单词 | Dominicus |
例句 | The same idea is conveyed in Augustine’s expression, Character Dominicus, “the Divine, i.e., stamp mark.” Curious Church Customs and Cognate Subjects 2011-12-02T03:00:21.090Z Thus, according to these observations of Dominicus Maria, the North pole is at a higher elevation, and the latitudes of places are greater than formerly; whence he argues a change of latitudes. On the magnet, magnetick bodies also, and on the great magnet the earth a new physiology, demonstrated by many arguments & experiments On the lintel of the door of entry is an inscription mentioning a presbyter Dominicus. The Shores of the Adriatic The Austrian Side, The Küstenlande, Istria, and Dalmatia A vast concourse of people attended the next day, but just as Dominicus was beginning his sermon, a civil magistrate went up to the pulpit, and took him into custody. Fox's Book of Martyrs Or A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive Protestant Martyrs About the same time arose the order of Dominicans, or preaching monks, founded by an illustrious and learned Spaniard, Dominicus. Mysticism and its Results Being an Inquiry into the Uses and Abuses of Secrecy The chronicling of this episode and the fanciful coincidence of the deaths of Dominicus and Troilus may be taken as evidence that his idiosyncrasies were becoming aggravated by the decay of his faculties. Jerome Cardan A Biographical Study The passage here quoted from Dominicus Maria Ferrariensis, otherwise known as the astronomer Novara, does not occur in any known writing of that famous man. On the magnet, magnetick bodies also, and on the great magnet the earth a new physiology, demonstrated by many arguments & experiments In the year 1208 the Spanish nobleman Dominicus Guzman founded the order of the Dominicans and the Inquisition, which invaded Provence together with the papal army supported by France for political reasons. The Evolution of Love Dominicus, a learned soldier, having read several controversial writings, became a zealous protestant, and retiring to Placentia, he preached the gospel in its utmost purity, to a very considerable congregation. Fox's Book of Martyrs Or A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive Protestant Martyrs When the story was concluded, he rose up very deliberately, brought his chair right in front of Dominicus and stared him full in the face, puffing out the vilest tobacco-smoke the pedler had ever smelt. Twice Told Tales "Good morning, mister," said Dominicus, when within speaking distance. From Twice Told Tales But the glosses of the Primitive Fathers are against this text, for St. Bernard, Basil, Dominicus, Hieronymus, and others have written far otherwise of the same. Selections from the Table Talk of Martin Luther The golden mortar still ornamented the apothecary's door, nor had the Indian Chief, with his gilded tobacco stalk, been relieved from doing sentinel's duty before Dominicus Pike's grocery. Fragments from the Journal of a Solitary Man (From: "The Doliver Romance and Other Pieces: Tales and Sketches") Meantime, Dominicus Pike, being an extremely polite young man, and also suspecting that a female tongue would tell the story as glibly as a lawyer's, had handed the lady out of the coach. Twice Told Tales Well, then," rejoined Dominicus Pike, "let's have the latest news where you did come from. Twice Told Tales Dominicus had spoken in too great a hurry to observe, at first, that the stranger himself had a deep tinge of negro blood. From Twice Told Tales However, the sun shone bright on poor Dominicus, and the mud—an emblem of all stains of undeserved opprobrium—was easily brushed off when dry. Twice Told Tales Dominicus was now on the Kimballton turnpike, having all along determined to visit that place, though business had drawn, him out of the most direct road from Morristown. Twice Told Tales These ambiguous circumstances, with the stranger's surprise and terror, made Dominicus think of raising a hue-and-cry after him as an accomplice in the murder, since a murder, it seemed, had really been perpetrated. Twice Told Tales Ill-news flies fast, they say," thought Dominicus Pike, "but this beats railroads. Twice Told Tales Dominicus was acquainted with the tollman, and, while making change, the usual remarks on the weather passed between them. From Twice Told Tales Dominicus had spoken in too great a hurry to observe at first that the stranger himself had a deep tinge of negro blood. Twice Told Tales Our friend Dominicus in his vanity of heart forgot his intended precautions, and, mounting on the town-pump, announced himself as the bearer of the authentic intelligence which had caused so wonderful a sensation. Twice Told Tales "I tell the story as I heard it, mister," answered Dominicus, dropping his half-burnt cigar. Twice Told Tales Nothing saved Dominicus either from mob-law or a court of justice but an eloquent appeal made by the young lady in his behalf. Twice Told Tales Dominicus knew the place; and the little mare stopped short by instinct; for he was not conscious of tightening the reins. From Twice Told Tales Dominicus watched him as he descended, and noticed that he carried a bundle over his shoulder on the end of a stick and travelled with a weary yet determined pace. Twice Told Tales Meantime Dominicus Pike, being an extremely polite young man, and also suspecting that a female tongue would tell the story as glibly as a lawyer's, had handed the lady out of the coach. From Twice Told Tales Nothing saved Dominicus, either from mob law or a court of justice, but an eloquent appeal made by the young lady in his behalf. From Twice Told Tales Dominicus knew the place, and the little mare stopped short by instinct, for he was not conscious of tightening the reins. Twice Told Tales However, the sun shone bright on poor Dominicus, and the mud, an emblem of all stains of undeserved opprobrium, was easily brushed off when dry. From Twice Told Tales I tell the story as I heard it, mister," answered Dominicus, dropping his half-burnt cigar; "I don't say that I saw the thing done. From Twice Told Tales These ambiguous circumstances, with the stranger's surprise and terror, made Dominicus think of raising a hue and cry after him, as an accomplice in the murder; since a murder, it seemed, had really been perpetrated. From Twice Told Tales Dominicus watched him as he descended, and noticed that he carried a bundle over his shoulder on the end of a stick, and travelled with a weary, yet determined pace. From Twice Told Tales Dominicus was acquainted with the toll-man, and while making change the usual remarks on the weather passed between them. Twice Told Tales Dominicus was now on the Kimballton turnpike, having all along determined to visit that place, though business had drawn him out of the most direct road from Morristown. From Twice Told Tales Ill news flies fast, they say," thought Dominicus Pike; "but this beats railroads. From Twice Told Tales Well then," rejoined Dominicus Pike, "let's have the latest news where you did come from. From Twice Told Tales Our friend Dominicus, in his vanity of heart, forgot his intended precautions, and mounting on the town pump, announced himself as the bearer of the authentic intelligence which had caused so wonderful a sensation. From Twice Told Tales |
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