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Example sentences for "expresses himself"

  • He was left, as he expresses himself, "without all help and without all hope, not only of liberty, but also of life.

  • A treatise in his own handwriting is extant, in which he expresses himself on the latter subject.

  • As Harrington, who knew her from personal acquaintance, expresses himself: her mind might be sometimes compared to a summer morning sky, beneficent and refreshing: then she won the hearts of all by her sweet and modest speech.

  • James I expresses himself with a sort of naive ingenuousness in a letter to the Lords of Council of the year 1607.

  • Thus he expresses himself in the preface to his "Cutter of Coleman Street.

  • Of this there is ample evidence, by the manner in which he expresses himself in words and phrases in common use among astrologers.

  • He expresses himself in a somewhat similar manner in Book III.

  • He was unable to assign any reason for this peculiar occurrence, which caused him much perplexity, and he expresses himself thus: 'What is to be said concerning so strange a metamorphosis?

  • Leipzig, 1864, expresses himself on the extraordinary medical knowledge of the abbess of Bingen as follows: "Wer deutsche Volkarznei studieren will, der studiere Hildegard und er wird Respect davor bekommen.

  • In his journal of 1813 he expresses himself thus:-- "My restlessness tells me I have something within that 'passeth show.

  • He expresses himself thus on this subject in Correspondances: ‘Les parfums, les couleurs, et les sons se répondent.

  • He expresses himself to Philothea on the same subject as follows: "A tendency to ridicule and mock at others is one of the worst possible conditions of mind.

  • He expresses himself thus: "Those who have nothing naturally attractive about them are very fortunate, for they are well assured that the love which one bears them is excellent, being all for God's sake alone.

  • An anonymous historian of the crusades, when speaking of Godfrey, expresses himself thus: Tantum lenis, ut magis in se monachum quàm militem figuraret.

  • The anonymous author of a chronicle entitled Passages d’Outre-Mer, expresses himself thus, p.

  • In a similar manner he expresses himself in: De consensu Evangelistarum l.

  • In a similar manner, Rabbi Moses Haddarshan expresses himself on Gen.

  • Christ, in which he expresses himself as follows: “Beloved of Christ, lend a favorable attention to what I am going to say on the dreadful coming of our Lord.


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