Then followed a long and animated conversation, in which Münter bore the leading part.
Münter then began his exhortations with the warning: "If you desire to receive comfort from me, your only friend on earth, do not hug that mistaken idea of dying like a philosophic hero.
When Münter entered Struensee's cell, he found him reading Schegel's Sermons on the Passion of Christ.
She gave Münter a valuable snuff-box of rock-crystal, as a small token of her appreciation of his labours on behalf of Struensee's soul.
Münter expatiated on Struensee's conversion, and gave her full particulars of his terror and sufferings at the last.
During the whole of this horrible scene Struensee sat in his coach, which was drawn up near the scaffold, with Pastor Münter by his side.
In the days that followed Struensee often expatiated on the advantages of the Christian religion, and even advised Münter as to the best way of spreading the truths of Christianity among the people.
When Struensee and Münter were left alone, the latter lamented the barbarities of the sentence, but Struensee assured him they mattered little.
His open letter out-Müntered Münter in the violence of its abuse and the fulsomeness of its adulation.
After seven conferences Münter gave Struensee a letter from his father, which he had for some time carried in his pocket, awaiting a favourable opportunity to deliver.
Münter paid his first visit to Struensee on March 1.
Münter exhorted him to acknowledge his errors and crimes, and search his former life, in order to qualify himself for God's mercy.
Struensee greeted Münter calmly, and together they conversed on religious matters until the cell door opened and the dread summons came.
And you nee'nter be sorry for Emma Jane Stucky neither.
The inn-keeper was mistaken; about eight in the evening he saw the poorly dressed stranger reënter the common room, with his knotted stick.
Meanwhile, Edouard hastened after the man with whom he was burning to fight; but he only saw him reënter the house, the door of which closed upon him.
I am almost ashamed to say, that I believe the souls of the dead in some way reënter and pervade the souls of the living: so that life is always the life of living creatures, and death is always our affair.
They reënter into the living psyche of living individuals.
When that died away in the distance, she sighed, and turned to reënter the house; but it was only to find that she was no longer alone.
His impulse was to follow his friend from the room, but he resisted it, although he did keep his gaze spasmodically fixed upon the door by which Roderick must reënter the dining-room.
This pony makes Jack's play plenty simple; all he does now is to sa'nter 'round the pony casooal like an' lay for Pinon Bill.
One part of the programme, arranged for at the time of the re-districting of the Trans-Mississippi Department, had called for a scheme to reënter southwest Missouri.
On this first visit, Münter did not press his penitent home, but as he observed that he was really very uneasy about some of his actions, he thought it proper to increase this uneasiness.
Then, in order to hold up to him the necessity of repentance, Münter delineated to him the outlines of his character, as he had reason for thinking it to be.
Münter thought it advisable to hand Struensee a letter from his parents, which he had kept in his pocket for several days.
Münter strove to convince the count of the falsity of his system, that man was a mere machine.
Münter paid his first visit to Struensee's prison.
It was consequently arranged that Münter should bring Dean Hee to Struensee; and, when this took place a few days afterwards, the prisoner begged the latter to inform Brandt of his conversion.
Münter confirmed him in his sorrow, hoping thus to induce him to speak about his other actions.
Münter speedily discovered the tender side in his opponent.
Struensee was silent, and Münter implored him to turn his entire attention to the important intent of their conversation, which was to prepare him for eternity.
It was in all probability this sermon which caused Münter to be selected to hear Struensee's last confessions and attempt his conversion.
As Münter said this, he looked at the prisoner with an air which the latter seemed to understand, for he blushed.
On their answering that they knew both of them he had chatted a while longer and then asked them to reënter with him the inn's common-room, alleging that they could assist him on an important matter touching the service of the Emperor.
Cyarn't yer see Docallison's colt ain't go'nter stan fer no sich yellin's?
Though the wine was scarcely dry in the glass which an hour before I had raised in this very spot amid cheers and laughter, I found it a difficult matter to reënter there now, in the dead of night, alone and without light.
Friedrich Münter as the author of the first of the above, and also mentions amongst others a work by Gustave Brabée, Die Asiatischen Brüder in Berlin und Wien.
According to the Abbés Grégoire and Münter the authenticity and antiquity of these documents are beyond dispute.
They go out with the chairs and immediately reënter for more.
Their manners suddenly change as the men reënter and take seats about the two ends of the table.
These solids are of such a nature that they can be changed back into their former condition and, by dissolving, reënter the blood.
This requires that it be reduced to the form of a solution and that it reënter the blood.
When, however, the supply is reduced, the stored-up materials reënter the blood and again become available to the cells.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nter" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.