The countess was sojourning there for a few days; she had quitted it after the season, but some business, or pleasure, had called her again to town.
She was pretty easy upon the score of being recognized now; for Mrs. Ducie and her daughters had been sojourning at Stalkenberg, and they did not know her in the least.
And if ye call on the Father, who without respect of persons judgeth according to every man's work, pass the time of your sojourning here in fear.
And if ye call on Him as Father, who without respect of persons judgeth according to each man's work, pass the time of yoursojourning in fear" (1 Peter i.
The English family soon fraternized with that of Jean Baudin, the Flemish painter, also sojourning there, and the only other resident guests.
Mary's Exile "Woe is me that my sojourning is prolonged.
These laws in regard to children born to parents while sojourning in foreign countries may be classified as follows:-- (a) The child born in the foreign country is a subject of the state of which his parents are citizens.
Most states allow the descendants born to foreigners sojourning within their limits to elect their allegiance on attaining majority.
Subjects of one of the belligerent states sojourning within the jurisdiction of the other were in early times detained as prisoners.
At the present time the laws in regard to descendants born to parents sojourning in a foreign state show the widest diversity and give rise to unfortunate complications.
A sovereign sojourning in a foreign state cannot, however, set up his courts and execute judgment; such functions belong to his territorial courts.
Exemption of Sovereigns Sovereigns sojourning in their official capacity in foreign countries are exempt from local jurisdiction.
Jurisdiction over Aliens Citizens of one state, when sojourning in a foreign state, have a dual relationship by which they may claim certain privileges, both from their native state and from the foreign state.
At last one came announcing her intention of visiting California professionally, and sojourning beneath my roof while in San Francisco.
If ye call on Him as Father 'who, without respect of persons, judgeth according to every man's work, pass the time of your sojourning in fear.
The people she was sojourningwith pitied her anxiety.
And when they had finished, it befell that Hercules, who was on a journey, came to the palace and asked whether King Admetus was sojourning there.
Little more than three years ago there came a day long to be remembered by every man, woman, and child resident in New Orleans, and by all strangers then sojourning within her gates.
While he was sojourning among Christians, the small repose he gave to nature was commonly in the church; to the end he might be near the blessed sacrament, before which he prayed all the remainder of the night.
In New Jersey, the only laws touching the subject, permitted persons temporarily sojourning in the State to bring and hold their Slaves, and made it the duty of all State officers to aid in the recovery of Fugitives from Service.
Temporarily sojourning in this city he has become authentically informed of the facts recited in the subjoined letter, which he communicates to us under a sense of duty, and for the accuracy of which he makes himself responsible.
Surely in Spring you might force a few days into a sojourning with us.
My dear Cottle, I am sojourning for a few days at Racedown, Dorset, the mansion of our friend Wordsworth; who presents his kindest respects to you.
Now the sojourning of the children of Israel, who dwelt in Egypt, was four hundred and thirty years.
And it came to pass in those days, when there was no king in Israel, that there was a certain Levite sojourning on the side of mount Ephraim, who took to him a concubine out of Bethlehemjudah.
That slave property shall be rendered secure in transit through, or whilst temporarily sojourning in, non-slaveholding States or Territories, or in the District of Columbia.