Which preposition to use with wont
It is a world in which God is everywhere; in which there is no First Cause, except God; in which there is no will, except the will of God; in which there is no true and perfect love, except from God; no truth, except revealed by God; no power, except from Him.
She had made more than one will in the former days during her active life; but all those to whom she had bequeathed her possessions were dead.
I never heard of any that were so, For though the will to do't, and power they want, They love to hear of what they cannot grant.
There was a sort of commune dominicarum, i.e., a number of Masses existed from which one could be chosen at will for each Sunday.
Who should sign the will with Master Tom but mehis old servant and friend?
He urged to them that the nations of the earth felt so much jealousy and ill-will towards one another, that they never cordially co-operated in any enterprise for their common interest or glory; and that if any one nation were to send an army into the moon, such a scheme of ambition would afford at once a temptation and pretext for its neighbours to invade it.
My sister copied the new will on her typewriter three times and seen the sealed and stamped one.
After the agreement had been drawn up in regular official form, the contracting parties met in the Duomo to swear to the observance of all its clauses, and in the evening there was a general illumination of the city, although the people gave no signs of their previous good-will toward the King.
Thus the aspirant is thrown back upon his own individual will as the ultimate power, with the result that the onus lies on him of concentrating a force sufficient to overcome the Law of the Universe.
He drew out his will from a secret drawer of his desk and looked it over with a ghastly smile.
These the servants never left in peaceconstantly replenishing, constantly watching with that assiduity which makes men thirsty against their will by reason of the repeated reminder.
Then Jacob suggested that the old man might have been detained against his will at headquarters, and I proposed that the lad go at once to learn if such was the case.
At the back of the room was one of those short desks which can be changed at will into a seat, the top part falling over and making a back-rest, while the form remains stationary.
If in its endeavour to vindicate the spirituality of man against the materialist, idealism tumbles into the slough of solipsism and needs to be fetched out by the doctrine of the Trinity, it fares much the same way in its attempted defence of free-will against necessity.
By the very hypothesis of the case we then know no higher will than our own, and so are without any Unifying Principle to prevent the conflict of wills which must then arisea conflict which must become more and more destructive the greater the power possessed by the contending parties, and which, if there were no counterbalancing power, must result in the ultimate destruction of the existing race of men.
Venice is more faithful in that which she commands, and we, carina, may not longer disregard her will without suspicion of disloyalty.
Half-caste clerks sat at table with the whites, and he came to the conclusion that "nowhere in Africa is there so much good-will between Europeans and natives as here.
Therefore, all previous federated governments had been based upon the plan that a league could only effect its will through the constituent States and that the citizens in these States owed no direct allegiance to the league, but only to the States of which they were members.
" The learned Tsang observed, "In the society of books the 'superior man' collects his friends; in the society of his friends he is furthering good-will among men.
how the lazy nurses find a masterful will over them!
He did not think it proper for a commander to do anything against his will under compulsion from the soldiers, because they would be sure, if he did, to want to get the advantage of him again in some other matter.
Cæsar specially pressed what Antony said in his will about his burial, for he had ordered that even if he died in the city of Rome, his body, after being carried in state through the Forum, should be sent to Cleopatra at Alexandria.
Listen, I pray you, while your little Pope Nicholas, in the very instant of dying, makes his last will before you.
what will betide? And Betty from the lane has fetched Her Pony, that is mild and good; Whether he be in joy or pain, Feeding at will along the lan
We shall not set out from Damascuswe shall not leave the Pearl of the Orient to glimmer through the seas of foliage wherein it lies buriedwithout consecrating a day to the Bath, that material agent of peace and good-will unto men.