She pretended that a wicked plot was being hatched against her, a
cabal which would come to a head one of those days; but she added that she was not the woman to be intimidated.
No spider ever took more pains to repair the shattered meshes of his web, than did Waldemar Fitzurse to reunite and combine the scattered members of Prince John's
cabal. Few of these were attached to him from inclination, and none from personal regard.
But he was at last in pain at my long absence; and after consulting with the treasurer and the rest of that
cabal, a person of quality was dispatched with the copy of the articles against me.
Whether this was sincere horror, or the game played by the thief who shouts, "stop thief!" at all events, it did not prevent the archdeacon from being considered by the learned heads of the chapter, as a soul who had ventured into the vestibule of hell, who was lost in the caves of the
cabal, groping amid the shadows of the occult sciences.
But the Subalterns' and Captains' ladies (the Major is unmarried)
cabal against her a good deal.
Had he been a New Englander, it is probable that he would have been ranked as the first of American lyrists by that magnanimous
cabal which has so long controlled the destinies of American Letters, in conducting the thing called "The North American Review." The poem just cited is especially beautiful; but the poetic elevation which it induces we must refer chiefly to our sympathy in the poet's enthusiasm.
The influence which the bigotry of one female,[6] the petulance of another,[7] and the
cabals of a third,[8] had in the contemporary policy, ferments, and pacifications, of a considerable part of Europe, are topics that have been too often descanted upon not to be generally known.
In the first place, it is to be remarked that, however small the republic may be, the representatives must be raised to a certain number, in order to guard against the
cabals of a few; and that, however large it may be, they must be limited to a certain number, in order to guard against the confusion of a multitude.
Still the domestic establishment is liable to jealousies and
cabals, and the lord and master has much difficulty in maintaining harmony in his jangling household.
private secretary to a minister, plunged at once into European
cabals and Parisian intrigues; having kings, and, better still, queens, to protect, parties to unite, elections to direct; making more use of your cabinet with your pen and your telegraph than Napoleon did of his battle-fields with his sword and his victories; possessing five and twenty thousand francs a year, besides your place; a horse, for which Chateau-Renaud offered you four hundred louis, and which you would not part with; a tailor who never disappoints you; with the opera, the jockey-club, and other diversions, can you not amuse yourself?
"Does my lord seriously wish me to name any one who was mixed up in the
cabals of that day?"
It has ever been one of the objects of my life--which, unfortunately, has not had many objects--to be inoffensive, and to keep out of
cabals and interferences.'