It must suffice to say that no battle that was ever fought brought into greater prominence the character of its commander.
It must suffice to state that the mutiny was of a most formidable character.
It must suffice that it is possible to explain the change of tactics of the cock without assuming any communication between him and his mate.
It must suffice that he eats and twitters and squabbles to his heart's content all day long, and generally enjoys himself at the expense of the cultivator.
It must suffice to say that the draft of that measure bespeaks a keen interest in the welfare of the poor, and indeed errs on the side of generosity.
It must suffice to say that Möllendorf made not even a demonstration towards Trèves.
Here it must suffice to say that Pitt declined to accept Grenville's offer, and affairs at Downing Street righted themselves.
At present it must suffice to say that our general philosophical point of view will be idealistic, in the critical meaning of the word.
It must suffice to say that the weight of scientific opinion inclines to the view that at least the majority of endemic species are of pre-glacial origin, and are either strictly indigenous or products of the neighbouring lowlands.
It must suffice here to chronicle the remaining more important facts in Dr Howe's life, outside his regular work.
It must suffice to indicate a few of their chief exposures and characteristics.
It must suffice here to give some of the more striking of these proofs of antiquity.
It must suffice here to quote a single further instance cited by Romanes, and relating to a small monkey which was taken ill on shipboard, where there were several others of different species.
It must suffice, then, to state that the war dragged on for two years longer, ending finally in 1821 with the victory of Carabobo, in which the Spaniards were totally defeated and lost more than six thousand men.
It must suffice to say that before their eyes the Seven Cities of Cibola faded into phantoms, or rather contracted into villages of terraced houses like that they had captured.
It must suffice to say that Furtwangler arrives at the result that we have in all genuine signatures of at least fifty ancient gem-engravers.
It must suffice here to point out a few general principles.
It must suffice, however, in this place to indicate the chief groups of stones.
Of the battle, itmust suffice to say that the trenches dug by the Spaniards fatally checked the French advance, and in the effort to find a passage Nemours fell mortally wounded.
As for the effect of the migration on Spain it must suffice here to quote the remark of a monarch of that day: "Do they call this Ferdinand a politic prince, who can thus impoverish his own kingdom and enrich ours?
It must suffice here to say that this doughty champion marched upon Roland and his men while they were winding through the narrow mountain-pass, and as they advanced the mountaineers swelled their ranks.
For the works of numerous other scholars who have furthered Old Testament research in the past it must sufficeto refer to the annotated list by J.
But Schurer gives a complete bibliography to which it must suffice to refer.
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