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:" Also in another volume from the times of Pope John XV, Dagome, lord, and Ote, lady, and their sons Misico and Lambert ( I do not know of which nation those people are, but I think they are Sardinians, for those are ruled by four judges ) were supposed to give to Saint Peter one state in whole which is called Schinesghe, with all its lands in borders which run along the long sea, along Prussia to the place called Rus, thence to Kraków and from said Kraków to the River Oder, straight to a place called Alemure, and from said Alemure to the land of Milczanie, and from the borders of that people to the Oder and from that, going along the River Oder, ending at the earlier mentioned city of Schinesghe.
:" It has recently come to our ears, not without great pain to us, that in some parts of upper Germany, [...] Mainz, Koin, Trier, Salzburg, and Bremen, many persons of both sexes, heedless of their own salvation and forsaking the catholic faith, give themselves over to devils male and female, and by their incantations, charms, and conjurings, and by other abominable superstitions and sortileges, offences, crimes, and misdeeds, ruin and cause to perish the offspring of women, the foal of animals, the products of the earth, the grapes of vines, and the fruits of trees, as well as men and women, cattle and flocks and herds and animals of every kind, vineyards also and orchards, meadows, pastures, harvests, grains and other fruits of the earth ; that they afflict and torture with dire pains and anguish, both internal and external, these men, women, cattle, flocks, herds, and animals, and hinder men from begetting [...]"
:" But I wonder why he the heretic Jovinianus set Judah and Tamar before us for an example, unless perchance even harlots give him pleasure ; or Onan, who was slain because he grudged his brother his seed.
Pauline Kael in The New Yorker :" An Unmarried Woman may give Mazursky the popular success that his films Blume in Love, Harry and Tonto and Next Stop, Greenwich Village should have given him -
:" We unhappy and unworthy men do give thee most reverent thanks, Almighty God, our heavenly Father, for the victuals which thou hast bestowed on us for the sustenance of the body, at the same time beseeching thee that we may use them soberly, modestly and gratefully.
:" Frankly, my dear, I don't give a small copper coin weighing one tolah, eight mashas and seven surkhs, being the fortieth part of a rupee '.
:" It is in this manner: First they get out a knife stone ( obsidian core ) which is black like jet and 20 cm or slightly less in length, and they make it cylindrical and as thick as the calf of the leg, and they place the stone between the feet, and with a stick apply force to the edges of the stone, and at every push they give a little knife springs off with its edges like those of a razor.
:" What greater conceit and what greater heartlessness, can there be than to give a ' reason ' for the death and torture of millions of innocent men, women and children?
The captain and the master too, Do's give us this relation, And so do's all the whole ship's crew, Concerning this strange nation :" The streets are pav'd with pudding-pies, nay, powder'd-beef and bacon, They say they scorn to tell you lies :' Who thinks it is mistaken.
:" But I was by this time so weary that I could have slept twelve hours at a stretch ; I had the taste of sleep in my throat ; my joints slept even when my mind was waking ; the hot smell of the heather, and the drone of the wild bees, were like possets to me ; and every now and again I would give a jump and find I had been dozing.
:" While I'm prepared to give them credit for a series of positive steps, I don't think it would be accurate to say that they got to this position on their own.
:" Now concerning the Eucharist, give thanks this way.
: b. The verb " to enfeoff " is defined by the Random House Dictionary of the English Language as :" 1 ) to invest with a freehold estate in land " and 2 ) " to give as a fief ".
:" The fables of all nations provide a really remarkable example of this, because, if you can understand them at a technical level, they provide the most striking evidence of the persistence of a consistent teaching, preserved sometimes through mere repetition, yet handed down and prized simply because they give a stimulus to the imagination or entertainment for the people at large.
:" Those who believe and adopt exile and fight for the Faith in the cause of God, as well as those who give ( them ) asylum and aid, these are in very truth the believers: for them is the forgiveness of sins and a provision most generous .... And those who accept Faith subsequently, and adopt exile, and fight for the Faith in your company, they are of you.
:" My Father will give unto them all the life, the glory, and the kingdom that passeth not away, ...
:" After supper with some friends, I returned to the lab and met the professor to give a final dose of penicillin to two of the mice.
:" Like everyone else I have at my disposal only three means of evaluating human existence: the study of self, which is the most difficult and most dangerous method, but also the most fruitful ; the observation of our fellowmen, who usually arrange to hide secrets where none exist ; and books, with the particular errors of perspective to which they inevitably give rise.
Due to indifference by units there were difficulties in handling casualties ' mail as a letter to the Press bears out :" When General Methuen's column was camped at Jacobsdal, ... one of our Company Yeomanry walked over the site, picked up a mail bag containing a good many letters, so he shouldered the bag and ran to give it to the departing Regiment.
:" The colony of a civilised nation which takes possession either of a waste country, or of one so thinly inhabited that the natives easily give place to the new settlers, advances more rapidly to wealth and greatness than any other human society.
:" To give the police greater power than a magistrate is to take a long step down the totalitarian path.
:" Obtain a teacher for yourself, keep yourself religious questions far from doubt, and only infrequently give a tithe using general valuation.
:" It is one thing for the Commission to give notice and make available for comment the studies on which it relied in formulating the rule while explaining its non-reliance on certain parts ", D. C.
:" If it is, then the sooner they give up the pretence of playing with public affairs and return to private life the better.
:" Make public the twenty-four books that you wrote first, and let the worthy and the unworthy read them ; but keep the seventy that were written last, in order to give them to the wise among your people.

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