When I was three months old, my wisdom was so great that I made prophecies and said, 'I shall hereafter from God's right hand receive the Torah.
Apart from these nine censuses, God will Himself count His people in the future time when their number will be so great that no mortal will be able to count them.
Of course," said he, "you ought not to miss this opportunity to visit the mountains, since you have so great a wish to do so.
And thereupon Sister Hyacinthe decided that she would go off at once so as to get everything ready at the hospital.
I consulted all the doctors, tried every imaginable mineral spring, and now I suffer less, but I can no longer move from my seat.
The rush was so great thatit bespattered the sheet, and ran all over the bed.
He felt the wretchedness of the suffering people committed to his care to be so great that he resigned himself to granting them the idolatrous religion for which he realised them to be eager.
However, his dread of the cold was so great that he preferred the polluted baths of the afternoon, since all the bodies that were dipped in the water during the early part of the day ended by slightly warming it.
His trust, in truth, was so great that he rose from his covert and bent down for a third drink of the clear cool water.
It was his object to open up a wide gap between himself and the warriors, one so great that, if occasion came, he might double or turn without being seen.
Their force is so great that they do not seem to think they will need the artillery.
Colomba watched him for some minutes, and with a curiosity so great that it attracted the woman's attention.
You know that in Corsica the strength of the family tie is so great that it does sometimes lead to crime.
She had risen at five o'clock, and for an Englishwoman, and especially for Miss Nevil, the effort was so great that it could not but give him some cause for vanity.
Mok could easily have thrown Cheditafa across the street, but his respect and reverence for his elder and superior were so great that he obeyed his commands without a word of remonstrance.
His revulsion of feeling was so great that he began to laugh at his own absurdity, and then he laughed at his merriment.
The absurdity of this statement was so great thatit made the captain laugh instead of making him angry; but before he could say anything more to Maka, Mrs. Cliff approached him.
The residents avoid living in the cities, for the heat in summer is so great that it would kill them.
The length of this Desert is so great that 'tis said it would take a year and more to ride from one end of it to the other.
I went up to him announcing myself, and his astonishment was so great that he would scarcely shake hands!
Bulletins were issued daily of the progress of the inflation; and the crowd was so great that on the 26th the balloon was moved secretly by night to the Champ de Mars, a distance of 2 m.
My sorrow was so great that it was necessary either to drive it away at once or to leave Pasean.
Her delight was so great that I could not prevent her covering my hand with kisses.
He had left Paris and his wife too, and had set up a lottery in Brussels; but his extravagance was so great that he became a bankrupt in spite of the efforts of Count Cobenzl to keep him going.
I told her boldy that the disgust with which her wretched companion had inspired me was so great that it had utterly annulled the effect of her charms.
His memory was so great that he remembered all matters submitted to him, which gave pleasure to people who were afraid of being forgotten.
In the streets the crowd was so great that it could not be passed through.
The crowd of people from this building to the grand chamber was so great that a pin could not have fallen to the ground.
Mr. Lincoln said he saw that now, but had never thought of it before, because his anxiety was sogreat that he did not care where the aid came from so the work was done.
The importance of escaping the vomito was so great thatas soon as transportation enough could be got together to move a division the advance was commenced.
The river being high the rush of water through the cut was so great that in a very short time the entire obstruction was washed away.
The time it would take to communicate with Washington and get a reply would be so great that I could not be interfered with until it was demonstrated whether my plan was practicable.
Beaufort, praised him and showed him to the people; upon which the people were suddenly fired with enthusiasm, the women kissed him, and the crowd was so great that we had much ado to get to the Hotel de Ville.
I saw that all I could do that day was to reconduct the Prince de Conti in safety to the palace of Longueville, for the crowd was so great that I was fain to carry him, as it were, in my arms out of the Grand Chamber.
His services in that connection on the Examiner newspaper were so great that it would be difficult to dispute the assertion, which has been made, that he was one of the mightiest journalists that ever wielded a pen.
At home indeed were Cormac and Maelmurra, O'Hartigan and O'Flynn, and abroad was John Scotus Erigena, whose learning was so great that it excited astonishment even at Rome.
The great mass of troops, however, were contented to sleep in the open air; indeed the difficulties of carriage were so great that it was only the leaders who could carry with them their canvas abodes.
But had it been otherwise, I would have gone to the king and protested that the advantage of age was so great that it would be murder to place you in the list together.
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