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I have | laboured after accuracy; and yet I dare not say that I |
what would be worthwhile and feasible, Smith | laboured all his life for the good of his community. |
n arrived from Edinburgh bringing workmen who | laboured all night to free the dead and injured, and t |
e, many of his original poems are marred by a | laboured artificiality, acrostics and other metrical d |
ce, but also a missionary who for forty years | laboured as an apostle and by his zeal and efficiency |
es of females, and his work was frequently so | laboured as to be deprived of all animation. |
about 1626, he came to England about 1631 and | laboured at Durham. |
Clinical signs include | laboured breathing, fever and nervous symptoms. |
work of Lockey, pointing out their "weak and | laboured brushstrokes" and "smudgy" features. |
Suitbert | laboured chiefly in North Brabant, Gelderland, and Cle |
He | laboured diligently for his diocese, but in 1110 he wa |
1643, Duckett worked largely in the North and | laboured for about a year in Durham. |
t, New Hampshire, where he built a church and | laboured for two years. |
wo months, died in his old room, where he had | laboured for so long in Newark, New Jersey, on October |
mber of the American Sunday School Union, and | laboured for many years for the American Tract Society |
er in the cathedral school of Trier, and also | laboured for the reform of the archdiocese, despite th |
Purver was a self-taught translator and | laboured for 30 years with the project single-handed - |
ixe Indians of southern Oaxaca, among whom he | laboured for twenty-eight years, mastering their langu |
awaiian People; foremost among those who have | laboured for the upbringing of the Islands-his unselfi |
ns, Flying Officer Clayton and Sergeant Blair | laboured for more than 2 hours to assist the mortally |
Bolgi | laboured for a decade on the figure that has epitomise |
elves, lyke dorres, of that whiche other have | laboured for: their tenauntes I meane, whom they polle |
s XI v the Australians in 1890 and Bill Bowes | laboured hard to take 9 for 121 for Yorkshire against |
For some years he | laboured in his native Diocese of Waterford and Lismor |
ated to Canada where for the next 15 years he | laboured in a relative's textile business. |
followed by Rev. Herman Rottger in 1832, who | laboured in Macau and Hong Kong until 1846, when he re |
e heroic deeds and virtues of the Jesuits who | laboured in all parts of the world with extraordinary |
He | laboured incessantly - They had only to look round the |
In India, Bishop Heber | laboured indefatigably - not only for the good of his |
With all his might he | laboured night and day in order to make amends for wha |
Until 1840 he | laboured on the mission of Dumfries, Scotland, and sub |
For two years he | laboured on the island of Celebes, and after 1660 was |
d and the rest of its form below, forming the | laboured shape of a legless, bloated man. |
At Lisbon he | laboured successfully for many years in the conversion |
r appointed to the Brighton circuit, where he | laboured successfully for two years. |
was attached to the London Oratory, where he | laboured successfully as a priest, with the exception |
He | laboured successfully for the emancipation of the Chur |
was sent to the English missions in 1640, and | laboured there with great zeal and success for forty-t |
They therefore | laboured to persuade themselves that what they had no |
At this time Vincent Ferrer | laboured to convert the Jews of Salamanca; from 1460 t |
later to state that "for twenty-five years I | laboured under the illusion that I was a scientist. |
In 1637 he returned to England, where he | laboured until November 1643, when he was apprehended |
fights with dangerous veteran Jesse Ferguson, | laboured when overweight to a draw with trialhorse Mar |
In China he | laboured with great success on the island of Shang-chu |
tered to the sick gratis and at the same time | laboured with all the ardour of an apostle of the Fait |
in England he journeyed to Gaul, in 576, and | laboured with St. Columbanus in Austrasia and Burgundy |
presided over the college and the academy and | laboured with zeal and success for the improvement of |
h its sacred ducks, but certain it is that he | laboured zealously at the foot of Mount Leinster, his |
years later was sent to California, where he | laboured zealously until the expulsion of the order in |
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