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Namely, after His resurrection. Compare the different form of this verse on p. 112. He means the sin of Adam. The germ of The Liberty of a Christian Man . Cf. Terence's surdo narrare fabulam. Heauton., 222. The Occasion of the Work. Luther did not impose himself as a reformer upon the Church.
I did not mean you to want for anything. After all you were Terence's." Her voice ended on a queer note of tenderness. Suddenly Terry O'Gara spoke, coming out of his corner, the bright light on his glowing eager young face. "Stella will not refuse to listen to me, now," he said. "You will not refuse me Stella, Mrs. Comerford?" He addressed Mrs. Wade.
He then related the incidents of the battle as far as they had come under his notice. "A very ably fought battle," Sir John Cradock said, as he followed on the map Terence's account of the movements. "Soult evidently miscalculated Sir John's strength and the fighting powers of his troops.
Don't you see I can't do half the things he does with it?" "I know that," Kathleen said; "it isn't the way he plays a bit that makes everybody talk so about him; it's just the things he does. When he plays a tune it just doesn't mean anything, and when you play a tune it does." And that was as near as Kathleen could ever come to telling why she did not care about Terence's playing.
Poor, good-natured Sir Terence O'Fay enjoyed his lordship's delight; and forgot himself so completely, that he never even inquired whether Lord Colambre had thought of an affair on which he had spoken to him some time before, and which materially concerned Sir Terence's interest.
Will as a playwright, "Our English Terence," quotes, from Florio's Montaigne, a silly old piece of Roman literary gossip, Terence's plays were written by Scipio and Laelius. In fact, Terence alludes in his prologue to the Adelphi, to a spiteful report that he was aided by great persons. The prologue may be the source of the fable- -that does not matter.
Of these 3,600 were taken in the hospitals at Oporto, Chaves, Vianna, and Braga. One thousand were killed in the advance, and the remainder captured or killed within the last eight days. A day later the news arrived that Victor was at last advancing and a considerable number of the troops assembled at Salamende, among them Terence's corps, were ordered to march to join the force opposed to him.
Alick's boat darted after one, Terence's after the other. It was not likely that the men could have got very far; but a black head at midnight on the world of waters is not very discernible. Murray, as his boat pulled on, kept his eyes about him on either side. He caught sight of a head. "There he is," he cried, leaning forward and making a clutch at the pirate.
They were proud of having overthrown a far superior force of the enemy, and were gratified at the expression of great satisfaction, conveyed to them by their captains by Terence's order, at the steadiness with which they had fought. At daybreak next morning the enemy was seen to be again in motion, Victor having obtained the king's consent to again try to carry the hills occupied by the British.
That night Terence's wound became very painful. Inflammation, accompanied of course with fever, set in and, for a fortnight, he was very ill. At the end of that time matters began to mend, and the wound soon assumed a healthy appearance. An operation had been performed, and the projecting bone cut off. There were dire sufferings in Salamanca.
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