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That every like is not the
That every like is not the same, O Caesar, The heart of Brutus yearns to think upon.
— from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare

the early lace it now takes
The specimen is still of the same class, but where before the design was simple geometric square and pointed as in all the early lace, it now takes on the lovely flowing scroll of the Renaissance that marks the latter half of the seventeenth century.
— from Chats on Old Lace and Needlework by Emily Leigh Lowes

that eternal life is not to
"The ancients," continue Irenaeus, as quoted by Lardner, "being of opinion that eternal life is not to be obtained but through faith in Jesus Christ, and that God is too merciful to let men perish for not hearing the Gospel, supposed that the Lord preached also to the dead, that they might have the same advantage with the living."
— from History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Volume 1 Period 1. History of Joseph Smith, the Prophet by Smith, Joseph, Jr.

to European life if not to
It was reserved for the North Germanic peoples, or the Northmen as we can more fitly describe them, in the 9th and 10th centuries to give a yet more powerful stimulus to European life, if not to European thought, a stimulus which perhaps found its highest expression in the great creations of the Norman race in the world of politi
— from The Vikings by A. (Allen) Mawer

The eternal life is not the
The eternal life is not the future life; it is life in harmony with the true order of things—life in God.
— from Amiel's Journal: The Journal Intime of Henri-Frédéric Amiel by Henri Frédéric Amiel

the eaves lie if necessary there
"Arrange it to suit yourself, Madame Potrelle; say that the druggist doesn't charge anything for medicines furnished to sick people who live under the eaves; lie, if necessary: there are cases where lying is no sin.
— from Frédérique, vol. 2 by Paul de Kock

this elligant little island Not that
Is there any wild bastes on this elligant little island?' 'Not that I know of.
— from Blackbeard; Or, The Pirate of Roanoke. by B. (Benjamin) Barker

That every like is not the
That every like is not the same, O Caesar, The heart of Brutus yearns to think upon!
— from Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare

the earthly life is not turned
[Pg 101] If the earthly life is not turned to account, there shall be no progress on the other side.
— from Letters from a Sûfî Teacher by Sharaf al-Din Ahmad ibn Yahya Maniri

That every like is not the
[170] That every like is not the same, O Cæsar, The heart of Brutus yearns
— from The New Hudson Shakespeare: Julius Cæsar by William Shakespeare


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