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  • Cause yet, so unreasonable or absurd, so unjust or openly wicked, if it had an army to back it, that has not found Christian Divines, or at least such as stiled themselves so, who have espoused and call'd it

    An Enquiry into an Origin of Honour; and the Usefulness of Christianity in War Bernard Mandeville 1701

  • And thus has suddenly arisen in the World, a new Empire, stiled sic the United States of America.

    The Chosen Peoples Todd Gitlin 2010

  • And thus has suddenly arisen in the World, a new Empire, stiled sic the United States of America.

    The Chosen Peoples Todd Gitlin 2010

  • And thus has suddenly arisen in the World, a new Empire, stiled sic the United States of America.

    The Chosen Peoples Todd Gitlin 2010

  • StarOffice was still a bit Teutonic for me when it was acquired by Sun a few of the help sections were still in German or in a stiled English translation, but I used it anyway and got used to it.

    dustbury.com » Go with the name you know 2008

  • Ai has washed, cut an stiled mai harez maiselb fur ober 50 yeerz.

    Iz in ur hair - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008

  • The intolerant spirit of church persecution had transferred itself into politics; the tribunals, stiled Revolutionary, supplied the place of an Inquisition; and the Guillotine of the Stake.

    ideonexus.com » 2007 » May 2007

  • The intolerant spirit of church persecution had transferred itself into politics; the tribunals, stiled Revolutionary, supplied the place of an Inquisition; and the Guillotine of the Stake.

    The Age of Reason 2007

  • I MET JAMIE AT a stiled fence, some little distance from home, in conversation with Hiram Crombie.

    A Breath of Snow and Ashes Gabaldon, Diana 2005

  • Beleeve me (bright Beauties) not any of the other (in a true and unpartiall judgement) are worthy to be equalled with this, or stiled by the name of magnificent actions.

    The Decameron 2004

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