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Example sentences for "who made"

  • By some he has been confounded with Michael Sendivog, or Sendivogius, a Pole, a professor of the same art, who made a great noise in Europe at the commencement of the seventeenth century.

  • This statement may be doubted; but it is on the authority of Dee himself, who made it on oath before the commissioners appointed by Elizabeth to inquire into his circumstances.

  • King Halfdan was a wise man, a man of truth and uprightness--who made laws, observed them himself, and obliged others to observe them.

  • Dost thou know of any king," said he, "who made so great a capture in so short a time?

  • He consulted God on the election, who made known to him by revelation that Brother Elias should be restored; he communicated this to his companions, and when the chapter met, he named Elias vicar-general.

  • Duc de Berry's guard, who made a great noise all the rest of our journey, which ended at the Palais de justice.

  • The Chamber of justice sent a deputation to the Regent, who made, fun of it, by gravely giving permission to the deputies to re-take their prisoner, but without saying a single word to them upon his escape from gaol.

  • It was I who made known to him that his abominations had been discovered.

  • In the mean time the Archduke was declared King of Spain by the Emperor, who made no mystery of his intention of attacking Spain by way of Portugal.

  • Ultimum moriens, I told him, is old Italian, and signifies LAST THING TO DIE.

  • Now, what did I expect when I began these papers, and what is it that has begun to frighten me?

  • If my little sister comes to Boston next June, will you let me bring her to see you?

  • The walks are pleasant, but the walls seem to me unnecessarily high.

  • And he hath not said: Where is God, who made me, who hath given songs in the night?

  • Who made a weight for the winds, and weighed the waters by measure.

  • He is the beginning of the ways of God, who made him, he will apply his sword.

  • We know not what we ought to wish for, but He who made us, knows.

  • He who made it, now preserves and governs it.

  • Who made me a judge or a divider over you.

  • He who made it now preserves and governs it.

  • Who made me a judge or a divider over you?

  • Garinet further informs us that France, at the time he wrote (1818), was overrun by a race of fellows, who made a trade of casting out devils and finding out witches.

  • Immediately a class of men sprang up in Europe, who made it the sole business of their lives to discover and burn the witches.

  • In the memoirs of the last Duke of Guise, who made a Quixotic attempt, in 1648, to seize upon the government of Naples, we find some curious particulars relative to the popular feeling with regard to poisoning.

  • The children were inclined to be riotous with their new friend, who made much of them continually, and especially patronised Aubrey; Mary was proud of showing how much she had learned to do for Margaret in her sister's absence; Dr.

  • Spencer, who made it his special charge to try to lighten his troubles, was usually the kind recipient.

  • The glass was at the time in his hand, and he was going to drink; he changed colour at the sight of Bahader, who made a sign to him not to say a word, but to come and speak to him.

  • At length they arrived at the residence of the old man, who introduced Assad into a hall, where there were forty such old fellows as himself, who made a circle round a flaming fire, which they were adoring.

  • Death of my life, but I who made you do unmake you!

  • There stepped inside the Seigneur of Rozel, who made a lumbering obeisance, then got to his knees before the Queen.

  • I myself liked to look in and linger for either the reasoning or the bickering, as it happened, and now seeing the three there together, I took a provisional seat behind the painter, who made no sign of knowing I was present.

  • This was often her home during the London season, after which she resided in Bristol with her sisters, who made a fortune by their boarding-school.

  • Garcon, garcon," cried a stout gentleman, who made one of three at the table next to us.

  • Even Milton, who made a more graceful and gorgeous use of learning than, perhaps, any other poet, would have been far more popular if he had been more familiar.


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