But every eye, disregarding the crowd of captives, was fixed on the emperor Tetricus and the queen of the East.
But every sentiment of virtue and humanity was extinct in the mind of Commodus.
The reign of Aurelian lasted only four years and about nine months; but every instant of that short period was filled by some memorable achievement.
But every thing is very indifferently cooked, and it takes a long time for a stranger to accustom himself to the ever-recurring dishes of mutton.
The only difference lay in the fact that some harems contained more beautiful women and slaves, and that in others the inmates were more richly clad; but every where I found the same idle curiosity, ignorance, and apathy.
Sherbet is not drunk in all the coffee-houses; but every where we find stalls and booths where this cooling and delicious beverage is to be had.
God forbid; yea let God be true, but every man a liar.
But every stress is a reflection of a universal phenomenon.
Some of the States have paid a laudable attention to this object, but every degree of neglect is to be found among others.
The whole question is so important and far-reaching that I am sure no part of it will be lightly considered, but every phase of it will have the studied deliberation of the Congress, resulting in wise and judicious action.
Men, some to business, some to pleasure take; But every woman is at heart a rake.
Every subject's duty is the king's; but every subject's soul is his own.
They say they have nothing to fear--nor has the island any thing to fear, but every thing to hope, from entire emancipation.
But every cosmogony is just an attempt to simplify matters, by ignoring the existence of these unknown substances, and mysterious forces; a process which science condemns, as utterly unphilosophical and absurd.
Several members of the squad saw what might happen, but every one of them was too eagerly expectant to make a sound to prevent the threatened catastrophe.
If there were even now, any hopes that the King would hear us, while his present counsellors are near him, I should be by all means for petitioning again; but every man of common observation will judge for himself of the prospect.
But every Abuse of it, will always be excepted to, so long as the Love of Liberty, or any publick Virtue remains.
Antonio added that he would dress Capuzzi's moustachios not only on Sundays, but every day of the week, in the daintiest manner.
He tried one after another, but every one of them was stopped up.
During festivals, cashmere shawls are also worn, though seldom seen at other times, except on women, and the warlike Sherifs; but every Mekkawy in easy circumstances has an assortment of them in his wardrobe.
But every will is this or that will, since there is nothing in a genus which is not at the same time in some one of its species.
But every transmutation of the creature can belong to the grace of miracles; since even the heavenly bodies were miraculously changed from their course, as Dionysius proves (Ep.
But every character is indelible, because it is given with a kind of consecration, as was said above (Q.
But every creature is changeable in some respect, as is evident from Augustine (Gen.
Caesar's wife should be above suspicion," said haughty Caesar, and the world applauds; but every woman is czarina by divine right.
In the troubles that arise in female conventions and combinations, I do not see any inherent deficiency of female organization, but every sign of very serious deficiencies in female education.
Men, some to business, some to pleasure take; But every woman's in her soul a rake.
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