If still extant, at least in a copy, that original or copy is, presumably, at the Hospital still.
There is still extant a letter from those who at that time were called together in Palestine, over whom presided Theophilus, bishop of the parish of Caesarea, and Narcissus, bishop of the parish of Jerusalem.
There is still extant a very curious account of the baptism of the Lady Frances in the parish church of Hatfield, which was hung with garlands for the occasion.
The furniture at Newhall, the inventory of which is still extant, was extremely magnificent, and included many sets of costly tapestries, hangings of velvet and Florentine brocades, Turkey carpets and inlaid bedsteads and chairs.
This man, having conducted a discussion with him, which was taken down by stenographers, and which we know is still extant, was alone able to detect the man who dissembled and deceived others.
It is still extant; for, on my arrival the night before, a runner from it had asked me to go thither; but I forgot its celebrity at the moment.
A history of this translation, written by Eudo, at that time abbot of St. Peter's des Fusses, is still extant.
A letter of this pope to them is still extant,[3] in which he encourages and comforts them; and it was at the same time that he sent them certain relics of SS.
A number of notes and papers, still extant, attest the interest which Locke now took in medical studies, and the hopes with which he looked forward to improvements in medical practice.
Aristides pronounced an oration, which is still extant, to recommend concord to the rival cities.
A song is still extant in rhyme and loose accentual measure, written upon a victory of Clotaire II.
This work is still extant, and is in several respects an object of curiosity.
A statue in honor of Merobaudes was placed in the Forum of Trajan, of which the inscription is still extant.
The Homeric cento is still extant, and has been repeatedly printed: but the claim of Eudocia to that insipid performance is disputed by the critics.
The Ionia, a miscellaneous dictionary of history and fable, was compiled by another empress of the name of Eudocia, who lived in the eleventh century: and the work is still extant in manuscript.
All the Saints wrote congratulatory letters to her; that of Jerom is still extant, (tom.
An old woodcut of this well is still extant; it is represented as a spring with an arch over it.
A sketch of the Priory as it remained in 1772 is still extant, and shows a little barn-like building with exterior buttresses and gable-ends.
There is an old superstition, still extant, that children can be preserved from evil influences and infantile disorders, by having a necklace of Cloves suspended as an amulet round the neck.
This old custom is still extant in the north of England and in some districts of Scotland.
Gilbert White tells us of a superstitious custom, still extant, which he thinks was derived from the Saxons, who practised it before their conversion to Christianity.
This pleasant rite is still extant in our country as well as in Germany, France, Italy, and Russia; and from it has probably arisen a custom now becoming very general of planting a tree to commemorate any special occasion.
The speech which he actually delivered, was taken down in writing, and is mentioned by Asconius Pedianus as still extant in his time.
Every word of it is unfortunately lost, but the import may be gathered, from the references to it in the Lucullus, or second book, which is still extant.
A collection of Letters ascribed to him is still extant.
Indeed, he had already sent a knight to take a survey of the towns and country of Syria, which is still extant.
A narrative of his life, which is still extant, was written with this object, about a century after his death (A.
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