In time this should prove one of the principal industries, as the deposit appears to be unlimited.
Their story hardly comes within the scope of this modest work; but it is indissolubly connected with the making of South Africa, and a brief sketch of their history may be permissible.
Some light may be thrown on this by the case of the estate held by Godmund, an abbot's brother: Totam terram quam tenebat Gudmundus in dominio, id est Nectuna, sic tenebat T.
Henry of Huntingdon The passage relied on by the historian is this: Quum ergo Haroldus totam gentem suam in una acie strictissime locasset et quasi castellum inde construxisset[14] impenetrabiles erant Normannis (iii.
Nothing whatever preceded this union of two substances which did not exist: "Creatio est productio alicujus rei secundum suam totam substantiam, nullo praesupposito, quod sit vel increatum vel ab aliquo creatum.
While occupied with museums and picture-galleries, he may well fail "totam aestimare Romam.
It is described in the Benefaction Book as 'liber rarissimus; per totam Angliam unum hoc tantum modo exstat exemplar.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "totam" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.