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"He's seen more o' that sort o' money than any of us.

But almost daily confessions of this sort escape, which at once justify the King, and establish the infamy of the revolutionists.

There seemed to be a storm of sorts brewing when I got there.

'Tis true some deny there is any God, some confess, yet believe it not; a third sort confess and believe, but will not live after his laws, worship and obey him: others allow God and gods subordinate, but not one God, no such general God, non talem deum, but several topic gods for several places, and those not to persecute one another for any difference, as Socinus will, but rather love and cherish.

I am in some sort content.

It is far otherwise in the world, as thou, albeit in no sort eminent for sapience, hast doubtless ere this ascertained for thyself.

On Maso the wine produced an effect that might almost be termed characteristic, and which it is in some sort germane to the moral of the tale to describe.

So did Galen the physician, the Peripatetics, even Aristotle himself, as Pomponatius stoutly maintains, and Scaliger in some sort grants.

The first three died in early manhood, after showing themselves in some sort heirs of their father's genius: in the second book of his motets Palestrina has included some of their compositions.

I suppose the reason of this was his hatred of the interference with work which engagements of this sort occasion.

It was just a sort ofattack she had, I think.

"Then, anyway, you'll let me go away and work, and when I've kind of got a start, you'll let me come back andand see ifif you feel any sort ofdifferent from what you do now?

I accentuate my curve of a hunting-horn, Earth speaks in me as in a conch, and ceasing to be an ordinary bird, I become the mouthpiece, in some sort official, through which the cry of the earth escapes toward the sky!

It's a sort ofof manner.

"What?" "Did she go to your office to tell you that sort ofofinformation?" "Partly.

What they insist on loving isoh, partly you, of course, but partly a sort ofprojection of themselves that they call you, dress you out in, try to compel you to fit.

I've got a sort ofsuperstition if I don't do anything toto break the spell, you know, that sometime she'll come back just the way she came that night.

It's a sort ofwell, you might call it charmand yet.

Again, all laundresses, mistresses of dairy-farms, head nurses, (I speak of the good old sort onlywomen who unite a good deal of hard manual labour with the head-work necessary for arranging the day's business, so that none of it shall tread upon the heels of something else,) set great value, I have observed, upon having a high-priced tea.

Fresh vegetables of all sorts tickle palates which have grown weary of the canned goods of the lowlands.

(Pendant que Henri sort par la porte de droite, après avoir baisé la main de la comtesse qui le suit des yeux, Léonie entre doucement par la porte du fond, et s'approchant de la comtesse.)

If the faults of men in orders are only to be judged among themselves, they are all in some sort parties; for, since they say the honour of their order is concerned in every member of it, how can we be sure that they will be impartial judges?

In the next place, some art is requisite for the perfection of nature: for the trial whereof, at the request of my worshipful friend, I will in some sort propound questions fit to be resolved by one of your profession.

There was no Turk so poor that he did not in some sort share in the rejoicing.

Thus there may be not one marvel to speak of in a century, and then often enough comes a plentiful crop of them; monsters of all sorts swarm suddenly upon the earth, comets blaze in the sky, eclipses frighten nature, meteors fall in rain, while mermaids and sirens beguile, and sea-serpents engulf every passing ship, and terrible cataclysms beset humanity.

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