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Means for the systematic extension of your verbal domain into regions as yet unexplored by you, are reserved for the later chapters of this book.

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Just what the influence of the Ars poetica was and why it was so great a favorite will be discussed in subsequent chapters.

The seventh and final chapter gives a long narrative poem of the horrific variety as an example of tragedy and several letters as examples of dictamen.

The fourth chapter of the Hebrews was then read, and nearly all present offered a sentiment on the subject, in meekness and in love, though they did not agree in their interpretation.

In the twenty-eighth chapter of Aristotle's Secretum Secretorum appears a story in which "a queen of India is said to have treacherously sent to Alexander, among other costly presents, the pretended testimonies of friendship, a girl of exquisite beauty, who, having been fed with serpents from her infancy, partook of their nature."

Results of a similar kind, obtained by previous observers, are stated at length in the sixth chapter, pp. 267-280.

Aside from a brief introductory chapter, a chapter (number X) given over to a list of words, and a brief concluding chapter, the subject matter of the volume falls into three main divisions.

The text is in the fifth chapter of First Thessalonians.

For the rate of interest represents in itself an important branch of economics, which will require a separate chapter to itself.

Third edition, with supplementary chapter on the yellow ground.

They listened attentively while she read to them the ninth chapter of John's Gospel.

[80] The Reverend and learned Thomas Gataker, with whom Lilly was engaged in a dispute, in his Annotations on the tenth chapter of Jeremiah and 10th verse, called him a "blind buzzard," and Lilly reflected again on his antagonist in his Annus Tenebrosus.

The labour for brevity, simplicity and uniformity led to the removal from this Breviary of antiphons, responses, little chapters and versicles, and to the reduction of lessons at matins to three, and the number of psalms in each hour was usually only three.

We read about the establishment of this solemn service in Exodus, twelfth chapter.

"We held a little service in the parlor of the hotel, and Mrs. C. read the fourteenth chapter of John.

Under which of the three great purposes of government mentioned in the preliminary chapter does the making of roads come?

And in his eighteenth chapter he telleth another tale of [6026]Mars, that in his jealousy slew Adonis.

The eleventh and twelfth chapters of John.

Aside from a brief introductory chapter, a chapter (number X) given over to a list of words, and a brief concluding chapter, the subject matter of the volume falls into three main divisions.

With an introd. by Fulton Oursler and an unpublished chapter by the late Harry Kellar.

a most curious chapter on the conduct of the Diplomatists, and a general view of the state of Europe at the moment of publication.

In his fifth year he received a strong impression from reading the twentieth chapter of the Apocalypse.

To his library we have already been introduced; those who would see him in his banqueting-hall, or rather one of the many in his palace, may turn to the fortieth chapter of Plutarch's most interesting Life of him, and read the story there told of the dinner he gave to Cicero and Pompeius in the "Apollo" dining-room.

The very idea of so strange a thing caused Sarah to laugh incredulously, and it is recorded in the seventeenth chapter of Genesis that Abram also fell on his face and laughed, saying in his heart, "Shall a son be born unto him that is one hundred years old?"

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