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uttering now in grimmest earnest
Pouring forth from the Tuileries through the city went those indignant people with their story of German cavalry trampling upon women and children, and uttering now in grimmest earnest the call to arms, raised at noon by Desmoulins in the Palais Royal.
— from Scaramouche: A Romance of the French Revolution by Rafael Sabatini

unevenly nevertheless its general effect
The principle of the survival of the fittest through union regulations works out slowly and unevenly; nevertheless its general effect is towards a steady and continuous progress of workingmen to a permanently higher standard of efficiency."
— from Twentieth Century Socialism: What It Is Not; What It Is: How It May Come by Edmond Kelly

up now in great excitement
He sprang up now in great excitement and came over to her side.
— from The Northern Light by E. Werner

und nach ihrer geschichtlichen Entwicklung
Hayem, Le mariage (Paris, 1872); Schoelcher, La famille, la propriété, et le christianisme (Paris, 1875); Hippel, Ueber die Ehe (4th ed., Frankfort and Leipzig, 1794); Volkmar, Philosophie der Ehe (Halle, 1794); Krug, Philosophie der Ehe (Reutlingen, 1801); Jörg and Tzschirner, Die Ehe aus dem Gesichtspunkte der Natur, der Moral, und der Kirche (Leipzig, 1819); Stäudlin, Geschichte der Vorstellungen und Lehren von der Ehe (Göttingen, 1826); Liebetrut, Die Ehe nach ihrer Idee und nach ihrer geschichtlichen Entwicklung (Berlin, 1834); Marr, Der Mensch und die Ehe (Leipzig, 1848); Hoffmann, Die christliche Ehe (Berlin, 1860); Glock, Die christliche Ehe und ihre modernen Gegner (Karlsruhe and Leipzig, 1881).
— from A History of Matrimonial Institutions, Vol. 3 of 3 by George Elliott Howard

und nach ihrer geschichtlichen Entwickelung
Die Ehe nach ihrer Idee, und nach ihrer geschichtlichen Entwickelung.
— from A History of Matrimonial Institutions, Vol. 3 of 3 by George Elliott Howard

und nach ihrer geschichtlichen Entwicklung
Die Ehe nach ihrer Idee, und nach ihrer geschichtlichen Entwicklung.
— from A History of Matrimonial Institutions, Vol. 3 of 3 by George Elliott Howard

used not in giving evidence
First, when used, not in giving evidence before men, but in religious exercises strictly personal, the oath is never sworn but to confirm truth.
— from The Ordinance of Covenanting by John Cunningham


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