thence in English

adverb
1
from a place or source previously mentioned.
they intended to cycle on into France and thence home via Belgium

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1. Caterpillar into chrysalis, or pupa, and from thence into beauty.

2. Chittagong Division is subdivided into eleven districts (zilas) and thence into 99 sub-districts (upazilas).

3. The Mirror for Magistrates Yet was I, or I parted thence, Bewreckt.

4. Let us thence fetch matter for holy Adorings and admirings of God (v

5. within a line from Barry Dock Pier to Steepholm and thence to Brean Down

6. It begins with a plaint, that is full of cynic despair; thence it breaks suddenly into a cheerful Andante.

7. Thence following Tigbi Creek upstream in a general northwesterly direction about 60 meters to corner 48, Bitanhol tree 30 cms

8. The Amnios consists of two layers:one is the granular layer, continued upon the inner or foetal surface of the allantois, and thence upon the umbilical cord; the other is the smooth outer layer, continued upon the outer or chorional surface of the allantois, and thence upon …

9. It is probable the star had shone in the very Birthnight: and thence-forward to this very time it had disappeared

10. Audrey Curtsied with a bright face to her old acquaintance of the valley and the long road thence to the settled country.

11. 10 There was a river running out of Eden, to water the garden, and from thence it was parted and became into four heads.

12. Gwin departed Puget Sound 26 April for calls at California ports, thence through the Panama Canal for Newport, Rhode Island, arriving 2 June.

13. Albeit there doth from thence arise no degrees of Gentry, and Noble-Blood, or Coat-Armour, as our Armourists, Ferne and Gwilliam set • forth, viz

14. Definitions for the word, Bombardon (n.) Originally, a deep-toned instrument of the oboe or bassoon family; thence, a bass reed stop on the organ

15. Adjoined (1 Occurrence) Acts 18:7 And departing thence he came to the house of a certain man, by name Justus, who worshipped God, whose house Adjoinedthe synagogue.

16. 17 Objective:To observe the validity and security of ibuprofen suspension in treating enfant fever heat of infection, thence provide reference to help choose oral febrifuge in clinic.

17. Inhabited since the Bronze Age, Beja became capital of the Lower Alantejo region under Roman rule in the 1st century and thence known as Pax Julia, after Julius Caesar

18. Aintab Sentence Examples Blanckenhorn the boundary between the two regions runs from the Bay of Jebele along the Afrin River to Aintab, and thence to the Euphrates above Birejik.

19. He says: ‘It is inevitable that if thou Abandonest thyself to the physical world, suffering must be thy lot; for suffering comes from thence.’ That is not Christian

20. The group of synonyms is completed by νήφειν, which signifies a state untouched by any slumberous or Beclouding influences, and thence, one that is guarded against advances of drowsiness or bewilderment

21. Lo the palaces and the temple, lo the colony Camulodune! There they ruled, and thence they wasted all the flourishing territory, Thither at their will they haled the yellow-ringleted Britoness-- Bloodily, bloodily …

22. Despite rain and insufficient air cover, progress was made up the lower ridges of the 900-foot (270 m) Longstop Hill that controlled the river corridor from Medjez to Tebourba and thence to Tunis.

23. Lo the palaces and the temple, lo the colony Cámulodúne! There they ruled, and thence they wasted all the flourishing territory, Thither at their will they haled the yellow-ringleted Britoness— Bloodily, bloodily fall …

24. 44 1 And I, Baruch, went from thence, and came to my people, and I called my first-born son and [the Gedaliahs] my friends, and seven of the elders of the people, and I said unto them: Behold, I …

25. I suspect that the Authoress in her mind makes Telemachus come back from Pylos to the Lilybaean promontory and thence to Trapani through the strait between the Isola Grande and the mainland--the island of Asteria being the one on which Motya afterwards stood.

26. Stairways and ladders leading to and from all accommodation spaces and in spaces in which the crew is normally employed, other than machinery spaces, shall be so arranged as to provide ready means of escape to the open deck and thence to the survival craft

27. With which those Amazons his loue still Craued, To his owne loue his loialtie he saued: Whose character in th'Adamantine mould Of his true hart so firmely was engraued, That no new loues impression euer could Bereaue it thence: such blot his honour blemish should

28. Genesis 11:9 View whole chapter See verse in context Therefore is the name of it called Babel; because the LORD did there confound the language of all the earth: and from thence did the LORD scatter them abroad upon the face of all

29. Stairways and ladders leading to and from all accommodation spaces and in spaces in which the crew is normally employed, other than machinery spaces, shall be so arranged as to provide ready means of escape to the open deck and thence to the survival craft.

30. A tribe of North American Indians belonging linguistically to the Athapascan stock whose original habitat is believed to have been Northwestern Canada.The family spread southwards to California and thence diffused itself over Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona.Onate, in 1598, is the first writer to mention Apaches by this name

31. Blood Circulation The Circulation of blood refers to its continual flow from the heart, through branching arteries, to reach and traverse the microscopic vessels in all parts of the body, reconverging in the veins and returning to the heart, to flow thence through the lungs and back to the heart to start the circuit again

32. N Cumulation The act of heaping together or piling up; acCumulation.; n Cumulation That which is cumulated or heaped together; a heap.; n Cumulation In civil law, and thence in Scots and Louisiana law, combination of causes of action or defenses in a single proceeding; joinder, so that all must be tried together

33. The surname DAnvers was first found in Norfolk where "this name, taken from the town of Anvers, was born by Roland D'Anvers, who came thence to the conquest of England.He was ancestor of the families of D'Anvers or Culworth, raised to the degree of baronets in 1642, of D'Anvers of Dantsey, ennobled under the title of Danby, and D'Anvers of Horley."

34. The Baronage of England, or, An historical account of the lives and most memorable actions of our English nobility in the Saxons time to the Norman conquest, and from thence, of those who had their rise before the end of King Henry the Third's reign deduced from publick records, antient historians, and other authorities / by William Dugdale

35. Geleon the first, Hopletes, Argades, And from my aegis named Aegicores: Their sons in fate's appointed time shall fix Their seats along the coast, or in the isles Girt by the Aegean sea, and to my land Give strength; extending thence the opposite plains Of either continent shall make their own, Europe and Asia, and shall boast their name

36. And from my aegis named Aegicores: Their sons in fate's appointed time shall fix Their seats along the coast, or in the isles Girt by the Aegean sea, and to my land Give strength; extending thence the opposite plains Of either continent shall make their own, Europe and Asia, and shall boast their name Ionians, from the honour'd Ion call'd.

37. To prevent, therefore, giving offence to their customers by any such disappointment, it hath been usual with the honest and well-meaning host to provide a bill of fare which all persons may peruse at their first entrance into the house; and having thence acquainted themselves with the entertainment which they may expect, may either stay and regale with what is provided for them, or may depart

38. Babel (confusion), Babylon (Greek form of Babel), is properly the capital city of the country which is called in Genesis Shinar, and in the later books Chaldea, or the land of the Chaldeans.The first rise of the Chaldean power was in the region close upon the Persian Gulf; thence the nation spread northward up the course of the rivers, and the seat of government moved in the same direction

39. This establishes at once a connection between Bobbio and Bangor, and an examination of the contents of the codex placed it beyond all doubt that it was originally compiled in Bangor and brought thence to Bobbio, although not in the time of Saint Columbanus: there is in the codex a hymn entitled "ymnum sancti Congilli abbatis nostri", and he is referred to in it as "nostri patroni Comgilli sancti".

40. The statements of UNIKOM to the effect that it is unable to monitor or identify these aircraft cannot be maintained in the light of the scientific and technological capabilities that are available or that UNIKOM is in a position to acquire and utilize in order to fulfil the requirements of its mandate by establishing the identity and country of the warplanes that are violating Iraq’s sovereign airspace and thence taking deterrent measures against the aggressors.