And after he had said this frequently, the king Adityaprabha, being full of curiosity, caused Phalabhuti to be brought into the palace, and he entered, and over and over again repeated that same speech in the presence of the king.
Coventry, and sent as many to him, being full of variety of business and hurry, but among the chiefest is the getting of these pressed men out of the City down the river to the fleete.
I staid a little with them, being full of business, and so to the office, where busy till late at night and so weary and a little conscious of my failures to-day, yet proud that the day is over without more observation on Sir W.
After dinner, being full of care and multitude of business, I took coach and my wife with me.
And the King entertained them well, being full bountiful, insomuch that he was called He of the Open Hand.
Having seen the rooms, we went to the volary, which has a cupola in the middle of it, great trees and bushes, it being full of birds who drank at two fountains.
Defn: The state of being full, or of abounding; abundance; completeness.
Defn: The state or quality of grudging, or of being full of grudge or unwillingness.
The quality or state of being full or complete; fullness; completeness; abundance; as, the plenitude of space or power.
The 22d being full moon, it was high water about nine p.
The country of Pahan is very plentiful, being full of gentry according to the fashion of that country, having great store of victuals, which are very cheap, and many ships.
The 10th March they observed the sea all red, as if mixed with blood, occasioned by being full of red worms, which when taken up leapt like fleas.
Up, and going down found Jervas the barber with a periwigg which I had the other day cheapened at Westminster, but it being fullof nits, as heretofore his work used to be, I did now refuse it, having bought elsewhere.
The state of being full, or of abounding; abundance; completeness.
The state or quality of grudging, or of being full of grudge or unwillingness.
Nevertheless, being full of a great courage though small in stature, all weary and travel-stained as he was, to Holker Hall Miles Halhead came.
The shrouds and tops and decksbeing full of men, several of their hats flew overboard and were lost.
And if a man shall lie with a woman having her sickness, and shall uncover her nakedness; he hath discovered her fountain, and she hath uncovered the fountain of her blood: and both of them shall be cut off from among their people.
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