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Without their knowing it, therefore, a slave named Vindicius had concealed himself therein, not with design, or with any inkling of what was to happen there; 2 he merely chanced to be there, and when they came in with anxious haste, he was afraid to be seen by them, and hid himself behind a chest that lay there, so that he saw what they did, and heard what they resolved upon.
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The Protestant survivors resolved upon a desperate resistance, and a Huguenot political party was formed at Milhaud, near Nîmes, in 1573.
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He had had a difference formerly with Dion in Peloponnesus, and had resolved, upon his own means, with what ships and soldiers he had, to make an attack upon Dionysius.
But the nobles dreading the return of their kings, who still used all endeavours abroad and solicitations at home, were resolved upon a chieftain of an intense hatred to them, and noways likely to yield.
Further that he heard from some of the Indians that there was some plot against the English, and that Ninigret said he would kill all the English he could; and was resolved upon it to kill or be killed.
Zeno walks all around Trieste (he's always rushing off, resolved upon a course of action he will reverse when he gets where he's going), but Svevo writes barely a line of descriptive prose.
On July 22, he told his full cabinet that he had "resolved upon this step, and had not called them together to ask their advice," but rather "to lay the subject matter of a proclamation before them".
On July 22, he told his full cabinet that he had "resolved upon this step, and had not called them together to ask their advice," but rather "to lay the subject matter of a proclamation before them". He had decided that, as of Jan . 1 1863, all people held as slaves in states in rebellion against the United States government would be declared forever free.
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