“Quod petiere, premunt arcte, faciuntque dolorem Corporis, et dentes inlidunt saepe labellis . . .
— from Essays of Michel de Montaigne — Complete by Michel de Montaigne
Bordures charged appear at a comparatively early date in Scotland.
— from A Complete Guide to Heraldry by Arthur Charles Fox-Davies
"In that case every difficulty is set aside," cried Rhodopis joyfully.
— from An Egyptian Princess — Volume 04 by Georg Ebers
You cannot even dream——” “I swear that no power on earth shall make me say a word about you.”
— from Alice Lorraine: A Tale of the South Downs by R. D. (Richard Doddridge) Blackmore
“I can easily do it,” said he to himself, “and I am going to try it.
— from Julian Mortimer: A Brave Boy's Struggle for Home and Fortune by Harry Castlemon
Sed ea iam mihi exciderunt; beneficia eiusdem cogito, cogito etiam dignitatem; intellego serius equidem, quam vellem, propter epistulas sermonesque Balbi, sed video plane nihil aliud agi, nihil actum ab initio, nisi ut hunc occideret.
— from Cicero: Letters to Atticus, Vol. 2 of 3 by Marcus Tullius Cicero
"Je les connois bien, non sur des rapports étrangers, mais sur des corréspondances, et des informations secrets, que j'ai moi-même ménages, et
— from The Conquest of Canada, Vol. 2 by George Warburton
But, notwithstanding these changes, ecclesiastical domination in Salzburg was destined to come to an end speedily, and at the Peace of Campo Formio, October 17, 1797, France by a secret treaty agreed to have the Archbishopric of Salzburg transferred to the Emperor Francis II.
— from Tyrol and Its People by Clive Holland
At this point Vulcan interfered, entreating his mother, Juno, to submit to the will of almighty Jove; "for," said he, "if the Thunderer wishes to hurl us from our seats in heaven he can easily do it, since his power is far greater than that of all the other gods."
— from The Story of Troy by Michael Clarke
[20] The meteors shown in the two ideal pictures are, of course, entirely disproportionate in size to the earth and stars.
— from Appletons' Popular Science Monthly, February 1899 Volume LIV, No. 4, February 1899 by Various
Iuxta illam ciuitatem est mons salinus praebens sal ciuitati, et de illo sale vnusquisque tantum accipit, quantum vult, nihil soluendo alicui.
— from The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 09 Asia, Part II by Richard Hakluyt
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