At this name, Mother Bunch uttered an exclamation of surprise and joy, blushed slightly, rose and ran to the door which led to the parlor in which was Agricola.
At this name of Gabriel, which reminded them of the imaginary being whom they called their guardian angel, the curiosity of the young girls was greatly excited.
Under the latter name it is mentioned by Rashiduddin as the seat of one of the Twelve Sings or great provincial administrations, and we find it still known by this name in Sharifuddin's history of Timur.
Strahlenberg tells us that the Tartars call all great residences of princes by this name (Amst.
This name is here given to the city, that is, to the church of Christ: because the Lord is always with her till the end of the world.
This name, which signifies traffic, is not taken here for Palestine, but for Chaldea: and the city of merchants here mentioned is Babylon.
But his common distinction is Jesus of Nazareth; by this name he is distinguished one and twenty times in the New Testament--1.
May I venture to suggest yet another and very different application of this name?
We have the same connection in later echoes of this name.
Remember, too, the profound use which our Lord made of this name, wherein Jacob claims to possess God.
Notice, too, how distinctly the thought comes out in this name--that the very vital centre of a man's religion is his conviction that God is his.
This name is, however, wrong; these tribes should be called the Collao Indians.
Being a very superstitious people, this name is applied to a great variety of purposes, amongst others, to these great artificial mounds, the majority of which are probably burial mounds.
The only reason for giving it this name is its size.
This name, which was given them by the first navigators, is retained throughout all Spanish America.
We chose, instead of the direct road, that by the mountains of the Cocollar* (* Is this name of Indian origin?
The inhabitants of the mountains of Santander are called by this namein Spain.
Footnote 153: No bay is now known of this name, but it may possibly have been that now known by the name of Mobille.
The Spaniards must accordingly have given this name to the cougar, now called the panther by the North Americans, a very inferior species of the feline race.
Footnote 148: It has been already mentioned that there are two bays of this name, one in East, and the other West Florida.
This name is often taken to signify a fair and fruitful hill or field, such as mount Carmel is.
It is this name, inscribed upon it, within the sacred and symbolic delta, that gives to the stone all its masonic value and significance.
The Jews have many superstitious stories and opinions relative to this name, which, because they were forbidden to mention in vain, they would not mention at all.
Ushered to their notice with all the solemnity and religious consecration of these scenes and events, this name of God became invested among the Israelites with the profoundest veneration and awe.
Of the various etymologies of this name, only one is given in the text; but most of the others in some way identify him with Vulcan.
According to the compilers of "English Plant Names," "this name is assigned to no particular species of poplar, nor have we met with it elsewhere.
An immense deal of discussion has been devoted to the history of this name, and a great many curious theories proposed in explanation of it, some being of opinion that the lily and not the iris is referred to.
This name means "the powerful king," or something similar, and the god bearing it is supposed to be the same as Nerigal.
This name means "king of Marad," a city as yet unidentified.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "this name" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.