Nay, saith God, I will be even with them, "for I will blot out their names from under Heaven.
Give me warmth of heart, even with a little of that extravagance of feeling which misleads the judgment, and conducts into romance.
Then Miss Phoebe poured down her questions, although she protested, even with tears, her total disbelief in all the answers she received.
They had not increased their estate for centuries; they had held their own, if even with an effort, and had not sold a rood of it for the last hundred years or so.
If there is no previous disease with fever, the temperature from this endocarditis is generally intermittent, accompanied by chills, with high rises of temperature, even with a return to normal temperature at times.
The heart should be treated as though it were the frailest of Venetian glass and would crack with the least rough handling, or even with a rapid change of temperature, great cold or too much heat.
In this manner Hume's empiricism leads inevitably to scepticism, even with regard to mathematics, and consequently in every scientific theoretical use of reason (for this belongs either to philosophy or mathematics).
Luther himself, even with regard to rites and ordinances which he rejected altogether, always counselled moderation and patience towards the weak.
In his letter of invitation to his friends for June 27, friendly humour is mingled with words of deep earnestness; nay, even with thoughts of death, and a longing for release from this infatuated world.
Afterwards, as a child, I spent long hours trying, even with tears, to recall the form of that happiness.
Even with that, however, the brooding expectation of the vigil weighed heavily upon me.
And presently the amethystine ring was being worn about the house, even with ostentation, and Jane developed a new way of bringing in the joint so that this gage was evident.
Even with Mr. Cave the power varied very considerably: his vision was most vivid during states of extreme weakness and fatigue.
Therefore it was very bold in John (as I acknowledged) to venture across that moor alone, even with a fast pony under him, and some whisky by his side.
And faith, it would be hard to miss thee, even with harpoon.
That would have been the case even with so natural, though so futile, a movement as Maggie's going out to the balcony again to follow with her eyes her father's departure.
Even WITH it, in that absurd view, he would have been good enough.
Even with respect to seeds of plants for the flower-garden, Sir J.
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