The towers of Anglo-Saxon churches are generally placed at the west end, though sometimes, as at Wotten Wawen, they occur between the chancel and nave.
In general, the interposed substance is of a greyish colour, extremely dense, and generally homogeneous, though sometimes granular.
It is unattended with pain, or any great inconvenience, though sometimes it equals in size the patient’s head, or nearly so, and then it is troublesome from bulk alone.
Thus the power of expulsion may be lost for ever, though sometimes it is regained even under very unfavourable circumstances.
Many of them resemble, in most respects, the so-called paleolithic implements, though sometimes of better finish.
Commonly, both faces are worked off equally, to bring the edge opposite the middle line of the blade, though sometimes it may be a little to one side.
The edge may be straight or curved, and is usually chipped, though sometimes ground; a few are chisel-shaped.
The gills are generally forked, once or several times, in a dichotomous manner, though sometimes irregularly.
There is no annulus, though sometimes a veil, and the genus resembles both Tricholoma and Clitocybe, except for the position of the stem on the pileus.
It is cylindrical in form, and even, quite firm and compact, though sometimes there is a central core where the threads are looser.
The veil and annulus were also quite constant in their characters, though sometimes a tendency was manifested to split up more irregularly than at other times.
From this period till the middle of the sixteenth century, their power, though sometimes formidable, and their commerce, though sometimes flourishing, were both on the decline.
The Colossians, though sometimes dead in their sins, yet how were they quickened by God, through the forgiveness of all their trespasses; and they had that through his blood!
His legs are encased in a close-fitting pantaloon or trouser, over which he wears a laced boot or greave, which generally reaches nearly to the knee, though sometimes it only covers about half the calf.
His ordinary position is in the van of battle, though sometimes a portion of the heavy-armed troops precede him.
This consisted mainly of two large flaps, both of which were commonly rounded, though sometimes one of them was square at bottom.
We observed on another occasion, that these two species, though sometimes encamped on the same beach, always kept at a great distance asunder, and had no communication.
The rhymes are fairly exact, though sometimes loose, o and u, e and i, being permitted to pair.
Though sometimes hilarious, he was never ungentle or inconsiderate, a wholesome, happy youth, having due thought for others and for his own walk and conversation, but without touch of formal piety.
Though sometimes long in coming it was the right thing when it came and clothed his thought properly.
His excursions, however, into such fields, though sometimes noteworthy in result, were transient and more or less half-hearted.
The Face is almost continually flushed and red: though sometimes there is a Degree of Paleness and an Air of Astonishment, at the Beginning of the Disease, which portend no little Danger.
Frequently no visible Alteration appears in the affected Part, which is neither more hot, red, or swelled than in its healthy State; though sometimes one or other of these Symptoms is evident.
The odes of Chiabrera are often panegyrical, and his manner was well fitted for that style, though sometimes we have ceased to admire those whom he extols.
At one time a policeman had passed with his weary "move on"--though sometimes he had not the heart to enforce his order.
Commonly the Pain was all over the Head, but most severe in the Forehead; though sometimes it was confined to one Side only.
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