He ought to have asserted himself and maintained the position in which he first found himself.
I suppose he calls himself Thursday because that was the day he first found himself," observed Patsy.
It is first found in Jeremiah, but only in those portions of his book which were not committed to writing by him, or at least have been edited by a later hand; /2/ 2.
The substantive Q+RT in the sense of "an offering of incense" in which it occurs exclusively and very frequently in the Priestly Code, is first found in Ezekiel (viii.
In the sense of a beginning in time, as the contrary to )XRYT, it is first found in a passage of Deuteronomy, xi.
Footnote 290: The designation [Greek: thusia] is first found in the Didache, c.
Jacob I, which isfirst found in Tertull, de pudic I.
One would fain believe this an interpolation; the same idea is first found in Irenæus.
The statement that the Ascension took place 40 days after the resurrection is first found in the Acts of the Apostles.
The name "New Testament" (books of the New Testament) is first found in Melito and Tertullian.
In some cases the car for Negroes is operated by a white man, and in other cases, all the elevators in a building are operated by coloured men.
Defn: A greenish spotted porphyry, being a diabase whose pyroxene has been altered to uralite; -- first found in the Pyreness.
Fossil copal, a resinous substance, first found in the blue clay at Highgate, near London, and apparently a vegetable resin, partly changed by remaining in the earth.
Some derive the word from Tabaco, a province of Yucatan, where it was said to be first found by the Spaniards; others from the island of Tobago, one of the Caribbees.
A greenish spotted porphyry, being a diabase whose pyroxene has been altered to uralite; -- first found in the Pyreness.
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