And this we haue in proofe by them that are carryed with the Phairie, who neuer see the shaddowes of any in that courte, but of them that thereafter are tryed to haue bene brethren and sisters of that craft.
I am well satisfied with my union with a known and tryed friend, though (such are the infirmities of human nature) all our moments cannot partake of the Honey-moon.
He was sent down ‘to be tryed and excecutyd,’ as Cromwell had ordered it[416].
We ourselues haue tryed the same smoke, and hauing put it in our mouthes, it seemed almost as hot as Pepper.
Which ore the Sunday next ensuing was tryed in a Furnace, and found to be good.
And thairfoir as ye tender your awin salvatioun, we most earnistlie requyre of yow moderatioun, and that ye stay your selfis, and the furye of utheris, from persecuting of us, till our cause be tryed in lauchfull and opin judgement.
Written orderly, as the cases were tryed by euidence by W.
This haue I tryedto be very profitable for the sauing of Bees.
If you so keepe them asunder at Michael-tide, if you like the weight of your swarme (for the goodnesse of swarmes is tryed by weight) so catched, you may set it by for a stocke to keepe.
That the Session-books of every Paroche be presented once a year to the Presbyteries, that they may be tryed by them.
There is none hath cause to distrust the Lords word to his people; It hath often to our experience been tryed in the fire, and hath ever come forth with a more glorious lustre.
No expectant shall be permitted to preach in publike before a Congregation, till first he be tryed after the same manner, howbeit not altogether with that accuracie which is injoyned by the act of the Assembly of Glasgow 1638.
Kirk, till they be tryed in a free generall Assembly; finding it proper for them, and most necessary and incumbent to them, to give out the true meaning thereof as it was at first professed.
That all Ministers or Intrants presented to Kirks, be tryed before their admission, if they be qualified for the places to which they are presented, besides the ordinary tryalls of Expectants before their entrie to the Ministerie.
Be tryedby beauty, and than 120 The bridegroome is a maid, and not a man.
Foole and wretch, wilt thou let thy Soule be tyed To mans lawes, by which she shall not be tryed At the last day?
What then would become of our ancient Privilege to be tryed per pares?
And that St. Paule in the end of the Actes was accused for Religion by the Jewes, and it was told him that he should be sent to Jerusalem to be tryed before the Preist there.
The blubber from the three whales was at lengthtryed out and secured in the casks, and the decks being washed down, the ship once more resumed her ordinary appearance, we meantime continuing our course northward.
We had tryed out the first and had the other alongside when another whaler made her appearance.
At others so many are caught that they have not a moment to rest between the time that one is tryedout and another is brought alongside.
After that by comparing the divers affections of Theorems, inequality, proportion, affinity, and dependence, I tryed to educe new out of them.
Fishermen had been more unsuccessfull, they returned without a single fish and reported they could find but few and those they had tryed to take in vain.
Any individual selling or disposing of any tool or iron or steel instrument, arms, accoutrements or ammunicion, shall be deemed guilty of a breach of this order, and shall be tryed and punished accordingly.
I tryed it by evaporation and it did yield an umberlike sediment: I have forgot the proportion.
It was Sir Thomas Dayrell's, who was tryed for his life for burning a child, being accessory.
He hath also a composition for pease; but that he will not warrant, not having yet tryed it, Pico's [Peaks.
He sent for galles, andtryed it by evaporation, &c.
They have tryed for coale at Alderbery Common, but was baffled in it.
Written orderly, as the cases were tryed by evidence.
The former of these dyed as soon as she came into Prison: the other two were tryed at Taunton Assizes, by my Lord Chief Justice Holt, and for want of Evidence, were acquitted by the Jury.
And 40 leagues westwards were two French Ships, that had made there a great voyage by trade, during the time wee tryed those conclusions, not knowing the Coast, nor Saluages habitation.
This was the spot where Betts had tryed out the first fish taken, and it proved to be every way suitable for its business.
Thence the blubber was sent down in lighters to Whaling Bight, to be tryed out.
SIR, I have obeyed the formes of our Church of Pauls so much, as to have been a solemn Christmas man, and tryed conclusions upon my selfe, how I could sit out the siege of new faces, every dinner.
He constituted Courts of Oyer and Terminer, and tryed severall subjects for pretended treason, murther and other crimes.
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