Then, because the place wherein they were reminded them of Camillus, and because many of the soldiers had had him for their captain in time past, they all agreed that he should be sent for from Ardea.
Moreover, they took their ships, with all the baggage and treasure therein, and the Muslims got that day booty, the like of which was never gotten of time past; nor did ever ear hear of such a battle.
O Commander of the Faithful, I have an admonition for thee, which I have gleaned from the history of the kings of time past!
Defn: Up to this time; hitherto; before; in time past.
On a certain day, not definitely specified, referring to time past.
Defn: In time past, either in time immediately preceding or at any indefinite distance; of old; heretofore.
He ran down himself for a rocket as he spoke, and Jerry ran to the cabin for the red-hot poker, which had been heating for some time past in readiness for such an event.
I could haue discoured thy cogitations in time past, as I doe now thy materiall substaunce, that I might haue bene preserued from thine abhominable treason, and detestable infidelitie.
Now in time past in Israel, when a man went to consult God, he spoke thus: Come, let us go to the seer.
For you have heard of my conversation in time past in the Jews' religion: how that, beyond measure, I persecuted the church of God and wasted it.
Then he said to her, "Hast thou been shown to him in time past?
I wondered at this and asked her, "What then west thou minded to do with me in time past and we two being in bond of love?
They bear also the name of their high chaplains continually, although not a few of them have presumed (in time past) to be their equals, and void of subjection unto them.
The truth is (saith John Stow, our countryman and diligent traveller in the old estate of this my native city) that it is now named Portsoken Ward, and given in time past to the religious house within Aldgate.
Here ends and here has always ended in literary matters the proper province of a gentleman; beyond it, though sometimes intruded on in time past by trespassers of a nobler race, begins the proper province of a blackguard.
Every man, woman, and child born with five fingers on each hand was henceforward better qualified as a critic than any poet or scholar of time past.
There are shoals and quicksands on which many a seafarer has run his craft aground in time past, and others of more special peril to adventurers of the present day.
In accordance with this in time past, it drove out the Evangelicals on Bartholomew Day, and has at any rate till our time prosecuted Broad Churchmen for heresy.
In time pastit has been found to have had a salutary effect.
The City of London owes much to Quakers, who in time past by their industry and self-denial laid the foundations of many of its noblest charities and its most princely mercantile establishments.
Is it a little thing, ye wooers, that in time past ye wasted many good things of my getting, while as yet I was a child?
But the daughter of Cadmus marked him, Ino of the fair ankles, Leucothea, who in time past was a maiden of mortal speech, but now in the depths of the salt sea she had gotten her share of worship from the gods.
Sorrow is far nearer my heart than sports, for much have I endured and laboured sorely in time past, and now I sit in this your gathering, craving my return, and making my prayer to the king and all the people.
In time past, either in time immediately preceding or at any indefinite distance; of old; heretofore.
Farewell, thou thing, time pastso known, so dear, I.
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