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This theory appealed to me, as being more plausible, and accounting more satisfactorily for the extraordinary size and brilliance of the blaze, that had lit up the dead world, so unexpectedly.

In view of this, we account partially for the almost studied reticence in respect to a future state, upon which hinged many of the peculiarities of Egyptian worship.

THIS is purely a spasmodic disease, and is only infectious through the faculty of imitation, a habit that all children are remarkably apt to fall into; and even where adults have contracted hooping-cough, it has been from the same cause, and is as readily accounted for, on the principle of imitation, as that the gaping of one person will excite or predispose a whole party to follow the same spasmodic example.

But they had not the confidence to dare to move out of the harbour; though Caesar had brought only twelve ships as a convoy, only four of which had decks; nor did Bibulus, his fleet being disordered and his seamen dispersed, come up in time: for Caesar was seen at the continent before any account whatsoever of his approach had reached those regions.

Two hundred pounds a year would do all I wish to do of the separate sort: for all above, I would content myself to ask you; except, mistrusting your own economy, you would give up to my management and keeping, in order to provide for future contingencies, a larger portion; for which, as your steward, I would regularly account.

I should really like to know whether any observing people living ten miles, more or less, inland from long beaches,in such a town, for instance, as Cantabridge, in the eastern part of the Territory of the Massachusetts, have ever observed any such sound, and whether it was rightly accounted for as above.

empty pocket, empty purse; light purse; beggarly account of empty boxes.

Of Dr. Hurd, Bishop of Worcester, Johnson said to a friend, 'Hurd, Sir, is one of a set of men who account for every thing systematically; for instance, it has been a fashion to wear scarlet breeches; these men would tell you, that according to causes and effects, no other wear could at that time have been chosen.'

Even this belief may be accounted for on such accidental coincidences, or even philosophically, by assuming as a fact that this phenomenon is the result of an electrical change in the atmosphere, and that such a change usually precedes rain.

But mind, moreover, how plausibly she accounts by this billet, (supposing she should not find an opportunity of eloping before I returned,) for the resolution of not seeing me for a week; and for the bread and butter expedient!So childish as we thought it!

FOUNDATION OF THE ORDER OF KNIGHTS TEMPLARS A.D. 1118 CHARLES G. ADDISON (Among the military orders of past ages, that of the Knights Templars, founded for the defence of the Latin kingdom of Jerusalem, with its lofty motive, its superb organization and discipline, and its history extending over nearly two centuries, is justly accounted one of the most illustrious.

Her uncle was worse, and an opiate had been administered to quiet him, so that she only sat a while at the bedside and finally took her way homeward in a state of utter depression for which she could scarcely account.

Mr. T. stated two facts respecting this enlightened planter, which amply account for the good conduct of his apprentices.

Did I not, moreover, make it an apology for a certain absence, which some of your friends may have experienced, when you have not on a sudden made recognition of them in a casual street-meeting; and did I not strengthen your excuse for this slowness of recognition by further accounting morally for the present engagement of your mind in worthy objects?

I know of but one such change that is sufficiently widespread and deep-seated to account adequately for this malady of our time.

E. The two Mahometan travellers of the ninth century, give precisely the same account of the ships of Siraf, in the same gulf of Persia.

These pamphlets were called: "Proof that the Empress should be deposed;" "Why and wherefore Certain Nations in Europe are disposed to become Anthropophagous," and lastly, "Account of the life of Count Brühl."

An ambush was laid for the returning bridal party, Hannibal duly accounted for, and the princess carried off to Waterford, where they Prepared another wedding With all their hearts so full of glee.

In legendary history this word is variously accounted for.

Twenty-two millions of dollars for articles which are popularly accounted neither fuel, nor clothing, nor food!

Here now is one that hath travelled and seen much and should be wise" "Forsooth, messire, I have been so accounted ere now," nodded the Pardoner.

He was rather tall, and elegantly made, with gay, easy manners, and something indefinably aristocratic in his face, which, however, was a little more worn than his years would have strictly accounted for.

Spend what you need, but account for it to me afterward.

Yet I may be excused, since I am not attempting a history of the war, but merely some account of my own experience, passive and active.

To the person not well versed in occult knowledge, and esoteric principles, it is deemed impossible to intelligently account for the perception of an event before it has actually happenedperhaps years before its actual happening.

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