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Let and arms
Let me say a few words to you that you are not to forget .... Those who are still in arms are rebels, who ought to die.
Let me describe the barbarian's appearance more particularly -- he was so tall in stature that he overtopped the tallest by nearly one cubit, narrow in the waist and loins, with broad shoulders and a deep chest and powerful arms.
Let us fight with bravery and honor our arms.
They who are already fallen into all that is odious, and shameful and miserable, cannot justify fear ... Let the dangers never be so great, there is the possibility of safety while men have life, hands, arms and courage to use them but that people must surely perish who tamely suffer themselves to be oppressed.
The motto on the arms reads " Exurgat Deus Dissipenter Ininice ", this is the opening line of Psalm 68 ( Let God arise and let His enemies be scattered ).
: Let arms be still and voices low,
: Let none but he these arms displace,
Jules Michelet ( 1798 – 1874 ), the most celebrated historian of his time, wrote of her: " Let us always remember this tender Queen of Navarre, in whose arms our people, fleeing from prison or the pyre, found safety, honor, and friendship.

Let and yield
Let a single heifer yield two lives ( animae ) for the rites.

Let and defer
Let me not defer nor neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again.

Let and praise
* Crowell, Todd ( 12 March 2005 ) Let us now praise Tung Chee Hwa Asia Times
Its inscription, written by a Syrian monk almost a thousand years earlier and in both Chinese characters and Persian script, begins with the words, " Let us praise the Lord that the faith has been popular in China "; it told of the arrival of a missionary, A-lo-pen ( Abraham ), in AD 625.
Let us now praise famous men
Let the Creator's praise arise ;
It quickly moves into large double fugue on the words " Alles lobe seinen Namen, denn er allein ist hoch erhaben " (" Let all praise his name, for he alone is sublime ").
Let him sing songs of praise.
*** Deacon Let everything that hath breath praise the Lord
The formula was becoming clear: Two radio ballads ( the title track and " Road to Zion " fitting the bill this time ), one Volz-penned praise tune (" Praise Ye the Lord " on Never Say Die, " Let Everything That Hath Breath " for More Power to Ya ), and six or seven straight-ahead progressive rock songs written by Hartman, touching on topics aimed mostly at young Christians.
The introduction of the most recent edition by Walter Kaufmann and R. J. Hollingdale offers both praise and criticism for Ludovici's edition, saying that, " Dr. Levy was probably quite right when in a prefatory note he called Ludovici ' the most gifted and conscientious of my collaborators ,' but unfortunately this does not mean that Ludovici's translations are roughly reliable .... Let us say that Ludovici was not a philosopher, and let it go at that.
Let my lips express praise to the God of Heaven, who so far extends His lovingkindness towards me, without any merit of my own, but in the fullness of His mercies!
: Let there be equal praise.
* 175 Let my soul live, and it shall praise thee ; and let thy judgments help me.
By the 14th century, the Llibre Vermell de Montserrat from the Spanish monastery of Santa Maria de Montserrat included hymns in Catalan such as O Virgo Splendens (" O Splendid Virgin ") and Laudemus Virginem (" Let us praise the Virgin ").
Much of his music was written for the Anglican choral tradition, most famously the anthem Let the people praise Thee, O God written for the July 1981 royal wedding of the Prince and Princess of Wales, which had a television audience of an estimated 1 billion people worldwide.
*" The Culture of Celebrity: Let us now praise famous airheads " in The Weekly Standard
*** Deacon Let everything that hath breath praise the Lord
Let us praise the Author of all things for His marvelous creations.
The title is from a passage in the Wisdom of Sirach ( 44: 1 ) that begins, " Let us now praise famous men, and our fathers that begat us.
Let Us Now Praise Famous Men has won high praise over the years and is routinely studied in the U. S. as a source of both journalistic and literary innovation.
The trope continues strongly today, not so much in universal biographical dictionaries, which verge on prosopography, but in specifically instructive collections of inspirational vitae, such as Profiles in Courage, and is reflected in the ironic title to portraits of all-but-anonymous sharecroppers in the American South, Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, which is drawn from a passage in the Wisdom of Sirach that begins, " Let us now praise famous men, and our fathers that begat us.
# Let all men praise the Lord
May not & ought not the children of these fathers rightly say: Our faithers were Englishmen which came over this great ocean, and were ready to perish in this willdernes ; but they cried unto ye Lord, and he heard their voyce, and looked on their adversitie, & c. Let them therfore praise ye Lord, because he is good, & his mercies endure for ever .…

Let and .
`` Let the savages kill each other.
Let it burn down.
Let Senora Brannon live in her father's house for a time.
Let me pass over the trip to Sante Fe with something of the same speed which made Mrs. Roebuck `` wonduh if the wahtahm speed limit '' ( 35 m.p.h. ) `` is still in ee-faket ''.
Let me set the record this time, and let me get back OK, so the German will give me the exclusive.
Let us look in on one of these nerve centers -- SAC at Omaha -- and see what must still happen before a wing of B-52 bombers could drop their Aj.
Let me quote him even more fully, for his analysis is important to my theme.
Let us re-examine the publicized contrasts between Ptolemaic and Copernican astronomy.
Let us not confuse the issue by labeling the objective or the method `` psychoanalytic '', for this is a well established term of art for the specific ideas and procedures initiated by Sigmund Freud and his followers for the study and treatment of disordered personalities.
Let us differentiate a few of these ideas.
Let us survey for a moment the development of modern thought -- turning our attention from the Reformation toward the revolutionary and romantic movements that follow and dwelling finally on more recent decades.
`` Let him become honest, and they discard him.
Let me give Papa blood ''.
Let us now give some thought to the soul.
Let me then ( and in public ) glance into the mirror.
Let us see just how typical Krim is.
Let him bounce back, and he could really set up the staff.
Let us prepare for peace, instead of for a war which would mean the end of civilization.
Let us have more benches and fewer forbidden areas around fountains and gardens.
Let us, like the French, have outdoor cafes where we may relax, converse at leisure and enjoy the passing crowd.
Let every policeman and park guard keep his eye on John and Jane Doe, lest one piece of bread be placed undetected and one bird survive.
One means to help the birds occurs to me: Let the chimes that ring over Washington Square twice daily, discontinue any piece of music but one.
Let them offer on behalf of those creatures whose melody has been the joy of mankind since time began, the hymn `` Abide With Me ''.
Let me tell you what happened to me today.
`` Let me do the submitting to the Royal Academy '', he suggested.

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