55 Metaphors for aboves

Many others bear berries, but the above are all very distinct forms.

Translator's NoteThe above was the last letter Saint-Evremond ever wrote Mademoiselle de l'Enclos, and with the exception of one more letter to his friend, Count Magalotti, Councillor of State to His Royal Highness the Grand Duke of Tuscany, he never wrote any other, dying shortly afterward at the age of about ninety.

The above are suggestions.

J. SWIFT" "I do hereby certify that the above is the handwriting of the late Dr. Jonathan Swift, D.S.P.D., from whom I have had many letters and printed several pieces from his original MS.

The above are the usual proceedings, and they generally occur on the first day of the session.

" I have other shadowy ideas, e.g., a Geometry for Boys, a vol. of Essays on theological points freely and plainly treated, and a drama on "Alice" (for which Mr. Mackenzie would write music): but the above is a fair example of "too many irons in the fire!"

The above without a verb is a good instance of his peculiar caprice.

All the world, that is, one out of the two millions of people in this great town, know, that the above is the title of a somewhat romantic drama, in which Miss Kelly is fast monopolizing the tears and sympathies of the public by her impersonation of a Sister of Charity.

The hill above, known as "Mont Bédat," and surmounted with a statue of the Virgin, is a favourite walk from the town, the ascent for a moderate walker taking about forty-five minutes.

Blanch and beat to a paste two ounces of bitter almonds, with a small piece of camphor, and one ounce and a half of tincture of Benjamin; add one pound of curd soap in shavings, and beat and melt well together, and pour into moulds to get cool; the above is a very fine soap.

Of this princely pile, the above is an accurate engraving.

As the principal object in roasting venison is to preserve the fat, the above is the best mode of doing so where expense is not objected to; but, in ordinary cases, the paste may be dispensed with, and

The above is an exception to the general rule of feeding.

One critic tells me that I know that the above is not the true interpretation of the apostolic doctrine.

I have since heard various versions of this crisis and its solution, but the above is, I believe, substantially the truth.

[Footnote 2: The letter of Voltaire to which the above is a reply, contained the following opinion of Walpole's "Historic Doubts";"Avant le départ de ma lettre, j'ai eu le tems, Monsieur, de lire votre Richard Trois.

I certify that the above is a true extract from the Register Book of Baptisms belonging to the Parish of St. James, Westminster.

The above are the more prominent authorities; but the number of books on ancient religions is very large.

[Illustration] The above is a view of the grand screen and entrance lodges to Burleigh, or Burghley, the seat of the Cecil family, and now the property of the Marquess of Exeter.

The above is not necessarily a true story.

Other incongruities occur in my researches, but the above are the most difficult of solution.

The above is a separate stanza in the editions of 1827 and 1832.

Details of breakfast-table when the scene is reflected on are fairly defined and complete, but I have had a familiarity of many years with my own breakfast-table, and the above would not be the case with a table seen casually unless there were some striking peculiarity in it, 54.

No engine can be subjected to more variation of loads than the traction engine, and as the above are facts the reader can draw his own conclusions.

The above, which occupies the great part of my article, is a parenthises.

55 Metaphors for  aboves