a season, a month, a day, might be the only respite left him, the only pause for him, 'twixt his glittering luxurious world and the fiat of outlawry and exile. Under Two Flags But, to quit Headthelot, and the snug post he anticipated, would be ruin irretrievable; nothing short of outlawry, or the queen's prison. East Lynne All we know of their history seems to prove that with them might was right, and outlawry the only penalty of their laws. Irish Race in the Past and the Present Moreover, she wept bitterly when she learned that he must go into outlawry, while she must bide at home. Eric Brighteyes He was therefore outlawed; and when he died, more than thirty years later, his outlawry had not been reversed. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 4 Sawyer moved the Court to award execution on the outlawry. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 3 Thus fortified in his outlawry, he began to look about him. Openings in the Old Trail O'Neill, having declared his submission, was granted amnesty for the past, restored to his rank, notwithstanding his attainder and outlawry, and reinstated in his dignity of Earl of Tyrone. Irish Race in the Past and the Present For Brighteyes might not come to Iceland till hard upon midsummer, when his three years of outlawry were spent. Eric Brighteyes Civilization is tiresome and enfeebling, unless we occasionally give it the relish of a little outlawry, and approach, in imagination at least, the zest of a gypsy life. Oldport Days Warrants are out against him; and only as an M.P. can he be safe from outlawry. John Halifax, Gentleman But when a man fanatical in the cause of episcopacy and actually under outlawry for his attachment to hereditary right, came forward as the champion of decency, the battle was already half won. Critical and Historical Essays — Volume 2 Joining some adventurers in a foreign land, under an assumed name, he pursued his reckless course, until, by one or two acts of outlawry, he made his return to civilization impossible. A Waif of the Plains He had reckoned from childhood on outlawry as his peculiar birthright. The Education of Henry Adams Skulking along wooded gullies by day, creeping down into the cove at night, Willock had unconsciously reverted to the habits of thought and action belonging to the time of his outlawry. Lahoma If King James was dethroned and banished, there was an end to his own outlawry for his alleged share in an earlier attempt to drive out that tyrant. Captain Blood Sometimes a great sinner’s burden leads him to flight and outlawry; sometimes to madness and self-murder; and sometimes, by the timeous and sufficient grace of God, to the way of escape that our pilgrim took. Bunyan Characters (2nd Series) The figure was slight and boyish, the manner deprecating, the brown eyes shy and shrinking He was so obviously a novice at outlawry that fear sat heavy upon his shoulders. Bucky O'Connor Country, only seven miles away, was liberty, diversity, outlawry, the endless delight of mere sense impressions given by nature for nothing, and breathed by boys without knowing it. The Education of Henry Adams It's criminal court had the power of outlawry as did the shire courts. Our Legal Heritage And what chance had he, a desperate adventurer with a record of outlawry, against such a rival as that, a man of parts, moreover, as he was bound to admit? Captain Blood He was executed under his old outlawry before the gate of the Temple, and died with stoical composure. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 1 Nevertheless, the outlawry at any party may remain incipient unless a chieftain appears; but in Penrod's corner were now gathering into one anarchical mood all the necessary qualifications for leadership. Penrod and Sam Stewart replied that, except for occasional deeds of outlawry such as might break out in any isolated section of the country, there had been peace and quiet along the border for years. Light of the Western Stars He had been forced into outlawry; she had been stolen from her people and carried into captivity. The Lone Star Ranger, a romance of the border And now he is lost—back at his outlawry and piracy, in which ultimately he will be taken and destroyed. Captain Blood And the blood in him, the temper of his father, the years of his outlawry, the pride of his unsought and hated career, the nameless, inexplicable something in him made him accept that slim chance. The Lone Star Ranger, a romance of the border Respect for himself, blindness, a certain honor that he had clung to while in outlawry—all, like scales, seemed to fall away from him. The Lone Star Ranger, a romance of the border His years of outlawry had blotted out any boyish love he might have known. The Lone Star Ranger, a romance of the border Perhaps we can make it appear that all or most of your outlawry has really been good service to the state. The Lone Star Ranger, a romance of the border |
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