SYN: Excite, educe, provoke, elicit, produce, eliminate, extract, summon, call out.
— from A Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms or, Synonyms and Words of Opposite Meaning by Samuel Fallows
El programa es el siguiente: Primera parte :— Parsifal , preludio; Tannhäuser , obertura, Wágner.
— from A First Spanish Reader by Erwin W. (Erwin William) Roessler
i. 27: “Ακριβεστερα δ᾽ επιστημη επιστημης και προτερα, ἡτε του ὁτι και του διοτι ἡ αυτη, αλλα μη χωρις του ὁτι, της του διοτι” ( Subtilior autem et praestantior ea est scientia, quâ quod aliquid sit, et cur sit una simulque intelligimus non separatim quod , et cur sit ).
— from The World as Will and Idea (Vol. 1 of 3) by Arthur Schopenhauer
The doctrines of "Original Sin," "Fall of Man," "The Atonement," "The Trinity," "The Word," "Forgiveness," "An Angry God," "Future Endless Punishment," etc., etc. (see the author's "Biography of Satan,") were a part of the religion of each of these sin-atoning Gods, as found set forth in several oriental bibles and "holy books," similar in character and spirit to the Christian's bible, and written, like it, by "inspired and holy men" before the time of either Christ or Moses (before Moses, in some cases, at least).
— from The World's Sixteen Crucified Saviors; Or, Christianity Before Christ by Kersey Graves
En segundo término otros dos sepulcros en la forma que convenga; y en tercer término y en puesto elevado, el sepulcro y la estatua del fundador don Diego Tenorio, en cuya figura remata la perspectiva de los sepulcros.
— from Don Juan Tenorio by José Zorrilla
El puchero es en suma el gran recurso culinario del país; contiene la solución del problema de la vida para todos, y todos pueden procurárselo, satisfaciendo el apetito de toda su familia con veinte centavos próximamente.
— from Heath's Modern Language Series: The Spanish American Reader by Ernesto Nelson
Quant hom le volt cacer et prendre et enginner, Si vent
— from Curious Creatures in Zoology by John Ashton
The paper is then folded over so as to conceal the writing, and passed on again to the left, every player examining each sketch as it reaches him, and putting down what he thinks it is intended for; but on no account must any one look at what has already been written.
— from Cassell's Book of In-door Amusements, Card Games, and Fireside Fun by Various
“Quando Verbum caro factum est, tunc sanctificavit se in se, id est hominem se in Verbo se, quia unus Christus Verbum et homo: propter sua vero membra dicit: et pro eis ego sanctifico meipsum, hoc est, ipsos in me, quoniam in me etiam ipsi sunt et ego.
— from The Gospel of St. John by Joseph MacRory
In parishes where weekly collections were made at the church door for the relief of the poor, it was customary for the minister to say immediately after the final benediction: “Allez en paix; vivez en paix; Et en sortant de ce temple souvenez vous des pauvres.”
— from Guernsey Folk Lore a collection of popular superstitions, legendary tales, peculiar customs, proverbs, weather sayings, etc., of the people of that island by MacCulloch, Edgar, Sir
[19] "With reference to the cross of St. George, Sir N. H. Nicholas observes: 'That in the fourteenth and subsequent centuries, even if the custom did not prevail at a much earlier period, every English soldier was distinguished by wearing that simple and elegant badge over his armor.'
— from History of the National Flag of the United States of America by Schuyler Hamilton
Easter Day Eck Elevation of the host Elmser Endowments Enemies, duties toward Epicureans Erasmus, Disider Erasmus, St. Estates, why instituted Esther, Queen Eternal punishment Eucharistia Eustachiua, St. Evils, within us never fully known before us behind us beneath us on our left hand on our right hand above us to be loved Excommunication Exodus, a type Extreme Unction Faith the highest good work Faith makes works good the test of good works makes all works equal in the Mass true priestly office stages of work of the First Commandment includes all good works and daily sin and prayer infirmity of baptismal
— from Works of Martin Luther, with Introductions and Notes (Volume I) by Martin Luther
Dear fellow, I shall tell him that we are ready to make every possible effort, every sacrifice, and implore him not to afflict himself, because there can be no doubt that something will be arranged.”
— from An Interloper by Frances Mary Peard
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