So, at least, it appears from a letter of Pitt to Sir Charles Grey: Downing Street, Aug.
He was not devoid of prudence; for, as appears from Gower's despatch of 30th March, he persuaded the Assembly to postpone action until an answer arrived to his last despatch to Vienna.
It appears from an epigram of Taylor the Water-poet, that one of the principal theatres in his time, viz.
That the minstrels in many respects bore a strong resemblance both to the British bards and to the Danish scalds, appears from this, that the old monkish writers express them all without distinction by the same names in Latin.
These were prior to the time of Chaucer, as appears from vol.
It appears from a note subjoined, that this was composed when he 'purposed to apply vigorously to study, particularly of the Greek and Italian tongues.
And in the Hebrides he maintained, as appears from my Journal, that a man's intimate friend should mention his faults, if he writes his life.
Vespasian, it appears from Suetonius, purchased the freedom of some persons of ability belonging to these classes.
It appears from record, that many of the Claudii have performed signal services to the state, as well as committed acts of delinquency.
It appears from Cicero's correspondence, that there was at that time such a number of illustrious Romans, as never before existed in any one period of the Republic.
In other words, though the literal meaning is not excluded, the spiritual reference is most prominent, as appears from ver.
This mode of expression was naturalised in Latin, as appears from Augustine Epist.
I am not acquainted with Ayres's plays; but itappears from Cohn (p.
It appears fromthe 1635 documents that Hemings, Shakespeare, &c.
In the same years the infection was in Canterbury, asappears from entries of payments "to Goodman Ledes watchying at Anthony Howes dore .
It appears from a passage in Valerius Maximus, that these Mimae were often required to strip themselves of their clothes in presence of the spectators(542).
That this exposition was the current one among the Jews at the time of Christ, appears from Luke ii.
Who the many are that are shocked and offended at the miserable appearance of the Servant of God, appears from chap.
The same custom, as appears from Tacitus, prevailed also among the Germans.
Boulton and Watt were by this time employing their engine for a like purpose, as appears from a letter of Boulton to S.
This was the painting and japanning business; by which, as appears from a statement prepared by Mr. Walker, now before us, the firm were losing at the rate of 500l.
But it appears from Selden, that no certain Number, or Extent of Acres, made a Knight’s Fee; and Temp.
Hereupon a Clause to this Effect is usually added, in Instructions given to Ambassadors; as appears from those to the Lord Howard and Garter, in the Embassy to James V.
It appears from an examination of the records, that the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan made but little headway for several years, when it was under the sole management of William J.
It appears from an examination of the facts in the case that masked men entered the office of one Dr.
It appears frommy investigations that several times the authenticity of the "oath" has been brought into the courts by the Knights of Columbus, and each time it has been proven to be a fraud.
Footnote 1051: His name was Kabad (as appears from an official letter in the Paschal Chronicle, p.
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