The manuscript proceeds to say, that, when life was extinct, with pious regard for his memory, Henry caused his body to be conveyed to England, and to be honourably buried among the royal corpses in Westminster.
Having a private fortune, in addition to the proceeds of his living, he was as able as he proved himself always willing to benefit his people.
The sick person works himself up into the belief that he has committed some great sin, and proceeds to make confession, when a small money fine is inflicted, which is spent on toddy for those who are assembled.
A fowl is sacrificed, and, with the boat on his head, the Mannaru proceeds towards the shore.
These are sold to those who have assembled, and the proceeds go to the Bhondari.
If the funeral has been at Nirgundi, the son, accompanied by his relations, proceeds thither after tying some cooked rice in a cloth.
Taking the tali, she proceeds to the bride's house, where the bride, after performing the alangu ceremony, is awaiting her arrival.
The animals which are not selected are sold, and the proceeds paid into the temple treasury.
The washerwoman, having received the mattu from the woman, places it on his head and proceeds to sing a song, at the conclusion of which he says solemnly three times "Let me place the mattu.
I told her, however, that although my father was seriously considering selling his business in Melrose, we feared the proceeds would be insufficient for the course of study that seemed necessary.
There is a petulant and meddlesome industry which proceeds from spiritual debility, and causes more; it is like the sleeplessness and tossing of exhausted nervous patients, which arises from weakness, and aggravates its occasion.
His annotations have not only the value which comes from patient research, but the charm which proceeds from loving partisanship.
So he proceeds with a few more sledge-hammer blows.
Nature, that proceeds from God, is doubtless as exhaustless as God Himself.
When the scientist gets his idea, he proceedsto experiment with it.
I shudder to confess it, in his boot, and proceeds to hustle his old white nag at the best pace he can command in the wake of his favourites.
The father, an industrious, respectable, elderly Scotsman, supported his family at Inch by the proceeds of a rabbit-warren which he rented.
Demoralising bribes to the Irish nation frittered away the proceeds of the plunder of the Irish Church.
The manager, having ascertained the farmers were good security, cashed the bill and gave the proceeds to the priest.
The worthy theologian then proceeds to what is undoubtedly the most difficult problem of his interpretation to demonstrate the connection of the garden, the chaplet, and the five flowers with the Virgin.
But the other doctor, who practises on freemen, proceeds in quite a different way.
The prosecutor, however, must observe the customary ceremonial before he proceeds against the offender.
Then he proceedsto speak of agriculture, of arts and trades, of buying and selling, and of foreign commerce.
At the beginning of the fourth book, after enquiring into the circumstances and situation of the colony, the Athenian proceeds to make further reflections.
It goes about one hour northward; and then, turning to the west at a small mount, where anciently stood a fort, but now a mosque, it proceeds over the isthmus into the city.
He remains a unity in constant change, like the year as it proceeds day by day, hour by hour, and no two of them alike.
They knew nothing, except that the proceeds of the previous week had been below the average; social events of surpassing interest had not reached them, and the future was limited by ‘to-morrow.
More than this, Jesus is said to be the son of the Virgin Mary by the Holy Ghost; now, if the Holy Ghost proceeds from Jesus first, it seems rather strange that Jesus should have proceeded from the Holy Ghost afterwards.
What a curious picture to present to any reasonable man--a Father begets a Son from nothing, and a dove proceeds from the two of them.
If God the Father and God the Son are living beings, then God the Holy Ghost is not the Lord and Giver of Life; for he proceeds from them, and they were before him.
Yet one of the most musical sounds in nature proceeds from the crow.
The sugar-maker in the maple woods may notice that this sound proceeds from the same tree or trees about his camp with great regularity.
Furnished with these two books heproceeds alone, in the dark, to the convent of the Eremites of St. Augustine, and asks to be received.
I will publish the reply which I have sent him, in order that, if he proceeds to violence, his shame may extend over all Christendom.
It proceeds to intoxicate itself, and its head turns amidst the debauch.
Luther then vigorously proceeds to lay down the fundamental principles of the Reformation,--the word of God, the whole word of God, and nothing but the word of God.
Illumined with this new light, he proceeds to examine the Scriptures, searching out all the passages which speak of repentance and conversion.
Luther addresses the whole Church, and the voice which proceeds from the chapel of Corpus Christi, must reach the whole members of Christ's flock.
I believe, from long consideration, that these persons' strange dislike proceeds from their not believing sufficiently that man is made in the image of God.
I have had a cancer of the lip entirely cured by it: a scirrhosity in a woman's breast, of such kind as frequently proceedsto cancer, I have found entirely discussed by the use of it.
These qualities point out its use in a flaccid state of the vessels, and a sluggishness of the juices: the natural evacuations are in some measure restrained or promoted by it, where the excess or deficiency proceeds from this cause.
From the former proceeds the action of maintaining the antithesis, from the latter the action of destroying it.
Now, political thought, consciously or unconsciously, proceeds along class and economic lines.
From this proceeds the second law of thought, the Principle of Contradiction.
With the proceeds he purchased the chateau where Mirabeau was born, and there General O'Connor died.
He knew of one parish, for instance, in Sussex, where all the proceeds of the land were not sufficient to maintain the poor; and neighbouring parishes had been applied to to give them relief.
Anaxagoras: Every thing proceeds from every thing, and every thing becomes every thing, and every thing can be turned into every thing else, because that which exists in the elements is composed of those elements.
I say that the cause of this congealing often proceeds from too much fire, or from ill-dried wood.
After the first 400 or so, the enumeration proceeds by variations upon a single name.
That is no doubt the reason why the medical student proceeds to cut up through the entire course.
The plow-boy puts on his father's boots and proceeds to plow up the cunning little angle worm.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "proceeds" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.