At the end of the sixth century, society lived in the Church and by the Church, and the sees of the archbishops and bishops corresponded to the Roman administrative divisions.
From one end of the land to the other the bishops visited and corresponded with each other.
With Miss Taylor and Miss Nussey she corresponded for the remainder of her life, and her letters to the latter make up no small part of what has been revealed to us of her life story.
What he said was clearly true, and corresponded closely with Faustina's own view of the case.
He understood the preparation of seals as well as the rest of his art, and had no difficulty in making a die which corresponded precisely with the wax.
The impression of the writing corresponded exactly with the original.
The question correspondedso closely with his own feelings that he had anticipated it, though he had no answer ready.
Detection was impossible, for by Meschini's skilful management, the original and the official copy corresponded exactly and were such marvellous forgeries as to defy discovery.
In the course of years the Duchessa absorbed the traditions of her new home, so that they became part of her, and as everything went on unchanged from year to year she acquired unchanging habits which corresponded with her surroundings.
Six hours afterwards, at nine o'clock, the post brought a letter which in every particular corresponded to the spectral letter which had been three times shown to him in the early morning.
I corresponded frequently with him, and once when he wrote in low spirits, not being well, I said in answer that he was to cheer up, but that if anything did happen to him he was to let me know by appearing to me in my room.
The formariage corresponded to the English merchetum, and was exacted from rustics on the marriage of their daughters.
I did say that the sleeves were tight-fitting, and in every detail my description corresponded to that which M.
My husband corresponded secretly with the man, and sold, through the latter's agency, a number of pictures to various persons in Germany.
We corresponded regularly, in the most affectionate of terms.
I had come back from a long journey--down in South America and Mexico--and had settled down for the winter near New York, with an old aunt who had known Washington Irving and corresponded with N.
It is not by any means a usual thing to be asked to sign a club album, and Wallis and I had not met or corresponded since the evening at the Mansion House.
Then for months we corresponded about the face of the Heroine alone.
They corresponded also as kindred hearts, relative to the Slave-trade.
She had granted them money, but her military efforts had not corresponded with her promises; and it was to her obstinate hatred of France that the two monarchs attributed the origin of their defeats.
When in England he was the intimate friend of the Bishop of St. Asaph, stayed at his house, and corresponded in the most affectionate way with the bishop's daughters.
Foxcroft and Franklin were close friends and often correspondedon business matters.
He corresponded with all these people in the most friendly and easy manner; they were delighted with his conversation and could never see enough of him.
The meaning of this is presumably that Franklin was in the habit of calling the young women he corresponded with his daughters.
During his absence in England they corresponded a great deal.
Miss Nightingale was much attached to this exemplary pair, constantly sent presents to them and their children, corresponded with them almost to the end of her life, and remembered them in her Will.
I saw him more than once before he started, and he corresponded with me all the time of his too brief Viceroyalty.
She saw and corresponded largely with Sir James Caird, the English representative on the Famine Commission.
Lord Napier carried one through in Madras, and corresponded at some length with Miss Nightingale on the subject.
IV Though Miss Nightingale saw little of her friends or relations at this time, she constantly corresponded with them.
She saw Mrs. Scharlieb when that lady went out to practise medicine in India, corresponded with her, and gave her introductions.
Leith, President of the Bombay one, also corresponded with her.
Croft, the Director of Public Instruction, corresponded freely with her.
He talked and corresponded much with Miss Nightingale about University courses in relation to India.
Miss Nightingale made his acquaintance, and corresponded with him.
She corresponded with everybody of importance whom she could hope to influence.
She corresponded with successive Secretaries of State and Viceroys.
Mr. Villiers corresponded with her at great length; saw her repeatedly; reported all he was able to learn of how things were going at Whitehall, and begged her to do the like for him.
Van Shaw's general reputation for fast and questionable habits corresponded with this incident and Bauer felt annoyed at the possibility of a chance meeting with his party.
Then Walter said, to give Bauer time to let him into his confidence if he chose: "Has this man Halstead corresponded with you yet?
She corresponded diligently with Wieland, and Ernst Moritz Arndt was her friend.
Archbishop Herman declared himself a believer in the doctrines of Luther, sent for Protestant preachers, and corresponded actively with Luther and Melancthon.
Her progress was remarkable, and corresponded to an energy not less than that she had long ago put forth in music.
And as we all approached it, I bethought me that the direction in which, as I stood upon the stile, I had heard the voice on the night preceding, corresponded accurately with that indicated by my guides.
There was a mark of blood upon the window-stool, and a scrape upon the knee of the body corresponded with it.
A Universitas was an association in the world of learning which corresponded to a Guild in the world of commerce, a union among men living in a Studium and possessing some common interests to protect and advance.
The numbers of the force which he took with him, although different in detail, corresponded as a whole with the estimate.
During the war and after it we corresponded Occasionally, and in the four years of my continuance in the office of Secretary of State, our intercourse was daily, confidential, and cordial.
Lyon to superintend a vast house of business he owned there, which corresponded with other banking-houses of his own in Venice, Rome, France, and Spain.
The composition is divided into two parts: an Overture which was to be played before the grand firework display, and a number of little pieces to be played during the display, and which corresponded to certain allegorical set pieces.
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