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.
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 mademuch 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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