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Thereupon Hwang Pah said: `` If I knew thou art an Arhat, I would have doubled you up before thou got over there ''!!
Gerard in turn recruited the new Archbishop of Trier, Bohemund I. Thereupon, the Count Palatine was forced to submit to the majority of the College of Electors.
Thereupon, Brandenburg actively participated in the war on the Swedish side, prompting John II Casimir Vasa to state that while his Tartars already had the Swedes for breakfest, he would now take Frederick William I into custody, where neither sun nor moon would shine.
the Sign of the Cross: Thereupon, I absolve you from your sins in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost.
Thereupon ' Ubayd-i-Zakani said, ' In that case I, too, will pursue the path of impudence, so that by these means I may obtain access to the King's most intimate society, and may become one of his courtiers and favorites ', which he accordingly did.
Thereupon Abu Bakr replied " If I have had such an opportunity, I would not have spared you ".
" Thereupon she rattled solemnly: " I have been writing poetry since I was 6.

Thereupon and down
Thereupon it was intoxicated with drinking, and all heads lay down and slept.
Thereupon the nations of the West open biological warfare and bombard China with dozens of the most infectious diseases-among them smallpox, yellow fever, cholera, and Black Death — with all Chinese attempting to flee being shot down by armies and navies massed around their country's land and sea borders, and the few survivors of the plague invariably put to death by expeditions entering China.

Thereupon and God
Thereupon, God decreed that a terrible flood would cover the whole earth and He ordered Noah to build an Ark which would save him and the believers from this dreadful calamity.

Thereupon and .
Thereupon followed a demonstration that tyranny knows no ideological confines.
Thereupon the President resigned, and his power was transferred to the king's plenipotentiary and adviser, Antonio Cánovas.
" Thereupon the Scythian replied, " Then it is necessary for you, being at home, to make friends with me.
Thereupon the Athenians concerted a plot with Nicodromus, the leader of the democratic party in the island, for the betrayal of Aegina.
Thereupon, the Bishops voted to accept the summons.
Thereupon the commission by Gregory XII authorizing his proxy to resign the Papacy on his behalf was read and Malatesta, acting in the name of Gregory XII, pronounced the resignation of the papacy by Gregory XII and handed a written copy of the resignation to the assembly.
Thereupon Belisarius with 7, 500 men invaded Sicily ( 535 ) and advanced into Italy, sacking Naples and capturing Rome on 9 December 536.
Thereupon on 4 July 1415, Malatesta, acting in the name of Gregory XII, pronounced the resignation of the Pope, which the cardinals accepted.
Thereupon, the mutes in their alarm, redoubling their efforts, hurled Mustafa to the ground and, throwing the bowstring round his neck, strangled him.
Thereupon the party with Pallas dispersed ," Plutarch reported.
According to Roger of Wendover, William was present at Gisors in France in 1188 when Henry II of England and Philip II of France agreed to go on crusade: " Thereupon the king of the English first took the sign of the cross at the hands of the Archbishop of Rheims and William of Tyre, the latter of whom had been entrusted by our lord the pope with the office of legate in the affairs of the crusade in the western part of Europe.
Thereupon Batu Khan divided his army into smaller units, which ransacked fourteen cities of modern-day Russia: Rostov, Uglich, Yaroslavl, Kostroma, Kashin, Ksnyatin, Gorodets, Galich, Pereslavl-Zalessky, Yuriev-Polsky, Dmitrov, Volokolamsk, Tver, and Torzhok.
Thereupon, he decided to prove his talent to the critics by forging paintings of some of the world's most famous artists, including Frans Hals, Pieter de Hooch, Gerard ter Borch and Johannes Vermeer.
Thereupon, the Southern Cone nations of Argentina, Brazil, and Chile entered the 20th century as the major continental powers.
Thereupon he left for New York.
Thereupon the giants made at Grjöttungard a man of clay, who was nine rasts tall and three rasts broad under the arms, but being unable to find a heart large enough to be suitable for him, they took the heart from a mare, but even this fluttered and trembled when Thor came.
Thereupon Apollo struck the city with plague, which made Coroebus decide to go to Delphi to ask to be punished individually, so that the city didn't have to suffer.
Thereupon Hel announced that Baldr would only be released if all things, dead and alive, wept for him.
Thereupon Hermóðr returned with his message.
Thereupon Arendt fled Germany for Paris.
Thereupon all sprang to arms, and a sharp conflict ensued, during which every one was either wounded or had his clothes pierced.
Thereupon Mot at once surrenders to Ba ‘ al / Hadad and recognizes Ba ‘ al as king.
" Thereupon she reportedly started shopping for a new record deal under Knockout Entertainment, her brother's vanity label.
An example of the usage of this word is as follows: "... Thomas Fraser, Gregor Van Iveren and John Schaver having some time since been Confirmed by the Committee of the County of Albany for being Persons disaffected to the Cause of America and whose going at large may be dangerous to the State, Ordered Thereupon that a Mittimus be made out to keep them confined till such time as they be discharged by the Board or any other three of the Commissioners.
Thereupon he fled to Novgorod and sued for peace.

I and bowed
They all bowed low as I approached them.
: I, in a very modest manner, shall walk about with bowed head ; I ’ ll have rave reviews … I can become immortal …
Well, it was bossy, but it was ballsy of me, because I could have bowed to the pressure.
: But so have I seen a Rose newly springing from the clefts of its hood, and at first it was fair as the Morning, and full with the dew of Heaven, as a Lambs fleece ; but when a ruder breath had forced open its virgin modesty, and dismantled its too youthful and unripe retirements, it began to put on a darknesse, and to decline its softnesse, and the symptomes of a sickly age ; it bowed the head, and broke its stalk, and at night having lost some of its leaves, and all of its beauty, it fell into the portion of weeds and outworn faces.
The Sep Noi, capable of playing popular tunes, includes two bowed string instruments, the So U and the So I, also known to the Indians.
On the Saturday evening of said meeting, I went, with weeping multitudes, and bowed before the stand, and earnestly prayed for mercy.
As he knew that it was forbidden to comment on the tail to the lady of the forest, if it were not done in the most polite manner, he bowed deeply and said with his softest voice, " Milady, I see that your petticoat shows below your skirt ".
: I bowed my head and worshipped him,
The story goes that when they were introduced at the opening of their 1908 championship match, Tarrasch clicked his heels, bowed stiffly, and said, " To you, Dr. Lasker, I have only three words, check and mate " — then left the room.
During their procession back to their Kremlin palace, later rulers ( starting with Nicholas I ) stopped on the Red Staircase and bowed three times to the assembled people in the courtyard, symbolizing what one historian has called " an unspoken bond of devotion " between ruler and subjects.
He said " I decided to go the opposite and gave him a hump back, bowed legs, small chin and such.
Haskett bowed her head during the prayer, and later said, " From what I know of him, I believed Rev.
' Zi-lu bowed twice, and said, ' I will reverently receive your instructions.
Type I is characterized by extreme rhizomelia, bowed long bones, narrow thorax, a relatively large head, normal trunk length and absent cloverleaf skull.
Thus in 1 Kings 19: 18, God is made to say, " Yet I have left me seven thousand in Israel, all the knees which have not bowed unto Baal, and every mouth which hath not kissed him.

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