Moret, in refutation of Blancas, whoespouses it, (see Commentarii, p.
Side-note: The persons whom Plato here attacks as Friends of Forms are those who held the same doctrine as Plato himself espouses in Phaedon, Republic, &c.
It is true that an advanced position on comity sometimes operates to the disadvantage of the denomination that espouses it.
Mr. Pelham espouses him; not recollecting that at least twice a-week all his new allies are suffered to oppose him as they please.
The King has declared that my Lord Granville has his opinion and affection-the Prince warmly and openly espouses him.
The soul of the black bull in the rainbow, the bridge of souls, wounded by the young hero, who then espouses the daughter of the sky, after attaining the third heaven, and accomplishing heroic undertakings to merit her.
Whoever espouses the cause of error must evade facts, falsify figures, libel logic, tangle his tongue or pen with contradictions and wind up in confusion.
Pauli, Oliger, espouses the cause of the Jews, 176-7.
The Duke(97) espouses the Bedford; and Lord Sandwich is espoused by both.
The Newcastle is at open war, and has left off waiting on the Duke, who espouses the Bedfords.
Phoebus espouses The cause of Great Pompey: his sister and Mercury also And Hercules like unto him in his travels and labors.
Into factions The heavens divide; first Dione espouses the cause of Her Caesar.
However, he is carried to Athens in a triumphal chariot with Emilia by his side; is put to bed dangerously ill; and there by his own desire espouses Emilia.
The king, passing that way, falls in love with and espouses her.
He annuls his marriage, and espouses the right woman.
Not every one that mistakes in judgment, though in matters of great importance, in points fundamental, but he that openly espouses such fundamental error.
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