(For example), Xanthus the Lydian says, that after the Trojan times the Phrygians came from Europe (into Asia) and the left (western) side of the Euxine, and that their leader Scamandrius conducted them from the Berecynti and Ascania.
— from The Geography of Strabo, Volume 3 (of 3) Literally Translated, with Notes by Strabo
He is, or was, or he must be. CONTENTS CHAPTER I The Man in the Gallery II Father and Son III Virginia at Home IV The Two Virginias V The Old Love VI Gaunt's Terms VII Virginia Decides VIII Into the Unknown IX In the Trap X Andromeda XI A First Experience XII The Beginning of Defeat XIII The Treatment Breaks Down XIV Instantaneous Conversion XV No Place of Repentance XVI Renouncement XVII What Comes Next?
— from The Daughter Pays by Reynolds, Baillie, Mrs.
As, some Xs are not Ys; for every X there is a Y which is Z; therefore, some Zs are not Xs.
— from A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume I by Augustus De Morgan
The Final Effort. XVII The Power and the Glory.
— from The Money Gods by Ellery H. (Ellery Harding) Clark
Before him also he had a copy of the Hebrew Bible, and was taking sentences haphazard from Ezekiel xix, the lamentation for the Princes of Israel under the parable of the lion’s whelps taken in a pit.
— from The Great God Gold by William Le Queux
XXVI THE TELEGRAM BOOK III THE DOOR OF MYSTERY XXVII HE MUST BE FOUND XXVIII THE FIRST EFFORT XXIX "THERE IS BUT ONE THING TO DO" XXX TEMPEST LODGE XXXI ESCAPE XXXII THE VIGIL XXXIII THE CURTAIN LIFTED XXXIV DARK HOLLOW XXXV SUNSET ILLUSTRATIONS
— from Dark Hollow by Anna Katharine Green
The captain began the exercises by reading selections from Exodus xv.:— "Then sang Moses and the children of Israel this song unto the Lord, and spake, saying, I will sing unto the Lord, for he hath triumphed gloriously: the horse and his rider hath he thrown into the sea.
— from Asiatic Breezes; Or, Students on The Wing by Oliver Optic
Author of The Short Story in English , College Sons and College Fathers , etc. XX The Teaching of the Classics
— from College Teaching Studies in Methods of Teaching in the College by Paul Klapper
God dwelling with man is a grand thought pervading Scripture from Exodus xv. to Revelation.
— from Notes on the book of Exodus by Charles Henry Mackintosh
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