Captain Willoughby had taken some pains to drill the former, who could go through someof the simpler light- infantry evolutions.
I said, for the idea was too ludicrous; and ludicrous things always strike me first, through some fault of nature.
Further, men are sometimes said to consent to do something, through some passion; desire, for instance, or anger.
It is thus that voluntary action is attributed to irrational animals, in so far as they are moved to an end, through some kind of knowledge.
Now to have such like things is nothing else but to use them or to be able to use them: and this is through some operation.
But cannot a Naishthika who, through some sin, has lapsed from his duties and position, make up for his transgression by some expiatory act and thus again become fit for meditation on Brahman?
We are a strong, tight-knit family who's made it through some very, very hard times.
We are a strong, tight-knit family who has made itthrough some very, very hard times.
He erected a church for the Protestant Episcopalians in Frankfort, which edifice, however, through some defect of title, was afterwards lost to the congregation for which it was built.
As she pondered, the near prospect of success set the possibility of failure, through some accident, through some mischance, in a more terrible aspect.
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