Though this indeed is evident from what we have already said: there are also many different sorts of common people, and also of those who are called gentlemen.
Though this is the reading of all the editions, yet as it is a phrase without either example, elegance, or propriety, it is surely better to read: I pall in resolution.
All I know is that from one end of Tavantinsuyu to the other he was believed to be a spirit who spoke the very will of God to those who could understand his words, though this as a Christian man I could not credit.
Moreover, she was singing for I heard her voice and the wild words she sang, though this was a strange thing for a woman to do in the hour of such a death.
Though this be madness, yet there is a method in't.
I lodge in fear; Though this a heavenly angel, hell is here.
Though this be true, yet thou must rule them, and not they thee!
Though this I must say concerning them, they ought to, and did, notwithstanding so high a calling, still bear about with them the badge of their inferiority to them that were prophets indeed.
Though this be true, that the Son doth what the Father doth; yet it doth not appear that either the Father or the son hath given the Spirit to every one that comes into the world (Jude 19).
But the Lord knows, though this my sin was devilish, yet it did not amount to these.
Doubtless thou art, though this be our case, and though Israel should not acknowledge us for such.
The French make "Orgeat" of barley boiled in successive waters, and sweetened at length as a cooling drink: though this name is now applied in France to a liqueur concocted from almonds.
Lastly, there is the Sweet Flag (Acorus calamus), though this is not an Iris, but belongs botanically to the family of Arums.
It is a singular fact that no British moths which are brilliantly coloured, and, as far as I can discover, hardly any foreign species, differ much in colour according to sex; though this is the case with many brilliant butterflies.
But it is doubtful whether the continued development of such feathers is the result of the selection of successive beneficial variations (though this is the most probable view with birds of paradise) or merely of continuous growth.
The sexes apparently do not differ in colour; nor do I know that the males fight together, though this is probable, for some kinds make a prodigious display before the females.
When birds gaze at themselves in a looking-glass (of which many instances have been recorded) we cannot feel sure that it is not from jealousy of a supposed rival, though this is not the conclusion of some observers.
The self-fertile form, however, is occasionally visited, and may be crossed by insects, though this is rather doubtful.
Though this goddess or demon was probably a creation of local fancy, similar identifications of Kâlî with the spirits presiding over cholera, smallpox, etc.
Though this religion is distinct from ordinary Hinduism, its deities and ceremonies find parallels in the southern Tamil country.
The plural of caste names and a few common Hindustani words is formed by adding s in the English manner according to ordinary usage, though this is not, of course, the Hindustani plural.
In addition to practising acrobatic feats and conjuring of a low class, they make articles of grass, straw and reeds for sale; and in the centre of the Punjab are said to act as Mirasis, though this is perhaps doubtful.
Such districts are little suitable for agriculture, though this is often compensated for by the valuable mineral products contained in the rocks.
Though this colony is called South Australia, it should be known as Central Australia in respect to its actual geographical position.
All acts before becoming law must receive the approval of the Queen of England, though this is said to be practically a mere form.
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