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Перевод: whosoever speek whosoever


[местоимение]
кто бы ни; который бы ни


Тезаурус:

  1. And since, through election by the princes, the kingdom and the empire are ours from God alone, Who at the time of the passion of His Son Christ subjected the world to dominion by the two swords (Luke 22:38) and since the apostle Peter taught this doctrine "fear God, honour the King" (Peter 2:17) whosoever says that we received the imperial crown as a benefice from the lord pope contradicts the divine ordinance and the doctrine of Peter and is guilty of a lie
  2. And she has promised a reward to whosoever finds the keys: if it is a man, he is to marry the princess and be her husband and true love; if it is a maiden she will become the princess's first lady-in-waiting and sit at her left hand.
  3. "Whosoever would have it known that he is not of the common herd", suggested Clifford Howard, "develops a spleen against the Hollywood movies."
  4. The verse in the Bible which has been most misquoted and misunderstood is Leviticus 15.19, which says: "And if a woman have an issue, and her issue in her flesh be blood, she shall be in her impurity seven days; and whosoever toucheth her shall be unclean until the even."
  5. Exerting this sense, he encountered the fog of daemonic shielding which was hiding whosoever occupied the hulk.
  6. Thus when there is an observable conflict between different groups then whosoever gets their way has power.
  7. Whosoever drinks from that, they are thirsty for ever.
  8. For surely it is true that whosoever will understand British politics before all things it is necessary that he comprehend the events of 1931.'
  9. Verily I say unto you, Whosoever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a little child, he shall not enter therein."
  10. The blood always belonged to God, for "I have given it to you upon the altar to make atonement for your souls whosoever eateth any manner of blood, I will set my face against that soul and will cut him off from among his people" (Lev.
  11. "Whosoever commands the trade of the world commands the riches of the world and hence the world itself."
  12. What content the law has would then be entirely a contingent and empirical matter dependent upon the values, beliefs, intuitions, ideals, interests and emotions of whosoever has the lawmaking function in hand.
  13. Even the greatest nobles could only gain admittance by sending in presents of large sums of money: "whosoever gets enamoured of her gets sucked into the whirlpool of her demands," writes Dargah Quli Khan, "and brings ruin upon himself and his house.

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