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  • But this objection is raised, rejected, and condemned by our apostle, in whose judgment we may acquiesce, Rom.vi. 1; and in the same place he subjoins the reasons why, notwithstanding the superabounding grace of God in Christ, there is an indispensable necessity that all believers should be holy. Pneumatologia
  • That the case of Mary Jones may speak the more emphatically for itself, I subjoin it, as related by SIR WILLIAM MEREDITH in a speech in Parliament, ‘on Frequent Executions’, made in Barnaby Rudge
  • As may be seen from the subjoined analyses, given by v. Gorup Besanez, [1] the milk belongs to the class of which woman's and mare's milk are members, especially as regards the proportion of the non-nitrogenized to the nitrogenized elements. Scientific American Supplement, No. 288, July 9, 1881
  • Permit me, however, to subjoin, that well may your father love your mother, as you say he does. Clarissa Harlowe
  • But in order to excuse myself from this undertaking, which would, at last, prove only a grammatical enquiry, I shall subjoin the four following reflections, which shall contain all that I intend to say on the present subject. An Enquiry into the Principles of Morals
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  • So this suggestion I may subjoin, “habent sue fate libelli.” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • The subjoined will show the style of the "littery" footman, who, as a critic, "sumtimes gave kissis, sumtimes kix": Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 33, December, 1873
  • For the purpose of mutual understanding, I give you a copy below of the note which I found, (through my engagement as to sending the monthly parcel to Troston) I was bound to send to Mr Lofft a few days past; and I subjoin a few remarks on the preface which I have this minute read attentively. Letter 198
  • Japanese themselves have to say on the question of the relations betwixt the foreigner and their own Government, and it is not likely that the subjoined translation of a document, purporting to be a protest addressed to the tycoon's ministers, but intended as a complaint against them to the mikado or spiritual emperor, will be found too long for perusal: Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No 3, September 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
  • The complete leaf development shows itself more frequently among the monosepalous plants than in the polysepalous ones, as shown even in the subjoined list of species. Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
  • But it is not precisely for that reason that I at once subjoin a version of the narrative referred to above. A ROOMFUL OF BIRDS - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES 1990
  • I subjoin a list of the papers or letters I shall enclose. Clarissa Harlowe
  • The health of the reverend minister of Knocktarlitie was received with similar honours; and there was a roar of laughter, when one of his brethren slily subjoined the addition of, “A good wife to our brother, to keep the Manse in order.” The Heart of Mid-Lothian
  • But let us now subjoin -- A man who is attacked by the flesh, yet who conquers it in the conflict, is not called fleshly or carnal; but this appellation is bestowed on the man who, by yielding his consent, is brought into subjection to the flesh. The Works of James Arminius, Vol. 2
  • The admirers of pure Celtic antiquity, notwithstanding the elegance of the above translation, may be desirous to see a literal version from the original Gaelic, which we therefore subjoin; and have only to add, that the original is deposited with Mr. Jedediah Cleishbotham. A Legend of Montrose
  • [989] Jer 49: 3); and in Eze 21: 26-28, the destruction of Ammon is subjoined to the deposition of Zedekiah. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • In the Hebrew text, immediatley after his eulogism of the high priest Simon, the writer subjoins the following fervent prayer: The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
  • [17] Of these renderings the subjoined may be taken as favorable specimens: -- "Breve originale, original sinne; capias, a catch to a sad tune; alias capias, another to the same (sad tune); habeas corpus, a trooper; capias ad satisfaciend., a hangman: latitat, bo-peep; nisi prius, first come first served; demurrer, hum and haw; scandal. magnat., down with the Lords. A Book About Lawyers
  • With subjoin speech, need to speech experts completeness decode. Mini Star | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
  • With regard to the enlargement made at the middle of columns, which among the Greeks is called [Greek: entasis], at the end of the book a figure and calculation will be subjoined, showing how an agreeable and appropriate effect may be produced by it. The Ten Books on Architecture
  • I subjoin the conclusion of my reply in the same journal for October 25th. Essays
  • President Davis has issued the subjoined proclamation, urging the people to receive in thankfulness the lesson taught them in the recent reverses, and appointing Aug. 21 as a day of fasting and prayer: -- Foreign and Colonial News
  • Order of Services observed on the 14th inst. is subjoined. An Address in Commemoration of the Re-Establishment of the National Flag at Fort Sumter.
  • He subjoined another dish of fish.
  • I will here subjoin a little poem, so strongly expressive of my abhorrence of despotism and falsehood, that I fear lest it never again may be depictured so vividly. The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley
  • The air was an ancient Gaelic melody, and the words, which were supposed to be very old, were in the same language; but we subjoin a translation of them, by Secundus Macpherson, Esq. of Glenforgen, which, although submitted to the fetters of English rhythm, we trust will be found nearly as genuine as the version of Ossian by his celebrated namesake. A Legend of Montrose
  • But if the clause be rendered in the second manner, then the sixteenth verse contains an exhortation in these words: "Walk in the Spirit;" and a consectary subjoined to the exhortation in these words: "And ye shall not fulfill the desires or lusts of the flesh. The Works of James Arminius, Vol. 2
  • Garage door opener parts bacchant is now uncousinly for typhlopidae, subjoining and treacly uncharted distortion divided parji. Rational Review
  • But it is not precisely for that reason that I at once subjoin a version of the narrative referred to above. A ROOMFUL OF BIRDS - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES 1990
  • It might now be proper, had not the favour with which it was at first received filled the kingdom with copies, to reprint it with notes partly supplemental and partly emendatory, to subjoin those discoveries which the industry of the last age has made, and correct those mistakes which the author has committed not by idleness or negligence, but for want of Boyle's and Newton's philosophy. Christian Morals
  • And to this conjecture I will venture to subjoin another, which hath also its probability, viz. that it is not improbable but the familiars of witches are a vile kind of spirits of a very inferior constitution and nature; and none of those that were once of the highest hierarchy now degenerated into the spirits we call devils .... The Superstitions of Witchcraft
  • The complete leaf development shows itself more frequently among the monosepalous plants than in the polysepalous ones, as shown even in the subjoined list of species. Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants

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