363 examples of ff in sentences
[Footnote 45: M.S. 332 ff.]
An astounding and epochal event was the publication (1760 ff.) of the poems attributed to Ossian.
[Ff] Waves the ripe harvest in the autumnal gale; That thou, the slave of slaves, art doomed to pine And droop, while no Italian arts are thine, To soothe or cheer, to soften or refine.
[Footnote Ff: See note on Coleridge's 'Hymn before Sun-rise' on previous page.Ed.[in
Footnote Ff directly above]]
XXI (1902), p. 248 ff.
Ee Ee Ff Ff E is for Eye, for Ear and for East, For Elk, and for Eel, and for End; F is for Fire, for Fan, and for Feast, For Fox, and for Frank, and for Friend.
Ee Ee Ff Ff E is for Eye, for Ear and for East, For Elk, and for Eel, and for End; F is for Fire, for Fan, and for Feast, For Fox, and for Frank, and for Friend.
[Footnote ff: sister]
[Footnote 43: V. Debouchel, Histoire de la Louisiane (New Orleans, 1851), pp. 151 ff.]
[Footnote 7: David Ramsay History of South Carolina, II, pp. 246 ff.]
Nouns in ff take s only; as, skiffs, stuffs, gaffs.
Valerius Maximus, viii, 3, 3. Appian, B.C., iv, 32 ff.
For examples of the clemency of Augustus see Suetonius, div. Aug., 33 and 51 and 67; Seneca, de Ira, iii, 23, 4 ff., and 40, 2; Velleius Paterculus, ii, 86, 87.
Gaius, i, 52 ff. Gaius, iii, 222.
[201] Paulus, iii, v, 5 ff.
[203] See Tacitus, Annals, xiv, 42 ff.
[207] Gaius, i, 52 ff.
NOTES: Matthew 5, 27 ff. Matthew 5, 31 ff.
NOTES: Matthew 5, 27 ff. Matthew 5, 31 ff.
; id. 19, 3 ff.
Corinthians i, 7, 1 ff.
Canon III of the twenty-fourth session of Trent says: "If anyone shall say, that only those degrees of consanguinity and affinity which are set down in Leviticus [xviii, 6 ff.] can hinder matrimony from being contracted, and dissolve it when contracted; and that the Church can not dispense in some of those degrees, or ordain that others may hinder and dissolve it; let him be anathema.
340, 341 (and references there given in note), 348 ff. and 361 ff.
340, 341 (and references there given in note), 348 ff. and 361 ff.