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  • They had organs, lutes, viols, lyres, harps, citherns, horns, and a kind of primitive piano known as the clavichord or the clavicembalo. The Age of the Reformation
  • We fee therefore, that the cauillations are to much vnmectcwherwith wicked men do in this point di. 'quiet the mindcs of the (imple, to make them call cither the righteoufneiTc of Godjor the faith of the Scripture into doubce. The institution of christian religion
  • Electrolytic means have been used to reduce the metal from its tetravalent state to both the bi- and trivalent forms by employing acid electrolytes and electrodes of cither lead, copper, platinum, or mercury jet.
  • Last week, we found several larger and smaller fragments that almost completed the nearly three-meter-high colossal seated statue of Apollo Klarios, holding a cither in his left arm (see Sculptural Studies, July 25-29). Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Sculptural Studies Report 2
  • Metamnisia was allsoonome coloro-form brune; citherior spiane an eaulande, innemorous and un numerose. Finnegans Wake
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  • It makes me feel ashamed of my sex, when I find that I cannot talk of myself to another woman without being supposed to be either in love or thinking of love cither looking for it or avoiding it. The Belton Estate
  • (At the time, along with the cornetto, other instruments used might be chitarrones, cithers and sackbuts).
  • Mastering the cornetto and other early instruments such as chitarrones, cithers and sackbuts is just one of the challenges facing Pinchgut Opera as it prepares to stage Monteverdi's Orfeo.
  • Geometry with a pair of compasses and a rule, Astronomy with bushel and stars, and Music with cithern and organistrum. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
  • Citheras et vielas nostras non vidi ibi, sed multa alia instrumenta, qu� apud nos non habentur. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • I love not to make disqualifying speeches; by such we seem to intimate that we believe the complimenter to be in earnest, or perhaps that we think the compliment our due, and want to hear it cither repeated or confirmed; and yet, possibly, we have not that pretty confusion, and those transient blushes, ready, which Mr. Greville archly says are always to be at hand when we affect to disclaim the praises given us. Sir Charles Grandison
  • [I did not care to give any opinion, that might cither hurt or humour my Charlotte.] Sir Charles Grandison
  • I like your uncle better than I like cither your aunt or you He likes me. Sir Charles Grandison
  • She had mentioned her two sisters, but he hadn't recalled cither's name until Layel had mentioned them. Colors of Chaos
  • I love not to make disqualifying speeches; by such we seem to intimate that we believe the complimenter to be in earnest, or perhaps that we think the compliment our due, and want to hear it cither repeated or confirmed; and yet, possibly, we have not that pretty confusion, and those transient blushes, ready, which Mr. Greville archly says are always to be at hand when we affect to disclaim the praises given us. Sir Charles Grandison
  • The rending of Pentheus on Mount Citheron by his own mother and sisters, who, while under the influence of the Bacchic _afflatus_, imagined they saw in his form the appearance of a wild beast, might be adduced as an example at once of the furious character of the frenzy, and of the liability of the afflated to optical illusions. The International Monthly Magazine - Volume V - No II
  • Nothing and no one, no pressure, cither from the right or from the left, will make me abandon the positions of perestroika and new thinking. Mikhail Gorbachev - Nobel Lecture
  • The wife was sick in the same bed, and cither from terrar or exhaustion, uttered not a word during the whole scène. De la philosophie de la nature
  • It was getting a bit late for prevarications, cither to myself or anyone else. Sick Cycle Carousel
  • And that whatever action can have no effect either upon one's self, or any other person, and is neither pleas - ing nor displeasing to God, cannot be called cither virtu - ous or vicious. The Dignity of Human Nature, Or, A Brief Account of the Certain and Established Means for ...
  • See Citherera's biids, that milk-white pair On yonder leavy myrtle tree which groan. The works of the British poets : with prefaces, biographical and critical
  • I was returned out of the valley aliue, they reuerenced me much, saying that I was baptised and holy, and that the foresayd bodies were men subiect vnto the deuils infernall, who vsed to play vpon citherns, to the end they might allure people to enter, and so murther them. The Journal of Friar Odoric
  • Citheras et vielas nostras non vidi ibi, sed multa alia instrumenta, quæ apud nos non habentur. The iournal of frier William de Rubruquis a French man of the order of the minorite friers, vnto the East parts of the worlde. An. Dom. 1253.
  • Concerntug the v* - trade* the force of my argument goes no farther than this; — that its Juppftfliou, by the ISrihfli government only, other nations continuing the trade as ufua\ % who would of cotirfe felSC on what we funender, would anfwer the purpofes of humanity, cither to the negroes tn Africa, or to thofe already in the Weft Indies; and I have quoted* in fupport of this opinion, the authoiitiesof men (naval commander! and others) who arc intimately acquainted with the trade, though no ways intended in its continuance; and I have not yet met with any evidence or argument* to Kivtttdate their testimony. The Monthly Review

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