Shin strophe, and simply reiteratethe antithesis which has moulded the whole psalm, with the addition of that reference to a second generation which appeared in the third and fourth parts.
I can only reiterate that the information contained in this book is all you need to get results.
Whatever you choose to call it, I reiterate you can expect good results.
The child, no doubt, fixes upon the individual object before he canreiterate it; but it is still this act of reiteration that first impresses the idea on the mind, and constitutes it a part of his knowledge.
He must himself receive, reiterate in his own mind, and commit to the keeping of his memory, every idea presented to him by his teacher.
In order that I may be clearly understood, I will reiteratetho foregoing argument.
I have said, and I boldly reiterate the assertion, that slavery exists in every part of the British dominions, in a form far worse than negro slavery in the United States!
And therefore here I must once more reiterate my former speech, Le Roy s'avisera.
Quite so, Major Scaresby; and I have only to reiteratemy excuses for having denied myself to you.
They reiterate very bold assertions, which none of our people are in a position to contradict.
You never spoke what did become you less Than this; which to reiterate were sin.
It is reason itself, and it serves nothing to reiterate his arguments.
I will venture again to reiterate the assertion, that since the days of the Apostles, God’s people have never witnessed such a simultaneous and righteous movement, as they did during these three messages.
It is all in vain for you to reiterate such assertions.
What else can a faithful messenger of God do than reiterate its threatenings?
I reiteratewhat I have tried to show in these poor words.
My text is God's proclamation, and all that the best of us can do is but to reiterate that, more feebly alas, but still earnestly.
It was futile to reiterate the obvious drawbacks of marriage for an ambitious man, standing on the threshold of a coveted career.
As yet no rain had fallen: and for ten deafening minutes the little party rode in silence through an inferno of reiterate light and sound.
Notwithstanding every insinuation I will continue my efforts for the purpose, and though base minds should reiterate their charges, I will persist in my duty and defy their malice.
I only wish to possess a general idea of our mutual situations in regard to profit and loss--and this will be afforded by your reply to my late letters, which I reiterate my request that you will be good enough to attend to.
They took advantage of her presence, and the effect which was produced on the public mind of this country, to reiterate their love for the abolition cause, and their detestation of slavery.
After what has been said, I do not think that any sensible man, unless he happen to be angry, will accuse me of "contradicting the Lord and his Apostles" if I reiterate my total disbelief in the whole Gadarene story.
But nine years afterwards he found it necessary to reiterate and enforce the same proviso, (Codex Theodos.
How, if he does notreiterate this experience, can he compare it?
But I reiterate that the ordinary shots are generally the easiest and best with which to get to the hole.
Also I reiterate that the head of the club should not be too large; driving is not thereby made any easier, and carelessness is encouraged.
But examples and experience reiterate the truth till it finds a firm lodgment and begins to act as a check upon natural impulses.
Nature if observed will reiterate her truths till they become convincing verities, while the study of words and books alone produces a quasi-knowledge which often mistakes the symbol for the thing.
Clearly he did not misunderstand the sad rebuke which they conveyed, else he would not have ventured to reiteratehis petition.
The previous verses have distinctly defined a class of men as possessing the name, and the succeeding ones reiterate the definition, and with equal distinctness exclude another class.
And see that you have good store of this meane substance, with which, you shall reiterate the distillation seaven times, being alwayes the fourth part that will first issue out, which is the phlegme, and the feces are the slime.
Evacuate the clear, and reiterate with new vinegar, so long till all the litharge be dissolved: Evaporate the vinegar, which shall be unsavory as the water, untill the salt shall remain congealed in the bottom.
Elsewhere in this book we paid our respects to the rubber diaper, and we wish to reiterate at this time that it is in all probability responsible for a great deal of masturbation.