Eusebius, already so often quoted, and known so widely as the author of the earliest Church history, flourished in the former half of the fourth century.
This latter text is often quoted, though erroneously, as if it referred to the ordination of Timothy.
His language respecting them has been often quoted, but we feel we cannot more appropriately close our observations on this subject than by another repetition of it.
The appearance of the Peruvian monarch is described in simple but animated style by the Conqueror so often quoted, one of the party.
It is pleasant to think that Berkeley, whose beautiful verses predicting the future of America are so often quoted, was so sweet and charming a character.
I close this abstract of foreign testimony with two English authorities often quoted.
It is difficult to exaggerate the value of these verses, which have been so often quoted as to have become a commonplace of literature and politics.
Although this recommendation is from high authority and is often quoted, sufficient confirmatory evidence of its value is lacking.
The account is given by the old soldier so often quoted, who, stationed on the bastion of the Spur, had a full view of the enemy.
The story is often quoted of Whitefield, that he said a sermon was good for nothing until it had been preached forty times.
The utterance is often quoted, but proverbs still survive his anathema, and the ban under which he would place them has had no binding force.
Alcmaeonis: the Alcmaeon of Ennius is often quoted by Cic.
Baiter has ars; on the other hand Bentley (if the amicus so often quoted in Davies' notes be really he) reads artibus for rebus below.
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