I revere her for tiiis, as her example may be produced as one, in answer to such as object (I am afraid sometimes too justly, but I hope too gener-ally) against learning in women. ❋ Unknown (2006)
Burn, I beseech you, tiiis scrawl as soon as you have read it. ❋ Unknown (1812)
'W'elcome into tiiis your country, and to wish you the long poa - scosion and happy administration of tiiis diocese and county - ❋ Unknown (1812)
The English seem therefore to have a right to the labours of tiiis great man. ❋ Unknown (1812)
It was taken by Robert Car in 1664, and added to tiiis province by Colonel Donjjan. ❋ Unknown (1812)
In contradiction to tiiis anti-scrip - tural doctrine, I do contend, that God who delights not in the death of a sinner, but wills all shall be saved, has given his own Son, who is the intellectual light of the world, that whosoever believeth in him shall be saved. ❋ Branagan, Thomas, 1774-1843 (1812)
By rt con - vt'ution with Spain, in 17S6, the Englifh, in confideration of certain ccflions on? he coaft of Honduras, agieed to tvacTiate tiiis country totally; and it is now a province of Sp: iin. ❋ Unknown (1797)
In tiiis convent was interred Charles le Gros, who was emperor, and king of France, but was depoied in 887, and died in extreme want and mifery. ❋ Unknown (1797)
A 1 i Tm. jj s t f war be lo r. g i r. g to the United States of I \ 'M i. j, on jnc! iiiiin» in ihc pons of tiiis Regency, Okitll K -: •. ❋ Unknown (1796)
So weak is reason when opposed to our own passions, that tiiis champion of liberty was a dreaded ty - rant in his little domain, to the enslaving even of his helpless children — daughters. ❋ Unknown (1795)
Therefore witliout ufarping an equality Vvath St. Paul, or his fellow apoftles, I muft tell you in hii, language, I appear amonn - you this day as the ambaflador of the molt high God; I am dif - charging an emhaiTy for Chrift*; and I tell you tiiis with no other defign than to procure ycur moft ferious regard to v/hat I fay. ❋ Unknown (1794)
I then thought all matters well settled; but, afterwards, on the day appointed for pasing on tiiis affair in ihe House of Commons, ❋ Unknown (1792)
I pocket tiiis here ftuffj Aud as for that there peafant, ❋ Unknown (1792)
The nest of tiiis bird is generally built underneath the branch of a tree, and in form similar to that of a Chaffinch. ❋ Unknown (1791)
The crops chieflj nifed id tiiis piirifli« are oats and bear: the quantity produced from in aere* is from 5 to 7 bolls. ❋ Unknown (1791)
In hoc autem interpretationis genere non ftetit Taciti admiratio; alterum excogttavit, quo licen - tiiis exfpatiaretur. ❋ Cornelius Tacitus , Henry Homer , Melchior Freinsheim (1790)
Quaecunque ve - vestigia quidem et signa strum quisque mala in vita muLta notarum inustarum. patraverit, eonim notas adsunt, «ed nescio quomo - quasdam visum etfugl«nt«6 do deleta vel exsculpta po ■ in animo circumfert. tiiis. ❋ Unknown (1789)
Edd., ut jlcere autem fas est, miilfa pe coronavl, totque tibi etlam gallo, aut corona, taurorum caprarumque fe - aut solo ture acleo, apud mora tiiis in altaribus ado» ipso» esse venalia. ❋ Unknown (1789)
Nam quid ego de tiiis in curia fenteir - tiis atque actis loqiiaf? quibus fenatui auctorita - tem priftinam reddidifti, falutem, quam per te receperant? non ifnputafti, rftemoriam eitis in pe - ❋ Unknown (1779)
Let tiiis, my Lord, remain to you and your polkrity « poCTeifion for ever; to be imiuced \ and, if poiRble, to be excelled. ❋ Unknown (1779)