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with Occurrences 241%

Jesus Christ, enshrined in a far off glory among his angels, appealed to the decorum of his religious sentiment; but Jesus Christ, face to face, to be reckoned with in the practical details of honesty and fair dealing; that was a different matter.

on Occurrences 130%

The home intellectual background may vary, but on the whole cannot be reckoned on very much; though in some ways it is more narrow than the suburban one, it is often less superficial.

among Occurrences 101%

Again, the males of most Rotifers have no digestive apparatus; as a German naturalist has remarked, they devote themselves entirely to the "Minnedienst," and are to be reckoned among the few realisations of the Byronic ideal of a lover.

as Occurrences 80%

In the summer, he holds a cost as a thing of ornament rather than use, and boots or shoes as luxuries, not to be reckoned as among the necessaries of life.

in Occurrences 55%

But, under the circumstances, it was not exorbitant, and it was slightly tempered by being reckoned in Halifax currency of four dollars to the pound instead of five.

at Occurrences 42%

Carronades were on the principle of a gigantic shotgun, firing masses of bullets with great effect at very short rangesless than that of a long musket-shot, then reckoned at two hundred yards.

without Occurrences 39%

I must not reckon without Moffat.

from Occurrences 25%

The sanctity of Studius's convent, and the strength of its monastic garrison, rendered it a safe refuge for disgraced courtiers, and in this thirtieth year of the Emperor Basil the Second (reckoning from his nominal accession) it harboured a legion of ex-prime ministers, patriarchs, archbishops, chief secretaries, hypati, anthypati, silentiarii, protospatharii, and even spatharo-candidati.

of Occurrences 16%

He looked at the sun and thoughtfully made reckon of the time.

to Occurrences 11%

9. Columella (ii. 12, 9) reckons to the year on an average 45 rainy days and holidays; with which accords the statement of Tertullian (De Idolol.

by Occurrences 9%

He tastes all wines by the smallness of the bottles and the greatness of the price, and when he is over-reckoned takes it as an extraordinary value set upon him, as Dutchmen always reckon by the dignity of the person, not the charge of the entertainment he receives, put his quality and titles into the bill of fare, and make him pay for feeding upon his own honour and right-worship, which he brought along with him.

for Occurrences 9%

" "What for?" "Wal, I reckon for what's just come off.

amongst Occurrences 7%

For twenty years the few intervals of Lord Elgin's residence in these islands were to be counted not by years, but by months; and the majority of those who might be reckoned amongst his friends and acquaintances, remembered him chiefly as the eager and accomplished Oxford student at Christ Church or at Merton.'

about Occurrences 5%

And, sir, I reckon about these days, we are getting rather more of that same kind of jaw bone than is healthy.

against Occurrences 3%

And I trust that the overflowing of a grateful heart will not be reckoned against me for unrighteousness.

beyond Occurrences 2%

Captain Parker, who was a brave man, gave Satanta to understand that he was reckoning beyond his powers, and would find it a more difficult undertaking than he had any idea of, as they were prepared for him at any moment.

up Occurrences 2%

16, amongst other causes reckons up studium vehemens: so doth Levinus Lemnius, lib. de occul.

unto Occurrences 2%

It will be reckoned unto me as a sin If I accept the service of Brahmans."

over Occurrences 1%

Even teaching was out of the question, for, reckoning over her accomplishments, I had to come down to reading, writing, and arithmeticand in reading the chapter every morning she always coughed before coming to long words.

out Occurrences 1%

828):'The clear money on which I can reckon out of my estate is scarcely £900 a year.' Cowley's Ode to Liberty, Stanza vi.

before Occurrences 1%

Their heads were collected to one place, in the presence of the king, and twelve-score heads were reckoned before him, which was the number slain in that battle, besides the numbers of those who were wounded and carried off by him in the agonies of death, and who died of their wounds some time afterwards.

through Occurrences 1%

So, one by one they struggled in, All that the sea would spare; We will not reckon through our tears The names that were not there; But some went home without a bed, When all the tale was told, Who were too cold with sorrow To know the night was cold.

under Occurrences 1%

That was long ago, as time is reckoned under thirty; and for three years now he had felt for her only a half-contemptuous pity.

after Occurrences 1%

So far as I can reckon after heaving them up the ladder, well not find much difference.

within Occurrences 1%

The rest of the way it is a deep, sluggish stream, so that the descent may be reckoned within less than three miles.

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