- Dostoevsky's last
words was his
quotation of
Matthew 3:14–15: "But John
forbad him, saying, I have a need to be
baptised of thee, and
comest thou to me...
-
Department of
Revenue (2020), the
Court ruled that the Free
Exercise Clause forbad a
state from
denying a tax
credit on the
basis of a
Blaine Amendment in...
- one of them." In
chapter 7,
Augustine pointed out that the
Roman Empire forbad polygamy, even if the
reason of
fertility would support it: "For it is in...
-
Regular when
meaning "hitting a fly ball in baseball"
forbid – forbid/forbade/
forbad –
forbidden Strong,
class 5
forget –
forgot –
forgotten Strong,
class 5...
- and
Drunkenness (which were
vices not to be
tolerated even in laymen) but
forbad them to so much as eat or
appear in a
publick Inn or Tavern,
except they...
-
refused to
allow converted Jews to wear the
yellow star in church, and he
forbad military chaplains to
administer the
ustaSa oath if a
crossed dagger and...
- so in such a
contemptuous manner, so
infuriated King
George III that he
forbad further negotiations with the
Colonies over
their grievances and the American...
-
Conservative (in the same
election as
adopted a new
state Constitution which forbad slavery).
Taylor served as a
State Senator from 1869
until 1873, vehemently...
-
conflated with the
other verb bid ("to command"). The
preterite can be
forbad or forbade, or even forbid. The
preterite ate is
pronounced "et" in some...
- and cry out far
louder than she did before: but the man of God
modestly forbad her, saying: "Peace, good woman, and say nothing, and if any
demand how...