His remains were afterwards deposited under the high altar in the same church, then called St. Austin's.
While at Chatham, then called Manamoyk, Squantum was taken sick of a fever and died.
They returned to Mount Hope, then called Pokanoket, the seat of Massasoit, about forty miles from Plymouth.
At night they put into Barnstable Bay, then called Cummaquid.
The aid of the sorcerer is then called in to capture the vagrant spirit and restore it to the invalid.
I then called my partner into the cabin, and related the story at large, which was confirmed and more amplified by the two men I had brought on board.
When broken, and the pieces again united by welding in a furnace, and made into bars, it is then called German or shear steel.
They then pulverize the scales thus formed, and pass the powder obtained, through different sized sieves, which is then called No.
Hornblende sometimes takes the place of the mica, and it is then called hornblendic or syenitic gneiss.
It sometimes contains also magnesium carbonate, and is then called magnesian or dolomitic limestone.
In arterial blood, it is always combined with oxygen, and is then called oxyhemoglobin.
The Mary Ellen was launched from a piece of open ground just beyond the present Salt-house Dock, then called, "the South Dock.
Am I then called wicked by you because you suspect that I suspected something; and is he who openly displayed his reeking dagger, named by you that you may do him honour?
But it is then called assumptive, when the fact cannot be proved by its own intrinsic evidence, but is defended by some argument brought from extraneous circumstances.
I then called on the other landlord and explained how his competitor had shown his narrow ideas of running a hotel and how quickly he secured his pay after demanding it and then asked if he could give us accommodations.
We then called on the druggist, who had plenty of varnish, but only four empty bottles in stock.
We then calledon an elderly widow lady who was running a fourth-class hotel.
I then called a coach, and drove to Jerry Sullivan's; for I would not return to my lodgings, lest the conspirators there should prevent me from going to the masquerade.
I then called to his lordship, and drew off his attention, by beginning an account of all that had happened since our parting.
They held me fast, and questioned me; then called me mad, and turned me into the street.
Contrary winds drove them to the north, and having put in at the mouth of a large river, then called Chickohocki, it hence derived its name of the Delaware.
It was enacted that no sheriff, or deputy sheriff, then called under-sheriff, should hold his office longer than one year in any one county.
The circumstances of the country, destitute of towns, and consisting of dispersed plantations, were unfavorable for mechanics, then called tradesmen.
Vespasian, the second in command, made a tour in the Isle of Wight, then called Vectis, where he boldly took the Bull by the horns, and seized upon Cowes with considerable energy.
The "fragrant fruit" is understood to have been the orange, then called tachibana (Citrus nobilis).
He commenced his reign by a progress to Tsuruga (then called Tsunuga) on the west coast of the mainland, and, a month later, he made an expedition to Kii on the opposite shore.
She is then called in and some one begins to play the piano.
The one outside is then called in, and commences to ask questions.
I then called on Mr Robertson, a merchant, for whom I had brought a letter of introduction from England.
I then called on General Ripley, who commands the garrison and forts of Charleston.
I then called upon Mr Benjamin, the Secretary of State, who made an appointment with me to meet him at his house at 7 P.
We dined together and we then called on Madame Morin, with whom we found her fair niece.
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