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  • Thereunto it is everywhere ascribed in the Scripture.

    Pneumatologia 1616-1683 1967

  • Thereunto, indeed, belonged his sending forth of apostles and evangelists to preach with authority.

    Pneumatologia 1616-1683 1967

  • Thereunto Derived, under the auspicious Reign of His most sacred Majesty

    An Essay on the Antient and Modern State of Ireland Henry Brooke

  • Thereunto they so handled the matter with the pope and their friends that the king was fain to yield to their good graces, insomuch that a meeting for pacification was appointed between them at Lincoln, by means of the present Archbishop of Canterbury, who went off between him and the Cistertian commissioners before the matter could be finished.

    Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series) Thomas Malory Jean Froissart

  • Thereunto, where the earth-hall the one there he wist,

    The Tale of Beowulf Sometime King of the Folk of the Weder Geats Anonymous

  • Thereunto thee my sister/for wife I'll truly give,

    The Nibelungenlied Translated into Rhymed English Verse in the Metre of the Original George Henry Needler 1914

  • Thereunto they so handled the matter with the pope and their friends that the king was fain to yield to their good graces, insomuch that a meeting for pacification was appointed between them at Lincoln, by means of the present Archbishop of Canterbury, who went off between him and the Cistertian commissioners before the matter could be finished.

    Of the Ancient and Present Estate of the Church of England. Chapter V. [1577, Book II., Chapter 5; 1585, Book II., Chapter 1 1909

  • Thereunto was added the piquancy of the stories of the noticeable demeanor of Sir John Oxon, of what had seemed to be so plain a rebellion against his fate, and also of my Lady's open and cold displeasure at the manner of his bearing himself as a disappointed man who presumed to show anger against that to which he should gallantly have been resigned, as one who is conquered by the chance of war.

    A Lady of Quality 1896

  • Thereunto was added the piquancy of the stories of the noticeable demeanour of Sir John Oxon, of what had seemed to be so plain a rebellion against his fate, and also of my lady's open and cold displeasure at the manner of his bearing himself as a disappointed man who presumed to show anger against that to which he should gallantly have been resigned, as one who is conquered by the chance of war.

    A Lady of Quality Frances Hodgson Burnett 1886

  • Thereunto, [110] that it might be complete, it pleased God the Most High, a most abundant giver, whenas He beginneth, to add the glad news of the life and well-being of

    The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio Giovanni Boccaccio 1344

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