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  • Three alodial tenants held them of King Edward, and could betake themselves whither they would.
  • After almost ten weeks, both were allowed to betake themselves, under police supervision, to a sanatorium in Bad Nauheim.
  • Although I did not want to betake myself there on this vain suggestion, the man from Dickesbach managed to talk me into going with him.
  • Forrester was thus obliged to betake himself north to Aberdeen, where Bishop Forbes placed him in the church of Rathven, to which he was admitted on 20 April 1620.
  • I did humbly and believingly ( through the Lord's Grace towards me ) betake myself unto God, and unto Jesus Christ, for the Healing of my Bodily Distempers.
  • In desperate cases it has to betake itself to the exhibition of Greenland pigs and other curious animals, charging 25 cents for a sight of the pig and throwing in a gin cocktail gratuitously.
  • On January 16, 1280, Cardinal Latino was instructed by Nicholas III to leave Florence, suspending negotiations for a peace for the present, and betake himself to Bologna, in order to bring about peace there.
  • Therefore, the only thing that remains for him to do is : to leave Cleveland immediately and to betake himself to some place, in order to do penance for his sins, and to atone for the great scandal he has caused to the faithful.
  • When the Master will not allow them to dance on the Estate, they will travel three and four leagues, as soon as they knock off work at the sugar-works on Saturday, and betake themselves to some place where they know that there will be a dance ."
  • The canons of readers, and all the people assemble daily in the church at time of cockcrow, and betake themselves to prayers, to psalms and to the reading of the Scriptures, according to the command of the Apostles, until I come attend to reading " ( canon xxi ).
  • Every individual from sixteen years of age to forty, inclusive, is REQUIRED in the name of the Irish Republic, to betake himself instantly to the French Camp, to march in a mass against the common enemy, the Tyrant of ANGLICIZED IRELAND, whose destruction alone can establish the independence and happiness of ANCIENT HIBERNIA ."
  • Teige, the son of Turlough O'Brien, was wounded the same day by the shot of a ball; so that on his arrival at the camp he was obliged, in despite of his unbending mind and his impetuous spirit, to betake himself to the bed of sickness, and go under the hands of physicians ."
  • The Agathyrsoi then having given this warning came out in arms to their borders, meaning to drive off those who were coming upon them; but the Melanchlainoi and Androphagoi and Neuroi, when the Persians and Scythians together invaded them, did not betake themselves to brave defence but forgot their former threat and fled in confusion ever further towards the North to the desert region.
  • So prevalent was the ideal of the book portraying good morals for children, that Ethel Turner started her book Seven Little Australians with the warning " If you imagine you are going to read of model children, with perhaps; a naughtily inclined one to point a moral, you had better lay down the book immediately and betake yourself to'Sandford and Merton'. . ."
  • Trees serve as beds to them; they lean themselves against them, and thus reclining only slightly, they take their rest; when the huntsmen have discovered from the footsteps of these animals whither they are accustomed to betake themselves, they either undermine all the trees at the roots, or cut into them so far that the upper part of the trees may appear to be left standing.
  • Thus they display in battle the speed of horse, [ together with ] the firmness of infantry; and by daily practice and exercise attain to such expertness that they are accustomed, even on a declining and steep place, to check their horses at full speed, and manage and turn them in an instant and run along the pole, and stand on the yoke, and thence betake themselves with the greatest celerity to their chariots again.
  • While simultaneously attempting to rationalize slavery, Spencer was also writing to the Privy Council in England about the Virginia Colony's precarious place on the edge of Catholic Maryland . " Unruly and unorderly spirits lay hold of ye motion of affairs, " Spencer wrote, " and that under the pretext of Religion, soe as from those false glasses to pretend to betake themselves to Arms . . . from the groundless Imaginacon ( sic ) that the few Papists in Maryland and Virginia had conspired to hyre the Seneca Indians, to ye Cutting off, and totall distroying of all ye Protestants ."
  • The physician and naturalist Thomas Muffet wrote that the horse-fly " carries before him a very hard, stiff, and well-compacted sting, with which he strikes through the Oxe his hide; he is in fashion like a great Fly, and forces the beasts for fear of him only to stand up to the belly in water, or else to betake themselves to wood sides, cool shades, and places where the wind blowes through . " The " Blue Tail Fly " in the eponymous song was probably the mourning horsefly ( " Tabanus atratus " ), a tabanid with a blue-black abdomen common to the southeastern United States.
  • The physician and naturalist Thomas Muffet wrote that the horse-fly " carries before him a very hard, stiff, and well-compacted sting, with which he strikes through the Oxe his hide; he is in fashion like a great Fly, and forces the beasts for fear of him only to stand up to the belly in water, or else to betake themselves to wood sides, cool shades, and places where the wind blows through . " The " Blue Tail Fly " in the eponymous song was probably the mourning horse-fly ( " Tabanus atratus " ), a tabanid with a blue-black abdomen common to the southeastern United States.

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