At first, these children were inhumanly burnt, either in a fiery furnace, like those in the valley of Hinnon, so often mentioned in Scripture, or enclosed in a flaming statue of Saturn.
I shall take but a transient notice of them, in order to enable my readers to form some idea of the countries, which will be often mentioned in the course of this history.
This prince is often mentioned in Scripture under the name of Pharaoh-Necho.
Labienus had served Cæsar well in Gaul, and he is often mentioned in Cæsar's Book on the Gallic War.
Footnote 57: This was his son Publius, who is often mentioned in Cæsar's Gallic War.
He is often mentioned by Cicero (Cicero, Ad Attic.
A multitude of robberies of the same kind he confessed, but as they are narrated in the account we have so often mentioned, it would be a kind of imposition on our readers to transcribe those accounts there.
When he came to Tyburn, being attended in the cart by the Lutheran minister whom I have so often mentioned, he was forced to be held up, being so weak as not to be able to stand alone.
Gardoqui, so often mentioned, will embark in six weeks or two months.
The bank, so often mentionedin former letters, will very soon commence its operations.
Footnote 5: The wild currants so often mentioned by the early explorers of Canada are often referred to as red, green, and blue.
The blueberry so often Mentioned by Champlain (bluëts or bluës) was Vaccinium canadense.
The wild oats made a rough kind of porridge, but were not so important and so nourishing as the wild rice which is so often mentioned in the stories of the pioneers, who liked this wild grain as much as the Indians did.
It isoften mentioned by Asamy, in his history, as early as the fourteenth century; but he does not say who built it.
The Bedouins called Mowalys, [This tribe is originally from the Hedjaz: it lived in the neighbourhood of Medina, and is often mentioned by the historians of that town, during the first century after Mohammed.
The hill upon which it stands is known by the name of Djebel Lala, and is often mentioned by Arabian poets.
Of this artist, often mentioned by Sturm and other philosophers, an account has been given by Doppelmayer.
That the author, so often mentioned already, was not acquainted with the preparation of indigo, cannot be denied.
He is often mentioned in Puffendorf’s book De Rebus Suecicis, and the printed account of his missions and negociations contain important materials towards a history of queen Christina, with whom he was a great favourite.
The exhibition of balls and cups, which is often mentioned in the works of the ancients as the most common art of jugglers, is also of great antiquity.
And this is plain in the history of our Joshua, so often mentioned before (Zech 3).
And this passive way of receiving is often mentioned in Scripture.
Now here you see what is meant by Great-grace, who is so often mentioned in this book, and by whom so many valiant things were done.
Footnote 389: He is often mentioned by Cicero, De Orat.
Footnote 299: This was the Quintus Roscius whom Cicero has so often mentioned and in defence of whom he made a speech which is extant.
Plutarch here alludes to the deluge in the time of Deucalion, which is often mentioned by the Greek and Roman writers.
On this occasion was observed what is often mentioned as an example of the power of human voices; some crows, which were flying over the racecourse at that moment, fell down among the people.
The priest who was to act as executioner had on his shoulders a bunch of feathers held there in the grip of an eagle's talons, artificial; another of the priests carried the hollow board filled with rattles, so often mentioned.
Half dead with cold and weariness they reached the temple, where drawing their mantles over them they flung themselves down in a confused heap on the rush mats, so often mentioned, and slept as best they could.
One of these birds was of that sort which has been so often mentioned in this journal under the name of Port Egmont hens.
While we were taking up ice, we got two of the antarctic peterels so often mentioned, by which our conjectures were confirmed of their being of the peterel tribe.
In this form the place was extremely popular, and is often mentioned in contemporary literature.
The Cocoa-tree Club recalls by its name an old chocolate house of Queen Anne's time, a favourite resort of the Tories, often mentioned by Addison.
It is often mentioned in the contemporary fiction dealing with fashionable society; indeed, the whole of this neighbourhood was the theatre for much of the gay life of the eighteenth century.
In Hart-street stands the church of St. Olave, so often mentionedby Pepys.
Gracechurch-street, with its conduit, isoften mentioned in the old processions.
The occasion here in view is--that of his writing the so often mentioned, and so often about to be mentioned, Epistle to his Galatian disciples.
It was abundant in Palestine, and is often mentioned in the Bible, and always as an object of beauty and desire.
It probably was the real belief, as we find it so often mentioned as a positive fact; thus Browne-- "Poor silly fool!
There is no flower so often mentioned by Shakespeare as the Rose, and he would probably consider it the queen of flowers, for it was so deemed in his time.
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