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- While Owl, in his nook, was most learnedly sleeping:
- Tatian, following earlier Jews had learnedly confirmed this view, and it recurs, more or less developed, in the other Christian apologists.
- The late Venerable Mahasi Sayadaw was appointed the noble task of asking the required questions about the Dhamma of the Venerable Bhadanta Vicittasarabhivamsa who answered all of them learnedly and satisfactorily.
- George Gilbert Scott described the building in 1858 as " the largest and most carefully and learnedly executed Gothic mansion of the present " and " the very height of masquerading ".
- Absorbed and beaming, Bennett learnedly cited a textbook about " the banking house of Rothschild " intelligence gathering in the 19th century and the banking Fuggers of Augsburg in the 16th century.
- He moved in June 1753 to London, where he associated with John Jortin, Thomas Birch, Matthew Maty, and others, who met once a week to drink coffee and talk learnedly.
- But, though Mikulski can speak long and learnedly about space-related biomedical research _ and, of course, politics and Washington _ she arrived rather lacking in her knowledge of rodeos and typical Texas lifestyles.
- Certainly one purpose is to reincarnate the loneliness and the sorrow of Napoleon's last years, and in pursuit of that goal Kauffmann has written a learnedly impressionistic history of Napoleon's slow fall from power.
- At the age of eight in 1560, Coke began studying at the endight an epistle eloquently and learnedly, to declaim of a theme simple, and last of all to attain some competent knowledge of the Greek tongue ".
- He discourses learnedly on this personage for some time, helped on by a student who begins as a know-it-all but ends as a collaborator, earnestly prompting him with the details of Whitelady's life.
- He preached before the court in Lent 1553, when, as John Knox relates, " he most learnedly opened the causes of the bypast plagues, affirming that worse were to follow unless repentance should shortly be found ".
- Hard-liners in the United States point to a new missile threat from rogue nations, learnedly mutter rebus sic santibus _ " circumstances have changed " _ and add that the Soviet signatory of 1972 no longer exists.
- In England, Thomas Allen, " to have his advice about the new Star that appeared in the Cassiopeia to which he gave his Judgement very learnedly ", as the antiquary John Aubrey recorded in his memoranda a century later.
- Although it was built as a family home its design was that of a Sir George Gilbert Scott called it " the largest and most carefully and learnedly executed Gothic mansion of the present " and that it was " the very height of masquerading ".
- His new book, aptly titled " Proust's Way : A Field Guide to ` In Search of Lost Time, "'learnedly guides the reader, familiar with Proust or not, into the deeper moral and philosophical dimensions of the writer.
- The sea, in other words, like nature, may have its meanings to some, but Raban associates it more with the chaos, the terrifying whirling abysses that he remembers in the paintings of J . M . W . Turner, about whom he discourses learnedly.
- He dabbled in the black arts, wrote learnedly on Mosaic law, was an amorous poet in Italian, a serious poet in Latin, and in everything he did was interesting and curious, steeped in Renaissance culture, inspired by a wish to reconcile past and present and humanize Christ and Fathers . ..
- The controversy suggested to him the idea of those researches which resulted in the " Codex juris ecclesiastici Anglicani ", published in two volumes folio in 1713, a work which discusses more learnedly and comprehensively than any other the legal rights and duties of the English clergy, and the constitution, canons and articles of the English Church.
- A master and " usher " ( deputy headteacher ) were to be appointed by the city out of the revenues assigned to them, who were required to have a good knowledge of classical languages, namely Latin and endight an epistle eloquently and learnedly, to declaim of a theme simple, and last of all to attain some competent knowledge of the Greek tongue ".
- His design, learnedly, exhaustively and impartially executed, was to give such a methodical account of the antiquities of the Christian Church as others have done of the Greek and Roman and Jewish antiquities, by reducing the ancient customs, usages and practices of the church under certain proper heads, whereby the reader may take a view at once of any particular usage or custom of Christians for four or five centuries.
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