And this report was so clear and forcible, that many of the magistrates offered sacrifice for the victory.
Nor is it less evident, that many of the officers whose interest is now so warmly solicited, must be incapacitated by their age for service, and unable to receive any benefit from the offer of new commissions.
That many of those cured were inhabitants of the city.
Latham's fear "that many men of the best abilities and good education will be deterred from prosecuting physic as a profession, in consequence of the necessity indiscriminately laid upon all for impossible attainments.
But it is an undeniable fact, that many persons of considerable standing, and in some instances holding the most elevated positions in society, openly patronized the new practice.
It only remains to be added to the events of this day, that many of the natives, including our friend Cut-throat, were present during its different ceremonies.
Certain it is that many of the round table fictions originated in Wales, or in Bretagne, and probably might still be traced there.
His struggle shook the myrtle-tree sothat many of its beautiful leaves were torn off, and strewed the ground.
And he became as dead, so that many said: He is dead.
Some may tell us, that many of our divines interpret the scriptures: they may do so, but they do it always with a submission to the judgment of the Church, and not otherwise.
Such was the worship, that many of the philosophers (against whom St. Paul speaks, ver.
I have noticed for some time past that many of the public prints in this city, as well as elsewhere, have been filled with essays against abolitionists for exercising the rights of freemen.
That many of the attorneys and managers have refused fair wages and practiced extortion, to depreciate the price of property, that they might profit thereby.
It seems but an act of simple justice to say, in conclusion, that many of the slaveholders from whom our northern visitors derive their information of the "good treatment" of the slave, may not design to deceive them.
It is perfectly well known, that many members, in both houses, voted against the bank in 1811, who had no doubt at all of the constitutional power of Congress.
That few will be saved must needs be a truth, for Christ hath said it; that many go far, and come short of heaven, is as true, being testified by the same hand.
So that it will without doubt prove a truth of God, that many of their professors that shall put in claim for heaven, will not have it for their inheritance.
One proof of a future state of rewards is, that many of God's dearest saints have been most bitterly persecuted all their lives, and martyred with extreme cruelty.
Another complaint is, that many of his witnesses were obliged to leave England before he could make use of their evidence.
We would know, that many a man may believe, and yet not know that he doth believe.
He had shown again, that many acts of violence were perpetrated by the Europeans themselves.
So powerfully did this sorrow operate, that many of them attempted in various ways to destroy themselves, and three actually effected it.
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