115 examples of par. in sentences

under; beneath, underneath; below; downwards; adown^, at the foot of; under foot, under ground; down stairs, below stairs; at a low ebb; below par.

The origin of this proverb, which means of course, "to ostracise," probably dates back to 1647, when, according to Clarendon's History of the Great Rebellion, VI, par.

And forasmuch as the free Fruition of such Liberties and Privileges as Humanity, Civility and Christianity call for, as is due to every Man in his Place and Proportion, without Impeachment and Infringement, hath ever been, and wilt be the Tranquility and Stability of Churches and Commonwealths; and the Denial thereof, the Disturbance, if not the Ruin of both. PAR.

Simulate the movement of the right hand in "Fix bayonet" (par.

[Illustration: Par.

(c) Always keep the pistol or revolver in the position of "Raise pistol" (par.

The squad being formed as described above, the instructor gives the command: 1. Raise, 2. Pistol (par.

For all other officers, excepting those entitled to the compliment from a guard (par. 224), the commander of the guard salutes in person, but does not bring the guard to attention.

( Par. 23.) 64.

(Par. 224.) 203.

and not [Greek: par.

It is doubtless true that the use of the word can be paralleled to such an extent as to make it not a matter of certainty that the Gospel is being quoted: still I think there will be a certain probability that it has been suggested by a reminiscence of this passage, and, strangely enough, there is a parallel for the substitution of the historians for the subject-matter of their history in Epiphanius, who reads [Greek: par.

It had been agreed to determine the par.

The name of the town on the seashore (par. 2) is Dover.

Report of the Machinery of Government Committee (Cd. 9230), par.

Chapter I. Par.

This destruction of the human species, thro' unnatural hardships, and want of necessary supplies, in the case of the Negroes, is farther confirmed in an account of the European settlements in America, printed London, 1757, where it is said, par.

81 [TR: Original first page moved to follow second page per HW: Insert this page before Par.

xi. 11; xxix. 51; Par. vii.

Solitary confinement to a gipsy would be something on a par.

He says if these people could count their should-have-hads they'd all be playing under par.

3, 'I was in my eighteenth year dispatched to the university.' Ibid., No. 161, par.

Active partners and agents were associated and employed in every state, town, and country neighborhood, and this paper was bought up at five shillings, and even as low as two shillings in the pound, before the holder knew that Congress had already provided for its assumption at par.

des Girondins (Par. 1847.

stock at par.

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