10 L. Nil unquam longum est
— from Dictionary of Quotations from Ancient and Modern, English and Foreign Sources Including Phrases, Mottoes, Maxims, Proverbs, Definitions, Aphorisms, and Sayings of Wise Men, in Their Bearing on Life, Literature, Speculation, Science, Art, Religion, and Morals, Especially in the Modern Aspects of Them by Wood, James, Rev.
To repudiate it and give up all for Christ's sake is to lose nothing at last, but to preserve everything unto life eternal.
— from The Pursuit of God by A. W. (Aiden Wilson) Tozer
Elle porte par devant, sur une bande perpendiculaire, un légende en caractères Syriaques très anciens ( Cabinet de M. Lambert, à Lyon ).
— from Ancient Pagan and Modern Christian Symbolism With an Essay on Baal Worship, on the Assyrian Sacred "Grove," and Other Allied Symbols by Thomas Inman
[ Listen ] In the higher registers, four-part harmony, of which the two upper parts are given to the trumpets, may be completed by two trombones or four horns in pairs: [ Listen ] When 3 trumpets are available the fourth part should be allotted to one trombone, or two horns in unison: [ Listen ] Enclosure of parts may be used in single chords: [ Listen ] -84- or in progression: [ Listen ] Three-part writing.
— from Principles of Orchestration, with Musical Examples Drawn from His Own Works by Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov
ut brāchia atque umerī līberī esse possent , 7, 56, 4, so that their arms and shoulders might be unhampered . 1092.
— from A Latin Grammar for Schools and Colleges by George Martin Lane
We provided them with every necessary, and brought them all safe to London: and I hope the Lord gave them repentance unto life eternal.
— from The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, Or Gustavus Vassa, The African Written By Himself by Olaudah Equiano
unido,-a , united; los Estados Unidos , the United States.
— from A First Spanish Reader by Erwin W. (Erwin William) Roessler
But this unnatural league expired with the power of the Franks; and Abulpharagius (who died in 1286) considers the Maronites as a sect of Monothelites, (Bibliot.
— from The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Table of Contents with links in the HTML file to the two Project Gutenberg editions (12 volumes) by Edward Gibbon
[806] that yo ur highnes beryth toward es this yo ur Realme might haue good Successe and take good effect Amongyst yo ur lord es aboue I doo Coniecture and Suppose in my pore Symple and vnworthye Judgement that yo ur highnes shall do the most noble proffyttable and most benefycyall thing that eu er was done to the Co m mone welthe of this yo ur Realme and shall therby Increase suche welthe in the same amongyst the gret Nombre & multytude for yo ur most louyng and obedye[nt]
— from Life and Letters of Thomas Cromwell, Vol. 1 of 2 Life, Letters to 1535 by Roger Bigelow Merriman
“George, what are you saying?” cried Uncle Luke excitedly.
— from The Haute Noblesse: A Novel by George Manville Fenn
Even the unworthy Lovell escaped—I fancy up the chimney.
— from Punch, or the London Charivari. Volume 93, September 10, 1887 by Various
May Roberts could have given me electro-shock, kept me under long enough for the season to change, or taken me South and left me on a street in daylight.
— from The Old Die Rich by H. L. (Horace Leonard) Gold
a man dothe syng ung homme chante an asse ung asne recane a cowe lowes une uache mugist a shepe bletes une brebis beste a wolfe and a ung loup et
— from An Introductorie for to Lerne to Read, To Pronounce, and to Speke French Trewly by Giles Du Wés
As Antoinette does not understand literary English, and as Carlotta did not know what in the world I was talking about, I was master of the conversational situation.
— from The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne : a Novel by William John Locke
The moon—or what there was left of her—was not due to rise until an hour and twenty minutes later; but by the time that we had got the two gigs hooked on, and the tackles hauled hand-taut—which was as much as we intended to do with them before getting clear of the basin—we had come to the conclusion that the stars afforded us light enough to see by, and we therefore determined to proceed at once with the task of setting the canvas.
— from Overdue: The Story of a Missing Ship by Harry Collingwood
She was revealed in a garb of brown enriched by the red beams of the fire, and was on the gray mare I had seen that morning under Lieutenant Edgard Ferry-Durand.
— from The Cavalier by George Washington Cable
It is vain for you to rise up early, to stay up late, eating the bread of toil; for he gives sleep to his loved ones.
— from The World English Bible (WEB): Psalms by Anonymous
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