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Example sentences for "departing from"

  • Departing from Cananor, Suarez arrived off Melinda on the 1st of February; where, without landing himself, he sent Antonio de Saldanna to bring away the rich prizes he had formerly made at Cape Guardafui.

  • Departing from Menin we came to Damascus, a city so beautiful as surpasses all belief, situated in a soil of wonderful fertility.

  • Departing from thence we came to the city of Comagene of Syria, commonly called Aleppo, and named by our men Antioch[35].

  • Departing from thence we went to Tripoli in Syria, which is two days sail to the east of Berynto.

  • Departing from Bondendon, the fleet returned in triumph to Frislanda, the chief city of which is situated on the south-east side of the island within a gulf, of which there are many in that island.

  • Departing from thence, in a direction between the east and north-east, we ascended for three whole days journey, until we came to an exceeding high mountain, than which there is none said to be higher in the world.

  • On departing from Naguaten, and after the Spaniards had marched two leagues, they missed a gentleman of Seville, named Diego de Guzman, who had always hitherto behaved himself well, but was much addicted to gaming.

  • Departing from the Avares, the Spaniards came to certain tribes of Indians called Maliconas, Susolas, and Atayos, among whom their wonderful cures were already known, so that many sick persons were brought to them.

  • Wherefore, without this also there can be no departing from iniquity.

  • Departing from iniquity, with many, is but like the falling out of two neighbours, they hate one another for a while, and then renew their old friendship again.

  • As who should say, Fear the Lord, and it will follow that you shall depart from evil: departing from evil is a natural consequence, a proper effect of the fear of the Lord where it is.

  • For we have sinned, and committed iniquity, departing from thee: and we have trespassed in all things: 3:30.

  • Then Abimelech, departing from thence, came to the town of Thebes, which he surrounded and besieged with his army.

  • After these things, departing from Athens, he came to Corinth.

  • But when some were hardened and believed not, speaking evil of the way of the Lord before the multitude, departing from them, he separated the disciples, disputing daily in the school of one Tyrannus.

  • Francesco)] After these works, departing from Florence in order to go to finish in Assisi the works begun by Cimabue, in passing through Arezzo he painted in the Pieve the Chapel of S.

  • Departing from Kirwani on the morning of the 20th, we entered the Tenda Wilderness of two day's journey.

  • Departing from Kimo, with Madi Konko's son as a guide, we continued our course along the banks of the Krieko until the afternoon, when we arrived at Kangee, a considerable town.

  • Departing from Kea, we proceeded about a mile down the river, when the fisherman paddled the canoe to the bank, and desired me to jump out.

  • Departing from Kea, we proceeded about a mile down the river, when the fisherman paddled the canoe to the bank and desired me to jump out.

  • Departing from Kirwani on the morning of the 20th we entered the Tenda Wilderness, of two days' journey.

  • Wherefore, departing from iniquity is a work of length, as long as life shall last.

  • He has need of patience also to hold out in this work of departing from iniquity.

  • Departing from iniquity, with many, is but like the falling out of two neighbors; they hate one another for a while, and then renew their old friendship again.

  • Departing from Tripolie, we arriued at Iaffa: from which place in a day and a halfe we went to Ierusalem, and we gaue order to our barke to tary for vs vntill our returne.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    because love; bow and; breeds from; departing from; father told; fierce fighting; former letter; good play; human heart; lady should; little astonished; mon cher; serious injury; shall enter; shew them; shrank from; stood staring; there would have been; traced back; westerly direction; where the; would seek