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Example sentences for "hereafter"

Lexicographically close words:
herdsman; herdsmen; here; hereabout; hereabouts; hereaway; hereby; heredes; heredibus; hereditaments
  1. A Camphire ball, you shall know more hereafter He shall tell you himselfe, and save my character, Till then, you see hee's proud.

  2. My request is that you will hereafter make as little account of it as possible; I hope you will never be tempted to draw upon it as a valuable fund; and as early as time permits, put the memory of it away to gather its oblivion and its dust.

  3. I know where I shall be," said the little soul whose earthly ideal was selfishness: who had within herself humanity's ideal that hereafter somewhere in the universe all desires will be gratified.

  4. The question next arises, who are to be the carriers of the trade which is hereafter to spring out of these American river basins, the English or the Americans?

  5. I observe what you mention of the order, that the Ministers' salaries are to be hereafter paid in America.

  6. The seventh of the Constitutions of Thomas Arundel ordains "that no one hereafter translates into the English tongue or into any other, on his own authority, the text of Holy Scripture either by way of book, or booklet, or tract.

  7. But others praised and magnified the All-merciful because He had given this new authority to men, so as to forgive sins, and this too not hereafter in heaven, but at once and upon earth.

  8. Whych pursute if they dyd attayne, I shoulde for euer hereafter be ashamed to shewe my face before those that be of valour and regard.

  9. Sutch was the desyres of these two Louers, which notwithstanding was impeeched by meanes, as hereafter you shal heare.

  10. By Saynct Mary I neede to take heede least hereafter in like maner thou as impudently do triumph of my death, being but a crokebacke and deformed man.

  11. Tell him also, that I prayse God, in good time I haue taken heede to the little fayth and trust that is in him for a countergarde, lightly neuer hereafter to bee deceiued.

  12. But beleue assuredly, that thou shalt not escape my handes vntill I pay thee thy desert, to the intent hereafter in mocking other, thou mayst haue cause to remember me.

  13. And why should not I forget all Affection, neuer hereafter to haue mynde on man to proue beginning of a pleasure, which tasted and felt bringeth more displeasure than euer ioy engendreth delight.

  14. You will be very sorry hereafter for some things you have said to-night.

  15. If you should think hereafter of bestowing yourself on some worthier object, hesitate a little for his sake, or wait till I am dead; otherwise, the day that makes his happiness certain may bring him very near his grave.

  16. We are doing it, gentlemen, so that the world may never hereafter have to fear the only thing that any nation has to dread--the unjust and selfish aggression of another nation.

  17. All this knowledge,' said he, 'I will expound to you, on certain conditions to be hereafter mentioned.

  18. True, many pin their faith in a hereafter upon the curious phenomena attributed to disembodied souls, but they err in so doing.

  19. Constructed on similar principles, and generally of well-chosen wood, there is no doubt the productions of this excellent artiste will hereafter rank very high.

  20. This is another of those careful artistes, whose productions are now in high esteem when one of the three great masters cannot be obtained, and which will very probably hereafter rank with them and become very famous.

  21. This terrible example produced the profound impression that was desired, and hereafter the sect of Flagellants may be regarded as unimportant.

  22. Culin's son had likewise presented himself, and had entered into bonds of one thousand marks, to be forfeited in case he should hereafter protect heretics within his dominions.

  23. During the fourteenth century much of the inquisitorial activity was devoted to the new heresy of the Fraticelli, which will be referred to hereafter when we come to consider that remarkable religious movement.

  24. We shall see hereafter with what persistent obstinacy the outbreak of flagellation recurred from time to time, and how it was regarded as heresy, pure and simple, by the Church.

  25. He came, accompanied by Friar Jacob Sprenger, not yet an inquisitor, but whom we shall see hereafter in that capacity busy in burning witches.

  26. I shall have occasion hereafter to speak of the part played by the Inquisition in the tragedy of Joan of Arc, and need here only allude to the appointment, in 1431, by Eugenius IV.

  27. You had better now retire to the hotel de Villardin; and hereafter you will find, that, as by your high qualities you have won yourself a beautiful bride, your services have not been rendered to an ungrateful master.

  28. This, however, I solemnly declare, as I hope for salvation, that very motive involves more than any other thing the desire of truly serving Monsieur de Villardin, and of doing that for which he himself hereafter may bless me.

  29. This was the extent of our design at first, but it soon spread out to baser and more criminal purposes, which, for motives that I may hereafter explain, I am now about to reveal to you fully.

  30. The true extent of that decision will hereafter be shown.

  31. Lay your little plan now, which you will hereafter extend and improve by your own observations, and by the advice of those who can never mean to mislead you; I mean Mr. Harte and myself.

  32. When you get to Paris, after you have been to wait on Lord Albemarle, go to see Mr. Yorke, whom I have particular reasons for desiring that you should be well with, as I shall hereafter explain to you.

  33. If education has hitherto formed enthusiasts and fanatics, let it be hereafter calculated to form good citizens.

  34. The notion of the word is evidently taken from Plato; the church has since found means of transplanting a great part of Plato, as we shall hereafter prove.

  35. To make an example of him, that hereafter no Catholic will dare shelter a Huguenot on the score of old friendship.

  36. All must hereafter be open and honest with her.

  37. The belief is general that this is hereafter to be the main source of profitable mining.

  38. It is thought that the Nizam can and will pay at the last moment; but if not, it is not probable that his sway over his own dominions will hereafter be more than nominal.

  39. Whatever our classical deficiencies may be, they must not hereafter be attributed to the want of such a sine qua non.

  40. The excitement in regard to Lynch law executions had subsided, and it was believed that the courts of law would hereafter be left to the exercise of their functions.

  41. Peculiar conditions, hereafter to be described, require the shafts of these traceries to become the main vertical supports of the floors and walls.

  42. It has been esteemed so by almost all builders, and has been lavishly decorated in modes hereafter to be considered.

  43. I shall have cause hereafter to quarrel with it on other grounds, but not without expression of gratitude for the assistance it has given me.

  44. Dismissing, therefore, the Early English capital, as deserving no place in our system, let us reassemble in one view the forms which have been legitimately developed, and which are to become hereafter subjects of decoration.

  45. I will mark off from u w the little bit x y, and from e g the piece e f; both which appear to me likely to be serviceable: and if hereafter we need the help of any abstract lines, we will see what we can do with these only.

  46. O stranger, be thy lot 150 Hereafter blest, though adverse now and hard!

  47. But haste thou back to light, and, taught thyself These sacred truths, hereafter teach thy spouse.

  48. So I began talking very fast to Mr. Vane and we were very gay and he tied his own necktie on Crusoe on consideration that he be held hereafter jointly.

  49. He warned Mr. Shaw that hereafter he might expect Neptune to have a grudge against him for having robbed the sea-god of his beauteous prey.

  50. Hereafter they could count on him to wear out their old dresses.

  51. In Westchester county a fine of $25 is hereafter to be levied upon each jackass in human form who shoots birds on Sunday.

  52. His plan would be to induce the jeweller to give her Majesty credit, and accept her promissory note for the amount at a certain date, to be hereafter agreed upon.

  53. When, after varied troubles hereafter set down, he went back to Jersey, he made a speech before the Royal Court, in which he told what chanced while Elizabeth was at chapel.


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