The 7167 quotations containing remain in the Oxford English Dictionary, 2d edition

In chronological order


  1.   (1424.1) E.E. Wills (1882) 60 "The remaindre of þe maner of Steneby..[I bequeath] to Thomas my son and heir. (1424)"
  2.   (1424.2) Sc. Acts Jas. I (1597) §.8 "All the greate and smal customes, and burrow-mailles of the Realme, abide and remaine with the King till his living. (1424)"
  3.   (1430.1) R. Gloucester's Chron. (Rolls) 4920 + 20 "To byleue [= remain] þere Among mys bylyuede [MS. &epsilon. vnbelefful] men. (1430)"
  4.   (1460.1) Holinshed Hist. Scotl. II. 89 "Such coisterels and other as remained with the Scotish cariage, seeing the discomfiture of their aduersaries, ran foorth and pursued them into those marishes. (1460)"
  5.   (1469.1) Househ. Ord. (1790) 93 "To see the remaines hadde into the lardre, and the lardener to be charged with it. (1469)"
  6.   (1472.1) Plumpton Corr. (Camden) 26 "One Richard of the Burgh, that had take and led away feloniously certaine ky and other cattell..was take and arested with the said manor att Spofford, whearat they yett remaine. (1472)"
  7.   (1476.1) Acta Auditorum (1839) 49/1 "Þare to remain apoun þare awin expenss. (1476)"
  8.   (1483.1) Acta Audit. in Acta Dom. Conc. II. Introd. 114 "The said Thomas sall remain with the said land and tenement. (1483)"
  9.   (1485.1) Act 1 Hen. VII, c. 1 "Subjects having cause of Action by Formedon in the descender, or else in the remainder. (1485)"
  10.   (1506.1) in Mem. Hen. VII (Rolls) 288 "A little before..my lord Herberd voided all the King's chamber except lords and officers..which remained there still. (1506)"
  11.   (1513.1) Douglas &Ae.AElig;neis iii. vi. 176 "Thai leifis remainis onsterit of thair place, Ne partis nocht furth of reule. (1513)"
  12.   (1513.2) More in Grafton Chron. (1568) II. 766 "To remaine..till the matter were..examined..and either iudged or appeased. (1513)"
  13.   (1516.1) Reg. Privy Seal Scot. I. 422/2 "The kingis grace dischargis thaim apone thair remaining in ward for the said errour. (1516)"
  14.   (1517.1) in Plead. Duchy Lancast. (1896) I. 70, "[60 others, who remained] in Hiddelles [near the said tenement]. (1517)"
  15.   (1526.1) Househ. Ord. (1790) 157 "One of the groomes..to carry to the chaundrie all the remaine of morters, torches, quarries, pricketts. (1526)"
  16.   (1528.1) Lyndesay Dreme 360 "That was the Lymbe, in the quhilk did remaine Our Fore-fatheris, because Adam offendit. (1528)"
  17.   (1528.2) Perkins Profit. Bk. v. §.326 (1642) 144 "If a man seised of three acres..enfeoffeth a stranger..of two of the three acres..and the wife is endowed of the third acre which remaineth as allowance of the other acres. (1528)"
  18.   (1528.3) Tindale Doctr. Treat. (1848) 301 "By the reason of original sin, or *birth-poison, that remaineth in him. (1528)"
  19.   (1529.1) Latimer Serm. (1844) 20 "Yet there may remain a bag of rusty malice, 20 years old, in thy neighbour's bosom. (1529)"
  20.   (1529.2) More Dyaloge ii. iv. Wks. 185 "Than shall al these scalde &. scabbed peces scale clene of, &. the hole body of christes holy church remaine pure. (1529)"
  21.   (1529.3) Act 21 Hen. VIII, c. 13 §.8 "Only the Remain and Overplus above their Expences of their Housholds. (1529)"
  22.   (1530.1) in Arch&ae.aeig;ologia III. 156 "Returning to the chaundry all the remains of mortars, torches, quarries, prickets and sizes. (1530)"
  23.   (1531.1) Elyot Gov. (1875) 3 "Take awaie Ordre frome all thinges, what shulde than remaine? Certes nothing finally, except some man wold imagine eftesoones, Chaos, whiche of some is expounded, a confuse mixture. (1531)"
  24.   (1531.2) Elyot Gov. i. xix, "At that tyme Idolatry was nat clerely extincte, but diuers fragmentes therof remained in euery region. (1531)"
  25.   (1533.1) More Apol. xxii. Wks. 882/2 "A great some remaining after al the spiritual folke sufficiently prouided for, then had it bene good that he hadde yet farther deuysed, how it would please him that his discretes should order the remanaunt. (1533)"
  26.   (1533-4.1) Act 25 Hen. VIII, c. 22 §.11 "Your said issue..shalbe &. remaine..at and in the gouernance of their naturall mother. (1533-"
  27.   (1535.1) Coverdale Josh. x. 40 "Thus Iosua smote all the londe.., with all their kynges, and let not one remaine ouer. (1535)"
  28.   (1535.2) Act 27 Hen. VIII, c. 27 "Which regester of enrollementes, shall remaine and be safelie kepte in the said courte. (1535)"
  29.   (1536.1) Statutes Irel. 28 Hen. VIII (Bolton, 1621, 108) "The writings obligatorie or money taken for the same shall rest, remaine, and abide in the hands of the underthesaurer, or in the Hanaper of the kings Chauncerie in Ireland. (1536)"
  30.   (1539-40.1) Coverdale in Money Parish Goods Berks. (1879) p. vi, "All the beams..remain still untaken down. (1539-"
  31.   (1540.1) Act 32 Hen. VIII, c. 16 §.11 "The same proclamacion shal abide, be, and remain in the same plight and strength that it is, and as if this acte had neuer bene made. (1540)"
  32.   (1540.2) Act 32 Hen. VIII, xxix, "Landes..shall..be descendable, remaine, auert, come, and be inheritable. (1540)"
  33.   (1540.3) Househ. Ord. Hen. VIII in Thynne's Animadv. Introd. 35 "The Clerkes-Comptrollers to goe with him to take the said Remaines to be advouched with him, what the expence shall rise to. Item..the Booke of Comptrollment..shall be put yearly into the Exchequer, to be advoucht to the Cofferers account. (1540)"
  34.   (1541.1) Act 33 Hen. VIII, c. 9 §.2 "Other cities..remaine and be vnfurnished of artificers and craftes men before rehersed. (1541)"
  35.   (1542.1) Recorde Gr. Artes (1575) 95 "Subtraction or Rebating is nothing els, but an arte to withdrawe and abate one summe from another, that the Remainer may appeare. (1542)"
  36.   (1542.2) Udall Erasm. Apoph. 74 b, "Onely in the children remained the aunciente integritee &. uncorrupcion. (1542)"
  37.   (1542.3) Udall Erasm. Apoph. 264 b, "Hymselfe remained prisoner emong the most uncourtise Silicians. (1542)"
  38.   (1542.4) Udall Erasm. Apoph. 302 "Onely Phocion was remainyng unserved by reason that the poison had been all consumed by the others. (1542)"
  39.   (1542.5) Udall Erasm. Apoph. 206 "The deformitee and disfigure of hymping on the one legge..did still remain. (1542)"
  40.   (1542.6) Wyatt Poems, `Unstable Dream' 13 "Where it was at wysshe it could not remain. (1542)"
  41.   (1542.7) Wyatt in Tottel's Misc. (Arb.) 71, "I was content thy seruant to remain; And not to be repayed after this fashion. (1542)"
  42.   (1543.1) transl. Act 13 Edw. I, c. 2 "If he that repleuied make defaut agayne, or for an other cause retourne of the dystres beyng now twyse repleuied be awarded, the distres shal remaine irrepleuiable. (1543)"
  43.   (1544.1) Extracts Aberd. Reg. 193 "For furnesing of ane thowsand horse to remain with the locumtenant on the bordouris, for resisting of our auld ennimeis of Ingland. (1544)"
  44.   (1544.2) in Lett. &. Papers Hen. VIII, XIX. ii. 175 "Personages to remain here at Boulloyn..Edw. Brown, water-bailly, [and others]. (1544)"
  45.   (1544.3) tr. Littleton's Tenures (1574) 13 "Yf a man let landes..for terme of yeres, the remainder ouer to an other for terme of lyfe. (1544)"
  46.   (1544.4) tr. Littleton's Tenures (1574) 95 b, "If a lease bee made to a man for terme of life, the remaynder unto another for terme of life, the remaynder unto the thirde in taile, the remainder unto the fourth in fee [etc.]. (1544)"
  47.   (1545.1) Joye Exp. Dan. x. 169 b, "It behowued not one stone vpon another nor vestigie of the temple to stand and remaine. (1545)"
  48.   (1545.2) Joye Exp. Dan. i. 13 b, "In that cite yet..there remaineth the temple of Iupiters image,..or els is there no nother memoriall or skant any vestigie thereof. (1545)"
  49.   (1545.3) Raynold Byrth Mankynde iii. iii. (1634) 167 "That that remaineth, fry it together in a Frying panne with Suger. (1545)"
  50.   (1545.4) Raynalde Byrth Mankynde ii. vii. (1634) 137 "If one of the brests swage which before was in good liking, the other remaining sound and safe. (1545)"
  51.   (1545.5) Raynold Byrth Mankynde (1634) iv. vi. 197 "Be [the earth]..neuer so well diligented and picked, yet alwayes therein will remaine..seeds of vnlooked for weeds. (1545)"
  52.   (1545.6) Reg. Privy Council Scot. I. 5 "Becaus of the fere of the pest that is laytlie risyn in the toun of Edinburcht, the seite of Sessioun may nocht surelie remaine thairin. (1545)"
  53.   (1546.1) Phaer Bk. Childr. (1553) Q viij, "The swellyng or puffyng vp..pressed wyth the finger, there remaineth a print. (1546)"
  54.   (1547.1) Surrey &Ae.AElig;neid iv. (1557) E iv b, "Troy and the remainder of our folke Restore I shold. (1547)"
  55.   (1547.2) Injunc. Edw. VI, xxviii. c ij b, "That they shall take awaie..all shrines [etc.],..so that there remain no memory of the same, in walles, glasses, windowes, or els where. (1547)"
  56.   (1547-8.1) Mervyn in Brooke Abridgem. (1586) tit. Patentes 97 II. 128 "Vn Constat est pledable, contrarie dun Inspeximus, car in lun case le patent remaine, &. in lauter il est parde. (1547-"
  57.   (1548.1) Hall Chron., Hen. VIII, 14/b, "And there remained at the kynges charge, til other direccion was taken for theim. (1548)"
  58.   (1548.2) Hall Chron., Hen. IV (an. 13) 32 "Taken prisoner and so remained in Englande..till the flower of his age was passed or sore blemyshed. (1548)"
  59.   (1548.3) Hall Chron., Edw. IV 223 b, "That no print or shadowe should remain of the adverse faccion, in his realme. (1548)"
  60.   (1548.4) Hall Chron., Hen. VIII 185 "That the realme of Napels should for euer remain to the Emperour. (1548)"
  61.   (1548.5) Recorde Urin. Physick viii. 35 "There remaineth yet somewhat of that distemperate trouble in the blood. (1548)"
  62.   (1548.6) Udall, etc. Erasm. Par. Rom. Prol. sig. &dag.&dag.i, "Else shalt thou remaine euermore faithlesse. (1548)"
  63.   (1548.7) Udall, etc. Erasm. Par. John vi. 41 b, "Where as all men did eat therof, they neuertheles dyed, nether did any one of so great a number remain vndead. (1548)"
  64.   (1548.8) Udall, etc. Erasm. Par. Luke xxii, "Tempering his woordes to the rawnesse of his disciples, which rawenes he suffred..to remaine a long season in them. (1548)"
  65.   (1549.1) Cranmer in Strype Life App. xl, "Vigils, otherwise called Watchings, remain in the Calendars upon certain Saints' Evens. (1549)"
  66.   (1549.2) Paget in Froude Hist. Eng. (1860) V. 182 "Send for all the council that be remaining unsent abroad. (1549)"
  67.   (1549.3) Act 3 &. 4 Edw. VI, c. 1 §.2 "The said Offices have remained void for a long Time, to the great Let of Justice. (1549)"
  68.   (1550.1) Cranmer Wks. (Parker Soc.) I. 6 "But what availeth it to take away beads, pardons, pilgrimages, and such other like popery, so long as two chief roots remain unpulled up? " (1550)"
  69.   (1550.2) Disc. Common Weal Eng. (1893) 76 "Therof to this daie remaineth these vocables of coine, as libra, pondo, dipondium,..vocables of weight; that afterward weare gyven to coines pretending the same weight. (1550)"
  70.   (1551.1) Recorde Pathway to Knowl. ii. Introd., "And if you abate euen portions from things that are equal, those partes that remain shall be equall also. (1551)"
  71.   (1551.2) T. Wilson Logike 76 "There remaineth a wicked inclination, the same must alwaies be brideled and kept in, even with the terror of the law, as though it were a mouse-roll. (1551)"
  72.   (1553.1) S. Cabot Ordinances in Hakluyt Voy. (1589) 259 "To put the same into a common leger to remain of record for the companie. (1553)"
  73.   (1553-87.1) Foxe A. &. M. (1596) 51/1 "The celebration of Easterdaie remained adiaphoron, as a thing indifferent in the church. (1553-"
  74.   (1555.1) Eden Decades (Arb.) 285 "What parts of the baul of the earth remained yet vndiscouered. (1555)"
  75.   (1555.2) Ridley Wks. (Parker Soc.) 34 "Saying: `We grant the nature of bread remaineth..and yet the corporeal substance of the bread therefore is gone, lest two bodies should be confused together, and Christ should be thought impanate'. (1555)"
  76.   (1555.3) W. Watreman Fardle Facions ii. xii. 294 "How she from thre yeres of age..remained ther [in the temple] seruing God stil a peace. (1555)"
  77.   (1556.1) Phaer &Ae.AElig;neid iv. (1558) K j, "What meanes he? why remaines he thus within his enemies ward?" (1556)"
  78.   (1557.1) Recorde Whetst. L iij b, "If the remainer, and the roote in the quotiente, bee nombers communicante, diuide them so. (1557)"
  79.   (1557.2) Order Hospitalls D vj b, "An Inventorie..shall be Indented, th' one part thereof to remaine in your custodie, and the other in the custodie of the persons charged. (1557)"
  80.   (1557.3) Order of the Hospitalls G viij, "You shall also kepe the *Wardrobe-booke, wherein shalbe written..the remainder of all things at euery Michaelmass [etc.]. (1557)"
  81.   (1557.4) Order of Hospitalls C j, "The Number of children remaining and Pencioners relieved at the Cities charge. (1557)"
  82.   (1558.1) Phaer &Ae.AElig;neid. ii. E iv b, "In his purpose still he fixt remainyd fast. We therageinst with streaming teares. (1558)"
  83.   (1558.2) Warde tr. Alexis' Secr. 13 b, "A verie goodly secrete for the gommes [It. gomme] or burgeons that remaine of the great Pockes. (1558)"
  84.   (1558.3) Warde tr. Alexis' Secr. i. 45 "Take..Ambergryse,..Styrax calamita, [etc.]..And the Ambre, Styrax, and other thinges that remaine in the bottome of the sayd vessel,..will be excedinge good to make muske or swete balles. (1558)"
  85.   (1558.4) Warde tr. Alexis' Secr. (1568) 110 b, "Thinges that remain in the fire without melting, wherein men print very well all maner of metall. (1558)"
  86.   (1558.5) in Feuillerat Revels Q. Eliz. (1908) Table i, "The Master and officers..shall..peruse the remaines of the whole stuffe and other stoare lefte at the laste vewe. (1558)"
  87.   (1558.6) in Strype Ann. Ref. (1709) I. App. iv. 4 "All such as governed..and now remain unplaced and uncalled to Credit. (1558)"
  88.   (1559.1) Abp. Hethe in Strype Ann. Ref. (1824) I. App. vi. 399 "What..spirituall government is, and in what pointes it dothe cheffely remaine. (1559)"
  89.   (1559.2) Morwyng Evonym. 376 "Pres it out strongly and put the decoction prest out through a wullen sight, and pres it out, that the substance may remaine in the sight. (1559)"
  90.   (1559.3) National Covt. in Knox Hist. Ref. ii. 313 "Item the sayd Lords of the congregation and all the members therof shall remaine obedient subiects to our soueraigne Lord and Ladies authoritie. Item the said congregation nor none of them shall not trouble or molest a Church-man. (1559)"
  91.   (1559.4) in Neal Hist. Puritans (1754) I. 93 "After the consecration [of the host] there remains not..any other substance but God-Man. (1559)"
  92.   (1560.1) Becon New Catech. Wks. I. 465 b, "Whatsoeuer the Papistes..pratle in this behalf, I am sure, reason sayeth, that there remaineth bothe bread &. wyne. (1560)"
  93.   (1560.2) Daus tr. Sleidane's Comm. 139 "The remainder to be restored when the warre is finished. (1560)"
  94.   (1560.3) Daus tr. Sleidane's Comm. 7 "He was commaunded by his prince to remain at home. (1560)"
  95.   (1560.4) Whitehorne Ord. Souldiours (1588) 30 b, "If the pouder bee good, you shall see them all to fire at ones; so that there shall be no residence remaining. (1560)"
  96.   (1560.5) Whitehorne Arte Warre 69 "The other twoo shal remain behinde, distaunte other thirtie yardes: the which facion maie bee ordained in a sodaine. (1560)"
  97.   (1561.1) T. Norton Calvin's Inst. i. 18 b, "Among so manifold miserable afflictions of the Jewes..they [the tables of God's covenant] remained still safe and extant. (1561)"
  98.   (1561.2) T. N[orton] Calvin's Inst., "It remaineth that by applyance all the same [benefits] may come to us. (1561)"
  99.   (1561.3) T. Norton Calvin's Inst. i. 52 "Although we graunt that the Image of God was not altogether defaced and blotted out in him, yet was it so corrupted, that all that remaineth, is but vggly deformitie. (1561)"
  100.   (1561.4) T. Norton Calvin's Inst. i. 53 "Euen in the vices themselues there remain emprinted some leauinges thereof. (1561)"
  101.   (1561.5) tr. Calvin's Foure Godlye Serm. iii. G iij b, "It is..suche a special prerogatyue as can not for ye great dignitie therof sufficiently be pryced to remaine and lyue in the churche. (1561)"
  102.   (1562.1) Bulleyn Bk. Simples (1579) 75 "They remaine Kiddes for six monethes, and afterward..be called Goates. (1562)"
  103.   (1562.2) Cooper Answ. Priv. Masse (1850) 108 "Ergo it ought to remain indifferent. (1562)"
  104.   (1562.3) Apol. Private Masse (1850) 8 "To enclose that to some one sort of private profit, that ought to remain in common. (1562)"
  105.   (1562.4) Act 5 Eliz. xxiii. §.8 "The same Party..shall remain in the Prison..without Bail, Baston or Mainprize. (1562)"
  106.   (1563.1) Foxe A. &. M. 1353/1 "Shaxton byshop of Salisburye resigned also with him his bishoprick. And so these two remained a great space vnbishopped. (1563)"
  107.   (1563.2) Harding Answ. to M. Ivelles Challenge To Rdr. (1565) 4 b, "The note of vndiscretion shall remaine to them. (1563)"
  108.   (1563.3) Shute Archit. C j b, "Coronix..you shall deuid into .4. partes. geue one part vnto Cimatium vnder Corona..geue likwise .2 parte vnto Corona..&. the fourth part which remaineth, geue vnto Cymatium ouer Corona. (1563)"
  109.   (1563.4) Shute Archit. C j b, "Coronix..you shall deuid into .4. partes. geue one part vnto Cimatium vnder Corona..the fourth part which remaineth, geue vnto Cymatium ouer Corona. (1563)"
  110.   (1563.5) Win&ygh.et Four Scoir Thre Quest. Wks. 1888 I. 109 "He geuis ane expres command to the innocent woman demittand hir husband, to remain vnmariit or to be reconcilit to hir husband [marg. 1 Cor. 7]. (1563)"
  111.   (1563.6) Homilies ii. Sacrament i. (1859) 443 "Not as especially regarding the terene and earthly creatures which remain. (1563)"
  112.   (1563.7) in W. Nicolson Leges Marchiarum (1705) 138 "If it shall happen the Cattel or Sheep of the one Realm to be *staff-herded, or to remain depasturing upon the ground of the opposite Realm. (1563)"
  113.   (1563-87.1) Foxe A. &. M. (1596) 936/2 "He remained so long manicled that his haire was folded togither. (1563-"
  114.   (1563-87.2) Foxe A. &. M. (1596) 936/2 "He remained so long manicled that his haire was folded togither. (1563-"
  115.   (1565.1) Calfhill Answ. Treat. Crosse (1846) 153 "The same divine nature, after the assumpting of flesh, to remain notwithstanding incircumscriptible. (1565)"
  116.   (1565.2) Cooper Thesaurus s.v. Reliquus, "Camillus writeth that he hath receiued the remaines due vnto me. (1565)"
  117.   (1565.3) Harding Confut. Apol. iv. 212 b, "They can not be the..shining church of Christ... Wherefore it remaineth that it is the synagog of Antichrist, and Lucifer. (1565)"
  118.   (1565.4) Jewel Repl. Harding (1611) 391 "There be certaine men, that..fearing, that if they attaine to any knowledge, they shall be proud: and so they remaine still only in Milke [tr. Augustine: et remanent in solo lacte]. (1565)"
  119.   (1565.5) T. Stapleton Fortr. Faith 16, "I wil be a remainer in thy tabernacle for euer. (1565)"
  120.   (1565.6) MS. Cott. Cal. B. 10. fol. 270 "Which charters remain still undefaced. (1565)"
  121.   (1566.1) Adlington Apuleius 51 "Whether thou wilt remaine with the serpent and in the ende to be swallowed up into the gowlfe of his bodie. (1566)"
  122.   (1567.1) Allen Def. Priesthood 228 "Wherof yet in most Churches ther remaineth a smal signe, by disciplin geuen [etc.]. (1567)"
  123.   (1567.2) Ld. Herries in Robertson Hist. Scot. (1759) II. App. 51 "He hoped the remainder noblemen of their party..would come to the same conformity. (1567)"
  124.   (1567.3) Painter Pal. Pleas. (1813) II. 160 "That I remaine in fielde it is to me greate fame. (1567)"
  125.   (1567.4) Q. Eliz. Let. to Throgmorton in Robertson Hist. Scot. (1759) II. App. 47 "We..cannot but think them to have therein gone so far beyond the duty of subjects, as must needs remain to their perpetual touche for ever. (1567)"
  126.   (1568.1) North tr. Gueuara's Diall Princes iv. II. 104 "The memory of you shall remain eternized to your Successors for euer. (1568)"
  127.   (1569.1) Kingesmyll Confl. Satan (1578) 14 "Gods words remaine beyond the days of the Sunne. (1569)"
  128.   (1570.1) B. Googe Pop. Kingd. iv. 51 b, "And least in grave he shoulde remaine, without some companie, The singing bread is layde with him. (1570)"
  129.   (1570.2) Dee Math. Pref. 10 "Who can remaine..vnpersuaded, to loue..the excellent Science of Arithmetike? " (1570)"
  130.   (1570.3) Levins Manip. 149/35 "A collip, cremium [Cremium, what remains dry in the pan after frying anything, rendering of suet or the like (Du Cange).]" (1570)"
  131.   (1570.4) St. Andrews Kirk-Sess. Reg. (1889) 345 "Content to remain wytht hym oure-alquhair. (1570)"
  132.   (1570-6.1) Lambarde Peramb. Kent (1826) 143 "There standeth yet, upon the high cliffe,..some remaine of a Tower. (1570-"
  133.   (1570-6.2) Lambarde Peramb. Kent (1826) 394 "What remaineth..but that altars should be raised..to this our newe found Godlyng? " (1570-"
  134.   (1570-6.3) Lambarde Peramb. Kent (1826) 243 "As touching this privilege.., although it continue not altogither in the same plight, yet some shadowe thereof remaineth even to this day. (1570-"
  135.   (1570-6.4) Lambarde Peramb. Kent 287 "This place..as also the whole track of their iourney (remaining euer after a greene pathe) the Towne dwellers were wont to shew. (1570-"
  136.   (1571.1) Campion Hist. Irel. ii. vii. (1633) 99 "It shall never bee chronicled, nor remaine in scripture,..that Ireland was lost by my negligence. (1571)"
  137.   (1571.2) Campion Hist. Irel. II. viii. (1633) 102 "For which cause the Earle of Desmond remained many yeares Deputy to George Duke of Clarence his god-brother. (1571)"
  138.   (1572.1) Bossewell Armorie ii. 94 "A great Parke..that had remained vnhunted, duringe the time of foure mens ages. (1572)"
  139.   (1572.2) Gascoigne Counc. to B. Withipoll 7 "Beleeue me now it is a friendly touch, To vse fewe words where friendship doth remaine. (1572)"
  140.   (1572.3) Mascall Plant. &. Graff. v. (1592) 28 "But alwayes take good heede to the binding of your heds that they waxe slack, or shagge, neyther on the one side or other, but remaine fast vpon the clay. (1572)"
  141.   (1572.4) Plat Floures Philos. Addr. to Rdr., "The Iohn so sweete in shewe and smell, distincte by colours twaine, Aboute the borders of their beds in seemelie sighte remaine. (1572)"
  142.   (1573.1) Northbrooke Poore Mans Gard. To Rdr., "The Earth then remained to man as a thing tillable. (1573)"
  143.   (1573.2) Twyne &Ae.AElig;neid xi. Gg iij, "Here now remaine the spoiles, and hansell, of the hautie kinge [de rege superbo Primiti&ae.aeig;] Mezentius loe here lies. (1573)"
  144.   (1573-80.1) Tusser Husb. (1878) 59 "Make hillocks of molehils, in field thorough out, and so to remaine, till the yeere go about. (1573-"
  145.   (1574.1) Hellowes Gueuara's Ep. (1577) 354 "If we sinke not to the bottome, at the leaste we remaine all bemyred. (1574)"
  146.   (1574.2) Newton Health Mag. 8 "The matter..which remained in the fleshe might be extenued. (1574)"
  147.   (1575.1) Fenton (title), "Golden Epistles, contayning varietie of discourse, both morall, philosophicall, and divine, gathered as well out of the remainder of Guevaraes workes, and other authors. (1575)"
  148.   (1575.2) Gascoigne Flowers Wks. 1907 I. 109 "The meanes to single forth The stricken Deare which doth in heard remaine. (1575)"
  149.   (1575.3) in W. H. Turner Select. Rec. Oxford (1880) 367 "To remaine as a perpetuall memory and record of such orders. (1575)"
  150.   (1575.4) tr. Luther's Galat. iii. 1 "The slimy Body and the Remnants of Sin remain still in us. (1575)"
  151.   (1576.1) Baker Jewell of Health 161 b, "When as in it shall no other be contayned or remaine then the excrementes of the sage. (1576)"
  152.   (1576.2) Fleming Panopl. Epist. 67, "I suppose that al your sorrow cannot with such facilitie be supplanted, but that a few sparkles wil remaine. (1576)"
  153.   (1576.3) Fleming tr. Caius' Dogs 33 "It remaineth that we deliuer vnto you the Dogges of a mungrell or currishe kind. (1576)"
  154.   (1576.4) Fleming Panopl. Epist. 68 "So would I have you thinke mee to be, at this present, and for ever hereafter to remaine. (1576)"
  155.   (1576.5) Fleming Panopl. Epist. 272 "To weede out..the bitter plant of couetousnesse,..that of the same not..one braunch, sprig, leafe nor seede be remaining. (1576)"
  156.   (1576.6) Fleming Panopl. Epist. 83 "One refuge yet remaineth, that is patiently to suffer what so euer lucke allotteth. (1576)"
  157.   (1577.1) B. Googe Heresbach's Husb. ii. (1586) 62 b, "Set in grounde well covered with..moulde, and afterwarde hilled, and so suffered to remaine al Winter. (1577)"
  158.   (1577.2) B. Googe Heresbach's Husb. iv. (1586) 188 b, "If any thing remaine, not washed away, you must sweepe it out with a Goose wing. (1577)"
  159.   (1577.3) B. Googe Heresbach's Husb. ii. (1586) 80 "The ground is matted, and as it were netted with the remaines of the olde Rootes. (1577)"
  160.   (1577.4) Dee Relat. Spir. i. (1659) 174 "There remaineth on the Table a goldish shine. (1577)"
  161.   (1577.5) Frampton Joyful Newes ii. 50 "They did remaine opilated, and with euill colour of the face. (1577)"
  162.   (1577.6) Grindal Let. Wks. (1843) 395 "By that occasion my appearance was respited; and I now remain as a man in suspense. (1577)"
  163.   (1577.7) Harrison England ii. iii. (1877) i. 87 "The students also that remaine in them, are called hostelers or halliers. Hereof it came of late to passe, that..Thomas late arch&dubh.bishop of Canturburie, being brought vp at such an house at Cambridge, was of the ignorant sort of Londoners called an `hosteler', supposing that he had serued..in the stable. (1577)"
  164.   (1577.8) Harrison England ii. xxv. (1877) i. 363 "We haue yet remaining, the riall..the salut, the angell [etc.]. (1577)"
  165.   (1577.9) Harrison England iii. viii. (1878) ii. 57 "Notwithstanding that they haue remained there vnset by the space of fortie dais and more: yet some [saffron heads]..haue brought foorth two or three floures a peece. (1577)"
  166.   (1577.10) Hanmer Anc. Eccl. Hist., Euseb. i. vi. (1663) 7 "It remaineth that we begin after a compendious sort from the coming of our Saviour Christ in the Flesh. (1577)"
  167.   (1577.11) F. de L'isle's Legendarie G iv, "Fiue of them came short home, and the most doulte of all remained behinde. (1577)"
  168.   (1577.12) tr. Bullinger's Decades (1592) 460 "The iudgement of Paule in this matter remaineth firme and inuincible. (1577)"
  169.   (1577.13) tr. Bullinger's Decades (1592) 236 "He would not haue so much as the very cinders to remaine of so wicked men. (1577)"
  170.   (1577.14) tr. Bullinger's Decades (1592) 410 "The law, so far as it is the rule howe to liue well and happely,..doth remaine vnabrogated. (1577)"
  171.   (1577.15) tr. Bullinger's Decades iii. ix. 460 "That diuine saying of Sainct Peter remaineth for euer vncomptroleable. (1577)"
  172.   (1578.1) Fenton Guicciard. (1618) 30 "So that the Florentines by this meanes should remaine battered. (1578)"
  173.   (1578.2) Lindesay (Pitscottie) Chron. Scot. (S.T.S.) I. 86 "The Earle of Douglas..was remaining thair..witht out ony suspetionnis of Schir William Creichtounis gaddering. (1578)"
  174.   (1579.1) Churchyard Gen. Rehearsal Wars I j, "He remained with the whole power of footemen nere the Blacke Neastes, as a stale to annoye the enemie. (1579)"
  175.   (1579.2) Fulke Heskins' Parl. 147 "He remained whole in that his indiuided vnity with his father. (1579)"
  176.   (1579.3) Fulke Heskins' Parl. 207 "The distinction remaineth without a difference. (1579)"
  177.   (1579.4) Fenton Guicciard. ix. (1599) 382 "It was hard for him to remaine there, both for the want of victuals, and distemperance of the time, winter approching. (1579)"
  178.   (1579.5) Fulke Heskins' Parl. 146 "It is to be..prayed for, lest while any being sequestred, is separated from ye body of Christe, he remaine farre from health. (1579)"
  179.   (1579.6) Fulke Refut. Rastel 783 "What so euer remained..shoulde be giuen to..children..(not spred..with butter) but sprinkled with wine. (1579)"
  180.   (1579.7) Fulke Refut. Rastel 763 "Prayers remaine still in the Saxon or old English tongue. (1579)"
  181.   (1579.8) Fenton Guicciard. (1618) 233 "In the end..they had recourse to the remainders of the family of the Manfredi their ancient Lords. (1579)"
  182.   (1579.9) Fulke Heskins' Parl. 476 "It still remaineth vnremouable, that a signe and the thing signified, be distinct things. (1579)"
  183.   (1579.10) J. Stubbes Gaping Gulf D iv, "Yf they..remained but in theyr pure naturalles, they would neuer so speake for a faultor prince of Rome. (1579)"
  184.   (1579.11) Spenser Sheph. Cal. Jan. 36 "Whose drops in drery ysicles remaine. (1579)"
  185.   (1579.12) Tomson Calvin's Serm. Tim. 125/1 "Now it remaineth that we looke peecemeale vnto these wordes. (1579)"
  186.   (1579.13) Tomson Calvin's Serm. Tim. 222/1 "Yet they remaine vnpunnished, yea they are holden vp by the chinne to harden them in their wickednesse. (1579)"
  187.   (1579.14) Tomson Calvin's Serm. Tim. 2/2 "This rule..whiche shal remaine of strength vnto the worldes end. (1579)"
  188.   (1579.15) W. Wilkinson Confut. Family of Love, Heret. Affirm. b b, "Not that they should alwayes remaine as subject thereunder. (1579)"
  189.   (1579.16) W. Wilkinson Confut. Familye of Loue, Heret. Affirm. b j b, "Not that they should alwayes remaine as subject thereunder [the ordinance of the Lord], but vntill the appoynted tyme, vntill the manly old age in the godly vnderstanding of the holy word. (1579)"
  190.   (1579-80.1) North Plutarch (1676) 507 "Though now they lead me bound, yet do I remain free unovercome. (1579-"
  191.   (1579-80.2) North Plutarch, Theseus (1676) 9 "Those which then returned with Theseus, did seethe in a great brasse pot all the remain of their provision. (1579-"
  192.   (1579-80.3) North Plutarch (1657) 31 "He..remaineth now no more a King or a Prince, but becometh a *People-pleaser, or a cruell tyrant. (1579-"
  193.   (1579-80.4) North Plutarch (1595) 242 "When the golden and vnfoiled age remained yet whole..at Rome. (1579-"
  194.   (1580.1) Baret Alv. B 1200 "The workes be broken and remaine vnperfite for a time. (1580)"
  195.   (1580.2) Sidney Arcadia (1622) 407 "Yet remained there such footsteps of the foretaken opinion. (1580)"
  196.   (1581.1) A. Hall Iliad i. 15 "The God his mansion keepes, In *Welkin Countrey he remaines. (1581)"
  197.   (1581.2) Fulke in Confer. iii. (1584) Y, "The proper substance of Christes body remaineth not, but a generall being thereof. (1581)"
  198.   (1581.3) J. Bell Haddon's Answ. Osor. 444 "Albeit the thing it selfe..be past, and ye tyme thereof determined: yet doth the power..thereof remaine unmoveable, sure, and undeterminable beyond all ages. (1581)"
  199.   (1581.4) Mulcaster Positions viii. (1887) 51 "Would any man beleue it,..that one Milo so strutted himselfe, so pitcht his feet, so peysed his bodie, as he remained vnremoueable from his place, being haled at..by a number of people. (1581)"
  200.   (1581.5) Pettie tr. Guazzo's Civ. Conv. i. (1586) 8 "You cannot goe to visite the sicke..if you remaine alwaies mewed vp. (1581)"
  201.   (1581.6) W. Blandy Cast. Policy 18 b, "Captayne, Lieutenent, Auncient, Serieant of a Company, gentleman in a company or of the Rounde, Lance passado. These are speciall; the other that remaine, priuate or common Souldiars. (1581)"
  202.   (1582.1) N. Lichefield tr. Castanheda's Conq. E. Ind. lxxix. 163 "With this spoyle the king..remained so *ill contented. (1582)"
  203.   (1582.2) N. Lichefield tr. Castanheda's Conq. E. Ind. i. lxv. 132 b, "That you shoulde understand, wherefore and for what cause I remained in the Indias, for that it is possible that all you do not know. (1582)"
  204.   (1582.3) N. Lichefield tr. Castanheda's Conq. E. Ind. i. lxiii. 128 b, "First he would nominate him that should remaine in the Indias for Captaine generall. (1582)"
  205.   (1582.4) N. Lichefield tr. Castanheda's Conq. E. Ind. i. xxii. 57 b, "Not [to] disclose, that the Factour with the others did remaine prisoners. (1582)"
  206.   (1582.5) N. Lichefield tr. Castanheda's Conq. E. Ind. xxi. 54 b, "To the intent hee might remaine in the Factorye with the Factour. (1582)"
  207.   (1582.6) N. T. (Rheims) 1 Thess. iv. 15 "Vve vvhich liue, vvhich are remaining in the aduent [other versions coming] of our Lord. (1582)"
  208.   (1582.7) N. Lichefield tr. Castanheda's Conq. E. Ind. 163 "With this spoyle the king of Calicut remained..ill contented. (1582)"
  209.   (1582.8) N. Lichefield tr. Castanheda's Conq. E. Ind. i. lxxvi. 156 b, "And so they remained untill the comming of the Vizeroye Don Francisco de Almeda. (1582)"
  210.   (1582.9) N. Lichefield tr. Castanheda's Conq. E. Ind. i. lxxix. 163 "The king..remained so ill contented, that..for a good while after, he could not restore himself. (1582)"
  211.   (1582-8.1) Hist. James VI (1804) 21 "It was decernit that..shoe sould be transportit to the fortalice of Lochlevin, and thair decernit to remaine in captivity. (1582-"
  212.   (1583.1) Golding Calvin on Deut. xxxix. 235 "Let vs glorifie him, and beware yt he remaine vnimpeached in his Maiestie. (1583)"
  213.   (1583.2) Hollyband Campo di Fior 335 "There will alwayes remaine some heare in the cliffe of the penne. (1583)"
  214.   (1583.3) Rich Phylotus (1835) 10 "In the gallant citty of Naples, there was remaining a young man, called by the name of Alberto. (1583)"
  215.   (1583.4) Stubbes Anat. Abus. B vj, "The pride of apparel remaining in sight, as an exemplary of evill. (1583)"
  216.   (1583.5) T. Stocker tr. Civ. Wars Low C. ii. 16 b, "Wee agree..not one forraine Souldier to remaine there generally. (1583)"
  217.   (1584.1) Montgomerie Cherrie &. Slae (1597) 243 "Bot now na bluid in me remaines, Vnbrunt and bruil&ygh.eit throw my vaines, Be luiffis bellowes blawin. (1584)"
  218.   (1584.2) R. Scot Disc. Witchcr. (1886) 445 "An example taken out of the Rosarie of our Ladie, in which booke doo remaine..ninetie and eight examples to this effect. (1584)"
  219.   (1584.3) ?Sidney Disc. Def. Earl of Leicester Misc. Wks. (1829) 272 "In sum, in one the same man, all the faults that in all the most contrary-humoured men in the world can remain. (1584)"
  220.   (1585.1) Fetherstone tr. Calvin on Acts xv. 7. 355 "There remained no phariseisme in Paul. (1585)"
  221.   (1585.2) Higins Junius' Nomencl. 107/2 "Stramentum,..the strawe, stubble, or stumppes remaining in the grounde after the corne is rept. (1585)"
  222.   (1585.3) Higgins tr. Junius' Nomenclator 107 "The strawe, stubble..remaining in the grounde after the corne is rept. (1585)"
  223.   (1585.4) James I. Ess. Poesie (Arb.) 31 "We remaine With Iuglers, buffons, and that foolish seames. (1585)"
  224.   (1585.5) Polwart Flyting w. Montgomerie 254 "Passe to the pothingars againe; Some recipies does yet remaine. (1585)"
  225.   (1585.6) R. Browne Answ. Cartwright 34 "What remaineth but an Idol or counterfet christ? " (1585)"
  226.   (1585.7) T. Washington tr. Nicholay's Voy. iv. xiii, "Vsing in their fightes many guyles and craftes, which are remained to them from their auncestors. (1585)"
  227.   (1585.8) T. Washington tr. Nicholay's Voy. ii. xiii. 49 b, "The title of great..to this day remaineth vnto the house of the Othomannes. (1585)"
  228.   (1585.9) W. Whitaker Answ. Rainolds 283 "The garden wherein Adam for a time remained, was sited in the east. (1585)"
  229.   (1585.10) Faire Em i. 222, "I thank your highness, whose bounden I remain. (1585)"
  230.   (1586.1) C'tess Pembroke Ps. civ. viii, "That safe in rocks the conyes may remaine, To yield them caves, their rocky ribbs are torne. (1586)"
  231.   (1586.2) Day Eng. Secretary ii. (1625) 20 "Him, whose approued fidelity for that it remaineth of no small record to my certaine knowledge, I will presume to verifie. (1586)"
  232.   (1586.3) Lupton Thous. Notable Th. (1675) 122 "Bodies that are strucken with Lightening do remain uncorrupt. (1586)"
  233.   (1586.4) Sidney Arcadia ii. (1622) 113 "In this depth of muzes, and diuers sorts of discourses, would shee rauingly haue remained, but that [etc.]. (1586)"
  234.   (1586.5) Sidney Arcadia (1622) 113 "In this depth of muzes, and diuers sorts of discourses, would shee rauingly haue remained. (1586)"
  235.   (1586.6) Sidney Arcadia iii. xxii, "Yet shewed it most the perfection of the beautie, which could remaine unoverthrowne by such enimies. (1586)"
  236.   (1586.7) T. B. La Primaud. Fr. Acad. i. (1589) 718 "All the Frenchmen that were in the Ile of Sicilia..upon Easter day, at the first peale to Evensong..were al put to death..whereupon this proverbe doth yet remaine amongst us, The Sicilian Evensong. (1586)"
  237.   (1586.8) W. Webbe Eng. Poetrie (Arb.) 75 "Heere by the quainted floodes and springs most holie remaining. (1586)"
  238.   (1587.1) Golding De Mornay, Pref. 8 "Those common and generall Insets haue remained barren in the most part of men. (1587)"
  239.   (1587.2) Garrard Arte Warre (1591) 236 "Such..as bring wares to the campe, he [the High Marshall of the Field] must take order that they be courteously..vsed..procuring them a conuoy..to the intent they may..remaine..satisfied, without suspect of being robbed..of theeues and flibutors. (1587)"
  240.   (1587.3) Harrison England ii. ii. (1877) i. 87 "The students also that remaine in them [Oxford hostels or halls] are called hostelers or halliers. (1587)"
  241.   (1587.4) in Cath. Rec. Soc. Publ. V. 140 "The young king of Scotland remaineth still amongst his..ennemies, who suffer him to take his pastime..under a shew of liberty, but they think themselves sure ynough of him. (1587)"
  242.   (1588.1) A. King tr. Canisius' Catech. in Cath. Tractates (S.T.S.) 209 "That blissit Marie remaines still puir virgine. (1588)"
  243.   (1588.2) J. Mellis Briefe Instr. F iij b, "Diuers parcels more may remaine vnpricked in the Leager, which ought not to bee put in the Iournall. (1588)"
  244.   (1588.3) J. Mellis Briefe Instr. B ij b, "The remaine is the net rest, substance or capitall of the owner. (1588)"
  245.   (1588.4) J. Harvey Disc. Probl. 35 "They will seeme..to haue borrowed euen from the mouth of mightie Ioue, or the oracle of wise Apollo himselfe, or Zenocratically, and Pythagorically to haue remained..Instar Sybill&ae.aeig; cuiusdam vaticinantis, furentisque. (1588)"
  246.   (1588.5) Lambard Eiren. iv. iv. 456 "If they of the towne where the kings Standerd is appointed to remaine, haue not their common weights and measures signed. (1588)"
  247.   (1588.6) Parke tr. Mendoza's Hist. China 395 "Whose memorie doth remain vnto this day amongst the..people, although diffusedly. (1588)"
  248.   (1588.7) Parke tr. Mendoza's Hist. China 252 "The Spaniardes..remained a good while, and passed great heate. (1588)"
  249.   (1588.8) R. Parke tr. Mendoza's Hist. China 76 "The other thirteene prouinces that do remaine haue eyther of them a vizroy or governor. (1588)"
  250.   (1588.9) Shaks. Tit. A. iii. i. 31 "Or shall we bit our tongues, and in dumbe shewes Passe the remainder of our..dayes? " (1588)"
  251.   (1588.10) Shaks. Tit. A. i. i. 147 "Remaineth nought but..with low'd Larums [to] welcome them to Rome. (1588)"
  252.   (1588.11) Shaks. Tit. A. v. iii. 131 "Where you behold vs now, The poore remainder of Andronici. (1588)"
  253.   (1588.12) Shaks. L.L.L. ii. i. 135 "There remaines vnpaid A hundred thousand [crowns] more: in surety of the which, One part of Aquitaine is bound to vs. (1588)"
  254.   (1589.1) Fleming Virg. Georg. ii. 28 "Vnstird it doth remaine, And conquereth..by lasting many yeares. (1589)"
  255.   (1589.2) Puttenham Eng. Poesie i. iii. (Arb.) 22 "The people remained in the woods and mountains, vagarant and dispersed like the wild beasts. (1589)"
  256.   (1589.3) Warner Alb. Eng. vi. xxxi, "They A People shall remaine..and of that Streene Shall Fiue at length re-raigne. (1589)"
  257.   (1589.4) Warner Alb. Eng. v. xxiii. (1592) 102 "We here a blisfull Vintage gayne, That..euermore vnblasted may remaine. (1589)"
  258.   (1590.1) Spenser F.Q. i. i. 1 "Ycladd in mightie armes and silver shielde, Wherein old dints of deepe woundes did remaine. (1590)"
  259.   (1590.2) Spenser F.Q. i. i. 16 "Ay wont in desert darknes to remaine, Where plain none might her see, nor she see any plaine. (1590)"
  260.   (1590.3) Spenser F.Q. ii. vi. 6 "She..greatly ioyed merry tales to faine, Of which a store-house did with her remaine. (1590)"
  261.   (1590.4) Spenser F.Q. ii. ix. 6 "Were your will her sold to entertaine..Great guerdon, well I wote, should you remaine. (1590)"
  262.   (1590.5) Spenser F.Q. i. i. 16 "Ay wont in desert darknesse to remaine. (1590)"
  263.   (1590.6) Shaks. Mids. N. iii. i. 156 "Thou shalt remaine here, whether thou wilt or no. (1590)"
  264.   (1590.7) Spenser F.Q. ii. x. 32 "So to his crowne she him restor'd againe, In which he dyde, made ripe for death by eld, And after wild, it should to her remaine. (1590)"
  265.   (1590.8) Shaks. Mids. N. iii. ii. 171 "My heart to her, but as guest-wise soiourn'd, And now to Helen it is home return'd, There to remaine. (1590)"
  266.   (1590.9) Swinburne Testaments 7 "The definition remaineth irreprehensible. (1590)"
  267.   (1590.10) Spenser F.Q. i. xii. 12 "Where that champion stout After his foes defeasaunce did remaine. (1590)"
  268.   (1590.11) West Symbol. i. ii. §.311 "An Instrument of Surrender is an instrument testifiyng..that the particuler tenant of landes..doth..agree, that he which hath the next immediate remainder or reuersion thereof shall also haue the particuler estate of the same in possession. (1590)"
  269.   (1591.1) Greene Farew. Folly Wks. (Grosart) IX. 324 "Yet remaines there in the minde certain Scyntillul&ae.aeig; voluptatis, which confirmed by a saturnall impression, were harder to root out than were they newly sprong vp in youth. (1591)"
  270.   (1591.2) R. Bruce Serm. (Wodrow Soc.) 298 "It may remain a sure foundation and Ground&dubh.stone to us. (1591)"
  271.   (1591.3) Shaks. 1 Hen. VI, i. i. 175 "For me nothing remaines: But long I will not be Iack out of Office. (1591)"
  272.   (1591.4) Spenser Ruines of Time 578, "I in minde remained..Distraught twixt feare and pitie. (1591)"
  273.   (1591.5) Sylvester Du Bartas i. iii. 513 "What will remaine? Ah! nothing (in respect). (1591)"
  274.   (1591.6) Savile Tacitus, Agricola (1622) 184 "Lest any sparkle of honesty should by mischance remaine within view. (1591)"
  275.   (1591.7) Vestry Bks. (Surtees) 30 "Shepe remainynge in this parishe... At North Pittington a *tuppe hogge. (1591)"
  276.   (1592.1) Constable Poems (1859) 1 "As my heart shall aye remaine A patient object to thy lightning eyes. (1592)"
  277.   (1592.2) Kyd Sp. Trag. ii. v. 17 "O speak, if any sparke of life remaine. (1592)"
  278.   (1592.3) Kyd Sol. &. Pers. ii. i. 303 "Ah, Ferdinand, the stay of my old age, And cheefe remainder of our progenie. (1592)"
  279.   (1592.4) Warner Alb. Eng. vii. xxxiv. (1602) 165 "This Henrie, Earle of Richmond, now poore Lancasters remaine. (1592)"
  280.   (1592.5) West 1st Pt. Symbol. (1647) 100 "[To] suffer the same and every part and parcell thereof to descend come and remaine according to the true meaning of this Indenture. (1592)"
  281.   (1592.6) Warner Alb. Eng. vii. xxxvii. 166 "What might remaine but death for me that liued so vnblest? " (1592)"
  282.   (1592.7) Sc. Acts Jas. VI (1597) §.145 "The cedent remainis Rebelle and at the Horne. (1592)"
  283.   (1593.1) Fale Dialling 19 "Which you shall find least subtract that from the greater, and that which remaineth keep, (for it shall be called the difference kept). (1593)"
  284.   (1593.2) Fale Dialling 14, "I take the complement of the Elevation, which is 38d. out of the reclination of the plat which is 55d., and there remain 17d. (1593)"
  285.   (1593.3) Nashe Christ's T. (1613) 75 "No Trophy remaining, no stone but discituate. (1593)"
  286.   (1593.4) Shaks. Rich. II, i. iii. 149 "Norfolke: for thee remaines a heauier dombe, Which I with some vnwillingnesse pronounce. (1593)"
  287.   (1593.5) Shaks. 3 Hen. VI, iv. iii. 60 "What now remaines my Lords for vs to do..? " (1593)"
  288.   (1593.6) Shaks. Rich. II, i. i. 130 "My Soueraigne Liege was in my debt, Vpon remainder of a deere Accompt. (1593)"
  289.   (1593.7) Shaks. Lucr. 520 "So thy suruiuing husband shall remaine The scornefull marke of euerie open eye. (1593)"
  290.   (1593.8) Shaks. Rich. II, i. i. 130 "My Soueraigne Leege was in my debt, Vpon remainder of a deere Accompt. (1593)"
  291.   (1593.9) Shaks. 3 Hen. VI, iv. vii. 9 "What then remaines..But that we enter, as into our Dukedome? " (1593)"
  292.   (1593.10) Shaks. Lucr. 1452 "Her cheeks with chaps and wrinkles were disguised; Of what she was no semblance did remain. (1593)"
  293.   (1594.1) Blundevil Exerc. vii. ix. (1636) 661 "Adde to the yeere of the Lord given 3, and divide the product thereof by 15, and the remainder shall be the number of the said Indiction. (1594)"
  294.   (1594.2) Blundevil Exerc. i. vii. (1636) 25 "But such [numbers] as cannot bee divided but that there will remaine some odde unite, those are called Primes. (1594)"
  295.   (1594.3) Blundevil Exerc. i. vii. (ed. 7) 25 "Such numbers as may be evenly divided by another number without leaving any remainder, are called Compounds. (1594)"
  296.   (1594.4) Blundevil Exerc. i. v. (1636) 14 "The third number is called the Quotient,..and the fourth number is called the Remainder, if any be. (1594)"
  297.   (1594.5) Blundevil Exerc. l. 176 b, "There will remaine 9. houres 4&p.8. which is the length of the artificiall day, when the Sunne is in the first degree of Scorpio, the one halfe wherof is called the semi-diurnall Arke of that artificial day. (1594)"
  298.   (1594.6) Blundevil Exerc. i. iii. (1636) 8 "Then I say take 10 out of 17 and there remaineth 7, which I set downe. (1594)"
  299.   (1594.7) Blundevil Exerc. i. iii. (1636) 7 "Take 7 out of 14 and there remaineth 7. (1594)"
  300.   (1594.8) Carew Huarte's Exam. Wits iii. (1596) 25 "There will remaine..the forehead and the nape with a little bunchinesse. (1594)"
  301.   (1594.9) Carew Huarte's Exam. Wits v. (1596) 55 "If the other two [ventricles] remained not sound, and without endammageance, a man should thereby become witles, and void of reason. (1594)"
  302.   (1594.10) Carew Huarte's Exam. Wits vi. (1596) 84 "To remaine..affixed, in sort as the sparrowes are attached to birdlime. (1594)"
  303.   (1594.11) Carew Huarte's Exam. Wits xiv. (1596) 250 "Our first parents..lost this qualitie, and the irascible and concupiscible remained. (1594)"
  304.   (1594.12) Kyd Cornelia ii. 360 "The formes of things doe neuer die, Because the matter that remaines Reformes another thing thereby. (1594)"
  305.   (1594.13) Nashe Unfort. Trav. 56 "During my remainder there [in Rome]. (1594)"
  306.   (1594.14) O. B. Quest. Profit. Concern. 10 "Notwithstanding all this, there remained a sculke of such, as neither care nor castigation could amend. (1594)"
  307.   (1594.15) O. B. Quest. Profit. Concern. 17 "There is also a certaine sparke or seed of vertue euer remaining in man..vnlesse reprobacie haue ouer-run all. (1594)"
  308.   (1594.16) Plat Diuerse New Sorts of Soyle 59 "The Coast-men..doo also bestow that which remaineth of the pilchardes upon their leane and hungrey grounds. (1594)"
  309.   (1594.17) Plat Jewell-ho. ii. (1653) 39 "Lettinge the cloues &. riendes [of oranges and lemons] remaine in oile. (1594)"
  310.   (1594.18) Plat Jewell-ho. i. 21 "[Quick lime] whose moisture is altogether exhaled, so as there remaineth therein nothing else, but the terrestrial parts replenished with a fiery vertue. (1594)"
  311.   (1594.19) Plat New Sorts of Soil 25 "When they [corne and other seedes] are ripe..the exhalative water flyeth away, and the generative remaineth. (1594)"
  312.   (1594.20) R. Ashley tr. Loys le Roy 24 "The learning of the Athenians was lost in Athens; only remaining in that towne the school or house of studies. (1594)"
  313.   (1594.21) Spenser Amoretti xlv, "Within my hart..The fayre Idea of your celestiall hew..remaines immortally. (1594)"
  314.   (1594.22) Spenser Amoretti xii, "I then disarmed did remaine. (1594)"
  315.   (1594.23) T. B. La Primaud. Fr. Acad. ii. 394 "The seede..receiueth not fashion presently vpon the conception, but remaineth for a time without any figure. (1594)"
  316.   (1594.24) West 2nd Pt. Symbol. §.136 "The end and effect of such recoueries, is to discontinue and distroy estates tailes, remainders, and reuersions and barre the former owners thereof. (1594)"
  317.   (1595.1) Capt. Wyatt R. Dudley's Voy. W. Ind. (Hakl. Soc.) 56 "In the night a substance of fyre resemblinge the shape of a fierie Dragon should fall into our sailes and theare remaine some quarter of an ower. (1595)"
  318.   (1595.2) Spenser Epithal. 399 " And thou, glad Genius! in whose gentle hand The bridale bowre and geniall bed remaine. (1595)"
  319.   (1596.1) Bacon Max. &. Use Com. Law xxiv. (1630) 94 "So if tenant for life the remainder in fee bee, and they ioine in graunting a rent, this is one solid rent out of both their estates. (1596)"
  320.   (1596.2) Bacon Max. &. Use Com. Law (1635) 52 marg., "A recovery barreth an Escheat taile and all reversions and remaindments thereupon. (1596)"
  321.   (1596.3) Fitz-Geffray Sir F. Drake (1881) 25 "Her silver-feathered turtle-doves, Which in their *golden-wired cage remaine. (1596)"
  322.   (1596.4) Spenser F.Q. v. ii. 36 "But if thou now shouldst weigh them new in pound, We are not sure they would so long remaine. (1596)"
  323.   (1596.5) Spenser F.Q. v. vi. 24 "There all that night remained Britomart, Restless, recomfortlesse. (1596)"
  324.   (1596.6) Spenser F.Q. iv. viii. 51 "Him wretched thrall vnto his dongeon [he] brought, Where he remaines, of all vnsuccour'd and vnsought. (1596)"
  325.   (1596.7) Spenser State Irel. 28 "A nation so antique, as that no monument remaines of her beginning. (1596)"
  326.   (1596.8) Spenser Hymn Love 106 "Man..hauing yet in his deducted spright, Some sparks remaining of that heauenly fyre. (1596)"
  327.   (1596.9) Shaks. 1 Hen. IV, iv. i. 53 "Where now remaines a sweet reuersion, We may boldly spend, vpon the hope Of what is to come in. (1596)"
  328.   (1597.1) Blundevil Exerc. (ed. 2) i. vii. 12 "Such [numbers] as cannot bee divided but that there will remaine some odde unite, those are called Primes. (1597)"
  329.   (1597.2) Beard Theatre God's Judgem. (1612) 465 "His carkasse..was hanged vpon a gallowes, and all his kindred and children put to death, that there might not one remaine of his straine. (1597)"
  330.   (1597.3) Daniel Civ. Wares iii. xx, "That Richard should remain for evermore, close-prisoner. (1597)"
  331.   (1597.4) Daniel Civ. Wars vii. 10 "For all this ebbing chance, remains The spring that feeds that hope. (1597)"
  332.   (1597.5) Hooker Eccl. Pol. v. lxviii. (1611) 368 "Sound and sicke remaining both of the same body. (1597)"
  333.   (1597.6) Hooker Eccl. Pol. v. liii. §.1 "Whatsoeuer is naturall to Deitie, the same remaineth in Christ vncommunicated vnto his Manhood. (1597)"
  334.   (1597.7) Hooker Eccl. Pol. v. lxxi. §.2 "Because by repetition they..confirme the habites of all vertue, it remaineth that we..keep them as ordinances. (1597)"
  335.   (1597.8) Hooker Eccl. Pol. v. §.22 (J.) "Sermons are the keys..and do open the scriptures; which being but read, remain, in comparison, still clasped. (1597)"
  336.   (1597.9) Hooker Eccl. Pol. v. lxxix. 5 "He simply deliuered vp a large morsell whereby the value of that which remained was betrayed. (1597)"
  337.   (1597.10) J. King On Jonas (1618) 493 "What remaineth, but to repent? to change our Morian skinnes, to put off our stained coats, and to wash our feet from their filthinesse. (1597)"
  338.   (1597.11) Lowe Chirurg. (1634) 381 "There remaineth lappered bloud. (1597)"
  339.   (1597.12) Skene De Verb. Sign. s.v. Annuel, "Top-annuel, is ane certaine duty, given and disponed furth of ony bigged tenement or land, of the quhilk tenement the propertie remainis with the disponer, and he is onely oblished to pay the said annuel. (1597)"
  340.   (1597.13) in St. Papers, Dom. 360 "There remain 70 ships of all sorts: six Levantiscoes. (1597)"
  341.   (1597-8.1) Bacon Ess., Faction (Arb.) 78 "When one of the Factions is extinguished, the remaining subdiuideth. (1597-"
  342.   (1598.1) Barckley Felic. Man (1631) 635 "A faithfull friend is hard to be found; the bare name onely remaineth; the thing is obsolet and growne out of use. (1598)"
  343.   (1598.2) Deloney Jacke Newb. ii. 38 "There were shearemen everie one,..And hard by them there did remaine Full foure score rowers taking paine. (1598)"
  344.   (1598.3) Hakluyt Voy. I. 164 "One part of which indentures remaineth in the custodie of the English ambassadors, and the other part in the hands of the commissioners of Prussia. (1598)"
  345.   (1598.4) Hakluyt Voy. I. 150 "One deceased by the way,..and the other remained sick..so that ambassage took none effect. (1598)"
  346.   (1598.5) Hakluyt Voy. I. 97 "The churnmilke which remaineth of the butter. (1598)"
  347.   (1598.6) Hakluyt Voy. I. 595 "The principall catholique recusants..were sent to remaine at certaine conuenient places. (1598)"
  348.   (1598.7) Stow Surv. 361 "Part of the ruines of the old Temple were seene to remaine builded of Cane stone. (1598)"
  349.   (1599.1) Hayward 1st Pt. Life &. Reign Hen. IV 4 "Neither did the continuance of his Raigne bring him to a proude port and stately esteeming of himselfe, but in his latter yeares he remained so gentle and faire in cariage, that [etc.]. (1599)"
  350.   (1599.2) Minsheu Span. Gram. 20 "Now it remaineth to giue a Paradigma or example of euery Coniugation of their Moodes. (1599)"
  351.   (1599.3) Nashe Lenten Stuffe Wks. (Grosart) V. 277 "Nothing of that Castle saue tattered ragged walles nowe remaines. (1599)"
  352.   (1599.4) Nashe Lenten Stuffe 10 "That manner of prouostship or gouernment remained in full force and vertue all their fowre throneships, alias a hundred yeare. (1599)"
  353.   (1599.5) Nashe Lenten Stuffe 59 "Not a scrap..but the cobs of the two herrings the fisherman had eaten remained of him. (1599)"
  354.   (1599.6) Sandys Europ&ae.aeig; Spec. (1632) 142 "This man is very charie over that one remaining, and distilleth all other devises rather than set finger to that string. (1599)"
  355.   (1599.7) Sandys Europ&ae.aeig; Spec. (1632) 111 "In those places where their power remaineth yet unabridged. (1599)"
  356.   (1599.8) Sandys Europ&ae.aeig; Spec. (1632) 232 "There remaines nothing for a Iew converted, but to bee Friered. (1599)"
  357.   (1599.9) in T. Stafford Pac. Hib. i. i. (1633) 11 "To bee committed to ward, there to remaine in safe custodie, untill [etc.]. (1599)"
  358.   (1600.1) Coke Rep. v. 106 b, "Ietsam est quant le nief est in perill d'ê.tre merge et pur disburden le niefe les biens sont iects in le mere..et nul de ceux byens que sont appelles Ietsam Flotsam ou Lagan sont appeles wreck cy longe come ils remain in ou sur la mere, mais si ascun de eux sont mise al terre per le mere, donques ils seront dit wreck. (1600)"
  359.   (1600.2) C. Percy in Shaks. C. Praise 38, "I will ever remain Your assured friend Charles Percy. (1600)"
  360.   (1600.3) Edmonds Observ. C&ae.aeig;sar's Comm. 101 "Such other Commonweales, as before that time had remained newtrall. (1600)"
  361.   (1600.4) E. Blount tr. Conestaggio 4 "Remaining peaceable Lord of the Realme. (1600)"
  362.   (1600.5) E. Blount tr. Conestaggio 74 "This Letter..remained still with them vnopened. (1600)"
  363.   (1600.6) E. Blount tr. Conestaggio 28 "He gave them impresse, and they remained for his service. (1600)"
  364.   (1600.7) F. Davison Ps. cxxxii. in Farr S.P. Eliz. (1845) II. 328 "Where this love-knot remaines vnbroken, God heapes of blisse doth send. (1600)"
  365.   (1600.8) Fairfax Tasso xix. lxv, "Vafrine..with griefe and care Remain'd astound. (1600)"
  366.   (1600.9) Holland Livy xxvii. xxi. 644 "By whose cold and delayfull proceedings..Anniball now these ten yeares had remained in Italie. (1600)"
  367.   (1600.10) Holland Livy 147 (R.) "When they had registered and placed the coloners, they remained still themselves in the same colonie. (1600)"
  368.   (1600.11) Holland Livy 881 (R.) "It were a great disworship and shame even for them, that there should remaine in bondage any [etc.]. (1600)"
  369.   (1600.12) J. Pory tr. Leo's Africa iv. 224 "Batha, whereof now there remaine but very few ruines. (1600)"
  370.   (1600.13) J. Pory tr. Leo's Africa viii. 304 "Inscriptions engrauen in marble, and remaining til this present. (1600)"
  371.   (1600.14) Shaks. A.Y.L. i. i. 179 "This wrastler shall cleare all: nothing remaines, but that I kindle the boy thither. (1600)"
  372.   (1600.15) Shaks. Sonn. cxxii, "Which shall..remain Beyond all date, even to eternity. (1600)"
  373.   (1600.16) Surflet Countrie Farme, iii. liii. 553 "If it spatter, there is yet some waterish moisture remaining in it. (1600)"
  374.   (1600.17) Shaks. A.Y.L. i. i. 179 "Nothing remaines, but that I kindle the boy thither. (1600)"
  375.   (1600.18) Shaks. A.Y.L. i. i. 179 "Nothing remaines, but that I kindle the boy thither. (1600)"
  376.   (1600.19) Shaks. A.Y.L. ii. vii. 39 "As drie as the remainder bisket After a voyage. (1600)"
  377.   (1600.20) Shaks. A.Y.L. ii. vii. 39 "His braine..is as drie as the remainder bisket After a voyage. (1600)"
  378.   (1600.21) W. Watson Decacordon Pref. (1602) A 3 b, "The Germaines (where the imperiall triple Crowne of Caesar yet remaines vp and downe). (1600)"
  379.   (1600.22) W. Watson Decacordon (1602) 350 "A resolute intent..in well, and in woe, to remaine constant. (1600)"
  380.   (1600.23) W. Watson Decacordon ix. x. (1602) 332 "A maxime in the lawes, either vnauthentically defined, or remaining litigious. (1600)"
  381.   (1600.24) Flodden F. vii. (1664) 68 "And in perduring peace remain. (1600)"
  382.   (1600.25) in Turreff Gleanings (1859) 29 "The said day John Michel is ordaint to be put in kirk wolt, thairin to remain quhile he sett caution to adhear to Margratt Quhytt, his spous. (1600)"
  383.   (1601.1) Daniel To C'tess Cumbld. xvi, "This note (Madam) of your Worthiness Remaines recorded in so many Hearts. (1601)"
  384.   (1601.2) Holland Pliny I. 233 "Brought there were thither..such [frogs] as would crie in the water: and that whole kind still remaineth vocall. (1601)"
  385.   (1601.3) Holland Pliny xxxv. xi. II. 550 "In these [unfinished paintings] a man may (as it were) see what traicts and lineaments remaine to bee done. (1601)"
  386.   (1601.4) Holland Pliny II. 517 "The third part of the vein which remaineth behind in the furnace, it is Gal&ae.aeig;na, that is to say, the very mettal it selfe of lead. (1601)"
  387.   (1601.5) Holland Pliny ii. lxv. 31 "Wonderfull it remaineth..How it should become a Globe, considering so great flatnesse of Plaines and Seas. (1601)"
  388.   (1601.6) Holland Pliny I. 65 "In the generall deluge of the countrey by raine they only remained aliue. (1601)"
  389.   (1601.7) Holland Pliny II. 535 "Many other plots and projects there doe remaine of his [Parasius'] drawing. (1601)"
  390.   (1601.8) Holland Pliny I. 359 "Ouer and aboue those monstruosities which Italy hath deuised of it selfe, we haue remaining..those also of strange..nations abroad. (1601)"
  391.   (1601.9) Holland tr. Pliny's Nat. Hist. I. xii. xx. 374 "The Troglodyte Nabath&ae.aeig;ans: who onely of the ancient Nabath&ae.aeig;ans, there setled and remained. (1601)"
  392.   (1601.10) Holland Pliny II. 141 "A faire medicine to cure..the black prints remaining after strokes. (1601)"
  393.   (1601.11) Holland Pliny I. 110 "The rest that Homer so much speaks of..there is no mention or token remaining of them. (1601)"
  394.   (1601.12) R. Johnson Kingd. &. Commw. (1603) 19 " By remaining full of French soldiers all things were turned vpsidowne. (1601)"
  395.   (1601.13) Shaks. All's Well iv. iii. 313 "For a Cardceue he will..cut th' intaile from all remainders. (1601)"
  396.   (1601.14) Shaks. Jul. C. v. v. 1 "Come poore remaines of friends, rest on this Rocke. (1601)"
  397.   (1601.15) Shaks. All's Well iv. iii. 272 "Not that I am afraide to dye, but that my offences beeing many, I would repent out the remainder of Nature. (1601)"
  398.   (1601.16) Shaks. All's Well iv. iii. 313 "Sir, for a Cardecue, he will sell the fee-simple of his saluation, the inheritance of it, and cut th'intaile from all remainders, and a perpetuall succession for it perpetually. (1601)"
  399.   (1601.17) Shaks. Jul. C. i. iii. 18 "His Hand, Not sensible of fire, remain'd vnscorch'd. (1601)"
  400.   (1601.18) Shaks. All's Well iv. iii. 272 "My offences being many, I would repent out the remainder of Nature. (1601)"
  401.   (1601.19) Shaks. Jul. C. i. iii. 18 "Yet his Hand, Not sensible of fire, remain'd vnscorch'd. (1601)"
  402.   (1602.1) Carew Cornwall 111 b, "Onely there remaine the Iuie&dubh.tapissed wals of the keepe. (1602)"
  403.   (1602.2) Carew Cornwall 111 b, "Onely there remaine the *Iuie-tapissed wals of the keepe. (1602)"
  404.   (1602.3) Carew Cornwall i. 3 b, "Where the Horse walloweth, some haires will still remaine. (1602)"
  405.   (1602.4) Fulbecke 2nd Pt. Parall. 68 "As to conditions impossible in facte, such conditions if they go to the defeasans of an estate, the estate notwithstanding remaineth good. (1602)"
  406.   (1602.5) J. Davies Mirum in Modum (Grosart) 9/2 "Let vs with Eagles eyes without offence Transview the obscure things that do remaine. (1602)"
  407.   (1602.6) Marston Ant. &. Mel. v. Wks. 1856 I. 67 "There remaines no discord that can sound Harsh accents to the eare of our accord. (1602)"
  408.   (1602.7) Patericke tr. Gentillet's Disc. 90 "In this contestation..remained their affaires by a long and great space of yeares. (1602)"
  409.   (1602.8) Stillingfl. Orig. Sacr&ae.aeig; ii. ii. §.9 "Especially when he..married into that branch of the family that was remaining there. (1602)"
  410.   (1602.9) Shaks. Ham. iii. iii. 97, 98 "My words flye vp, my thoughts remain below, Words without thoughts, neuer to Heauen go. (1602)"
  411.   (1602.10) Shaks. Ham. iii. iv. 179 "Thus bad begins, and worse remaines behinde. (1602)"
  412.   (1602.11) Segar Hon. Mil. &. Civ. i. v. 7 "That no Citizen unsworne, should remaine out of Italie more then three yeares. (1602)"
  413.   (1602.12) Warner Alb. Eng. Epit. (1612) 396 "No leisure remained the King for his formall courting of so contrarious a Ladie. (1602)"
  414.   (1602.13) 2nd Pt. Return Parnass. iii. i. 1151 "It remaines to try whether you bee a man of good vtterance. (1602)"
  415.   (1603.1) Florio Montaigne ii. iii. 210 "I wil now departe, and licence the remainder of my soule [F. donner cong&eacu. aux restes de mon ame]. (1603)"
  416.   (1603.2) Holland Plutarch's Mor. 794 "The combat remained unatchived and unperfect, neither had it a certaine and doubtlesse conclusion. (1603)"
  417.   (1603.3) Holland Plutarch's Mor. 1143 "Pythia the Priestresse of Apollo, being once come downe from her three footed fabricke, upon which she receiveth that incentive spirit of furie, remaineth quiet. (1603)"
  418.   (1603.4) Holland Plutarch's Mor. 1140 "If love be away,..the act thereof remaineth altogether not expetible, dishonourable, without grace and unamiable. (1603)"
  419.   (1603.5) Holland Plutarch's Mor. 558 "The wales, marks, scarres and cicatrices of sinne and vice remaine to be seene. (1603)"
  420.   (1603.6) Holland Plutarch's Mor. 223 (R.) "Many men do let their fortunes run (as it were through a colander or strainer, wherein the worst stick and remaine in the way behind, whiles the better do passe and run out. (1603)"
  421.   (1603.7) Knolles Hist. Turks (1621) 268 "The Bassa..began..with fire and sword to wast that part of the countrey which yet remained vnspoiled. (1603)"
  422.   (1603.8) Owen Pembrokeshire (1892) 84 note, "No traces remained..but highe and rounde toompes of earth. (1603)"
  423.   (1603.9) Shaks. Meas. for M. i. ii. 154 "This we came not to, Onely for propogation of a Dowre Remaining in the Coffer of her friends. (1603)"
  424.   (1604.1) E. G[rimstone] D'Acosta's Hist. Indies vii. x. 523 "The Mexicaines by this meanes, remained much eased and content, but it lasted little. (1604)"
  425.   (1604.2) E. G[rimstone] D'Acosta's Hist. Indies vi. xiv. 459 "The Edifices and Buildings..were many in number..as doth appeare at this day by their ruines and remainders. (1604)"
  426.   (1604.3) E. G[rimstone] D'Acosta's Hist. Indies iv. iii. 210 "That [metal] which remaines of the refining of gold and silver. (1604)"
  427.   (1604.4) E. G[rimstone] D'Acosta's Hist. Indies iii. xv. 169 "But now that we have left the sea, let vs come to other kinde of waters that remaine to be spoken of. (1604)"
  428.   (1604.5) E. G[rimstone] D'Acosta's Hist. Indies iv. xii. 244 "They put all the mettall into a cloth, which they straine out,..and the rest remaines as a loafe of silver. (1604)"
  429.   (1604.6) E. G[rimstone] D'Acosta's Hist. Indies iv. xii. 245 "They put all the mettall into a cloth, which they straine out very forcibly, so as all the quicke-silver passeth out..and the rest remaines as a loafe of silver, like to a marke of almonds pressed to draw oyle. And being thus pressed, the remainder containes but the sixt part in silver, and five in mercurie... Of these markes they makes pinnes, (as they call them,) like pine apples, or sugar loaves, hollow within, the which they commonly make of a hundred pound weight. (1604)"
  430.   (1604.7) Shaks. Oth. v. ii. 368 "To you, Lord Gouernor, Remaines the Censure of this hellish villaine. (1604)"
  431.   (1604.8) Merch. New-Royall Exchange B ij b, "The Merchants [at Rouen]..shall chuse out of the said number three officers, viz. A Prior and two Consulls, to remaine in their authoritie for one yeare. (1604)"
  432.   (1605.1) A. Wotton Answ. late Popish Art. Ded., "All that remaines is by this, or some such like deed, to professe my sensiblenes of your great fauour. (1605)"
  433.   (1605.2) Bacon Adv. Learn. ii. fol. 9 "The Sunne..passeth through pollutions, and it selfe remaines as pure as before. (1605)"
  434.   (1605.3) Montgomerie Flyting 443 "Whan thae dames deuoutly had done their devore..Of that matter to make remained no more. (1605)"
  435.   (1605.4) Shaks. Lear i. i. 82 "To thee, and thine hereditarie euer, Remaine this ample third of our faire Kingdome. (1605)"
  436.   (1605.5) Shaks. Lear ii. i. 59 "Let him fly farre: Not in this Land shall he remaine vncaught. (1605)"
  437.   (1605.6) Saltern Ant. Laws Gt. Brit. E 2 b, "The Saxons..called their Nobles by a name of the same signification, viz. Earles or eldermen, a name of nobilitie vnknowne in their owne Countrie; where (as I take it) they are called Graues or Greues, signifying a gouernor, which name also they brought hither, and it remaineth in some vse to this day. (1605)"
  438.   (1605.7) Shaks. Macb. iv. iii. 148 "A most myraculous worke..Which often since my heere remaine in England, I haue seene him do. (1605)"
  439.   (1605.8) Shaks. Macb. iv. iii. 148 "Which often since my heere remaine in England, I haue seene him do. (1605)"
  440.   (1605.9) Timme Quersit. ii. iii. 113 "Salt-peter remaineth liquid and fusible in a red hote crucible. (1605)"
  441.   (1605.10) Timme Quersit. ii. iii. 115 "The which water, albeit it alwayes remaineth fluxile and liquid. (1605)"
  442.   (1605.11) Verstegan Dec. Intell. iv. 91 "The redeemer of the remainder of the captiue Troyans that were in Greece. (1605)"
  443.   (1605.12) Verstegan Dec. Intell. iii. (1628) 63 "Aduanced to the honourable titles of Earles and Lords, with Establishment for the continuall remaining of these titles. (1605)"
  444.   (1605.13) Verstegan Dec. Intell. v. (1628) 137 "There remaines yet a tole called *Guid-law, which is paid for cattell at Bowdumbar, a Gate of the City so called, and was first granted for the payment of guides. (1605)"
  445.   (1605.14) Verstegan Dec. Intell. iv. (1636) 100 "This coniuncture to haue remained for some space after the great and generall deluge. (1605)"
  446.   (1606.1) G. W[oodcocke] Hist. Ivstine xxxiv. 112 "That the kingdome should remaine in more safety, and lesse vprore. (1606)"
  447.   (1606.2) S. Gardiner Bk. Angling 85 "Elias thought himself the only remainder of the Church of Israel..: But God otherwise rounded him in the eare. (1606)"
  448.   (1606.3) Shaks. Ant. &. Cl. i. iii. 44 "But my full heart Remaines in vse with you. (1606)"
  449.   (1606.4) Shaks. Tr. &. Cr. ii. ii. 71 "Nor the remainder Viands We do not throw in vnrespectiue siue. (1606)"
  450.   (1606.5) Shaks. Cymb. iii. i. 87, "I know your Masters pleasure, and he mine: All the Remaine is welcome. (1606)"
  451.   (1607.1) E. Grimstone tr. Goulart's Mem. Hist. 278 "He never sturd one iot, but remained firme and inviolable, as if he had beene planted there. (1607)"
  452.   (1607.2) Heywood Wom. Killed w. Kindn. (1617) C 2 b, "Sir I accept it, and remaine indebted Euen to the best of my vnable power. (1607)"
  453.   (1607.3) J. Carpenter Plaine Mans Plough 89 "What gaine these..when they..themselves remaine castawayes, wracking in the depth of hell. (1607)"
  454.   (1607.4) Shaks. Timon iv. iii. 399 "Where should he haue this Gold? It is some poore Fragment, some slender Ort of his remainder. (1607)"
  455.   (1607.5) Shaks. Cor. iii. iii. 124, "I banish you, And heere remaine with your vncertaintie. Let euery feeble Rumor shake your hearts. (1607)"
  456.   (1607.6) Shaks. Timon iv. iii. 400 "It is some poore Fragment, some slender Ort of his remainder. (1607)"
  457.   (1607.7) Shaks. Cor. ii. iii. 191 "If he should still malignantly remaine Fast Foe toth' Plebeij. (1607)"
  458.   (1607.8) Shaks. Cor. ii. iii. 192 "If he should still malignantly remaine Fast Foe to th' Plebij. (1607)"
  459.   (1607.9) Shaks. Cor. ii. iii. 149 "Remaines, that, in th' Officiall Markes inuested, You anon doe meet the Senate. (1607)"
  460.   (1607.10) Shaks. Timon iii. vi. 30, "I hope it remaines not vnkindely with your Lordship, that I return'd you an empty messenger. (1607)"
  461.   (1607.11) Shaks. Timon v. i. 101 "Know his grosse patchery..Yet remaine assur'd That he's a made-vp Villaine. (1607)"
  462.   (1607.12) Shaks. Cor. v. vi. 17 "The People will remaine vncertaine, whil'st 'Twixt you there's difference. (1607)"
  463.   (1607.13) Shaks. Cor. ii. ii. 43 "It remaines, As the maine Point of this our after-meeting. (1607)"
  464.   (1607.14) Shaks. Cor. iv. i. 51 "While I remaine aboue the ground, you shall Heare from me still. (1607)"
  465.   (1607.15) Shaks. Cor. ii. iii. 147 "Remaines, that in th' Officiall Markes invested, You anon doe meet the Senate. (1607)"
  466.   (1607.16) Shaks. Cor. ii. ii. 44 "It remaines..To gratifie his Noble seruice. (1607)"
  467.   (1607.17) Shaks. Cor. ii. iii. 148 "The Tribunes endue you with the Peoples Voyce, Remaines, that in th'Officiall Markes inuested, You anon doe meet the Senate. (1607)"
  468.   (1607.18) Shaks. Timon iii. vi. 39, "I hope it remaines not vnkindely with your Lordship, that I return'd you an empty Messenger. (1607)"
  469.   (1607.19) Topsell Four-f. Beasts 137 "Their common properties of nature, such as..remaine like infallible and invariable truths in euery kinde and country of the world. (1607)"
  470.   (1607.20) Topsell Four-f. Beasts (1658) 329 "To cure a wound made with harquebush-shot... First seek with an instrument whether the pellet remain within or not. (1607)"
  471.   (1607.21) Topsell Four-f. Beasts 669 "That a Bore or male swine wil not remaine of validity and good for breed past three yeare old. (1607)"
  472.   (1607.22) Topsell Four-f. Beasts 415 "It will ranckle worse, by reason of the flaw of yron remaining in the flesh. (1607)"
  473.   (1607.23) Topsell Serpents (1653) 639 "It remaineth to discourse of the Politick, Ethical, and Oeconomick vertues and properties of them [bees]. (1607)"
  474.   (1607.24) Topsell Four-f. Beasts (1673) 435 "If they [Asses] do not breed..before the casting of their Colts-teeth, they remain steril..all their life. (1607)"
  475.   (1607.25) Topsell Four-f. Beasts 124 "If they remaine abroad in the aire,..they grow as light as any vanishing or softer substance. (1607)"
  476.   (1607.26) T. Rogers 39 Art. xxviii. (1633) 176 "The Metusiastes and Papists..beleeue the substance of Bread and Wine is so changed into the substance of Christ his Body, as nothing remaineth but the reall Body of Christ, besides the accidents of Bread and Wine. (1607)"
  477.   (1607.27) W. Sclater 3 Serm. (1629) 11 "Temporall paines remaine as preuentions, as admonitions, as restrainments. (1607)"
  478.   (1608.1) Bp. Hall Epist. i. vi. 284, "I haue noted foure ranks of commonly-named Miracles: from which, if you make a iust subduction, how few of our wonders shall remaine either to beleefe or admiration! " (1608)"
  479.   (1608.2) H. Clapham Errour Left Hand 72 "Some doubts, which yet (as stumps) remaine behind vnpulled vp. (1608)"
  480.   (1608.3) H. Wright in Lismore Papers Ser. ii. (1887) I. 127 "For the remainder of sowe iron nowe Restinge, there is litle or noe barre Iron made thereof. (1608)"
  481.   (1608.4) J. King Serm. St. Mary's 7 "There yet remaineth a fourth point to make vp a quadrate and perfitt honor of the King. (1608)"
  482.   (1608.5) Shaks. Per. iii. iii. 29 (Q.1), "Till she be married, madam,..Vnsistered [read Vnsissered]..shall this hair of mine remain. (1608)"
  483.   (1608.6) Shaks. Per. iii. i. 63 "Aye-remaining lamps. (1608)"
  484.   (1608.7) Topsell Serpents (1658) 621 "From that time forwards, he remained well and lusty, and as sound as a Bell. (1608)"
  485.   (1608.8) Topsell Serpents 779 "Will not permit a [spider's] web-the very pattern, index, and anathema of supernaturall wisdome-to remain untouched. (1608)"
  486.   (1608.9) Willet Hexapla Exod. 487 "How much should he remaine vndemnified,..which goeth to the bosome of his mother the Church?" (1608)"
  487.   (1609.1) Bible (Douay) Jer. xi. 23 "Their sonnes and their daughters shal die in famine. And there shal be no remaines of them. (1609)"
  488.   (1609.2) J. Douland Ornith. Microl. 54 "If you finde two Semibreefe Rests after a perfect Breefe, it shall remaine perfect, vnlesse punctuall Diuision come betweene. (1609)"
  489.   (1609.3) Skene Reg. Maj., Act Jas. II, 132 "Gif any person is sklandered, or suspect of treason, he sal remaine in firmance. (1609)"
  490.   (1609.4) Skene Reg. Maj. 78 "The distres (or gudes poynded) sall remaine in the possession of the complainer, vntil it be discussed, quhither he is lawfullie or vnlawfullie distressed. (1609)"
  491.   (1609.5) Skene Reg. Maj. ii. 12 "The poynds..salbe reteined..in sic ane place pertaining to the poynder..quhere sic poynds or distresse may remaine and be keeped. (1609)"
  492.   (1609.6) T. Jackson (title Ded. A ij b, )"My selfe [shall] remaine the safer from the teeth of vncouched Foxes, if [etc.]. (1609)"
  493.   (1609.7) Bible (Douay) Gen. i. 16 comm., "Ancient Doctors judged it possible, that accidents may remaine without their subject. (1609)"
  494.   (1610.1) Guillim Heraldrie ii. iii. 42 "Adumbration, or Transparency, is a cleere exemption of the substance of the Charge, or thing borne, in such sort as that there remaineth nothing thereof to be discerned, but the naked and bare proportion of the outward lineaments thereof. (1610)"
  495.   (1610.2) Guillim Heraldry ii. iii. 42 "Adumbration or Transparency is a cleere exemption of the substance of the Charge..in such sort, as that there remaineth nothing thereof to be discerned, but the..bare proportion of the outward lineaments thereof. (1610)"
  496.   (1610.3) Gwillim Heraldry (1660) i. iii. 15 "I call those notes or marks, Accidents of Armes, that..may be annexed unto them, or taken from them, their substance still remaining. (1610)"
  497.   (1610.4) Healey Epictetus (1636) 70 "So shall thy thoughts remaine undisturbed. (1610)"
  498.   (1610.5) Holland Camden's Brit. (1637) 608 "Certaine women..put it [sc. salt] in baskets, they call them *Salt barowes, out of which the liquor runneth, and the pure salt remaineth. (1610)"
  499.   (1610.6) Holland Camden's Brit. (1637) 269 "there stood in old time a citie, but now neither top nor toe, as they say, remaineth of it. (1610)"
  500.   (1610.7) Holland Camden's Brit. (1637) 256 "Being now daunted by time, there remaineth an heape of rammell and rubbish, witnessing the ruines thereof. (1610)"
  501.   (1610.8) Holland Camden's Brit. ii. Irel. 86 "In steed of a city it is altogether as one saith po&acu.lij a&lenis.&acu.polij that is A City Citylesse, or The remains of that which was a city. (1610)"
  502.   (1610.9) Holland Camden's Brit. 499 "Albeit the foulers doe..catch great store of young water-foule, yet..abundance..remaineth untaken. (1610)"
  503.   (1610.10) Holland Camden's Brit. (1637) 113 "The residue of Britans remaining alive, withdrew themselves. (1610)"
  504.   (1610.11) Holland Camden's Brit. (1637) 268 "And verily there remaineth yet a great Castle. (1610)"
  505.   (1610.12) Holland Camden's Brit. (1637) 541 "His hand remained heere uncorrupted many hundred yeeres after. (1610)"
  506.   (1610.13) Holland Camden's Brit. 547 "There be many tokens remaining of old antiquity. (1610)"
  507.   (1610.14) Holland Camden's Brit. i. 520 "There is neither tippe nor toe remaining in it [Leicester] of the name Rat&ae.aeig;. (1610)"
  508.   (1610.15) Healey St. Aug. Citie of God xxi. xvii. 858 "Assigning..a false blisse, vnto the Saints in heauen, where they..could neuer be secured to remaine. (1610)"
  509.   (1610.16) J. More in Buccleuch MSS. (Hist. MSS. Comm.) 90 "Such..of their goods as remains in the Styllard and other places of this town. (1610)"
  510.   (1610.17) Shaks. Temp. i. ii. 281 "Imprison'd, thou didst painefully remaine A dozen yeeres:..where thou didst vent thy groanes As fast as Mill-wheeles strike. (1610)"
  511.   (1610.18) Shaks. Temp. i. ii. 277 "She did confine thee..Into a clouen Pyne, within which rift Imprison'd, thou didst painefully remaine. (1610)"
  512.   (1610.19) Shaks. Temp. i. ii. 277 "She did confine thee..Into a clouen Pyne, within which rift Imprison'd, thou didst painefully remaine A dozen yeeres. (1610)"
  513.   (1610.20) Shaks. Temp. i. ii. 278 "She did confine thee..Into a clouen Pyne, within which rift Imprison'd, thou didst painefully remaine A dozen yeeres. (1610)"
  514.   (1610.21) W. Folkingham Art of Survey ii. viii. 61 "Eradicate the ductat of the said mediatie and remainders. (1610)"
  515.   (1610.22) W. Folkingham Art of Survey ii. viii. 61 "From the medietie of the sides vnited, subduct each side seuerally; eradicate the ductat of the said medietie and remainders. (1610)"
  516.   (1611.1) Bible 1 Sam. xxiv. 3 "Dauid and his men remained in the sides of the caue. (1611)"
  517.   (1611.2) Bible Job xxi. 34 "In your answeres there remaineth falshood. (1611)"
  518.   (1611.3) Bible Job xxxvii. 8 "Then the beastes goe into dennes: and remaine in their places. (1611)"
  519.   (1611.4) Bible Heb. iv. 9 "There remaineth therefore a rest [marg. keeping of a Sabbath] to the people of God. (1611)"
  520.   (1611.5) Bible Gen. viii. 22 "While the earth remaineth, seed-time and haruest..shall not cease. (1611)"
  521.   (1611.6) Bible Heb. iv. 9 "There remaineth therefore a rest to the people of God. (1611)"
  522.   (1611.7) Bible Isa. lxv. 4 "A people..Which remaine among the graues, and lodge in the monuments. (1611)"
  523.   (1611.8) Bible Transl. Pref. &page.17 "It remaineth, that we commend thee to God. (1611)"
  524.   (1611.9) Bible Numbers xxxiii. 55 "Those which ye let remaine of them, shall be..thornes in your sides. (1611)"
  525.   (1611.10) Chapman Iliad x. 181 "O friends, remains not one That will..mix..With their outguards, expiscating if the renown'd extreme They force on us will serve their turns? " (1611)"
  526.   (1611.11) Cotgr., "Bressaudes, the crispie mammocks that remaine of tried hogs grese. (1611)"
  527.   (1611.12) Florio, "Bocchina..that stalke or necke of a bullet which in the casting remaines in the necke of the mould, called of our Gunners the bur of the bullet. (1611)"
  528.   (1611.13) Mure Misc. Poems i. 54 "Lyk to a blooming meadow, Quhose pryd doth schort remaine. (1611)"
  529.   (1611.14) Shaks. Cymb. iii. ii. 47 "So he wishes you all happinesse, that remaines loyall to his Vow, and your encreasing in Loue. (1611)"
  530.   (1611.15) Shaks. Cymb. iv. iii. 14 "But for my Mistris, I nothing know where she remaines. (1611)"
  531.   (1611.16) Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. v. iii. §.22. 18 "By which account the great supposed antiquity of Brute, is now lessened by seuen hundred fiftie and two yeares; and the time so scantelized betwixt his and Cesars entrance, that two hundred forty six yeares onely remaine. (1611)"
  532.   (1611.17) Shaks. Cymb. ii. iv. 2, "I would I were so sure To winne the King, as I am bold, her Honour Will remaine her's. (1611)"
  533.   (1611.18) Shaks. Cymb. iv. iv. 43, "I am asham'd To looke vpon the holy Sunne,..remaining So long a poore vnknowne. (1611)"
  534.   (1611.19) Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. ix. xv. §.86. 649/2 "Her Coffin..hath euer since so remained, and neuer reburied. (1611)"
  535.   (1611.20) Shaks. Cymb. i. iv. 173 "If shee remaine vnseduc'd, you not making it appeare otherwise [etc.]. (1611)"
  536.   (1611.21) Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. vi. xvi. 96 "Many remnants [of causeways] remaine, especially in pastures, or by-grounds out of the rode way. (1611)"
  537.   (1611.22) Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. ix. viii. §.46 "Neither is the Popes reuenge thus appeased, some higher greeces yet remaine, on which his Greatnesse..must display it selfe. (1611)"
  538.   (1611.23) Shaks. Wint. T. ii. i. 51 "He ha's discouer'd my Designe, and I Remaine a pinch'd Thing; yea, a very Trick For them to play at will. (1611)"
  539.   (1611.24) Speed Hist. Gr. Brit. vii. xlv. §.13. 371 "The remembrance of which field is retained vnto this day, by certaine small Hilles there remaining, whence haue beene digged the bones of men, Armour, and the water-chaines of horse-bridles. (1611)"
  540.   (1611.25) Sir W. Mure Misc. Poems i. 54 "Lyk to a blooming meadou Quhose pryd doth schort remaine. (1611)"
  541.   (1611.26) Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. vii. xliv. 366 "His..bones as yet remaine..in a Chest of Grey-Marble, reared vpon foure small pillars, couered with a copped stone of the same. (1611)"
  542.   (1611.27) Shaks. Wint. T. v. ii. 130 "This Mysterie remained vndiscouer'd. (1611)"
  543.   (1611.28) Shaks. Cymb. iii. ii. 47 "So he wishes you all happinesse, that remaines loyall to his Vow, and your encreasing in Loue, Leonatus Posthumus. (1611)"
  544.   (1611.29) Shaks. Cymb. i. iv. 173 "If shee remaine vnseduc'd..you shall answer me with your Sword. (1611)"
  545.   (1611.30) Tourneur Ath. Trag. v. i, "If any roote of life remaines within 'em..feare 'em not. (1611)"
  546.   (1611.31) Tourneur Ath. Trag. v. i. Wks. 1878 I. 136 "If any roote of life remaines within 'em Capable of Phisicke, feare 'em not my Lord. (1611)"
  547.   (1611.32) Panegyr. Verses in Coryat's Crudities, "For he would not Take orders but remaine an Idiote. (1611)"
  548.   (1612.1) Benvenuto Passenger's Dialogues, Ital. &. Eng. (Nares) "Specially, when wee would abstergifie, and that the huske remaine behind in the boyling of it. (1612)"
  549.   (1612.2) Brerewood Lang. &. Relig. (1614) 94 "It is alleaged that the word Tatari, or Totari, (for so indeed they are rightly called, as learned men obserue, and not Tartari) signifieth in the Syriaque and Hebrew tongues, a Residue or Remainder such as these Tartars are supposed to bee of the Ten Tribes. (1612)"
  550.   (1612.3) Colson Gen. Treas., Art Arithm. B bb 2 b, "Of Substraction... The first number is to be called the Maior, grosse sum, sum total, or superior number... The second is named the Minor... The third is called the Remainer. (1612)"
  551.   (1612.4) Drayton Poly-olb. ix. 14 "A constant Mayden still she onely did remaine, The last her genuine lawes which stoutly did retaine. (1612)"
  552.   (1612.5) Shelton Quix. iii. vii. 182 "They shall remaine captiue, and intangled in the intricable amorous net. (1612)"
  553.   (1612.6) Woodall Surg. Mate Wks. (1653) 201 "Some cholerick matter remaineth behinde in right-gut yet unevacuated. (1612)"
  554.   (1612.7) Woodall Surg. Mate Wks. (1653) 270 "Divaporation is exhalation by fire of vapour, remaining in liquid substances, till all aquosity be consumed. (1612)"
  555.   (1613.1) Brerewood Lang. &. Relig. 196 "Although the wound be in some sort healed, yet the wem or scar still remaineth. (1613)"
  556.   (1613.2) Purchas Pilgrimage 814 "Scarce any mention of the houses remained. (1613)"
  557.   (1613.3) Purchas Pilgrimage vi. xi. (1614) 632 "Causing (as the Moors report) that the bullets should still remaine in the Pieces when they were discharged. (1613)"
  558.   (1613.4) Purchas Pilgrimage (1614) 400 "These reeds would fight together, and the victorie should remaine with him whose reede got the better. (1613)"
  559.   (1613.5) Purchas Pilgrimage (1614) 338 "Benjamen Tudelensis telleth that one..had taken..the remainder of the Arke, and therewith built an Ismaeliticall Meschit. (1613)"
  560.   (1613.6) Sherley Trav. Persia 32 "The eldest son of the King remained at the Court of his father, administring all that, which his fathers defect of light vnabled him to doe. (1613)"
  561.   (1613.7) Shaks. Hen. VIII, v. iii. 181 "As I haue made ye one Lords, one remaine: So I grow stronger, you more Honour gaine. (1613)"
  562.   (1613.8) Tapp Pathw. Knowl. 8 "And when you haue all added them, see what remaines besides the nynes, and drawing a short line [etc.]. (1613)"
  563.   (1614.1) Earl Stirling Domes-day v. (R.), "When humaniz'd our Saviour did remaine. (1614)"
  564.   (1614.2) Raleigh Hist. World ii. 312 "His Sepulchre remained in S. Hierome's time, and over it the Sunne engraven. (1614)"
  565.   (1614.3) Raleigh Hist. World §.5. 40 "Or if the soile and seate had not remained, then would not Moses, who wrote of Paradise about 850 years after the floud, haue described it so particularly. (1614)"
  566.   (1614.4) Selden Titles Hon. 286 "Thanes remained as a distinct name of dignitie, and vanisht not at the innouation of new honors. (1614)"
  567.   (1614.5) Sir W. Mure Dido &. &Ae.AElig;neas Wks. (S.T.S.) I. 78 "None sluethfull in the citty do remaine. (1614)"
  568.   (1614.6) Sir W. Mure Dido &. &Ae.AElig;neas iii. 446 "Seazing on her death&dubh.seal'd lipps to knowe If any sponk of breath as &ygh.it remain'd. (1614)"
  569.   (1614.7) Selden Titles Honor 93 "Whil'st the Chaliphat remained vndeuided. (1614)"
  570.   (1614.8) T. Bedwell Nat. Geom. Numbers ii. 22 "The Remaine or difference of 144, and 148, is 4. (1614)"
  571.   (1614-15.1) Boys Wks. (1622) 597 "Soules departed..doe not obambulate and wander vp and downe, but remaine in places of happinesse or vnhappinesse. (1614-"
  572.   (1615.1) Crooke Body of Man 698 "It remaineth that wee proceede vnto the dilucidation of some difficult questions concerning the Eares. (1615)"
  573.   (1615.2) Chapman Odyss. xxiii. 349 "The scar That still remaines a marke too ocular To leaue your heart yet blinded. (1615)"
  574.   (1615.3) Crooke Body of Man 376 "The heat of the right must..be in time extinguished, the heat of the left remaining inviolate. (1615)"
  575.   (1615.4) G. Sandys Trav. 119 "That three dayes battell..maintained by a poore remainder of the Mamalucks. (1615)"
  576.   (1615.5) G. Sandys Trav. 225 "But no tract therof [of the Labyrinth] remained in the days of Pliny. (1615)"
  577.   (1615.6) Goddard Neaste of Waspes F iij, "Why howe nowe Waspes, are you returnd agen? I knowe vnstung remaines a worlde of men And therefore once more out. (1615)"
  578.   (1615.7) G. Sandys Trav. Ded., "Those rich lands..remaine waste and ouergrowne with bushes, receptacles of wild beasts. (1615)"
  579.   (1615.8) G. Sandys Trav. iv. 274 "Passing by Ciceros Villa, euen at this day so called, where yet do remaine the ruines of his Academy. (1615)"
  580.   (1615.9) G. Sandys Relation III. 153 "On the twentieth of March with the rising Sunne we departed. A small remainder of that great Caruan; the Nostraines (so name they the Christians of the East) that rid vpon Mules and Asses being gone before. (1615)"
  581.   (1615.10) G. Sandys Trav. 227 "To be conueyed by him vnto the Lazaretta, there to remaine for thirtie or fortie dayes before I could be admitted into the Citie. (1615)"
  582.   (1615.11) G. Sandys Trav. 77 "Whose posterity in part remaineth to this day, though vassaled to the often changes of forraine Governours. (1615)"
  583.   (1615.12) J. Chamberlain in Crt. &. Times Jas. I (1848) I. 362 "The place of Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports hath..remained in the lord chamberlain's hands as *in deposito. (1615)"
  584.   (1615.13) Latham Falconry (1633) Words Art expl., "Pill, and pelfe of a fowle, is that refuse and broken remains which are left after the Hawke hath been relieued. (1615)"
  585.   (1615.14) Rowlands Melancholie Knt. 33 "Old bookes, wherein the worm-holes doe remaine. (1615)"
  586.   (1615.15) W. Lawson Country Housew. Gard. (1626) 16 "There is another way..to get not onely Plants for graffing, but Sets to remaine for Trees, which I call a Running Plant. (1615)"
  587.   (1615.16) W. Bedwell Moham. Impost. ii. 59 "Therefore there remaineth yet another great difficultie, videl. How this law should be vniuersall. (1615)"
  588.   (1615.17) tr. De Montfart's Surv. E. Indies 31 "Their Venus-shells consist of certaine kind of earth or clay which hath remaind a 100 yeares in one place. (1615)"
  589.   (1616.1) Brent tr. Sarpi's Hist. Counc. Trent (1676) 518 "The Pope, considering that the Conclavists of account remain at Rome. (1616)"
  590.   (1616.2) Brent tr. Sarpi's Counc. Trent (1676) 166 "The whole nature of man..remained crooked; not by the curvity of Adam, but by his own. (1616)"
  591.   (1616.3) J. Lane Contn. Sqr.'s T. vii. 68 "Of his litle virtue whiche remaines Hee to his inmost reason recomplaines. (1616)"
  592.   (1616.4) Surfl. &. Markh. Country Farme 568 "To the end that..in beating it with beetles, heckling and spinning of it, such filth may not remaine among the tow. (1616)"
  593.   (1617.1) Moryson Itin. i. 161, "I will..scoure up that little Toscane language, which..shall be remaining unto me. (1617)"
  594.   (1617.2) Moryson Itin. ii. 100 "Two things remained to settle the Kingdome. First the ridding Ireland of the Swordmen. (1617)"
  595.   (1617.3) Moryson Itin. ii. iii. i. 213 "The remainder can hardly beare such deminution, as all Armies are subiect vnto. (1617)"
  596.   (1617.4) Moryson Itin. ii. 202 "Don Iean and the remaine of the Spaniards at Kinsale, were all embarked ready to be gone. (1617)"
  597.   (1617.5) Moryson Itin. i. 37 "After they had fined me some cannes of wine, and..had made me free, it remained that he whom they had chosen to be my God-father,..should instruct me with some precepts. (1617)"
  598.   (1617.6) MS. Acc. St. John's Hosp., Canterb., "The remainor [of the money is] in the boxe. (1617)"
  599.   (1618.1) Hist. P. Warbeck in Select. Harl. Misc. (1793) 70 "Loth to remain amongst such distrustful enemies, he quietly returned to his most assured friend, the lady Margaret. (1618)"
  600.   (1618.2) in Capt. Smith Wks. (Arb.) 541 "There are so many sofisticating Tobaco-mungers in England, were it neuer so bad, they would sell it for Verinas, and the trash that remaineth should be Virginia. (1618)"
  601.   (1618.3) in Capt. Smith Wks. (Arb.) 541 "There are so many sofisticating Tobaco-mungers in England, were it neuer so bad, they would sell it for Verinas, and the trash that remaineth should be Virginia. (1618)"
  602.   (1618.4) in J. Charnock Hist. Mar. Archit. (1801) II. 237 "There will remaine in stock at Deptford 738 t. 14 c. 0 q. 9 lb. (1618)"
  603.   (1619.1) Sir J. Sempill Sacrilege Handl. 73 "So must it not remaine still e&lenis.n au&lenis.tw&frown., but returne e&lenis.pi xriston. All these prerogatiual Prepositions end euer in Christ. (1619)"
  604.   (1620.1) Melton Astrolog. 18 "If you should kill three hundred, you would still remain but a Quack-salving Physician. (1620)"
  605.   (1620.2) Robinson Mary Magd. 534 "Vaine woman!..shall thy heart vnsounded, still remaine vnsound?" (1620)"
  606.   (1620.3) Shelton Don Quixote ii. iv, "A great deal of Goods..of all which the young man remained a dissolute Lord. (1620)"
  607.   (1620.4) Shelton Don Quixote I. iii. i. 116 "He arose, remaining bended in the midst of the way, like unto a Turkish Bow, without being able to address himself. (1620)"
  608.   (1620.5) Venner Via Recta viii. 190 "They remaining crude and inconcocted in the body..doe at length settle and produce morbificall affects. (1620)"
  609.   (1620.6) Venner Via Recta viii. 179 "This order of supping being obserued, there will remaine a competent time..before they goe to bed,..for the meats..to concoct. (1620)"
  610.   (1620.7) tr. Boccaccio's Dream 33 "No imbarment remained but remembrance of the Marquesse. (1620)"
  611.   (1620-55.1) I. Jones Stone-Heng (1725) 40 "There could not possibly be a convenient *Head-height remaining a Passage underneath. (1620-"
  612.   (1620-55.2) I. Jones Stone-Heng, (1725) 42 "The Ruin yet remaining drawn in Prospective. (1620-"
  613.   (1621.1) Burton Anat. Mel. iii. ii. i. i. (1651) 436 "Lions and Harts, which..many times kill each other, or compell them to abandon the rut, that they may remain masters in their places. (1621)"
  614.   (1621.2) Lady M. Wroth Urania 174 "They went to eate that poore remaining that there was left them. (1621)"
  615.   (1621.3) Lady M. Wroth Urania 274 "Your dearest selfe remaines infigured in my chastest breast. (1621)"
  616.   (1621.4) Molle Camerar. Liv. Lib. iii. xx. 217 "The third made that which remained to hang a tone-side. (1621)"
  617.   (1621.5) Quarles Esther xviii, "That remainder of proud Haman's straine, Their hands haue rooted out. (1621)"
  618.   (1621.6) T. Granger Exp. Eccles. vii. 12. 175 "The swellings and diseases of the body, whose root remaineth still within, and pullulateth againe after the same, or some other manner. (1621)"
  619.   (1621.7) Execution at Prague in Harl. Misc. (Malh.) III. 411 "Remain in perpetual prison. (1621)"
  620.   (1621.8) First Bk. Discipl. 10 "Because..Articles thereanent remaine yet unresolved, and referred to further conference. (1621)"
  621.   (1622.1) Bacon Hen. VII, Mor. &. Hist. Wks. (Bohn, 1860) 311 "To remain with the queen dowager her mother. (1622)"
  622.   (1622.2) Donne Serm. i. 5 "He that comes alive out of that field [a duel] comes a dead man, because he comes a deadly sinner, and he that remains dead in the field is gone to an everlasting death. (1622)"
  623.   (1622.3) Fletcher Love's Cure iii. ii, "Be there but one spark Of fire remaining in him unextinct, With my discourse I'll blow it to a flame. (1622)"
  624.   (1622.4) H. Sydenham Serm. Sol. Occ. (1637) 178 "Rather..than sacrifice the remainder of a famin'd body to an honourable death. (1622)"
  625.   (1622.5) Mabbe tr. Aleman's Guzman d'Alf. i. 148 "It was my hap to meet with the shanke-bone [orig. Sp. can&tilde.illa] of a Heyfer..and presently..I had lapt vp my Shanker [orig. Sp. cancarron] in the Paste that remained. (1622)"
  626.   (1622.6) Malynes Anc. Law-Merch. 370 "Take all the remainders of the Accounts by Debitor and Creditor, which is the ballance of the Booke. (1622)"
  627.   (1622.7) Misselden Free Trade 73 "It now remaineth briefely to show the Too Loose Vse thereof, by Vngouerned Trade. (1622)"
  628.   (1622.8) Malynes Anc. Law-Merch. 274 "There remaineth a Paste..called the Almond Paste, which by a limbecke receiuing fire, causeth the Quickesiluer to subleme [sic]. (1622)"
  629.   (1622.9) R. Hawkins Voy. S. Sea xli. 99 "Arrowes..headed with a flint stone, which is loose, and hurting, the head remaineth in the wound. (1622)"
  630.   (1622.10) in Buccleuch MSS. (Hist. MSS. Comm.) I. 210 "He seeks not that the children should remain under the tutle of women. (1622)"
  631.   (1623.1) Bingham Xenophon 62 "There remained yet a little knop aboue them..where the enemies guards did sit. (1623)"
  632.   (1623.2) Gouge Serm. Extent God's Provid. §.15 "The Coroner and his Inquest comming to view the bodies, found remaining but 63. (1623)"
  633.   (1623.3) Gouge Serm. Extent God's Provid. §.15 "The Coroner and his Inquest comming to view the bodies, found remaining but 63. (1623)"
  634.   (1623.4) J. Johnson Arith. i. C 1, "The proofe of Addition is made by Subtraction; for if you subtract the numbers which you added from the totall of the Addition, there will remaine nothing, if the worke be truly done. (1623)"
  635.   (1623.5) Jobson Golden Trade 145 "The Lyon..remaines feeding..whilest his small seruant [sc. the Jackal] stands barking, and yalping by. (1623)"
  636.   (1623.6) W. L'Isle Sax. Treat. conc. Old &. New Test. f. e 3, "I meane ere long to let the world know what is more remaining; as more I have seene both in our Universitie Libraries, and that of Sir Robert Cotton. (1623)"
  637.   (1623.7) tr. Favine's Theat. Hon. iii. vi. 374 "That the Order may remaine pure and vndefamed, according as it ought to doe. (1623)"
  638.   (1624.1) Bp. M. Smith Serm. (1632) 34 "Fabricius..remained..vndauntable, and vnmoveable. (1624)"
  639.   (1624.2) Capt. Smith Virginia ii. 29 "The groutes and peeces of the cornes remaining, by fanning..away the branne, they boyle 3 or 4 houres with water. (1624)"
  640.   (1624.3) Capt. Smith Virginia (1629) 212 "Such like as they spare of the remainings. (1624)"
  641.   (1624.4) Darcie Birth of Heresies xxii. 104 "The body it self of the planetall Sunne remaines and continues in his sphericall Orbe. (1624)"
  642.   (1624.5) F. White Repl. Fisher 421 "In Transubstantiation the matter is destroyed, and the quantitie and accidents remaine, and in Transelementation the matter remaineth, and the essentiall and accidentall formes are altered. (1624)"
  643.   (1624.6) Gataker Transubst. 107 "Under them all and each particle of them undevidedly remaining. (1624)"
  644.   (1624.7) Gataker Transubst. 173 "The accidents of bread and wine remaine without actuall inhering and being in their naturall subject. (1624)"
  645.   (1624.8) Wotton Archit. i. ad fin., "I will conclude the first Part of my present Travel. The second remaineth concerning Ornaments. (1624)"
  646.   (1625.1) Bacon Ess., Truth (Arb.) 499 "And though the Sects of Philosophers of that Kinde be gone, yet there remaine certaine discoursing Wits. (1625)"
  647.   (1625.2) Bp. Mountagu App. C&ae.aeig;sar vi. 169 "The blot..of sin..remaining in the soule of man, in like manner as it did before condonation. (1625)"
  648.   (1625.3) Fletcher, etc. Fair Maid Inn iii. ii, "The lesse remainer Is dowry large enough. (1625)"
  649.   (1625.4) Jackson Creed v. xliv. §.1 "It is the remediless remainder of our first parents' pride. (1625)"
  650.   (1625.5) Markham Farew. Husb. (1625) 115 "Neither will the Corne corrupt or grow faughty, as long as the wormewood remaines amongst it. (1625)"
  651.   (1625.6) Massinger New Way i. i, "The remainder of a single can Left by a drunken porter, all night pall'd too. (1625)"
  652.   (1625.7) Massinger New Way i. i, "Wellborn. No bouse, nor no tobacco? Tapwell. Not a suck, sir, Nor the remainder of a single can. (1625)"
  653.   (1625.8) Purchas Pilgrims I. v. 650, "I caused all my Laskayres to remaine aboord the Vnicorne. (1625)"
  654.   (1625.9) Sir H. Finch Law (1636) 225 "There remaineth yet one generall and common affection scattered throughout the whole Law..which we call an Action. (1625)"
  655.   (1625.10) Sir H. Finch Law (1636) 135 "A Mill-stone, though it be lifted vp to be picked and beaten..remaineth parcell of the Mill. (1625)"
  656.   (1625.11) tr. Gonsalvio's Sp. Inquis. 145 "Clapped a Barnacle vpon his tongue, which remained there vntill the fire had consumed it. (1625)"
  657.   (1626.1) Bacon New Atl. 25 "They haue some few Stirps of Iewes, yet remaining amongst them, whom they leaue to their owne Religion. (1626)"
  658.   (1626.2) Bacon Sylva §.31 "Flame doth not mingle with Flame..but only remaineth contiguous; As it commeth to passe betwixt Consisting Bodies. (1626)"
  659.   (1626.3) in Rushw. Hist. Coll. (1659) I. 230, "I have been so frugal of making use of the old remain, that there is no need of ammunition, or other necessaries. (1626)"
  660.   (1627.1) Abp. Abbot in Rushw. Hist. Coll. (1659) I. 461 "Thus..to quicken my remembrance, I have laid down the Cause and the Proceedings of my sending into Kent, where I remain. (1627)"
  661.   (1627.2) Capt. Smith Seaman's Gram. ii. 13 "There remaines nothing..but onely seeling the Cabins. (1627)"
  662.   (1627.3) Earl of Manchester in Buccleuch MSS. (Hist. MSS. Comm.) I. 267 "Therefore the remain [of the loan] must needs be got up, which is not past 50,000 l. (1627)"
  663.   (1627.4) Earl Manch. in Buccleuch MSS. (Hist. MSS. Comm.) I. 267 "The loans have brought in 240,000l. at least; therefore the remain must needs be got up, which is not past 50,000l. (1627)"
  664.   (1627.5) Hakewill Apol. 35 "Onely this part of [Christendom]..remaines..vnlightned, in the darkenes of ignorance. (1627)"
  665.   (1627.6) Hakewill Apol. (1630) 113 "Notwithstanding their [the elements] continuall transmutation, or transelementation,..of one into another, yet by a mutuall retribution it still remaines the same. (1627)"
  666.   (1627.7) Hakewill Apol. iii. ix. (1630) 261 "That little life of it [Rhetoric] which remained being reserved only in the predicancie of Postillars. (1627)"
  667.   (1627.8) May Lucan vii. 846 "There gold rak'd in Spaine, There th' Easterne Nations treasuryes remaine. (1627)"
  668.   (1628.1) Coke On Litt. 326 b, "There be three kinde of Writs of Formedon, viz. The first in the Discender to be brought by the issue in taile, which claime by discent Per formam doni. The second is in the Reuerter, which lieth for him in the reuersion or his heires or Assignes after the state taile be spent. The third is [in] the Remainder, which the Law giueth to him in the remainder, his Heires or Assignes after the determination of the estate taile. (1628)"
  669.   (1628.2) Coke On Litt. 142 "A Rent seruice cannot be reserued out of any inheritance but such as is manurable, whereinto the Lord may enter and take a distresse, as in Lands and Tenements, Reuersions, Remainders, and as some haue said, out of the herbage of lands. (1628)"
  670.   (1628.3) Coke On Litt. 142 b, "If a man..will giue lands in taile, the remainder ouer in fee simple without deed [etc.]. (1628)"
  671.   (1628.4) Digby Voy. to Medit. 94 "Att the ebbe shee [the ship] remained all adry. (1628)"
  672.   (1628.5) Digby Voy. Medit. (1868) 19 "[They] gaue me leaue to carrie away all the English captiues that remained here (which were near 50), paying onely the money they cost vnto their patrones. (1628)"
  673.   (1628.6) E. Blount in Earle Microcosm. To Rdr. (Arb.) 18 "In the meanwhile, I remaine Thine. Ed. Blovnt. (1628)"
  674.   (1628.7) Feltham Resolves ii. lxxxix. 257 "The Act remaines adultery still:..nor can a Man vnact it againe. (1628)"
  675.   (1628.8) Le Grys tr. Barclay's Argenis 216 "Lest my Vncle..should the more effrontedly execute vpon mee the remainder [of his treachery]. (1628)"
  676.   (1628.9) Ld. Brooke (F. Grevil) Hum. Learn. cxviii, "And of these Arts it may be said againe, That since their Theoricke is infinite; Of infinite there can no Artes remaine... Their Theoricke then must not waine their vse. (1628)"
  677.   (1629.1) Rutherford Lett. (1862) I. 44 "Fulfil with joy the remnant of the grounds and remainders of the afflictions of Christ in your body. (1629)"
  678.   (1630.1) Capt. J. Smith Trav. &. Adv. ii. 57 "In this little Ile of Mevis,..I have remained..to wod and water and refresh my men. (1630)"
  679.   (1630.2) Drumm. of Hawth. Flowres of Sion D 2, "Amidst that Masse of Ruines they did make, Safe and all scarrelesse yet remaines my Minde. (1630)"
  680.   (1630.3) Drumm. of Hawth. Poems Wks. 34/1 "Her [Earth's] surface shakes..Towns them ingulf..Now nought remaineth but a Waste of Sand. (1630)"
  681.   (1630.4) Hales Gold. Rem. (1688) 364 "In the blood thus drop'd there remains a spirit of life congenius to that in the body. (1630)"
  682.   (1630.5) Levett Ordering of Bees (1634) 51 "Put the Combes and water together into a Canvas bagge,..and straine as much as you can.., casting away the rosse that remaineth in the bag. (1630)"
  683.   (1630.6) Pagitt Christianogr. i. ii. (1636) 38 " There was an old estimate made of Germany..that..there was not past one twelfth part of it remaining Catholicke. (1630)"
  684.   (1630.7) R. Johnson Kingd. &. Commw. 14 "The melancholike [humours]..remaine, and as dregges settle at the base of all their actions. (1630)"
  685.   (1630.8) Wadsworth Sp. Pilgr. vii. 71 "The remainder of the regiment..[was] giuen to Sir Iames Creeton, there being behind Captain Lucy..with diuerse other..Captaines. (1630)"
  686.   (1630.9) R. Johnson's Kingd. &. Commw. 188 "The same naturall of lightnesse and inconstancie still remaines in the French. (1630)"
  687.   (1631.1) Donne Paradoxes (1652) 86 "[A miser's treasure profits no one;] Yet it remains intire. (1631)"
  688.   (1631.2) Fuller Joseph's Coat, David's Sin xxxii, "So spots of sinne the writer's soule did staine, Whose soylie tincture did therein remaine. (1631)"
  689.   (1631.3) Heywood Eng. Elizab. (1641) 90 "Thus she remained a sorrowful and dejected prisoner, in the hands of spleenfull and potent adversaries. (1631)"
  690.   (1631.4) J. Burges Answ. Rejoined 88 "So as the same Law might ever remaine firme, and vn&dubh.broken, when occasions should varifie and change particularities. (1631)"
  691.   (1631.5) Weever Anc. Funeral Mon. To Rdr., "Such memorials..as were remaining yet vndefaced. (1631)"
  692.   (1631.6) Weever Anc. Fun. Mon. 573 "Dead bodies of the Nobilitie whose funerall trophies are wasted with deuouring time and..seates or Pewes for the Townesmen, made ouer their honorable remaines. (1631)"
  693.   (1631.7) Weever Anc. Funeral Mon. 597, "I saw the remaines of a Monasterie, pleasantly watered about with seuerall streames. (1631)"
  694.   (1632.1) Hayward tr. Biondi's Eromena 89 "Yet remain'd shee..confusedly disquieted. (1632)"
  695.   (1632.2) J. Hayward tr. Biondi's Eromena 151 "[This] gave occasion to such as remained to yeeld themselves to the enemies discretion. (1632)"
  696.   (1632.3) J. Hayward tr. Biondi's Eromena To Rdr., "By..earnest solicitations to re-importune him to close up what in these two remained unfinished. (1632)"
  697.   (1632.4) Lithgow Trav. ix. 394 "This Kingdome after it was rent from the Romanes, remained in subiection vnder the French. (1632)"
  698.   (1632.5) Lithgow Trav. i. 16 "The remainants of that auncient Amphitheatre. (1632)"
  699.   (1632.6) Quarles Div. Fancies iii. lxxviii. (1660) 132 "If then, at most, the measur'd life of Man Be counted but a span, Being half'd, and quarter'd, and disquarter'd thus, What, what remains for us?" (1632)"
  700.   (1632.7) Sir S. D'Ewes Autobiog. (1845) II. 71, "I spent the remainder of this month in overviewing and sorting them [coins]. (1632)"
  701.   (1632.8) Vicars Virgil xi. 335 "Brave sirs, our main work done,..A rush for what remains. (1632)"
  702.   (1632.9) in 10th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm. App. v. 478 "The greate plentie of corne that remaines uppon their handes, and which they cannot utter at any saveing price. (1632)"
  703.   (1633.1) Johnson Gerarde's Herbal iii. xl. 1353 "Of this sort [of pitch-tree] there is found another that..remaineth dwarfish, and it carries certaine little nugaments or catkins of the bignesse of a small nut. (1633)"
  704.   (1633.2) T. Nashe Quaternio (1636) 224 "Both he and shee are branded with infamie, and the stigmaticall characters remaine as yet vndefaced in them. (1633)"
  705.   (1633.3) T. Stafford Pac. Hib. ii. iii. (1810) 239 "And left the Wood with the Lapwings policie; that they being busied in pursuite of them, the other might remaine secure within that Fastnesse. (1633)"
  706.   (1633.4) T. Adams Exp. 2 Peter ii. 22. 1089 "The medicining of the one, and cleansing of the other, did not take away their nature; still the one remained a Dogge, the other a Hogge. (1633)"
  707.   (1634.1) Coke Inst. iv. lxxiii. Courts Forest (1648) 304 "Seeing the wilde Beasts doe belong to the purlieu man ratione soli, so long as they remain in his grounds, he may kill them, for the property ratione soli is in him. (1634)"
  708.   (1634.2) Habington Castara ii. Wife, "Shee is so true a friend, her Husband may to her communicate even his ambitions, and if successe Crowne not expectation, remaine neverthelesse uncontemned. (1634)"
  709.   (1634.3) Jackson Creed vii. xxxii. §.4 "Some authority in all this tumble did still remain in the tribe of Judah. (1634)"
  710.   (1634.4) Strafford in Strafford Papers (1739) I. 340, "I remain Your Lordship's most humbly to be commanded, Wentworth. (1634)"
  711.   (1634.5) T. Johnson Parey's Chirurg. xv. xii. 572 "This half crude humor remaining there, raiseth much flatuling. (1634)"
  712.   (1634.6) T. Johnson Parey's Chirurg. xxvi. vii. (1678) 633 "If to the same frigidity remaining in Fruits, a certain humidity accrew. (1634)"
  713.   (1634.7) T. Johnson tr. Parey's Chirurg. xxix. (1678) 711 "Every part which hath not his motion remaineth languid and atrophiated. (1634)"
  714.   (1634.8) T. Johnson tr. Parey's Chirurg. 338 "Seate, when the marke of the weapon remaines imprinted in the wound, that the wound is of no more length, nor bredth than the weapon fell upon. (1634)"
  715.   (1634.9) W. Tirwhyt tr. Balzac's Lett. (vol. I) 133, "I should remaine disconsolate amidst the publique Iubilations. (1634)"
  716.   (1635.1) Cromwell Let. 11 Jan., in Carlyle (1873) I. 77 "It only remains now that He who first moved you to this, put you forward in the continuance thereof. (1635)"
  717.   (1635.2) Corbet Poems (1648) 8 "Those Rings and Roundelays Of theirs, which yet remain, Were footed..on many a grassy plain. (1635)"
  718.   (1635.3) J. Hayward tr. Biondi's Banish'd Virg. 29 "Strucken dumbe remain'd Feredo with this..dishonest proposition. (1635)"
  719.   (1635.4) Jackson Creed viii. vi. §.3 "The diversity of these two natures might still remaine unconfused without diversity of persons. (1635)"
  720.   (1635.5) Pagitt Christianogr. 222 "Some others who gape to swallow up and make a prey of that little which remaineth. (1635)"
  721.   (1635.6) Pagitt Christianogr. i. ii. (1636) 85 "In Hispaniola there were not 300 Natives left, and a very small remaine in the other Ilands. (1635)"
  722.   (1635.7) Pagitt Christianogr. i. ii. (1636) 71 "A few Christians remaining, called Bedwins. (1635)"
  723.   (1635.8) Swan Spec. M. iii. §.2 (1643) 48 "Both of them [sc. the heavens] remained as it were unpolished or unfinished untill the fourth day. (1635)"
  724.   (1635.9) Strafford Lett. (1739) I. 412 "To shew you how chearfully and settledly I remain Your Lordship's..most humble Servant, Wentworth. (1635)"
  725.   (1636.1) Brathwait Lives Rom. Emperors 280 "Hee remained coinheritor with his brother Carolus of the Crowne of France. (1636)"
  726.   (1636.2) E. Dacres tr. Machiavel's Disc. Livy II. 639 "Fulvius remaining Lieftenant in the army..for that the Consull was gon to Rome. (1636)"
  727.   (1636.3) Featly Clavis Myst. xix. 188 "Where divers candles..in a room concur to enlighten the place, the light of them remaineth impermixt. (1636)"
  728.   (1636.4) Mellis Recorde's Gr. Arts 63 "Therefore in the place of the rest or remaine, right vnder the denomination, I set down 0. (1636)"
  729.   (1636.5) Sanderson Serm. II. 49 "The greatest blame must remain upon the untowardness of the will, resolvedly bent upon the evil. (1636)"
  730.   (1637.1) B. Jonson Underwoods, Execration Vulcan 196 "Paul's steeple.., though a divine Loss, remains yet as unrepair'd as mine. (1637)"
  731.   (1637.2) Gillespie Eng. Pop. Cerem. iii. viii. 192 "Which power of Iurisdiction..remaineth..both in the Bishop, and in the Presbytery, in him personally, in it collegially. (1637)"
  732.   (1637.3) Heywood Dial. 311 "My espousals remaine in my Fathers power, and not mine. (1637)"
  733.   (1637.4) Heywood Dial. iv. 62 "The phane Where the two brothers deify'd remain. (1637)"
  734.   (1637.5) Heywood Royal Ship 3 "In the very Apex and top thereof [Mt Ararat], there is still to be discerned a blacke Shadow, resembling a Darke Cloud..by the Natives..held, to be the still remaining carkasse of the Arke of Noah. (1637)"
  735.   (1637.6) Bk. Com. Prayer, Church Scot., "Communion Rubric, He that celebrates shall..cover with a fair linen cloth, or corporal, that which remaineth of the consecrated elements. (1637)"
  736.   (1637.7) Crompton's Jurisd. 179 "No tawer or whitener of skins shall remain in the forests. (1637)"
  737.   (1637.8) in Cramond Ann. Banff (1891) I. 79 "Ane daylie remainer fra the Kirk in tyme of dyvyne worschip. (1637)"
  738.   (1637-50.1) Row Hist. Kirk (Wodrow Soc.) 54 "A principal act wes concluded, and also remains undestroyed in the Books..of this Kirk. (1637-"
  739.   (1638.1) A. Read Chirurg. i. 8 "If the braine be remarkably wounded, the party remaineth foolish. (1638)"
  740.   (1638.2) Chillingw. Relig. Prot. i. ii. §.12. 58 "That those [things] which are obscure should remain obscure, untill he please to declare them. (1638)"
  741.   (1638.3) Dk. Hamilton in H. Papers (Camden) 11 "If you uill not be content to admitt the Couenant to remaine, call a generall assemblie uher ye may expeckt the Bishopes to be limited. (1638)"
  742.   (1638.4) H. Peacham Valley of Varietie 131 "There remains fine hairie threds, like unto Flax, which are woven into cloth. (1638)"
  743.   (1638.5) Junius Paint. Ancients 267 "The same admiration remaineth from what side soever you doe looke upon her. (1638)"
  744.   (1638.6) Junius Paint. Ancients 123 "Their worke remaineth in the finest place under the Sunne. (1638)"
  745.   (1638.7) L. Roberts Map Commerce ccciii. 39 "That parcell..remaineth entirely upon the Risgoe, perill and fortune of the party that did accept the same. (1638)"
  746.   (1638.8) Rawley tr. Bacon's Life &. Death (1650) 64 "Aire begets new Aire out of watry moisture, yet notwithstanding the old Aire still remains; whence commeth that Super-Oneration of the Aire. (1638)"
  747.   (1638.9) Sir R. Cotton Abstr. Rec. Tower 26 "If wee marke but of the great quantities from the penny downward since H. 8. time stamped, how few remain. Whereas of all the Coynes from three pence upwards which are manuable (or manuall) plenty passe still in daily payment. (1638)"
  748.   (1639.1) Chapman &. Shirley Ball iv. H iij, "Luc. There remaines to take away one scruple. Co. Another gimcracke. Luc. I have none, tis your doubt sir. (1639)"
  749.   (1639.2) R. Baillie Lett. 28 Sept., "Many of them died; and..the most part of all who remained traicked pitifullie. (1639)"
  750.   (1639.3) R. Baillie Lett. &. Jrnls. (1841) I. 220 "Some jealousies did yet remaine, as driffling after a great shower. (1639)"
  751.   (1639.4) S. Du Verger tr. Camus' Admir. Events 311 "Mute-strucken with this lustre..he remained quite astonished. (1639)"
  752.   (1639.5) S. Du Verger tr. Camus' Admir. Events 308 "The middlemost called Callinice, which was likeliest to be put off, remained in the world to expect when her beauty..would purchase her a husband. (1639)"
  753.   (1639.6) T. de Grey Compl. Horsem. 111 "That no gravell be remaining betwixt the web of the shoo and the sole. (1639)"
  754.   (1639.7) T. Brugis tr. Camus' Mor. Relat. 320 "The very features of the faces..remained so ingraven in his imagination. (1639)"
  755.   (1639.8) T. Carew Truce in Love entreated i, "For see my heart Is made thy Quiver, where remaines No voyd place for another Dart. (1639)"
  756.   (1639.9) Wotton in Reliq. (1651) 340 "Julia a little before dying,..together with an infant she bare,..and she gone without any slip remaining [etc.]. (1639)"
  757.   (1639.10) Wotton in Reliq. (1672) 370 "To see whether..I could pick out any counsel to allay that Sputative Symptome which yet remaineth upon me from my obstruction of the spleen. (1639)"
  758.   (1640.1) Bp. Reynolds Passions xxi. 220 "In the Sea when a storme is over, there remaines still an inward working and volutation. (1640)"
  759.   (1640.2) Baker Chron. (1653) 38 "Footsteps remaining of the Norman language in the English tongue. (1640)"
  760.   (1640.3) H. Bell Luther's Colloq. Mens. (1652) 318 "It shall bee free for Priests to marrie, or to forbear: Howsoever many Priests are, and will remain whorers. (1640)"
  761.   (1640.4) J. Smyth Lives Berkeleys (1883) I. 303 "What waynes, carts, sullows, harrows..remained. (1640)"
  762.   (1640.5) R. Baillie Canterb. Self-convict. Pref. 10 "Would not..all of you who shall remaine in life, bee most earnest recallers..of your owne Countrie men. (1640)"
  763.   (1640.6) W. Prynne Petit. in Rushw. Hist. Coll. iii. I. 76 "The small Remainder of his Ears, left after his first Execution. (1640)"
  764.   (1640.7) 3rd Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm. 81/2 "To remain in France upon your own purse. (1640)"
  765.   (1641.1) Bp. Mountagu Acts &. Mon. (1642) 346 "And, as a remaine of ancient custome, this continued among Pagans. (1641)"
  766.   (1641.2) Bp. Mountagu Acts &. Mon. (1642) 526 "Untill shee be wayned, which must be at three yeers end, shee shall remaine with you in her fathers house. (1641)"
  767.   (1641.3) Earl Monm. tr. Biondi's Civil Wars ii. 95 "If some few [houses] remained un-pulled down. (1641)"
  768.   (1641.4) French Distill. iii. (1651) 73 "There will remain..the true Oil or Essence of Antimony. (1641)"
  769.   (1641.5) Finett For. Ambass. (1656) 27 "My Lord Walden leaving him at the Court gate and remaining that night (not perhaps without a Solecisme in ceremonie) at Theobalds. (1641)"
  770.   (1641.6) French Distill. vi. (1651) 193 "There will remaine..a grasse-green Liquor. (1641)"
  771.   (1641.7) J. Jackson True Evang. T. i. 41 "Who was the chiefe..remaines in some difference. (1641)"
  772.   (1641.8) J. Jackson True Evang. T. i. 73 "There is too much of the greedinesse of the Wolfe still remaining. (1641)"
  773.   (1641.9) J. Jackson True Evang. T. i. 69 "These antipathies..do still remaine..as fresh, as if Adam had but falne yesterday. (1641)"
  774.   (1641.10) Milton Animadv. Wks. 1851 III. 211 "If you have any remainders of modesty or truth cry God mercy. (1641)"
  775.   (1641.11) Milton Ch. Discip. i. (1851) 29 "There be..some places in those Books that remain clouded. (1641)"
  776.   (1641.12) Milton Animadv. iv. Wks. 1851 III. 219 "In this age..God hath renewed our protestation against all those yet remaining dregs of superstition. Let us all goe, every true protested Brittaine throughout the 3 Kingdoms, and render thanks to God the Father of light. (1641)"
  777.   (1641.13) Milton Reform. ii. Wks. 1851 III. 71 "Where under..the trample and spurne of all the other Damned..they shall remaine in that plight for ever. (1641)"
  778.   (1641.14) Sc. Acts Chas. I (1870) V. 415 §. 107 "Provyding allwayes that..the bandis or contractes heirby ordeened to perteene to þe neerest of kine..shall not fall wnder þe compas of escheat nor &ygh.it any pairt therof perteene to þe relict jure relict&ae.aeig; Bot shall remaine in þe owne nature quoad fiscum et relictam as they wer befor þe making of this acte. (1641)"
  779.   (1641.15) Termes de la Ley 199 "Mansion (Mansio) is in our law most commonly taken for the chief messuage..of the Lord of a Mannor, the Mannor house where he doth most remain. (1641)"
  780.   (1641.16) Termes de la Ley 8 b, "The reteiner of those two Chaplaines remaineth, and they without new reteiner may take two Benefices. (1641)"
  781.   (1642.1) Chas. I Answ. Declar. both Ho. 1 July 36 "That which now remains being but a Transcript of a Transcript. (1642)"
  782.   (1642.2) Fuller Holy &. Prof. St. iii. vii. 168 "Beauty remains behind as the last to be regarded. (1642)"
  783.   (1642.3) Milton Apol. Smect. (1851) 318 "His last Section which is no deepe one, remains only to be foarded. (1642)"
  784.   (1642.4) Milton Apol. Smect. Wks. 1738 I. 130 "Those who..blamefully permitted the old leven to remain. (1642)"
  785.   (1642.5) Rogers Naaman 71 "Abandoning the refuse and taile that remained. (1642)"
  786.   (1642.6) Declar. Lords &. Comm. 22 Dec. 6 "To some common Goale, there to remaine without Bayle or Mainprize. (1642)"
  787.   (1642.7) Perkin's Prof. Bk. viii. §.495. 217 "Upon which particular estate the remainder is expectant. (1642)"
  788.   (1642.8) tr. Perkins' Prof. Bk. ii. §.136. 60 "But if this part [of the seal] which remaines to the deed hath not any print, then the deed is insufficient. (1642)"
  789.   (1642.9) tr. Perkins' Prof. Bk. ix. §.584. 254 "If the estate in remainder or in reversion be such an estate wherein the particular estate may be drowned. (1642)"
  790.   (1643.1) Baker Chron. (1653) 99 "King Richard being dead, the right of Succession remained in Arthur, Son of Geoffry Plantagenet. (1643)"
  791.   (1643.2) Ld. Herbert Autobiog. (1824) 126 "All I could well do to those two which remained, was to ward their thrusts. (1643)"
  792.   (1643.3) Milton Divorce iv. Wks. 1851 IV. 29 "Whereof who misses by chancing on a mute and spiritlesse mate, remaines more alone then before. (1643)"
  793.   (1643.4) Prynne Sov. Power Parlt. iv. 27 "And if they bring an Habeas Corpus..they shall notwithstanding be remanded and remain prisoners all their dayes. (1643)"
  794.   (1643.5) Sir T. Browne Relig. Med. ii. §.10 "There are in the most depraved and venemous dispositions, certaine pieces that remaine untoucht. (1643)"
  795.   (1644.1) Digby Nat. Bodies xvi. (1645) 177 "Wax remaineth figurable, whether it be melted or congealed. (1644)"
  796.   (1644.2) Digby Nat. Bodies xxxviii. 335 "The longing markes which are often times seene in children, and do remaine with them all their life. (1644)"
  797.   (1644.3) Digby Nat. Bodies ii. §.8. 14 "There remaineth no more to be said of this subiect, but to enumerate the seuerall specieses of Quantity. (1644)"
  798.   (1644.4) Milton Divorce i. (ed. 2) 4 "Many points..likely to remain intricate and hopelesse upon the suppositions commonly stuck to. (1644)"
  799.   (1644.5) Milton Educ., "Those extolled remains of Grecian lawgivers. (1644)"
  800.   (1644.6) Nye Gunnery ii. (1647) 23 "From which stick cut off its just length, the remainer you may use upon the base ring. (1644)"
  801.   (1644.7) [H. Parker] Jus Populi 18 "Such causes as remain more vertuous then their effects, as the water heated is lesse hot then the fire. (1644)"
  802.   (1644.8) [H. Parker] Jus Pop. 57 "They lurke between scripture and reason, and remain in a kind of transcient posture. (1644)"
  803.   (1645.1) Evelyn Diary 23 Jan., "The 3 remaining fountaines which give denomination to this Church. (1645)"
  804.   (1645.2) Howell Lett. (1650) I. 457 "There be divers old Gaulick words yet remaining in the French, which are pure British. (1645)"
  805.   (1645.3) Howell Lett. i. v. ii, "A Field that remains fallow for a time..yields a better Crop, being recultivated. (1645)"
  806.   (1645.4) Howell Lett. (1650) II. x. 18 "Their youth shall last alwaies with their lust, and love shall be satiated with onely one, where it shall remain inalienable. (1645)"
  807.   (1645.5) Howell Lett. (1650) II. 49 "Bishop Andrews and Sir Henry Martin..declar'd positively that he was not to fall from his dignity or function, but should still remain a regular. (1645)"
  808.   (1645.6) Rutherford Tryal &. Tri. Faith 203 "There is writ remaining after sin is acted... Writ written with a pen of iron, and diamond. (1645)"
  809.   (1645.7) Saltmarsh Open. Prynne's New Bk. 3 "We experience in part some remainders of Prelacy. (1645)"
  810.   (1645.8) Virginia Stat. (1823) I. 308 "To allow for the mintage 12d. per pound soe there will remaine &pstlg.9500 sterl. The mintage allowed and deducted. (1645)"
  811.   (1645.9) in Rushw. Hist. Coll. I. 52 "Two captains of the Club-men (as they were called) being a great number of the inhabitants of several parts of Wiltshire, and some counties adjacent, who gathered themselves together, alledging they did but stand on their own defence, to prevent Plundering; and that they would in that posture remain Neuters until the King and his Parliament should agree. (1645)"
  812.   (1645-6.1) Sir W. Brereton Let. to Lenthall 336 "Many of the citizens [of Chester] remain still so enthralled and enawed as that they dare not oppose nor resist. (1645-"
  813.   (1646.1) Bp. Maxwell Burd. Issach. in Phenix (1708) II. 313 "We might..add the Remainder of the Waldenses and Albigenses in Piedmont, and the Parts adjoining; or of the Taborites in Bohemia. (1646)"
  814.   (1646.2) J. Hall Poems 58 "Thou..shalt more long remaine Still mummifi'd within the hearts of men. (1646)"
  815.   (1646.3) J. Hall Hor&ae.aeig; Vac. 100 "Comets, which blaze as long as their piceous substance remaines, and then vanish. (1646)"
  816.   (1646.4) J. Hall Poems 1 "How better were it for you to remain (Poore Quires) in ancient raggs. (1646)"
  817.   (1646.5) P. Bulkeley Gospel Covt. v. 370 "Though..man failed in his duty, yet the covenant on God's part remaines inviolate. (1646)"
  818.   (1646.6) Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. iii. xxi. 160 "Ayre but momentally remaining in our bodies, it hath no proportionable space for its conversion. (1646)"
  819.   (1646.7) Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. ii. v. 91 "All Corall is not hard, and in many concreted plants some parts remaine unpetrified. (1646)"
  820.   (1646.8) Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. i. v. 18 "It were some extenuation of the curse, if..there still remained a Paradise or unthorny place of knowledge. (1646)"
  821.   (1646.9) Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. 25 "In every triangle, two sides which soever be taken are greater then the side remaining. (1646)"
  822.   (1646.10) Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. 123 "The first [reason] is that of Aristotle, drawne from..the small time of its remainder in the wombe. (1646)"
  823.   (1646.11) Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. iii. xxi. 157 "That he remained ignorant of this account it is not easily conceivable. (1646)"
  824.   (1646.12) Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. iii. x. 128 "Wheresoever they rested remaining inconverted, and possessing one point of the Compasse, whilst the wind perhaps hath passed the two and thirty. (1646)"
  825.   (1646.13) Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. 149 "After the first cast, there remaine successive conceptions. (1646)"
  826.   (1646.14) Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. iv. xiii. 225 "[The dog-star] should rather manifest its warming power in the winter, when it remaines conjoyned with the Sun in its Hybernall conversion. (1646)"
  827.   (1646.15) Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. ii. v. 87 "There remaines a grosse and terreous portion at the bottome. (1646)"
  828.   (1646.16) Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. 194 "To invent or assign a cause, when we remain unsatisfied or unassured of the effect. (1646)"
  829.   (1646.17) Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. 87 "There will remaine a quantity of water not receiveable. (1646)"
  830.   (1646.18) Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. i. ii. 6 "Whereof had he remained assured, he had continued silent, nor would his discretion attempt so unsucceedable a temptation. (1646)"
  831.   (1646.19) Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. vii. xiii. 365 "Lastly, the thing it selfe whereon the opinion dependeth..is not incontrovertible; and for my own part, I remaine unsatisfied therein. (1646)"
  832.   (1646.20) Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. ii. v. 91 "In many concreted plants some parts remaine unpetrified. (1646)"
  833.   (1647.1) A. Wheelocke in Lett. Abp. Ussher (1686) 546 "The Lambeth Books..as yet..remain in Fats, or great Chests. (1647)"
  834.   (1647.2) Boyle in Birch Life (1744) 27 "The true cause..remained long unconjectured, until the effects betrayed it. (1647)"
  835.   (1647.3) C. Walker Myst. Two Junto's 6 "The remaining part of the House are but..Suffragans to ratify what is forejudged. (1647)"
  836.   (1647.4) Clarendon Hist. Reb. iii. (1843) 74/1 "The whole mass of their designs, as well what remained in Chaos as what was Formed. (1647)"
  837.   (1647.5) Cowley Mistress, Coldness iii, "Though Heat dissolve the Ice again, The Chrystal solid does remain. (1647)"
  838.   (1647.6) Digges Unlawf. Taking Arms xiv. 116 "He..made all..feudaries to him, so that he remained..Lord Paramount, or overlord in the whole Land. (1647)"
  839.   (1647.7) Fuller Good Th. in Worse T. 164 "Mixt-Prayers..Wherein the Standers,..remaine alwayes unaltered. Whilst the moveable petitions..are added..as Gods Spirit adviseth. (1647)"
  840.   (1647.8) J. Cotton Sing. Ps. iii. 11 "There is now remaining to us another Sabbatisme, or day of rest, now in the dayes of the Gospel, different from the seventh day of rest. (1647)"
  841.   (1647.9) Sprigge Anglia Rediv. i. ii. (1854) 12 "The lieutenant-general..pursued the enemy, lodged most of the remains of the rout in Blechingdon house. (1647)"
  842.   (1647.10) Maids' Petition 3 "Till then, wee'le remaine your *Vassalized Virgins. (1647)"
  843.   (1647-8.1) Cotterell Davila's Hist. Fr. (1678) 9 "Those few small governments which yet remained in their family. (1647-"
  844.   (1648.1) (Sept. 20) Cromwell in Carlyle Lett. &. Sp. (1871) II. 55 "In pursuance of the remaining part of the enemy. (1648)"
  845.   (1648.2) Heylin Relat. &. Observ. i. 33 "The same Ship..having been so often repaired, and thereby suffered so many substractions and additions, that hardly any part of the old Vessell remained. (1648)"
  846.   (1648.3) H. G. tr. Balzac's Prince 176 "There remaines nothing..cognoscible in Germany, but the Sea and the Mountaines. (1648)"
  847.   (1648.4) Ld. Fairfax, etc. Remonstr. 34 "These Declarations..will remaine..perpetuall witnesses against the validity there-of, or any obligingnesse to them. (1648)"
  848.   (1648.5) Ld. Herbert Hen. VIII (1683) 526 "Both Princes remained unsatisfied of the others actions. (1648)"
  849.   (1648.6) Ld. Herbert Life (1826) 327 "There remains now but you and I to brother it. (1648)"
  850.   (1648.7) Prynne Plea for the Lords 63 "His sentence..remaines..unreversed. (1648)"
  851.   (1648.8) Wilkins Math. Magic i. vii. 47 "As one of these under Pulleys doth abate halfe of that heavinesse which the weight hath in it self, and cause the power to be in a sub-duple proportion unto it, so two of them doe abate halfe of that which remains, and cause a subquadruple proportion betwixt the weight and the power; three of them a subsextuple, four a sub&dubh.octuple. (1648)"
  852.   (1648.9) W. Mountague Devout Ess. vi. §.2. 57 "While the matter of worldly goods remaineth fluent and transitory. (1648)"
  853.   (1648.10) W. Mountague Devout Ess. i. vi. §.1. 53 "The power of remaining in a calme apathy and impassivenesse in all offencive emergencies. (1648)"
  854.   (1648-9.1) Eikon Bas. xi. 82 "There remain's in far the Major part of both Houses..so much Learning, Reason, Religion, and just Moderation, as to know how to sever between the use and abuse of things. (1648-"
  855.   (1649.1) Drumm. of Hawth. Poems Wks. (1711) 1/2 "My wasted heart, Made quick by death, more lively still remains. (1649)"
  856.   (1649.2) Drumm. of Hawth. Hist. Jas. I, Wks. (1711) 6 "Many were executed, the remains in peaceful manner sent home, the king having graciously exhorted them to a life according to the law of God and man. (1649)"
  857.   (1649.3) Drumm. of Hawth. Poems 185 "Doth in Decadens fall and slack remaine. (1649)"
  858.   (1649.4) Howell Pre-em. Parlt. 6 "Though the Soverainty remaine still entire, and untransferable in the person of the Prince. (1649)"
  859.   (1649.5) Jer. Taylor Gt. Exemp. iii. ad Sect. xiv. (1667) 428 "Either they that remain are sealed up to a worse calamity, or left within the reserves and mercies of Repentance. (1649)"
  860.   (1649.6) Milton Tenure Kings 13 "Which Edict of his remaines yet unrepeald in the Code of Justinian. (1649)"
  861.   (1649.7) Milton Eikon. xvii. 155 "So long as they remain'd in any of his three Kingdoms unrooted out. (1649)"
  862.   (1649.8) Selden Laws Eng. i. lxvii. 176 (1739) "The Guardian in Socage remaineth accomptant to the Heir, for all profits both of Land and Marriage. (1649)"
  863.   (1649.9) Lanc. Tracts (Chetham Soc.) 233 "Their examinations remaining still upon fyle in Manchester. (1649)"
  864.   (1649.10) Test. conc. F. Boehme ii. 7 "The two..witnesses..have remained in their Graves undisquieted by the Babylonians. (1649)"
  865.   (1650.1) Bulwer Anthropomet. 156 "They remain like peel'd Ewes, until their Faces have recovered a new Epidermis. (1650)"
  866.   (1650.2) Earl Monm. tr. Senault's Man bec. Guilty 368 "Whilst any mountains were yet uncovered with water, the remainders of man-kind were fixed there. (1650)"
  867.   (1650.3) Fuller Pisgah i. ix. 31 "He suffered a small racemation to remain, still preserving..the solemn Jury of the twelve Tribes. (1650)"
  868.   (1650.4) Fuller Pisgah iv. ii. 21 "The remains of that nation, which escaped that dismall overthrow, shrowded themselves under the names of some neighbouring people. (1650)"
  869.   (1650.5) Fuller Pisgah i. ii. viii. 174 "The body of his men remaining was still too big, and must pass another decoction. (1650)"
  870.   (1650.6) Gentilis Considerations 6 "The renoune which remained of Alcibiades, the membrance of his Country, Parents, Nurse and Tutors. (1650)"
  871.   (1650.7) R. Gentilis Consid. Alcibiades 33 "He contents not himselfe to come out of trouble at even hand, by onely remaining comforted. (1650)"
  872.   (1650.8) Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. ii. i. (1658) 60 "The softer veins of Chrystal remain indissolvable in scorching territories. (1650)"
  873.   (1650.9) Bounds Publ. Obed. (ed. 2) 47 "The remaining Members make no House. (1650)"
  874.   (1651.1) Biggs New Disp. &page.126 "Aloes by ablution looseth the juice, and there remaineth a meer rozen. (1651)"
  875.   (1651.2) Biggs New Disp. 73 "The aforesaid Colluvies of the remaining humours. (1651)"
  876.   (1651.3) Cromwell in H. Cary Mem. Gt. Civil War (1832) II. 380, "I believe the number of these sent will be about a hundred; the remain also being forty or fifty. (1651)"
  877.   (1651.4) Culpepper Astrol. Judgem. Dis. (1658) 176 "When the matter..remains still within the lungs..there's but little security of life: and I am confident never a one of the Colledge keeps an insurance office for such a businesse, nor will ensure thereupon at 50 per cent. (1651)"
  878.   (1651.5) Hobbes Leviath. ii. xxvii. 156 "Dreams be naturally but the fancies remaining in sleep. (1651)"
  879.   (1651.6) Hobbes Leviath. ii. xviii. 91 "To every man remaineth..the right of protecting himselfe. (1651)"
  880.   (1651.7) Hobbes Leviath. ii. xxvi. 140 "The reasons and resolutions are, and must remain discordant. (1651)"
  881.   (1651.8) Hobbes Leviath. i. xiv. 67 "My right is not transferred, but remaineth till I transferre it by some other Act. (1651)"
  882.   (1651.9) J. Goodwin Redempt. Redeemed iv. §.31. 64 "Though all the individuals of a species be corruptible..yet the species it self remaines incorruptible. (1651)"
  883.   (1651.10) N. Bacon Disc. Govt. Eng. ii. xxxvii. 283 "Edward the sixth came in like a storm that tore up Episcopacy by the Roots, yet a Top-Root remained intire with the stock. (1651)"
  884.   (1651.11) Sir J. Davies Abridg. Reports i. 7 "Had A been disseised, there the right remaines and the possession may revest. (1651)"
  885.   (1651.12) Wittie Primrose's Pop. Err. i. viii. 30 "Wood annointed with Alome remaines unconquered of the fire. (1651)"
  886.   (1651.13) Raleigh's Ghost 323 "No evil shall remain unrevenged, nor good irremunerated and unrewarded. (1651)"
  887.   (1651-3.1) Jer. Taylor Serm. for Year i. v. 63 "[They] remain stupid and inapprehensive. (1651-"
  888.   (1652.1) (title), "Herbert's Remains, or, sundry Pieces of that sweet Singer of the Temple. (1652)"
  889.   (1652.2) (title) "Herberts Remains, or sundry pieces of..Mr. George Herbert, now exposed to publick light. (1652)"
  890.   (1652.3) Brome Joviall Crew i. 358 "The ballance of the several Accompts, Which shews you what remains in Cash. (1652)"
  891.   (1652.4) C. Stapylton Herodian 74 "Of such before as writ his Acts or Elogie, Some Records doe unto this day remain. (1652)"
  892.   (1652.5) French Yorksh. Spa vii. 67 "The two first spoonfuls, which were distilled, and the rest undistilled that remained. (1652)"
  893.   (1652.6) French Yorksh. Spa ii. 13 "In which as in a vital abode, and natural place, the water, whilest it remains, is living. (1652)"
  894.   (1652.7) French Yorksh. Spa ii. 13 "Which sand hath in it a vitality, and in which..the water, whilest it remains, is living. (1652)"
  895.   (1652.8) L. S. People's Liberty vii. 12 "It remaineth doubtfull, whether people who live together, may lawfully retain an Isocracie among them. (1652)"
  896.   (1652.9) Milton Sonn. Cromwell, "Yet much remaines To conquer still; peace hath her victories No less renownd then warr. (1652)"
  897.   (1652.10) Needham tr. Selden's Mare Cl. 145 "It remain's in the next place, that wee consider of what validitie the contrarie Opinions of Writers are. (1652)"
  898.   (1652.11) Needham tr. Selden's Mare Cl. 25 "The Dominion for all that remaining to another Patron. (1652)"
  899.   (1652.12) Needham tr. Selden's Mare Cl. 425 "To remain at his judgement and award. (1652)"
  900.   (1652.13) Needham tr. Selden's Mare Cl. 16 "It remains that [the Law]..of Dominion or Ownership bee taken into consideration. (1652)"
  901.   (1652.14) Wright tr. Camus' Nature's Paradox 28 "Like those Fountaineers, who shewing curious Water-works and Grotta's..set themselves in some known place where they remain dry, whilst every one else is wetted to the skin. (1652)"
  902.   (1652-62.1) Heylin Cosmogr. i. (1682) 269 "The Town remaining in as good plight..for Trade and Buildings, as most Towns do which want a navigable River. (1652-"
  903.   (1653.1) A. Wilson Jas. I, 20 "For the Clericks..they are no way sufferable to remain in this Kingdom. (1653)"
  904.   (1653.2) Blithe Eng. Improv. Impr. (ed. 3) 58 "There will be enough for many years of the other two sorts [of land] remain to husbandrize, and toss and tumble up and down. (1653)"
  905.   (1653.3) H. Cogan tr. Pinto's Trav. xx. 73 "The remainder..retired in disorder towards the foredeck. (1653)"
  906.   (1653.4) H. More Antid. Ath. ii. ii. §.2 "Seeming Ashes may be no Ashes, that is, no Remainders of any Fewel burnt there. (1653)"
  907.   (1653.5) H. Cogan tr. Pinto's Trav. lxix. (1663) 280 "The Elephants withall setting their Trunks to the target fences..tore them down in such sort, as not one of them remained entire. (1653)"
  908.   (1653.6) Jer. Taylor Serm. for Year I. xix. 246 "The estate..remains unrifled, and descends upon the heir. (1653)"
  909.   (1653.7) W. Ramesey Astrol. Restored 37 "The Art remains still unshaken, and it [= a book] unanswered. (1653)"
  910.   (1653.8) Walton Angler vi. 139 "By the wormes remaining in that box an hour..they had incorporated a kind of smel that was irresistibly attractive. (1653)"
  911.   (1653.9) Waterhouse Apol. Learning 245 (L.) "To see what yet remains of beauty and order devenustated, and exposed to shame and dishonour. (1653)"
  912.   (1653.10) W. Ramesey Astrol. Restored 173 "If thou wouldst buy..Swans..to remain or keep from straying, let Scorpio be preferred. (1653)"
  913.   (1653.11) Cloria &. Narcissus i. 308 "There to remaine,..whilst she heard some newes of Narcissus. (1653)"
  914.   (1653.12) Cloria &. Narcissus i. 308 "To remaine..during a necessary conveniency might also be had for the repairing of her own ship. (1653)"
  915.   (1654.1) Fuller Two Serm. 33 "Not content to carry downe the Remainder of the Captivitie into &Ae.AElig;gypt, but also they took Ieremiah the Prophet..along with them. (1654)"
  916.   (1654.2) Gataker Whitgift in Fuller Abel Rediv. (1867) II. 199 "His lectures..are said to remain yet under hope of seeing sometime further light. (1654)"
  917.   (1654.3) Gayton Pleas. Notes iii. iv. 91 "The remainder of the Dons morning draught, and drench for his rib-sparre or split (choose you which). (1654)"
  918.   (1654.4) Trapp Comm., Zach. ii. 13 "God..refraineth the remainder of mans wrath... If he do but..interpose his Veto. (1654)"
  919.   (1654.5) tr. Scudery's Curia Pol. 116 "The remainder and survivant party. (1654)"
  920.   (1655.1) Fuller Ch. Hist. ii. vi. §.42 "That the Doctrine remained still sound and entire..will appeare by an Induction of the dominative Controversies. (1655)"
  921.   (1655.2) Fuller Hist. Camb. 5 "Yet a racemation at least of Scholars..remained in Cambridge. (1655)"
  922.   (1655.3) Fuller Ch. Hist. iii. viii. §.17 "Some Diocesses in this Terreer were exactly done, and remain fairly legible at this day. (1655)"
  923.   (1655.4) Fuller Ch. Hist. viii. ii. §.6 "It was vain to strike at the branches, whilest the roote of all Hereticks doth remain. (1655)"
  924.   (1655.5) Fuller Ch. Hist. iii. ii. §.52 "Some of these by-names..remained many years after to them, and theirs; amongst which Plantagenist was entailed on the Royal bloud of England. (1655)"
  925.   (1655.6) Fuller Ch. Hist. viii. i. §.20 "Only two Protestant Bishops..found the favour to be last undone, as remaining un-deprived at the beginning of the Parliament. (1655)"
  926.   (1656.1) Blount Glossogr., "Insident, sitting on or in, remaining, continuing. (1656)"
  927.   (1656.2) Heylin Surv. France 11 "Of the Inhabitants..9000 and upwards are of the Reformation,..the remainders are Papists. (1656)"
  928.   (1656.3) Hobbes Six Lessons Wks. 1845 VII. 231 "The remainder after subtraction is the measure of proportion arithmetical. (1656)"
  929.   (1656.4) H. Scobell Memorials iii. 9 "In Parliament there have usually been Five Standing Committees appointed in the beginning of the Parliament, and remaining during all the Session. (1656)"
  930.   (1656.5) H. Phillips Purch. Patt. B vj b, "The Rent remaining will counter-value the Ground-Rent. (1656)"
  931.   (1656.6) Jeanes Mixt. Schol. Div. 15 "There remaineth a second objection, which is the more momentous. (1656)"
  932.   (1656.7) J. Smith Pract. Physick 320 "The Bone may alwaies remain wrested. (1656)"
  933.   (1656.8) Osborne Adv. Son Lett., Wks. 1722 l. B 5, "The severest Curse remaining in the custody of Fortune, yet unlaid upon me. (1656)"
  934.   (1656.9) Ridgley Pract. Physic 173 "When the inward place is Fissured, the outward remaining unhurt. (1656)"
  935.   (1656.10) S. Holland Zara vi. (1719) 33 "So that he remained for a time as one trans-elemented. [Note] Meaning transmografide, or metarmorphosed into a Mandrake. (1656)"
  936.   (1656.11) S. Holland Zara (1719) 33 "For that he remained for a time as one trans&dubh.elemented. (1656)"
  937.   (1656.12) Ussher Ann. vi. (1658) 434 "Astymedes remained Lieger at Rome, that he might know what things were transacted. (1656)"
  938.   (1656.13) W. Webb W. Smith's Vale-Roy. Eng. 39 "S. Peters [Chester]..underneath the church in the street is the Pendice, a place builded of purpose, where the Major useth to remain. (1656)"
  939.   (1656.14) in Burton's Diary (1828) I. 25 "By the Mosaic law, blasphemers were to be stoned to death. The morality of this remains. (1656)"
  940.   (1656.15) in P. H. Hore Hist. Wexford (1911) VI. 508 "What popish proprietors of lands Transplantable, do yet remain untransplanted. (1656)"
  941.   (1656.16) tr. Hobbes' Elem. Philos. (1839) 184 "Two strait lines, which are applied to one another..may be separated..in such manner, that their concurrence in one point will still remain. (1656)"
  942.   (1656.17) tr. Hobbes' Elem. Philos. xxviii. 354 "The Wine which remains unfrozen in the midst will be very strong. (1656)"
  943.   (1656.18) tr. Hobbes' Elem. Philos. (1839) 6 "The figure was made by the circumduction of a body whereof one end remained unmoved. (1656)"
  944.   (1656-63.1) Bp. W. Lucy Observ. Hobbes 37 "Yet there remains in the sensative memory that image, which represented the object at the first. (1656-"
  945.   (1657.1) Austen Fruit Trees ii. 153 "Although the graft changes the sap of the wild stock into its owne nature, yet..a tang of the wild nature remains. (1657)"
  946.   (1657.2) Billingsly Brachy-Martyrol. xi. 35 "Though some thus fell away, others stood fast, Remaining glorious Martyrs to the last. (1657)"
  947.   (1657.3) Jer. Taylor Serm. at Funeral Sir G. Dalstone Wks. 1828 VI. 563 "A good nature, being the relicks and remains of that shipwreck which Adam made, is the proper and immediate disposition to holiness..When good nature is heightened by the grace of God, that which was natural becomes now spiritual. (1657)"
  948.   (1657.4) J. Smith Myst. Rhet. 137 "Metabasis... A figure whereby the parts of an oration or speech are knit together: and is, When we are briefly put in mind of what hath been said, and what remains further to be spoken. (1657)"
  949.   (1657.5) R. Ligon Barbadoes 102 "Neither themselves, nor any other, can remaine in them [sc. their houses] without sweltring. (1657)"
  950.   (1657.6) R. Ligon Barbadoes (1673) 25 "There remains, making a great part of that flat, a kinde of Bog or Morost. (1657)"
  951.   (1657.7) Rumsey Org. Salutis iv. (1659) 17 "That..there remains part of the meat undigested..is too well known to moderate Surfeiters. (1657)"
  952.   (1657.8) Sparrow Bk. Com. Prayer (1661) 279 "If any of the Bread And Wine remain,..if consecrated, it is all to be spent..by the Communicants. (1657)"
  953.   (1657.9) Serjeant Schism Dispach't 478 "Would any government..remain on foot three years to an end, if, etc. (1657)"
  954.   (1657.10) Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 592 "The crassament that remains..is called Powder of Mercury. (1657)"
  955.   (1657.11) Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 403* "The Dead Sea because of its vastity..remains immovable. (1657)"
  956.   (1657.12) W. Rand tr. Gassendi's Life Peiresc iii. 34 "The remainder [of the epitaph] being as yet..undug up. (1657)"
  957.   (1657.13) Wallis Corr. of Hobbes ix. 81 "Doth it remain the same angle, the same quantity of divergence? " (1657)"
  958.   (1657.14) Physical Dict. "The blood is then said to be adust, when by reason of extraordinary heat the thinner parts are evaporated, and the thicker remain black and dreggy. (1657)"
  959.   (1657.15) Physical Dict., "The thinner parts are evaporated, and the thicker remain black and dreggy. (1657)"
  960.   (1657-83.1) Evelyn Hist. Relig. (1850) II. 244 "Though many proselyted, yet remains there a part, who would never be recovered to that Church. (1657-"
  961.   (1658.1) A. Fox Wü.rtz' Surg. ii. xiv. 103 "In the Joynt must not remain any spissitude or grossness when it is almost healed. (1658)"
  962.   (1658.2) J. Webb tr. Cleopatra viii. ii. 19 "His face remained almost quite decovered. (1658)"
  963.   (1658.3) Osborn Jas. I. (1673) 526 "Forced to..die in a Prison, or play at Bo-peep all the remainder of their days with their Creditors. (1658)"
  964.   (1658.4) Phillips, "Reliquation, remains, or a being in arrearage. (1658)"
  965.   (1658.5) Rowland Moufet's Theat. Ins. 908 "That Honey is best for substance, which..if you lift it up..falls to the earth still homogeneous, unsevered, no way parted asunder, but remaines in one continued flake or line. (1658)"
  966.   (1658.6) Sir T. Browne Hydriot. iii. 43 "How slender a masse will remain upon an open and urging Fire of the carnall composition. (1658)"
  967.   (1658.7) Sir T. Browne Hydriot. ii. (1736) 31 "If according to Learned Conjecture, the Bodies of Men shall rise where their greatest Relics remaine, many are not like to err in the Topography of their Resurrection. (1658)"
  968.   (1658.8) Sir T. Browne Hydriot. ii. (1736) 29 "The remaining Bones discovered his Proportions. (1658)"
  969.   (1658.9) Sir T. Browne Hydriot. iii. 44 "When the heavy Principle of Salt is fired out, and the Earth almost only remaineth [in burnt bones]. (1658)"
  970.   (1658.10) W. Burton Itin. Anton. 102 "There remain yet two doubts: First, whether this Pr&ae.aeig;tenture, or Wall, was made of Stone, or of Turfs. (1658)"
  971.   (1658.11) W. Burton Anton. Itin. 102 "There remain yet two doubts: First: whether this Pr&ae.aeig;tenture, or Wall, was made of Stone, or of Turfs. (1658)"
  972.   (1658.12) Virginia Stat. (1823) I. 466 "To the great prejudice and damage to their neighbours and the loss of the remainants cattell. (1658)"
  973.   (1659.1) (title) "Golden Remains of the Ever Memorable John Hales. (1659)"
  974.   (1659.2) H. More Immort. Soul iii. ii. §.7 "That our Substance is in a manner lost, and nothing but a tenuious reek remains. (1659)"
  975.   (1659.3) Macallo Can. Physick 75 "The evil humours remaining after a Crise, are wont to make one recidive or relapsing. (1659)"
  976.   (1659.4) Osborn Observ. Turks (1673) 344 "The Tongues being at the best but the Crackers of Knowledge: the Kernel remaining useless..till picked and dressed by Employment and Experience. (1659)"
  977.   (1659.5) Pearson Creed (1839) 232 "The bread and wine even after consecration leave not their own nature, but remain in their former substance, shape, and form. (1659)"
  978.   (1659.6) Rushworth Hist. Coll. I. 2 "To keep his Majesty from declaring himself opposite to Spain in the business of Cleves and Juliers, which still remained uncompounded. (1659)"
  979.   (1659.7) Sanderson Wks. (1854) V. 338 "There remained in the heart of such some piece of ill-temper unreformed, which in time prolified, and sent out great and wasting sins. (1659)"
  980.   (1659.8) W. Chamberlayne Pharonnida iii. ii. 19 "Whilst she did remain Unlightened with a beam of comfort. (1659)"
  981.   (1659.9) Gentl. Calling v. x, "So dismal a consequent, as, methink, should like Lot's wife, remain a perpetual monument to deter others. (1659)"
  982.   (1660.1) Barrow Euclid ii. i. "Schol., Let + A be to be multiplied into B-C; then because + A is not affirmed of all B, but only of a part of it, whereby it exceeds C, therefore AC must remain denied. (1660)"
  983.   (1660.2) Boyle New Exp. Phys. Mech. Exp. iv, "This plumpness of the bladder proceeded from..the stronger spring of the air remaining in the bladder. (1660)"
  984.   (1660.3) Boyle New Exper. Spring of Air xxiv. 191 "The inner Membrane that involv'd the several Liquors of the Egge, because it would stretch and yield, remain'd unbroken. (1660)"
  985.   (1660.4) Barrow Euclid i. iv, "The remaining angles B, C, shall be equal to the remaining angles E, F, each to each, under which the equal sides are subtended. (1660)"
  986.   (1660.5) F. Brooke tr. Le Blanc's Trav. 354 "The countrey remaining unplanted by any forrainers. (1660)"
  987.   (1660.6) H. More Myst. Godl. v. xvii. 206 "Suspecting our selves not to have emerged quite out of this General Apostasy of the Church, into which the Spirit of God has foretold she would be lapsed for 1260 years; let us see if we can find out what Remainders of this Lapse are still upon us. (1660)"
  988.   (1660.7) Jer. Taylor Duct. Dubit. ii. ii. rule ii, "If we list to observe that..Pythagoras..and Socrates had great names amongst the leading Christians, it is no wonder if in the percolation something of the relish should remain. (1660)"
  989.   (1660.8) Jer. Taylor Duct. Dubit. ii. iii. rule xiv. §.29 (1676) 372 "The remaining part [of the books of the Fathers] have passed through the limbecks and strainers of Hereticks [etc.]. (1660)"
  990.   (1660.9) Milton Free Commw. 424 "We remain finally secure from the exasperated Regal Power. (1660)"
  991.   (1660.10) Trapp Comm. O.T. III. 515 "Such persons chuse to remain in the sordes of their sins. (1660)"
  992.   (1660.11) in J. Morris Troubles Cath. Foref. (1872) vi. 277 "The Cellaress and *Sick Mistress..remained there. (1660)"
  993.   (1660.12) tr. Paracelsus' Archidoxes i. x. 142 "Take then the fix Element that remained after the separation of the Three Imperfect Elements. (1660)"
  994.   (1661.1) Boyle Scept. Chem. i. 41 "That it may not appear absurd to conceive, that such little primary Masses..may remain undissipated. (1661)"
  995.   (1661.2) Boyle Cert. Physiol. Ess. (1669) 175 "That jelly that is sometimes found on the ground, and by the Vulgar call'd a Star-shoot, as if it remain'd upon the extinction of a falling Star. (1661)"
  996.   (1661.3) Fuller Worthies (1840) II. 265 "What remaineth concerning mastiffs is referred to the same topic in Somersetshire. (1661)"
  997.   (1661.4) Fuller Worthies, Linc. (1662) ii. 150 "What remaineth concerning Mastiffes is referred to the same Topick in Somerset-shire. (1661)"
  998.   (1661.5) G. Rust Origen's Opin. in Phenix (1721) I. 54 "The Souls of Brutes are Spirits..and remain undiminishable and indissipable in their intire Substances. (1661)"
  999.   (1661.6) J. Fell Hammond 14 "A stock was rais'd..for the apprentising of young Children... And after this there yet remain'd a Superplusage for the assistance of the neighbour Parishes. (1661)"
  1000.   (1662.1) Evelyn Sculptura iii. 33 "They also engrave upon stone, and imprint with it; but with this difference in the *working-off; that the paper being black, the Sculpture remains white. (1662)"
  1001.   (1662.2) Fuller Worthies iii. 38 "Monuments..remaining without breck or blemish to this day. (1662)"
  1002.   (1662.3) Fuller Worthies iv. 50 "The best caps were formerly made at Monmouth, where the Cappers Chappel doth still remain. (1662)"
  1003.   (1662.4) Fuller Worthies (1840) I. 496 "The anatomy of a man lying in the tombe abovesaid, onely the bones remaining. (1662)"
  1004.   (1662.5) Gerbier Principles 30 "The King and Queen only remaining..setting under the Cloath of State. (1662)"
  1005.   (1662.6) Gerbier Principles 34 "That his Stall doth not remain under him. (1662)"
  1006.   (1662.7) Hibbert Body of Divinity i. 218 "Amen. It is..an Hebrew word,..and..remaines uninterpreted. (1662)"
  1007.   (1662.8) J. Chandler Van Helmont's Oriat. 345 "The Substance of that Substander or remainer [orig. ejusque substantis substantia]. (1662)"
  1008.   (1662.9) J. Bargrave Pope Alex. VII (1867) 106 "Some [churches] remaining without pastors all the time of his nuntiature. (1662)"
  1009.   (1662.10) J. Chandler Van Helmont's Oriat. 144 "A truly substanding or remaining Being [orig. vere substantis entis]. (1662)"
  1010.   (1662.11) J. Chandler Van Helmont's Oriat. 273 "This..might..remain safe for a long time, without a lavishment of the health. (1662)"
  1011.   (1662.12) J. Chandler Van Helmont's Oriat. Prayer, "Tis true indeed, that thou wilt be worshipped by men in the Spirit, but not in such a manner that it may remain in the undistinction of the first object. (1662)"
  1012.   (1662.13) Merrett tr. Neri's Art of Glass xlii, "In the bottom there will remain a Lion colour. (1662)"
  1013.   (1662.14) Newcome Diary 6 Sept. (Chetham Soc.) 120, "I read out wt remained to be read in Rushworth. (1662)"
  1014.   (1662.15) Stillingfl. Orig. Sacr. i. v. §.3, "1117. which being deduced from 3940. the remainder is 2823. (1662)"
  1015.   (1662.16) Stillingfl. Orig. Sacr&ae.aeig; ii. ix. §.1. 253 "Everything remains in the course and order wherein it was set at the Creation. (1662)"
  1016.   (1662.17) Sparrow tr. Behme's Rem. Wks., Apol. conc. Perfect. 147, "I must be Tinctured or else I cannot be Transmuted; If Christ do not Tincture me with his Bloud, then my Holy Paradise-Life remaineth faded. (1662)"
  1017.   (1663.1) Blair Autobiog. iii. (1848) 57 "The northern Irishes remaining obdured in their idleness and incivility. (1663)"
  1018.   (1663.2) Charleton Chor. Gigant. 5 "Monuments themselves are subject to Forgetfulness even while they remain. (1663)"
  1019.   (1663.3) H. Cogan tr. Pinto's Trav. i. 2 "The remainder of us they left at night in the Road. (1663)"
  1020.   (1663.4) Marvell Corr. Wks. 1872-5 II. 140 "If they had any thing as that remained on their part. (1663)"
  1021.   (1663.5) Flagellum, or O. Cromwell (1672) 70 "The House being thus purged, as they called it..the remaining Juncto of his Culling..passed an Ordinance for Tryal of the King. (1663)"
  1022.   (1664.1) Evelyn tr. Freart's Archit. ii. 9 "Of which there is to this day some Vestigia's remaining. (1664)"
  1023.   (1664.2) Evelyn Kal. Hort. Nov. 78 "Take up your Potatos for winter spending, there will enough remain for stock, though never so exactly gather'd. (1664)"
  1024.   (1664.3) Etheredge Com. Revenge iv. vii, "Set thy face then; let me not see the remains of one poor smile. (1664)"
  1025.   (1664.4) Evelyn Sylva 102 "It is continually to be fed with short and fitting wood, that no part remains unfir'd. (1664)"
  1026.   (1664.5) H. Power Exp. Philos. 56 "Your Wire-drawers know, that if they take a short piece of Wire,..and drill it through, that then though they draw it out to the smalness of a hair, yet will it still remain hollow quite through in despite of their Wurdle. (1664)"
  1027.   (1664.6) J. Webb Stone-Heng (1725) 193 "These rude Remains being put in Work, in his Judgment, before the Flood. (1664)"
  1028.   (1664.7) Power Exp. Philos. iii. 167 "The Angles of Inclination and Elevation will remain the same. (1664)"
  1029.   (1664.8) Power Exp. Philos. iii. 168 "An Intrinsecal Tendency that it [the Magnet] has of its own, to bring all its parts to their right and determinate points, there to remain in a perfect Stability. (1664)"
  1030.   (1665.1) Brathwait Comment. Two Tales (1901) 97 "The Remainder of his Hours henceforth was to number his Daies. (1665)"
  1031.   (1665.2) Boyle Occas. Refl., Occas. Medit. iv. iv, "He gave away more out of the Remainder of his Estate, than every liberal Man would have done out of the Whole. (1665)"
  1032.   (1665.3) G. Havers P. della Valle's Trav. E. India 27 "The Name Seià.h Selim, tenaciously inhering in the memory of people, remains still to him. (1665)"
  1033.   (1665.4) Hooke Microgr. vii. 38 "Sealed Thermometers, which I have, by several tryals, at last brought to a great certainty and tenderness:..for graduating the stem, I fix that for the beginning of my division where the surface of the liquor in the stem remains when the ball is placed in..water, that is so cold that it just begins to freeze..(which I mark with an [0] or nought). (1665)"
  1034.   (1665.5) J. Webb Stone-Heng (1725) 88 "The Pylasters were by the Tool and Mallet wrought, as the Rabbets yet remaining, or Returns in some of them plainly shew. (1665)"
  1035.   (1665.6) J. Webb Stone-Heng (1725) 153 "An Asylum, to which any of them flying remain'd indemnified for whatever Delict committed. (1665)"
  1036.   (1665.7) M. Needham Med. Medicin&ae.aeig; 401 "There remains no more room for the like palliatory proceeding. (1665)"
  1037.   (1665.8) Manley Grotius' Low C. Warres 544 "More..that among all these turnings, would yet remain faithful to their Parties. (1665)"
  1038.   (1665.9) Manley Grotius' Low C. Warres 331 "The men that remained in the Town were slain, so also were some women after they had been lustfully abused. (1665)"
  1039.   (1665.10) Manley Grotius' Low-C. Wars 938 "There remained fresh Examples of their Barbarism against weak Sea-men, and silly Fisher-men. (1665)"
  1040.   (1665.11) Manley Grotius' Low C. Warres 281 "For the future, nothing remained, but a prospect of Tyranny and slavery. (1665)"
  1041.   (1665.12) Manley Grotius' Low C. Warres 101 "He had with him, something more than Eight Hundred Horse, and Six Thousand Foot, the Refuse and Remains of the French Troubles and Tumults. (1665)"
  1042.   (1665.13) Sir T. Herbert Trav. (1677) 139 "At the stair-head there is some remain of the Gate. (1665)"
  1043.   (1665.14) Sp. Speaker Ho. Comm. to King 31 Oct. in Lords Jrnls. XI. 700/1 "We have prepared a Shiboleth a Test to distinguish amongst them, who..give Hopes of future Conformity, and who of..evil Disposition remain obdurate. (1665)"
  1044.   (1666.1) Boyle Orig. Formes &. Qual. 329 "The remaining Masse would be..of an Alkalizate nature. (1666)"
  1045.   (1666.2) Boyle Orig. Formes &. Qual. Wks. 1772 III. 62 "The remaining matter..with the least heat may be poured out like a liquor. (1666)"
  1046.   (1666.3) Evelyn Diary 7 Sept., "Nothing remaining intire but the inscription in the architrave. (1666)"
  1047.   (1666.4) G. Harvey Morb. Angl. xi. (1672) 31 "It's..generated..out of the dregs and remainder of a *Phlegmonous or Oedematick tumour. (1666)"
  1048.   (1666.5) G. Harvey Morb. Angl. xxviii. (1672) 82 "There remains a citation of such others as indifferently may produce that malady in any other Countrey. (1666)"
  1049.   (1666.6) J. Smith Old Age (1752) 13 "Two words [days and years] to express the contention of this state..viz. how long this state shall remain. (1666)"
  1050.   (1667.1) Dryden Ind. Emperor iv. ii, "What now remains in these Extreams?" (1667)"
  1051.   (1667.2) Flavel Saint Indeed (1754) 125 "That fellowship is so dissweetened by remaining corruptions. (1667)"
  1052.   (1667.3) Milton P.L. ix. 42 "Mee of these Nor skilld nor studious, higher Argument Remaines. (1667)"
  1053.   (1667.4) Milton P.L. ii. 321 "To remaine In strictest bondage. (1667)"
  1054.   (1667.5) Milton P.L. x. 990 "Childless thou art, Childless remain; so Death Shall be deceav'd his glut. (1667)"
  1055.   (1667.6) Milton P.L. ii. 443 "If thence he scape.., what remains him less Then unknown dangers and as hard escape. (1667)"
  1056.   (1667.7) Milton P.L. iii. 124, "I formed them free, and free they must remain. (1667)"
  1057.   (1667.8) Milton P.L. vi. 115 "That such resemblance of the Highest Should yet remain, where faith and realtie Remain not. (1667)"
  1058.   (1667.9) Milton P.L. vi. 37 "The easier conquest now Remains thee. (1667)"
  1059.   (1667.10) Milton P.L. ii. 322 "To remaine In strictest bondage,..Under th' inevitable curb. (1667)"
  1060.   (1667.11) Milton P.L. ii. 770 "Wherein remaind..to our Almighty Foe Cleer Victory, to our part loss and rout. (1667)"
  1061.   (1667.12) Milton P.L. ix. 463 "The Evil one abstracted stood From his own evil, and for the time remained Stupidly good. (1667)"
  1062.   (1667.13) Milton P.L. v. 770 "Thrones, Dominations, Princedomes, Vertues, Powers, If these magnific Titles yet remain Not meerly titular. (1667)"
  1063.   (1667.14) Milton P.L. ix. 465 "That space the Evil One abstracted stood From his own evil, and for the time remained Stupidly good, of enmity disarmed. (1667)"
  1064.   (1667.15) Primatt City &. C. Build. 26 "There doth yet remain great quantities of Coles in the Earth. (1667)"
  1065.   (1667.16) Waterhouse Fire Lond. 70 "Mr. Spencer, the..Aboriginal Librarier, yet living, and yet faithfully attending the remains of the Books. (1667)"
  1066.   (1667.17) Waterhouse Fire Lond. 100 "Dwelling and Trading in the remains of the Freedom, and in the reserved Suburbs. (1667)"
  1067.   (1667.18) Decay Chr. Piety vii. 153 "Whilest the soreness of his late pangs of conscience remains. (1667)"
  1068.   (1667.19) Ormonde MSS. in 10th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm. App. v. 52 "Orders to satisfy..your petitioner the remaining &pstlg.120, after perclosing their worke. (1667)"
  1069.   (1667.20) in 10th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm. App. V. 29 "Other lands undisposed of, now remaining in his Majestie's disposall. (1667)"
  1070.   (1668.1) Clarendon Vind. Tracts (1727) 79 "He read all the articles..which remained undetermined and unconsented to. (1668)"
  1071.   (1668.2) Culpepper &. Cole Barthol. Anat. ii. vi. 106 "Small Boddikies or indivisible Particles of the Blood..If any reliques of the said Bodikies did remain. (1668)"
  1072.   (1668.3) Davenant Law agst. Lovers Wks. (1673) 323 "The Duke,..During the time of your Vicegerency, Remain'd here in disguise. (1668)"
  1073.   (1668.4) Howe Bless. Righteous (1825) 52 "There is no resistant principle remaining, when the love of God is perfected in it. (1668)"
  1074.   (1668.5) H. More Div. Dial. i. xxvii. (1713) 57 "That Extension which remains to you whether you will or no, is really and identifically coincident with the Amplitude of the Essence of God. (1668)"
  1075.   (1668.6) Owen in Hearne Collect. 26 Nov. an. 1705 (O.H.S.) I. 99 "The Remainders of Indwelling-Sin in Believers. (1668)"
  1076.   (1668.7) Wilkins Real Char. i. i. §.4. 5 "After the Captivity the pure Hebrew ceased to be Vulgar, remaining onely amongst learned men. (1668)"
  1077.   (1668.8) Phil. Trans. III. 730 "And perhaps I might have lost the Crepuscular remains of my Sight. (1668)"
  1078.   (1668.9) in 10th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm. App. V. 60 "The Lord Lieutenant and Counsel's advice to the Commissioners to spend some of their remaining time to reprize Protestants. (1668)"
  1079.   (1669.1) Boyle Contin. New Exp. xliv. 154 "Air that yet remain'd unpump'd out. (1669)"
  1080.   (1669.2) Boyle Contn. New Exp. ii. (1682) 93 "The Adder remained in the same state, and gave no hope of reviviscence. (1669)"
  1081.   (1669.3) Gale Crt. Gentiles i. i. iv. 25 "There remains in the Syrians an ingenite ardor of Navigation. (1669)"
  1082.   (1669.4) H. Stubbe in Birch Life Boyle (1744) 192 "It creates in the throat such a sense, as remains after drinking pepper-posset. (1669)"
  1083.   (1669.5) Holder Elem. Speech 59 "Thus out of..36, casting out as useless..9 Naso-Spiritals, 6 Naso-Vocals, and 2 Spiritals, there remain 19 Consonants. (1669)"
  1084.   (1669.6) Marvell Corr. Wks. (Grosart) II. 275 "So expecting your pleasure, I remaine, Gentlemen, [etc.]. (1669)"
  1085.   (1669.7) N. Morton New Eng. Mem. 180 "This year much of the Wheat is destroyed with Blasting and Mildew,..but the Lord hath sent much Rain for the recovery of the remainder. (1669)"
  1086.   (1669.8) Sturmy Mariner's Mag. vi. iii. 106 "The Sun enters Gemini May 11; which Substract from 12, the Remainer is 1. (1669)"
  1087.   (1669.9) Stubbe Let. 17 Dec. in Boyle's Wks. (1772) I. Life 91 "It creates in the throat such a sense, as remains, after drinking *pepper-posset. (1669)"
  1088.   (1669.10) Sturmy Mariner's Mag. i. ii. 9 "In what year you would know what is the *Prime Number, add 1 to the date thereof, and then divide it by 19, and that which remaineth upon the Division..is the Number required. (1669)"
  1089.   (1669.11) W. Simpson Hydrol. Chym. 53 "What remained was a bright styriate floscule. (1669)"
  1090.   (1669.12) W. Holder Elem. Speech 115 "He that never hears a word spoken, nor can be told what it signifies, it is no wonder if such an one remain speechless. (1669)"
  1091.   (1669.13) W. Simpson Hydrol. Chym. 53 "What remained was a bright styriate floscule. (1669)"
  1092.   (1669.14) Worlidge Syst. Agric. ix. §.2 (1681) 177 "A Salt-Cat..which makes the Pigeons much affect the place: and such that casually come there, usually remain where they find such good entertainment. (1669)"
  1093.   (1669.15) Address Yng. Gentry Eng. 80 "There remains nothing of it but the shade of a great name, the empty curtail of its faint eccho. (1669)"
  1094.   (1669.16) Lond. Gaz. No. 367/4 "The said Officers..shall proceed to the payment of the ensuing Orders, as the remain of that Taxe and the remaines of the [other] Taxe shall come in. (1669)"
  1095.   (1670.1) Cotton Espernon iii. x. 525 "They would never again be so fully reconcil'd, that there would not still remain a Core in the bosom of the one or the other. (1670)"
  1096.   (1670.2) Cotton Espernon. i. iv. 181 "The violence of the powder was so great, that it blew up the floor where the Duke sate at dinner,..the Duke only by a miracle of Fortune remaining still sitting, and upright in the midst of this subversion. (1670)"
  1097.   (1670.3) Hacket Abp. Williams ii. (1693) 120 "The Court did all vote..that the Defence should remain undispunged. (1670)"
  1098.   (1670.4) J. Smith Eng. Improv. Reviv'd 89 "From the Remainder of the Chesnut..may be chosen 63600 Rods for bark or ryne hoops. (1670)"
  1099.   (1670.5) Penn Truth Rescued fr. Impost. 25 "The then English Army was the remainder of those Souldiers, that not only subverted the Kings Forces, but Protector'd Oliver Crumwell. (1670)"
  1100.   (1670.6) W. Clarke Nat. Hist. Nitre 60 "The paper-Bills on the walls..remain'd like the Gold unburn'd. (1670)"
  1101.   (1671.1) Eachard Obs. Answ. Cont. Clergy 102 "Thinking themselves the onely poor remain of people, that can dispense the word profitably. (1671)"
  1102.   (1671.2) F. Phillips Reg. Necess. 475 "Committed to the Tower of London, there to remain one year without bayle, baston or Mainprize. (1671)"
  1103.   (1671.3) F. Philipps Reg. Necess. 580 "To lodge the remainder of the night among the debauched or unruly sort of people, calld Rats or Night-walkers. (1671)"
  1104.   (1671.4) Grew Anat. Plants ii. §.23 "The remainder..is in part carried off into the Cortical Body back again, the Sap whereof it now tinctures into good Aliment. (1671)"
  1105.   (1671.5) Grew Anat. Pl. i. ii. (1682) 15 "The remainder, though not united to it,..thus retreats, that is,..is in part carried off into the Cortical Body back again. (1671)"
  1106.   (1671.6) Milton Samson 650 "This one prayer yet remains,..No long petition. (1671)"
  1107.   (1671.7) Milton Samson 1126 "In a little time while breath remains thee, Thou oft shalt wish thy self at Gath. (1671)"
  1108.   (1671.8) Milton Samson 587 "Why else this strength Miraculous yet remaining in those locks? " (1671)"
  1109.   (1671.9) Milton P.R. ii. 256 "Though hunger still remain: so it remain Without this bodies wasting, I content me. (1671)"
  1110.   (1671.10) Milton P.R. iv. 322 "Who reads Incessantly,..Uncertain and unsettl'd still remains. (1671)"
  1111.   (1671.11) Milton Samson 587 "Why else this strength Miraculous yet remaining in those locks? " (1671)"
  1112.   (1671.12) Milton Samson 650 "This one prayer yet remains, might I be heard, No long petition, speedy death. (1671)"
  1113.   (1671.13) Milton P.R. iv. 326 "Uncertain and unsettl'd [he] still remains, Deep verst in books and shallow in himself. (1671)"
  1114.   (1671.14) R. MacWard True Nonconf. 368 "The more serious Presbyterians..remain stedfast and unbrangled with these delusions. (1671)"
  1115.   (1671.15) Woodhead St. Teresa i. xxv. 172 "There never remains any sweetness, or softness, or suppleness in the Soul; but she is, as it were, frighted. (1671)"
  1116.   (1671.16) Woodhead St. Teresa ii. xi. 97 "As soon as I had communicated (the Species remaining yet as it were intire). (1671)"
  1117.   (1671.17) St. Foine Improved 4 "The Slabb and Mud which remains after the Water is drawn off the Ground. (1671)"
  1118.   (1672.1) Boyle Ess. Gems i. Wks. 1772 III. 527 "The remaining and incoagulable part of it may have been imbibed by the ambient air. (1672)"
  1119.   (1672.2) Dryden 2nd Pt. Conq. Granada iv. iii, "The grudging of my ague yet remains. (1672)"
  1120.   (1672.3) Grew Phil. Hist. Plants §.51 "No Oyl which remained liquid; but instead of that a Butyr, almost of the Consistence and Colour of the Oyl of Mace. (1672)"
  1121.   (1672.4) H. More Brief Reply 325 "The said Individual matter untransubstantiated and remaining Bread still. (1672)"
  1122.   (1672.5) Josselyn New Eng. Rarities 101 "They beat the corn in a mortar and sift the flower out of it: the remainder they call Homminey. (1672)"
  1123.   (1672.6) Marvell Reh. Transp. (1673) II. 68 "That it should remain upon Record how Syllogistical a life his hath been to the Stile and Principles that he has manag'd and prosecuted. (1672)"
  1124.   (1672.7) Marvell Reh. Transp. i. 203 "There remains but one Flower more that I have a mind to; but that indeed is a Rapper. 'Tis a Flower of the Sun. (1672)"
  1125.   (1672.8) Sir T. Browne Let. to Friend ix. (1881) 134 "His inwards and flesh remaining could make no bouffage, but a light bit for the grave. (1672)"
  1126.   (1672.9) Wood Life (1848) 23 "Being just..in capacity of spending the remainder of his dayes in ease and quietness, he died. (1672)"
  1127.   (1672.10) Cowell's Interpr., "In super, is a Word used by Auditors in their Accounts in the Exchequer, when they say so much remains in super to such an Accountant, that is, so much remains due upon such an Account. (1672)"
  1128.   (1673.1) Grew Anat. Roots ii. §.60 "The remainder, is..an Oleous Elixyr, or extract, in the form of a Milk. (1673)"
  1129.   (1673.2) Ray Trav. (1738) I. 419 "A famous engine to raise up water..There is so little of it remaining that it is impossible thence to find out all the contrivance and intrigue of it. (1673)"
  1130.   (1673.3) Temple Observ. Netherl. Pref. (Seager), "The remainders of their state are..kept alive by neglect or disconcert of their enemies. (1673)"
  1131.   (1673.4) Lady's Call. i. i. §.12 "There will not remain many topics of discourse, unless this be called in to supply. (1673)"
  1132.   (1673.5) Phil. Trans. VIII. 6052 "The pledgets being then thrown off, the blood continued staunch, and the mouths of the Arteries remained close. (1673)"
  1133.   (1674.1) Boyle Excell. Theol. ii. iv. 177 "It remains doubtful, whether the differing sizes [of the fixed stars]..proceed from a real inequality of bulk, or onely from an inequality of distance. (1674)"
  1134.   (1674.2) Clarendon Hist. Reb. xiv. §.136 "The Earl remain'd in London whilst the enquiry was warm and importunate. (1674)"
  1135.   (1674.3) Cotton Compl. Gamester vii. 69 [L'Ombre] "There will remain thirteen Cards in the Stock. (1674)"
  1136.   (1674.4) Jeake Arith. (1696) 20 "The remains are the Numbers quesited. (1674)"
  1137.   (1674.5) Jeake Arith. (1696) 54 "If the Subtrahend and Remain be added, the Substractionary work will be proved. (1674)"
  1138.   (1674.6) Jeake Arith. (1696) 301 "The Greater substracted from the Lesser, the Remain will be so much too short. (1674)"
  1139.   (1674.7) Jeake Arith. (1696) 30 "This Remain is always less than the Divisor. (1674)"
  1140.   (1674.8) Jeake Arith. (1696) 543 "To find Numbers whose Remains shall be Arithmetically Progressional. (1674)"
  1141.   (1674.9) Leybourn Compl. Surveyor 237 "An Instrument which he calleth a Peractor, which is no other than a Theodelite, only the Box and Needle is so fitted to the Center of the Instrument, that..the Index may be turned about, and yet the Box and Needle remain immoveable. (1674)"
  1142.   (1674.10) Petty Disc. bef. R. Soc. 59 "Suppose, that the Oars remain the same length, but that the Blade be doubled. (1674)"
  1143.   (1674.11) Ray Collection 136 "(Manner of making Vitriol) The liquor that remains after the vitriol is crystallized, they call the mother. (1674)"
  1144.   (1674.12) S. Jeake Arith. (1696) 164 "If the remain be added to the Number substracted, the Total will be parallel to the Number from which Substraction is made. (1674)"
  1145.   (1674.13) Staveley Rom. Horseleech 131 "Her example was not followed by any of the Nobility, or others, who had incorporated any of the Abby Lands into their estates, but the Queen restored only what remained in the Crown un-aliened from the same. (1674)"
  1146.   (1674.14) Essex Papers (Camden) I. 265 "Without ye extraordinary pressing of friends I cannot remaine in it. (1674)"
  1147.   (1674.15) tr. Scheffer's Lapland 4 "Granting there were antiently such names..it remaines doubtfull [etc.]. (1674)"
  1148.   (1675.1) Cocker Morals 23 "He that receives a Courtesie, remains, Till his Retaliation, bound in Chains. (1675)"
  1149.   (1675.2) Evelyn Terra (1776) 63 "Casting the coarse remaining Stuff which would not pass the Riddle, into the cistern again. (1675)"
  1150.   (1675.3) Hobbes Odyssey (1677) 268 "Ulysses, to be sure that none remain Alive, and under seats or tables squat, Searcht well the hall. (1675)"
  1151.   (1675.4) H. Teonge Diary (1825) 87 "This island [Cyprus]..had in it 30 cittys, of which there still remaine many worthy memorables of their pristin grandetsa's. (1675)"
  1152.   (1675.5) Traherne Chr. Ethics 347 "Without its exercise it remaineth unexerted, is wholly vain. (1675)"
  1153.   (1675.6) Tully Let. to Baxter 27 "There remaines yet one small *sub-question. (1675)"
  1154.   (1675.7) Machiavelli's Prince xix. Wks. (1883) 123 "These remained..stupid and astonished. (1675)"
  1155.   (1675.8) tr. Machiavelli's Prince vi. (1883) 41 "They remain..honourable and happy. (1675)"
  1156.   (1676.1) Bates Immort. Soul, "There remains in another world a dreadful arrear of misery. (1676)"
  1157.   (1676.2) Collins in Rigaud Corr. Sci. Men (1841) II. 9 "By the second remainder divide the second divisor, reserve the quotes. (1676)"
  1158.   (1676.3) Cotton Angler ii. v. 40 "Where the warping ends, pinch or nip it with your thumb nail against your finger, and strip away the remainder of your dubbing from the silk. (1676)"
  1159.   (1676.4) Dryden Aurengz. iv. i, "Strange cozenage! none would live past years again; Yet all hope pleasure in what yet remain. (1676)"
  1160.   (1676.5) Dryden Aurengz. iv. i, "A working Sea, remaining from a Storm. (1676)"
  1161.   (1676.6) Hobbes Iliad 374 "Yet is his body uncorrupt,..And..doth whole remain And undefac'd, the bloud all washt away. (1676)"
  1162.   (1676.7) Hale Prim. Orig. Man. iv. iii. (1677) 318 "Those common Notions which yet remain in the Humane Nature, though refracted and abated by the Fall of Man. (1676)"
  1163.   (1676.8) Shadwell Libertine v. 81 "D. Lop. D' hear that noise? the remaining Rogues have rais'd the Mobile, and are coming upon us... Enter two Shepherds, with a great Rabble. (1676)"
  1164.   (1676.9) Wycherley Pl. Dealer iv. i, "You shall see, how I have rigg'd my Squire out, with the remains of my shipwrack'd Wardrobe. (1676)"
  1165.   (1676.10) Wiseman Chirurg. Treat. iv. v. 321 "After the Escar separated, I rubb'd the remaining Superexcrescence with a Vitriol-stone. (1676)"
  1166.   (1676.11) Wiseman Chirurg. Treat. 111, "I shewed him that by Digestion the remaining fleshy body..would come away. (1676)"
  1167.   (1676.12) Wiseman Chirurg. Treat. vii. iv. 485 "The head of the Os humeri was bruised, and remained sugillated long after. (1676)"
  1168.   (1676.13) Wiseman Chirurg. Treat. iv. iv. 267, "I applied again the Malagma, which caused a Suppuration of the remainder. (1676)"
  1169.   (1677.1) Cary Chronol. i. i. i. vii. 18 "There remains for the number of plene Months 125. (1677)"
  1170.   (1677.2) Collins in Rigaud Corr. Sci. Men (1841) II. 21 "A stationer..having bought a remain of above two hundred of Horrox's Astronomy. (1677)"
  1171.   (1677.3) Grew Anat. Pl., Anat. Seeds (1682) 201 "This sticks not to the midle Coat,..but commonly, remains entire, after those are stripp'd off, being as it were, the Smock of the Seed. (1677)"
  1172.   (1677.4) Hale Prim. Orig. Man. iv. ii. 295 "The remaining indigested parts of Nature. (1677)"
  1173.   (1677.5) Hale Prim. Orig. Man. ii. x. 235 "Which was accordingly done, and remains of Record in the Exchequer. (1677)"
  1174.   (1677.6) W. Harris tr. Lemery's Course Chym. i. xvi. (1686) 376 "The spirit of wine being a sulphur does unite and imbody with those that remain. (1677)"
  1175.   (1677.7) Govt. Venice 238 "Sixtus V, and Clement VIII, granted Safe-conduct to the Maranes, to remain, and traffick in the Town of Ancona, without being molested or disturbed by the Inquisitors. (1677)"
  1176.   (1677.8) Lond. Gaz. No. 1174/1 "Remaining in the Consuls hands 18 Quoyles of Cordage and a Hauser. (1677)"
  1177.   (1678.1) Cudworth Intell. Syst. 336 "Always remaining in the solitariety of His own unity. (1678)"
  1178.   (1678.2) Cudworth Intell. Syst. i. v. 759 "Matter..perpetually remains, and all other things whatsoever are but..passions and affections..thereof, as musicalness and unmusicalness. (1678)"
  1179.   (1678.3) Cudworth Intell. Syst. i. iv. §.18. 312 "Their arcane Theology remained more or less amongst them unextinct to the last. (1678)"
  1180.   (1678.4) Cudworth Intell. Syst. 798 "This Foul and Gross Body of ours..remaining still Nasty, Sluttish and Ruinous within. (1678)"
  1181.   (1678.5) Cudworth Intell. Syst. i. v. 759 "Matter..perpetually remains, and all other things whatsoever are but..passions and affections and dispositions thereof, as musicalness and unmusicalness, in respect of Socrates. (1678)"
  1182.   (1678.6) G. Mackenzie Crim. Laws Scot. i. vi. §.19. 51 "Their goods should be put under sicker Burrows,..under which they must remain ay and while they suffer an Assize. (1678)"
  1183.   (1678.7) Marvell Growth Popery Wks. (Grosart) IV. 294 "So that the two great naval powers of Europe being crushed together, he might remain sole arbitrator of the ocean. (1678)"
  1184.   (1678.8) Marvell Growth of Pop. Wks. 1875 IV. 257 "That..the clergy should, by remaining unmarried, either frustrate human nature if they live chastly, or, if otherwise, adulterate it. (1678)"
  1185.   (1678.9) Phillips (ed. 4), "Pelf..in Faulconry, is the refuse and broken remains left after the Hawk is relieved. (1678)"
  1186.   (1678.10) R. L'Estrange Seneca's Mor. (1702) 510 "They are only Hache, made up of the Fragments that remain'd. (1678)"
  1187.   (1678.11) Rymer Trag. Last Age 83 "This Scene having wrought off the Remains of Phedra's frenzy, in the next she seems more calm. (1678)"
  1188.   (1678.12) Act of Common-Council, London B j a, "All sorts of Broad..Cloths..brought unto, pitched, and harboured in Blackwell-Hall..there to remain till..the Duties of Hallage herein after-mentioned also [be] paid. (1678)"
  1189.   (1679.1) (title) "Baconiana, Or Certain Genuine Remains of Sr. Francis Bacon..in Arguments Civil and Moral, Natural,..and Bibliographical. (1679)"
  1190.   (1679.2) Bp. Croft Coll. Jesuits 3 "The remaining Dwellers in the House..were but Under-Servants. (1679)"
  1191.   (1679.3) Hobbes Dial. Com. Laws (1840) 154 "[They] had much land remaining in their own hands, afforrested for their recreation. (1679)"
  1192.   (1679.4) Moxon Mech. Exerc. vii. 130 "Or you may make the Rooms next the Front deeper, or shallower, and leave the remainder for the Back Room. (1679)"
  1193.   (1679.5) Pepys Mem. Royal Navy (1906) 5 "A further Reserve [of Supplies] remain'd untoucht in Magazine. (1679)"
  1194.   (1679.6) Hist. Jetzer 12 "Putting out a Candle which remain'd..lighted. (1679)"
  1195.   (1679.7) in Wodrow Hist. Suff. Ch. Scot. (1722) II. 60 "The Lord Macdonald, a professed Papist, with a modelled Army..hath remained in Armes. (1679)"
  1196.   (1680.1) Boyle Scept. Chem. v. Wks. 1772 I. 546 "The other four elements might indeed be variously and loosely blended together, but would remain incompacted. (1680)"
  1197.   (1680.2) Cotton Gamester in Singer Hist. Cards 265 "By discarding the eights, nines, and tens, there will remain thirteen cards. (1680)"
  1198.   (1680.3) W. Allen Peace &. Unity 64 "While they remain under this perswasion, they can no more lawfully receive an *after-baptizing. (1680)"
  1199.   (1680.4) Roxb. Ball. (1883) IV. 637 "Great York in favour does remain, In spight of all the Whigish train. (1680)"
  1200.   (1681.1) Dryden Abs. &. Achit. 542 "But a whole Hydra more Remains of sprouting heads too long to score. (1681)"
  1201.   (1681.2) Dryden Abs. &. Achit. i. 542 "Such were the tools; but a whole Hydra more Remains of sprouting heads too long to score. (1681)"
  1202.   (1681.3) Grew Mus&ae.aeig;um iii. ii. ii. 328 "A Slag, remaining in the bottom of the *Tin-Floate. (1681)"
  1203.   (1681.4) Nevile Plato Rediv. 139 "Sweden remains in point of Constitution and Property exactly as it did anciently. (1681)"
  1204.   (1681.5) R. Knox Hist. Ceylon 123 "Many times we were forced to remain an hungry. (1681)"
  1205.   (1681.6) Stair Instit. i. xiii. §.15 (1693) 122 "With us there remains the Tacit Hypothecation of the Fruits on the Ground..belonging to the Possessor, for the Terms or the Years Rent. (1681)"
  1206.   (1681.7) Tate Lear Ep. Ded., "My Zeal for all the Remains of Shakespear. (1681)"
  1207.   (1681.8) Tate Lear Ded., "Nothing but..my Zeal for all the Remains of Shakespear, cou'd have wrought me to so bold an Under&dubh.taking. (1681)"
  1208.   (1681.9) Lond. Gaz. No. 1633/4 "Notice, that whereas divers Fines that were lost or burnt in the late Fire in the Temple, remain uningrossed for want of bringing in the Chyrograps, or exemplifications thereof. (1681)"
  1209.   (1681.10) Lond. Gaz. No. 1633/4 "There is now published a Printed List of all such Fines as remain uningrossed. (1681)"
  1210.   (1681.11) Lond. Gaz. No. 1587/2 "The Empress and her Court will remain till the River be open, so that she may go by Water. (1681)"
  1211.   (1681.12) tr. Belon's Myst. Physick Introd. 54 "Draw off the Menstruum, till the Saffron of the Gold remain almost dry. (1681)"
  1212.   (1682.1) Burnet Rights Princes iv. 135 "The curiousest Remains of former Ages that are extant. (1682)"
  1213.   (1682.2) Sir T. Browne Tracts (1684) 132 "So much still remaineth with us that it maketh the gross of our language. (1682)"
  1214.   (1682.3) Scarlett Exch. 20 "Substract the Provision and Courtagie, and the Remainder is the Apoinctee (the Neat Sum). (1682)"
  1215.   (1682.4) Sir T. Browne Tracts 133 "Present Parisians can hardly hack out those few lines of the league between Charles and Lewis..yet remaining in old French. (1682)"
  1216.   (1682.5) Wheler Journ. Greece iii. 263 "There are some Remains of noble Structures, Remembrancers of their prosperous State. (1682)"
  1217.   (1682.6) Wheler Journ. Greece iii. 238 "It..remaineth yet a Bashalique, although of late governed by a Deputy. (1682)"
  1218.   (1682.7) in Picture of Liverpool (1834) 108 "Thomas Mathews elected sideman for the remainder of the Year. (1682)"
  1219.   (1682-90.1) Hooke Posth. Wks. (1705) 565 "If on a Stilyard a weight of thirty Pound be hung at thirty times the distance from the Center that a weight of nine hundred Pounds is hung, the Stilyard shall remain in &ae.aeig;quilibrio. (1682-"
  1220.   (1683.1) Moxon Mech. Exerc., Printing xxiv. &page.19 "He..doubles the loose half of the Leather over the remaining Nail'd-on half. (1683)"
  1221.   (1683.2) Moxon Mech. Exerc., Printing 8 "Some Trades are..sooner sold off, which renders the remainder of the un-sold Exercises unperfect. (1683)"
  1222.   (1683.3) Moxon Mech. Exerc., Printing xxiv. &page.19 "He..doubles the loose half of the Leather over the remaining Nail'd-on half. (1683)"
  1223.   (1683.4) Moxon Mech. Exerc., Printing xvii. &page.2 "[He] cuts out what may remain in the bottom of the Shanck by reason of the un-even breaking. (1683)"
  1224.   (1683.5) Moxon Mech. Exerc., Printing 8 "Some Trades are..sooner sold off, which renders the remainder of the un-sold Exercises unperfect. (1683)"
  1225.   (1683.6) Moxon Mech. Exerc., Printing 1 "An undecidable Controversie about the original Contriver..remains on foot. (1683)"
  1226.   (1683.7) Pettus Fleta Min. ii. 125 "Thornels,..a term of Art, for that which remains of the roasted Oar, unmelted. (1683)"
  1227.   (1683.8) Scroggs Courts-leet (1714) 148 "When a Surrender is made to the Use of a Will, the Fee-Simple remains in the Surrenderor. (1683)"
  1228.   (1683.9) Sidney Disc. Govt. ii. xxiv. (1704) 159 "He..would certainly strike off the heads of the most eminent remaining Poppys. [Cf. poppy-head 1, 1650.]" (1683)"
  1229.   (1683.10) Salmon Doron Med. i. 307 "Being permixt together in a Pellican let them remain in digestion. (1683)"
  1230.   (1684.1) Dryden tr. Maimbourg's Hist. League 163 "Who dar'd not to arrest any of them singly, the two remaining being at liberty, and in condition to give themselves satisfaction on the Aggressours. (1684)"
  1231.   (1684.2) R. Waller Nat. Exper. 10 "Our Instrument remains still unalterably just to every place where 'tis made use of. (1684)"
  1232.   (1684.3) R. H. Sch. Recreat. 53 "Controversion..in Wheeling is performed by the Front of the Squadron, so that whilst the Rank makes the Motion, the File remains. (1684)"
  1233.   (1684.4) She-Wedding (title-p.), "For which Fact the said Parties were both Committed, and one of them remains now in the Round House at Greenwich. (1684)"
  1234.   (1684.5) tr. Bonet's Merc. Compit. ix. 323 "The Flower remains crude, incoctible, and insuperable. (1684)"
  1235.   (1684.6) tr. Bonet's Merc. Compit. vii. 251 "The shivering and great contrition of the bones, which remain here and there in the..flesh. (1684)"
  1236.   (1685.1) Boyle (J.) "Having dephlegmed spirit of salt, and gently abstracted the whole spirit, there remaineth in the retort a styptical substance. (1685)"
  1237.   (1685.2) Petty Last Will p. vii, "I have in Ireland, without the county of Kerry, in lands, remainders, and reversions, about 3100l. per ann. (1685)"
  1238.   (1685.3) Villiers (Dk. Buckhm.) Confer. Wks. 1705 II. 54 "Our ancient Matron had tossed up a nice Breakfast, out of the remainders of the Capons. (1685)"
  1239.   (1686.1) Dryden To Mem. Mrs. Anne Killigrew iv, "Her Arethusian Stream remains unsoil'd..and undefil'd. (1686)"
  1240.   (1686.2) Plot Staffordsh. 401 "There remains in the Lane upon the north side of the street-way some small fragments of a wall. (1686)"
  1241.   (1686.3) Plot Staffordsh. 417 "There yet remains some umbrage of a Dean and Prebends here to this very day. (1686)"
  1242.   (1686.4) Plot Staffordsh. 22 "While the Meteor remains compact and indisperst. (1686)"
  1243.   (1686.5) Plot Staffordsh. 432 "[A stone] with Runic characters still remaining upon it. (1686)"
  1244.   (1686.6) Lond. Gaz. No. 2197/3 "There remains not one Beam undamnified. (1686)"
  1245.   (1686.7) in B. Peirce Hist. Harvard Univ. (1833) App. 67 "There shall be allowed to the present Rector of the College..the remainder of the income not disposed underneath. (1686)"
  1246.   (1686.8) tr. Chardin's Trav. Persia 54 "Ibrahim that was the only Remainder of the Ottoman Family. (1686)"
  1247.   (1686.9) tr. Chardin's Coronat. Solyman 83 "There remained another sister of Habas II..who in the Kings absence was as it were Sovereigness of the Place. (1686)"
  1248.   (1687.1) A. Lovell tr. Thevenot's Trav. i. 18 "Seven old Galleys..the remains of their Fleet which escaped from the Battel of Lepanto. (1687)"
  1249.   (1687.2) A. Lovell tr. Thevenot's Trav. i. 123 "There are such fair remains to be found among the Ruines, as easily show that this has been a..rich..Town. (1687)"
  1250.   (1687.3) Cotton Poems, Night Quatrains (1689) 248 "The drunkard..when he wakes..shall find A cropala remains behind. (1687)"
  1251.   (1687.4) Dryden Hind &. P. iii. 306 "It now remains for you to school your child, And ask why God's anointed he reviled. (1687)"
  1252.   (1687.5) Petty Treat. Naval Philos. i. ii, "Let the supernatant sides of a Ship so much tumble..as that the said sides may remain perpendicular when the Ship stoops. (1687)"
  1253.   (1687.6) Rycaut Hist. Turks II. 228 "The Ambassadour remained aboard unsaluted and unacknowledged by the publick Ministers of the City. (1687)"
  1254.   (1687.7) T. K. Veritas Evang. 98 "There would have remained illustrious Memory thereof, at least in some of the primordial Churches. (1687)"
  1255.   (1687.8) Penal Laws 32 "This..is the antient Remain of the Soveraign Power and Prerogative of the Kings of England. (1687)"
  1256.   (1688.1) Holme Armoury iii. 149/1 "Skew, a term in Herald-Painting, which is with a Wing or Hares Foot [to] brush away all the loose edges of Silver and Gold that remains of the working of them. (1688)"
  1257.   (1688.2) Holme Armoury iii. 125/2 [Printing] "Strip a Form, is to take away all the Furniture from about it, and lett it so remain on the Letter board to be distributed. (1688)"
  1258.   (1688.3) R. Holme Armoury ii. 205/1, "I have some of the hair, or down of the Salamander, which I have several times put in the Fire, and made it red hot, and after taken it out, which being cold, yet remained perfect wool. [Cf. 1481 above.] " (1688)"
  1259.   (1688.4) Villiers (Dk. Buckhm.) Restoration Wks. (1775) 106 "Can shame remain perpetually in me, And not in others?" (1688)"
  1260.   (1688.5) Lond. Gaz. No. 2380/2 "A good part of the Cavalry will remain unmounted. (1688)"
  1261.   (1689.1) Apol. Fail. Walker's Acc. 20 "Whether some Men are not satisfy'd..Ireland be entirely lost,..and remain unreduc'd for some years, rather than Dissenters be employ'd in retrieving it. (1689)"
  1262.   (1689.2) T. R. View Govt. Europe 62 "The Jesuits there have..minc'd away all the old remains of Morality and Conscience. (1689)"
  1263.   (1690.1) Dryden Don Sebastian iii. i, "Add that falshood To a long Bill that yet remains unreckon'd. (1690)"
  1264.   (1690.2) Locke Hum. Underst. ii. xvii. (1727) I. 88 "The clearest idea it can get of infinity, is the confused, incomprehensible remainder of endless, addible numbers, which affords no prospect of stop or boundary. (1690)"
  1265.   (1690.3) Locke Govt. i. xi. §.147 "It will always remain a Doubt..till our A. resolves us, whether Shem..had right to Govern. (1690)"
  1266.   (1690.4) Leybourn Cursus Math. 339 "There remains..Root Decuplate, b = 20." (1690)"
  1267.   (1690.5) Locke Hum. Und. ii. xxi. §.71 "The operative Powers..remaining equally able to operate, or to forbear operating after, as before the Decree of the Will, are in a State, which, if one pleases, may be call'd Indifferency. (1690)"
  1268.   (1690.6) Temple Ess., Poetry Wks. 1720 I. 243 "Where&dubh.ever the Roman Colonies had remained, and their Language had been generally spoken, the common People used that still, but vitiated with the base Allay of their Provincial Speech. (1690)"
  1269.   (1691.1) Blount Law Dict., "Arrearages, the Remain of an Accompt, or a Sum of Money remaining in the Hands of an Accomptant. It is sometimes used more generally for any Money unpaid at a due Time. (1691)"
  1270.   (1691.2) Boyle Hist. Air (1692) 49, "I speak the less promisingly of what I am to say in the remaining part of this paper. (1691)"
  1271.   (1691.3) E. Taylor Behmen's Theos. Philos. xxii. 36 "That flesh (though now glorified) remains a Circumscriptive Creature. (1691)"
  1272.   (1691.4) Ray Creation i. (1692) 36 "The scattering Spirits remaining in the Heart may for a time being agitated by heat, cause these faint Pulsations. (1691)"
  1273.   (1691.5) South Serm. (1717) V. 443 "As long as that small remainder of Land, belonging to the Church, shall continue yet untorn from her. (1691)"
  1274.   (1691.6) T. H[ale] Acc. New Invent. 124 "We come to the like shaping of the remaining part of the Logg. (1691)"
  1275.   (1691.7) T. H[ale] Acc. New Invent. 123 "Portions of Circles unto which the remaining strait part may be a contingent line. (1691)"
  1276.   (1691.8) Wood Ath. Oxon. I. 576 "Th' obscure recesses of this key-cold Tomb, Do Stokeslies ashes, and remains inhume. (1691)"
  1277.   (1691.9) tr. Emilianne's Observ. Journ. Naples 235 "The only Remain of Antiquity they shew one is, the Remainder of an Old Steeple. (1691)"
  1278.   (1692.1) Dryden Juvenal Ded. (1697) p. xvii, "The same Angel..when half of the Christians are already kill'd..stickles betwixt the Remainders of God's Host, and the Race of Fiends. (1692)"
  1279.   (1692.2) Dryden St. Euremont's Ess. 226 "By a secret relation, and I know not what coh&ae.aeig;rence which still remains between their souls and others. (1692)"
  1280.   (1692.3) Ray Disc. ii. iv. (1693) 127 "The real Shells them&dubh.selves..remaining still entire and uncorrupt. (1692)"
  1281.   (1692.4) R. L'Estrange Josephus' Antiq. iv. viii. (1733) 94 "Let there be a compassionate Remainder left for those that have nothing to eat of their own. (1692)"
  1282.   (1692.5) Ray Dissol. World iii. xi. (1732) 415 "The Earth remaining without any Furniture or Inhabitants. (1692)"
  1283.   (1693.1) Addison Virg. Georg. iv. 297 "By repeopling their decaying state,..Their ancient stocks eternally remain. (1693)"
  1284.   (1693.2) Dryden Juvenal iii. (1697) 65 "Nor Limbs, nor Bones, nor Carcass wou'd remain: But a mash'd heap, a Hotchpotch of the Slain. (1693)"
  1285.   (1693.3) Evelyn De la Quint. Compl. Gard. Dict., "Pomace, is the mash which remains of pressed Apples, after the Sider is made, used for producing of Seedling Stocks in Nursery-Gardens. (1693)"
  1286.   (1693.4) J. Dryden in Dryden's Juvenal xiv. (1697) 353 "The least Remains of which they mince, and dress It o'er again to make another Mess. (1693)"
  1287.   (1693.5) J. Dryden jun. in Dryden Juvenal's Sat. (1697) 364 "Thy Teeth..a Purseful of dear Gold, The last Remains of all thy Treasure, hold. (1693)"
  1288.   (1693.6) Stair Inst. Law Scot. ii. vii. §.6 "When divers Owners have parts of the same Tenement, it cannot be said to be a perfect division, because the Roof remaineth Roof to both, and the ground supporteth both. (1693)"
  1289.   (1693.7) Stair Inst. Law Scot. i. iii. §.5 (ed. 2) 21 "They remain only as bonds upon the good-will and honesty of these who are thereby bound, of which there are severals. (1693)"
  1290.   (1693.8) Stair Institutes (ed. 2) iv. xx. §.31 "By a Quorum, or sine quibus non, in which case though the Sine quibus non accept not,..the Interdiction remains. (1693)"
  1291.   (1693.9) Urquhart Rabelais iii. xvii, "The old Trot for a while remained silent, pensive, and girning like a Dog. (1693)"
  1292.   (1693.10) Mem. Ct. Teckely iii. 83 "There remain'd nothing but Mongats unsubjected to the Emperor. (1693)"
  1293.   (1693.11) Providence (R.I.) Rec. (1893) IV. 92 "We..have..sold..all the remaining part of our home stead or house lott. (1693)"
  1294.   (1694.1) Addison Story of Calisto 9 "No tracks of heaven's destructive fire remain. (1694)"
  1295.   (1694.2) Dryden To Sir G. Kneller 163 "Good heav'n! that sots and knaves should be so vain, To wish their vile resemblance may remain! And stand recorded, at their own request, To future days, a libel or a jest! " (1694)"
  1296.   (1694.3) J. Scott Pract. Disc. xxii. (T.), "And yet remain unseparable, as being comparts of the same substance. (1694)"
  1297.   (1694.4) Salmon Bate's Dispens. (1713) 150/1 "That which remains undissolv'd..is the acid or saline Part of the Sulphur. (1694)"
  1298.   (1694.5) Salmon Bate's Dispens. (1713) 484/2 "The Volatile Sal-Armoniack is only the Volatile parts sublimed alone..the Acid..remaining behind at bottom of the Sublimatory. (1694)"
  1299.   (1694.6) Salmon Bate's Disp. (1715) 533/2 "It will yet much more infringe the corrosive Quality of the remaining Acid Spirits. (1694)"
  1300.   (1694.7) Lond. Gaz. mmdcccclxxviii. 1 "Captain Teissere remained a back stays several hours. (1694)"
  1301.   (1694.8) in Salkeld Reports (1721) 576 "The contingent Remainder to him was not discharged by the vesting in the Crown..because of the Wife's Estate, which is sufficient to support it. (1694)"
  1302.   (1695.1) Alingham Geom. Epit. i, "a&min.b is thus read a less b, or the remainder after b is taken from a. " (1695)"
  1303.   (1695.2) Dryden Parall. Poetry &. Paint. Wks. XVII. 331 "There remains nothing but a dull correctness. (1695)"
  1304.   (1695.3) E. Hatton Merch. Mag. 100 "In such Commodities wherein Trett is allowed, the Remainer, after the Tare is deducted is called Suttle, out of which Suttle the allowance for Trett is made. (1695)"
  1305.   (1695.4) Ld. Preston Boeth. v. 240 "His knowledg..remaineth in the Pureness &. Simplicity of its Presence. (1695)"
  1306.   (1695.5) Woodward Nat. Hist. Earth 26 "These are the real Spoils and Remains of Sea-Animals. (1695)"
  1307.   (1696.1) Bp. Patrick Comm. Exod. xxxviii. (1697) 708 "Three thousand, dividing 301775 will produce an Hundred and leave 1775 in Remainder. (1696)"
  1308.   (1696.2) Locke Let. to Clarke 18 May in Fox Bourne Life (1876) II. xii. 307 "To get off the remainder of my cough before I venture into that inimic air. (1696)"
  1309.   (1696.3) Phillips (ed. 5), "Parastates, two little Purses full of winding Nooks..where the Seed remains in Reserve. (1696)"
  1310.   (1696.4) Scarburgh Euclid, (1705) 180 "If..there remains..any Quotal part of the Consequent..then the proportion is called Multiple Superparticular. (1696)"
  1311.   (1696.5) Stanhope Chr. Pattern (1711) 218 "No property or claim any longer remaining unconveyed over. (1696)"
  1312.   (1696.6) Scarburgh Euclid 180 "If above the exact Multiple of the Consequent, there remains in the Antecedent any Quotal part of the Consequent, as an half, a third, a fourth, or a tenth part of the Consequent, (or otherwise thus named, a Sesquialteral, a Sesquitertial, a Sesquiquartal, a *Sesquidecimal part, &.c.). (1696)"
  1313.   (1696.7) Whiston Th. Earth iii. iv. 201 "[To] ascribe the plainest remains of the Animal and Vegetable Kingdom to the sportings of Nature,..as some persons are inclinable to do. (1696)"
  1314.   (1697.1) Congreve Mourn. Bride ii. v, "The poor remains..Yet fresh and unconsum'd by time and worms. (1697)"
  1315.   (1697.2) Dryden Virg. Georg. iv. 274 "Then having spent the last Remains of Light, They give their Bodies due Repose at Night. (1697)"
  1316.   (1697.3) Dryden Virg. Georg. ii. 743 "Enough remains..His Wife and tender Children to sustain. (1697)"
  1317.   (1697.4) Dryden Virg. Georg. iv. 304 "Th' immortal Line in sure Succession reigns, The Fortune of the Family remains. (1697)"
  1318.   (1697.5) Dryden Ded. &Ae.AElig;neid Ess. (ed. Ker) II. 206 "To this the Ronsardians reply,..what remained for him, but, without delay, to pursue his first adventure?" (1697)"
  1319.   (1697.6) Dryden &Ae.AElig;neis xi. 1191 "The Wood [of the javelin] she draws, the steely Point remains. (1697)"
  1320.   (1697.7) Dryden Virg. Georg. iv. 274 "Having spent the last Remains of Light. (1697)"
  1321.   (1697.8) Dampier Voy. (1698) I. xi. 318 "They will sell 10 or 15 Tuns out of 100, and yet seemingly carry their complement [of Cloves] to Batavia; for they will pour water among the remaining part of their Cargo. (1697)"
  1322.   (1697.9) Dryden Virg. Georg. iv. 378 "The sick..idle in their empty Hives remain, Benum'd with Cold, and listless of their Gain. (1697)"
  1323.   (1697.10) Dryden &Ae.AElig;neid v. 528 "My chill Blood is curdled in my Veins, And scarce the Shadow of a Man remains. (1697)"
  1324.   (1697.11) Dryden &Ae.AElig;neis v. 290 "Unvanquished Scylla now alone remains. (1697)"
  1325.   (1697.12) Dryden Virg. Georg. iii. 716 "We see the naked Alps, and thin Remains Of scatter'd Cotts. (1697)"
  1326.   (1697.13) Dryden Virg. Georg. iii. 677 "If Sweat remains Unwash'd, and soaks into the empty Veins. (1697)"
  1327.   (1697.14) Potter Antiq. Greece ii. vi. (1715) 261 "After they had utterly routed all the remainders of Xerxes's numerous Army. (1697)"
  1328.   (1698.1) Fryer Acc. E. India &. P. 54 "Nothing remaining of it but only what is taken upon Chronicle. (1698)"
  1329.   (1698.2) Sidney Disc. Govt. i. §.3 (1704) 8 "So that the Question remains intire, as if he had never mention'd it. (1698)"
  1330.   (1698.3) Temple Of Her. Virtue Wks. 1720 I. 196 "Whatever remains in Story of Atlas..is so obscured with Age or Fables, that it may go along with those of the Atlantick Islands. (1698)"
  1331.   (1698.4) tr. F&eacu.nelon's Maxims of Saints 98 "'Tis better to remain in an absolute Unaction. (1698)"
  1332.   (1699.1) Bentley Phal. 152 "The Zancl&ae.aeig;ans invited the remainder of the Milesians to come and plant themselves in Sicily. (1699)"
  1333.   (1699.2) Dampier Voy. II. ii. 80 "A Tree..so thick that after it is log'd it remains still too great a Burthen for one Man. (1699)"
  1334.   (1699.3) Dampier Voy. II. ii. iii. 82 "Alligators..remain here till the Water drains off from the Land; and then confine themselves to the stagnant Ponds. (1699)"
  1335.   (1699.4) Dampier Voy. II. ii. 88, "I was yet a Stranger to this work, therefore remained with 3 of the old Crew to cut more Logwood. (1699)"
  1336.   (1699.5) Keill Exam. Refl. Th. Earth 10 "According to the Laws of motion, the momentum or quantity of motion of both bodies taken together would remain the same. (1699)"
  1337.   (1699.6) Meager New Art Gard. 46 "Take the Water-boughs away, which are those on the Standards that are shaded, and dropt upon, remaining smooth and naked without Buds. (1699)"
  1338.   (1699.7) Pomfret Love triumph. over Reason 194 "Not quite bereft Of sense, tho' very small remains were left. (1699)"
  1339.   (1699.8) Phil. Trans. XXI. 271 "When a Cod hath shot his Masculine Seed, there doth still remain in his Soft Rows, a great deal of Seeding Matter, where out more Seedly Animals are produced, then were shot out of it the Year before. (1699)"
  1340.   (1700.1) Dryden Palamon &. A. iii. 1056 "That individuals die, his will ordains; The propagated species still remains. (1700)"
  1341.   (1700.2) Dryden Sigism. &. Guisc. 732 "If thou hast remaining in thy Heart Some Sense of Love, some unextinguish'd Part Of former Kindness. (1700)"
  1342.   (1700.3) Dryden Ovid's Met. i. 545 "While yet the roughness of the stone remains. (1700)"
  1343.   (1700.4) Dryden (J.) "Some thin remains of chastity appeared Ev'n under Jove, but Jove without a beard. (1700)"
  1344.   (1700.5) Dryden Fables, Wife of Bath's T. 228 "One only hag remained And drop'd an awkward court'sie to the Knight. (1700)"
  1345.   (1700.6) Dryden Fables, Sigismonda &. G. 661 "There yet remained thy funeral exequies. (1700)"
  1346.   (1700.7) Dryden Ovid's Met. xii. 816 "Of all the mighty man the small remains A little urn, and scarcely fill'd contains. (1700)"
  1347.   (1700.8) Ken Hymnotheo Poet. Wks. 1721 III. 46 "Thus of each Age..The Strata there of Graves distinct remain. (1700)"
  1348.   (1700.9) Kennett MS. Lansd. 1033, "Swallow-pit, where hollow caverns remain in the earth upon mineworks. (1700)"
  1349.   (1700.10) Moxon Math. Dict. 142 "Residual Figure, the remaining Figure after Subtraction of a less from a greater. (1700)"
  1350.   (1700.11) Rowe Amb. Step-Moth. i. i, "That ever will remain, And in my latest Spirits still survive. (1700)"
  1351.   (1700.12) Rycaut Hist. Turks III. 131 "The Elector of Bavaria..remained at Brin to take the Air by the prescription of his Physitians. (1700)"
  1352.   (1700.13) S. Sewall Diary 18 Apr. (1879) II. 11, "I press'd..that Capt. Checkley should give Daniel a Deed; that so this Fraudulency might not remain to be seen. (1700)"
  1353.   (1700.14) Tyrell Hist. Eng. II. 837 "These Letters..remain upon Record in the Tower on the Clause Roll of this Year. (1700)"
  1354.   (1700.15) Tyrrell Hist. Eng. II. 837 "These Letters..remain upon Record in the Tower on the Clause Roll of this Year. (1700)"
  1355.   (1701.1) Maundrell Journ. Jerus. (1721) 62 "The voracity of time..has left nothing but a few Foundations remaining. (1701)"
  1356.   (1701.2) Rowe Amb. Step-Moth. iii. ii, "A large remain of Glory is behind. (1701)"
  1357.   (1702.1) Pope Jan. &. May 41 "Tho' fortune change, his constant spouse remains. (1702)"
  1358.   (1702.2) Vanbrugh False Friend iv. i, "She has still love enough for you, not to be displeas'd with the utmost proofs you can give that you have still a warm remain for her. (1702)"
  1359.   (1702.3) W. J. tr. Bruyn's Voy. Levant iii. 9 "With an Intention, as I said before, of visiting all the remainders of Antiquity in that Place. (1702)"
  1360.   (1702.4) Act 1 Anne Stat. 2. c. 3 §.6 "A Bushel according to the Standards remaining in the Custody of the Chamberlains of Her Majesties Exchequer commonly called..by the Name of the Winchester Bushel. (1702)"
  1361.   (1702.5) Aristotle's Sec. Secr. 58 "The Stomach cannot digest the Food, but it remains an indigested Nutriment. (1702)"
  1362.   (1703.1) J. Savage Lett. Antients xiii. 70 "The Poison Serpents produce remains innoxious to themselves. (1703)"
  1363.   (1703.2) Maundrell Journ. Jerus. (1721) 16 "What remains of this mighty Babel..is no more than twenty Foot high. (1703)"
  1364.   (1703.3) Rowe Fair Penit. ii. D 4, "If any Spark from Heav'n remain unquench'd Within her Breast. (1703)"
  1365.   (1703.4) S. Dale in Phil. Trans. XXV. 1575/2 "Certain remains of the old Channel, which the neighbouring Inhabitants still call Fleets. (1703)"
  1366.   (1703.5) Art &. Myst. Vintners 65 "Rack your Cask very clean, and let it remain full of water all night. (1703)"
  1367.   (1703.6) Lond. Gaz. No. 3890/3 "Several of the Debentures..do remain still unissued. (1703)"
  1368.   (1703.7) Phil. Trans. XXIII. 1433 "The little Water which remained unexhaled. (1703)"
  1369.   (1703.8) in Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll. (1838) 3rd Ser. VII. 62 "The other penny is lost in dead letters (remaining in the several Post Offices). (1703)"
  1370.   (1704.1) A. van Leeuwenhoek in Phil. Trans. XXV. 1620, "I saw exceeding small ones still remaining in the Ovarium or *Egg-nest. (1704)"
  1371.   (1704.2) J. Harris Lex. Techn. I, "Triemimeris, is a Branch of the C&ae.aeig;sura of a Latine Verse, when after the first Foot of the Verse there remains an odd Syllable, which helps to make the next Foot. (1704)"
  1372.   (1704.3) J. Harris Lex. Techn. I. s.v. Earth, "Earth, which the Chymists call Terra Damnata and Caput Mortuum, is the last of the five Chymical Principles, and is that which remains after all the other Principles are extracted by Distilation, Calcination, &.c. (1704)"
  1373.   (1704.4) Locke (J.), "The standard in our mint being now settled, the rules and methods of essaying suited to it should remain unvariable. (1704)"
  1374.   (1704.5) Ray Creation (ed. 4) 31 "The Juice of Grapes is drawn as well from the Rape, where they remain whole, as from a Vat, where they are bruis'd. (1704)"
  1375.   (1704.6) Swift Mech. Operat. Spir. Misc. (1711) 271, "I retrench'd those Parts that might give most Offence; and have now ventur'd to publish the Remainder. (1704)"
  1376.   (1704.7) T. Brown Praise Pov. Wks. 1730 I. 96 "The remains of the night [they spend] in sleep, idleness, thoughtlessness [etc.]. (1704)"
  1377.   (1704.8) T. Brown Walk r. Lond., Tavern Wks. 1709 III. iii. 9 "Where she Surfeits upon Sack,..and Snoars away the Remainder of her Life. (1704)"
  1378.   (1704.9) Collect. Voy. &. Trav. III. 4/1 "The Snow..remains as it were in Wells and Reservatories. (1704)"
  1379.   (1704.10) in B. Church Hist. Philip's War (1867) II. 164 "Carrying the Remainder into Captivity in the heighth of Winter. (1704)"
  1380.   (1705.1) Addison Italy 237 "These huge unwieldy Lumps [of lava]..remain'd in the melted Matter rigid and unliquify'd. (1705)"
  1381.   (1705.2) Stanhope Paraphr. I. 25 "Frail Mortality will always have some Remains of Shadow and Dusk. (1705)"
  1382.   (1705.3) Lond. Gaz. No. 4116/3 "Only her Hull from the Taffrill to the Midships remained above Water. (1705)"
  1383.   (1705.4) Lond. Gaz. No. 4116/3 "Only her Hull from the Taffrill to the Midships remained above Water. (1705)"
  1384.   (1705.5) tr. Bosman's Guinea 410 "The Buffel soon trod out the small remainder of the Snuff of his Life. (1705)"
  1385.   (1706.1) Phillips (ed. Kersey), "Continent Cause of a Distemper, is that on which the Disease depends so immediately, that it continues so long as that remains, and ceases when the said Cause is remov'd. (1706)"
  1386.   (1706.2) Phillips (ed. Kersey), "Track, a Foot-print, or Foot&dubh.step, the rut of a Coach-wheel, the run of a Ship, a Mark that remains of any thing. (1706)"
  1387.   (1706.3) Phillips (ed. Kersey) s.v. Tower, "*Hollow Tower (in Fortif.), a Rounding made of the remainder of two Brisures, to joyn the Courtin to the Orillon; where the Small-Shot are plac'd that they may not be too much expos'd to the Enemies View. (1706)"
  1388.   (1706.4) Phillips (ed. Kersey), "Charged Cylinder..that part which receives the Charge of Powder and Shot..Vacant Cylinder, that part of the Hollow which remains empty, when the Gun is Charg'd. (1706)"
  1389.   (1706.5) Phillips s.v. Number, "Prime, Simple, or Incomposit Number..is a Number, which can only be measur'd or divided by it self, or by Unity, without leaving any Remainder. (1706)"
  1390.   (1706.6) Prior Ode to Queen xix, "Nought done the Hero deem'd, while ought undone remain'd. (1706)"
  1391.   (1706.7) Prior Ode to the Queen xix, "Nought done the Hero deem'd, while ought undone remain'd. (1706)"
  1392.   (1706.8) Phillips (ed. Kersey), "Multiplee, is a greater Number that contains a less, a certain Number of Times without any Remainder. (1706)"
  1393.   (1706.9) Phillips (ed. Kersey), "Co-versed Sine (in Geom.) is the remaining part of the Diameter of a Circle after the Versed Sine is taken from it. (1706)"
  1394.   (1706.10) Phillips (ed. Kersey), "Tripartient, any Number that divides another into three equal Parts, without any Remainder. (1706)"
  1395.   (1706.11) W. Jones Syn. Palmar. Matheseos 16 "If the Subducend be taken from the Minuend, there rests the Remainder. (1706)"
  1396.   (1707.1) Floyer Physic. Pulse-Watch 129 "The Pulse in the Catoche remain'd entire. (1707)"
  1397.   (1707.2) Luttrell Brief Rel. (1857) VI. 189 "The remainder of the equivalent money for Scotland is to be sent thither next Tuesday in specie and bank bills. (1707)"
  1398.   (1707.3) Mortimer Husb. A 2 b, "The detecting of specious and prevailing Errors,..so as to clear the way to what remains undiscovered. (1707)"
  1399.   (1707.4) Mortimer Husb. 267 "The part of the Corn which it passeth not, will remain unmalted, the rest will be perfect Malt. (1707)"
  1400.   (1707.5) Sloane Jamaica I. p. xlv, "The Marc or remainder of the Sugar Canes after the juice is squeezed out. (1707)"
  1401.   (1707.6) Sloane Jamaica I. p. xlv, "It was the custom to burn their Trash, which is the..remainder of the Sugar Canes after the juice is squeezed out. (1707)"
  1402.   (1707.7) Curios. in Husb. &. Gard. 53 "There is not Sap enough remaining to nourish the Leaves. (1707)"
  1403.   (1707.8) Lond. Gaz. No. 4317/2 "Part of their Troops..are to remain in Garison there; the rest are to go into Garison at Mantua. (1707)"
  1404.   (1708.1) Burnet Trav. (ed. 3) 225 "The vast Vaults..and the Remains of Antiquity, that are reserved in them. (1708)"
  1405.   (1708.2) J. Chamberlayne St. Gt. Brit. i. iii. ii. (1743) 158 "There are several Specimens yet remaining in the Cabinets of the Curious. (1708)"
  1406.   (1708.3) J. C. Compl. Collier (1845) 43 "The Remainder of four Yards is left for a Pillar to support the Roof and Weight of the Earth above. (1708)"
  1407.   (1708.4) J. Philips Cyder ii. 106 "Water will imbibe The small Remains of Spirit, and acquire A vinous Flavour. (1708)"
  1408.   (1708.5) J. Chamberlayne St. Gt. Brit. i. ii. xiii. (1743) 123 "The Tally being cloven asunder..one Part thereof, called the Stock, is delivered to the Party that pays the money, and the other part, called Counter&dubh.stock, or Counterfoil remains with them. (1708)"
  1409.   (1708.6) Keill Anim. Secret. 179 "The Remainder doubled gives 186 the Sublevation of the Weight Z. (1708)"
  1410.   (1708.7) Kersey, "Complement of the Courtin..the Remainder of the Courtin after its Flank is taken away. Complement of the Line of Defence, is the Remainder of the Line of Defence, after you have taken away the Angle of the Flank. (1708)"
  1411.   (1708.8) Stanhope Paraphr. (1709) IV. 67 "To remove all Remains of Unbelief and Doubt. (1708)"
  1412.   (1708.9) Termes de la Ley 248, "Diminution, is when the Plaintiff or Defendant in a Writ of Error alledges..that part of the Record remains in the Inferiour Court not certifyed, and prays that it be certifyed by Certiorari. (1708)"
  1413.   (1709.1) J. Ward Introd. Math. ii. ii. §.2 (1734) 150, "a &min. b Taken from a + b Leaves + 2b for the Remainder. (1709)"
  1414.   (1709.2) Pope Ess. Crit. 444 "Scotists and Thomists now in peace remain Amidst their kindred cobwebs in Duck-lane. (1709)"
  1415.   (1709.3) Pope Ess. Crit. 244 "Scotists and Thomists now in peace remain Amidst their kindred cobwebs in Duck-lane. (1709)"
  1416.   (1709.4) Steele Tatler No. 86 &page.3, "I met him with all the respect due to so reverend a vegetable; for you are to know, that is my sense of a person who remains idle in the same place for half a century. (1709)"
  1417.   (1709.5) Steele Tatler No. 179 &page.8 "What Ground remains..is flagged with large Quarries of white Marble. (1709)"
  1418.   (1709.6) Steele Tatler No. 179 &page.8 "What Ground remains..is flagged with large Quarries of white Marble. (1709)"
  1419.   (1709.7) Strype Ann. Ref. (1824) I. vii. 154 "If they themselves held together, and remained incompliant with the steps that were taking, the Queen must be forced to keep them in the church. (1709)"
  1420.   (1709-29.1) V. Mandey Syst. Math., Arith. 4 "A Number is said to measure a Number, when one so exactly divides the other, that nothing remains. (1709-"
  1421.   (1709-29.2) V. Mandey Syst. Math., Arith. 17 "The Remainer being subscribed under the line drawn. (1709-"
  1422.   (1709-29.3) V. Mandey Syst. Math., Arith. 6 "A number that measures the whole, and that which is taken away, will also measure the remainder. (1709-"
  1423.   (1709-29.4) V. Mandey Syst. Math., Arith. 13 "The Remainer added to the Subducend, if the Sum makes the Minorand, 'tis right. (1709-"
  1424.   (1710.1) J. Harris Lex. Techn. II. s.v., "After Tin from the burnt Ore is melted down and remelted, there will sometimes remain a different Slugg in the bottom of the Float, this they call Mount-Egg. (1710)"
  1425.   (1710.2) London &. Wise Compl. Gard. (1719) 136 "The Cock spur, or dry dead parts of Branches that remain where a Branch was shorten'd above the next Eye or Shoot. (1710)"
  1426.   (1710.3) Prideaux Orig. Tithes iv. 170 "This grant shall remain firm, and immutable. (1710)"
  1427.   (1710.4) Lond. Gaz. No. 4702/2 "The Powder, small Ball, and small Arms remaining in the Garrisons. (1710)"
  1428.   (1710.5) Lond. Gaz. No. 4735/4 "Then to Trustees to preserve the Contingent Remainders. (1710)"
  1429.   (1710.6) Lond. Gaz. mmmmdccviii/2 "The remaining 12,500 Arms not already contracted for. (1710)"
  1430.   (1711.1) Addison Spect. No. 25. &page.2 "As for the remaining Parts of the Pound, I keep no accompt of them. (1711)"
  1431.   (1711.2) Ken Hymnotheo Poet. Wks. 1721 III. 30 "*Pastorless the Flock remain'd. (1711)"
  1432.   (1711.3) Ken Edmund Poet. Wks. 1721 II. 321 "It was impossible the Beast to rein, While *trumpetless the Pagans did remain. (1711)"
  1433.   (1711.4) Ken Hymn. Poet. Wks. 1721 II. 143 "Whether God hears the Pray'rs of Saints or not,..God unreproachable remains. (1711)"
  1434.   (1711.5) Ken Anodynes Poet. Wks. 1721 III. 477 "While I thy Holocaust remain. (1711)"
  1435.   (1711.6) Ken Hymnotheo Poet. Wks. 1721 III. 237 "As a chast Dove..For her dead Mate a lively Love retains, And in continued Languishment remains. (1711)"
  1436.   (1711.7) Ken Hymnarium Poet Wks. 1721 II. 31 "Decreed Contingents they remain, Not link'd in any fatal Chain. (1711)"
  1437.   (1711.8) Ken Hymnotheo Poet. Wks. 1721 III. 212 "Hymnotheo's Soul, which while he slept remain'd From its Organick Drudgery unchain'd. (1711)"
  1438.   (1711.9) Ken Hymns Evang. Poet. Wks. 1721 I. 171 "There each good Soul remains in Widdow'd State, In Longings till remarried to its Mate. (1711)"
  1439.   (1711.10) Luttrell Brief Rel. (1857) VI. 704 "To pay down..half of that as a depositum for the remaining parts. (1711)"
  1440.   (1711.11) Luttrell Brief Rel. (1857) VI. 695 "There was remaining..of the *charity money gathered..upwards of 2000&pstlg.. (1711)"
  1441.   (1711.12) Luttrell Brief Rel. (1857) VI. 695 "There was remaining in the chamber of London of the charity mony gathered for them upwards of 2000&pstlg.. (1711)"
  1442.   (1711.13) Pope Temple Fame 486 "Some [lies] to remain, and some to perish soon; Or wane and wax alternate like the moon. (1711)"
  1443.   (1711.14) Prior Henry &. Emma 616 "Rescue my poor remains from vile neglect. (1711)"
  1444.   (1711.15) Shaftesb. Charac. (1737) III. 337 "There are further miracles remaining for 'em to perform, e'er they can in modesty plead the apostolick or messenger-authority. (1711)"
  1445.   (1711.16) Shaftesb. Charac. III. Misc. iv. i. 194 "The Question is, `What constitutes the We or I?' And, `Whether the I of this instant, be the same with that of any instant proceding, or to come.'.. So that the same successional We or I must remain still, on this account, undecided. (1711)"
  1446.   (1711.17) Shaftesb. Charac. (1737) I. 224 "Let a nation remain ever so rude or barbarous, it must have its poets, rhapsoders, historiographers. (1711)"
  1447.   (1711.18) Fingall MSS. in 10th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm. App. V. 131 "They had orders to remain at the nigher end of the four mile pass. (1711)"
  1448.   (1711.19) Lond. Gaz. No. 4940/1 "All the Fleet is return'd.., except six Sultans and two Gallies remaining with the Captain-Basha. (1711)"
  1449.   (1711.20) Lond. Gaz. No. 4946/3 "The several Quantities of Tin..remaining undisposed. (1711)"
  1450.   (1711.21) Phil. Trans. XXVII. 351 "The remaining Ranatr&ae.aeig;, or *Froghoppers. (1711)"
  1451.   (1711.22) in 10th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm. App. v. 113 "The Jewes..remained so stupendiously incredulous, that they putt him to death for an imposter. (1711)"
  1452.   (1712.1) Addison Spect. 536 &page.1 "She delivered the remaining part of her Message, and with&dubh.drew. (1712)"
  1453.   (1712.2) Blackmore Creation vi. 282 "Each vital speck, in which remains Th'entire, but rumpled, animal. (1712)"
  1454.   (1712.3) Blackmore Creation vi. 282 "Each vital Speck, in which remains Th' entire, but rumpled Animal. (1712)"
  1455.   (1712.4) Blackmore Creation iv. 9 "If dread of death still unsubdued remains. (1712)"
  1456.   (1712.5) J. James tr. Le Blond's Gardening 121 "You may fill up the Holes to the Level of the Ground.., to take up the Earth that may possibly remain to be disposed of. (1712)"
  1457.   (1712.6) Pope 1st. Ep. Miss Blount 42 "Still in constraint your suff'ring Sex remains, Or bound in formal, or in real chains. (1712)"
  1458.   (1712.7) Pope Messiah 107 "But fix'd his word, his saving pow'r remains. (1712)"
  1459.   (1712.8) Pope 1st Ep. to Miss Blount 41 "Still in constraint your suff'ring sex remains, Or bound in formal, or in real chains. (1712)"
  1460.   (1712.9) S. Sewall Diary 29 Feb., "I ask'd the Govr. to take a Copy of it: He said No, It should remain yet in Petto..and put it in his Pocket. (1712)"
  1461.   (1712.10) T. Brown etc. Scarron's Wks. 7 "He would not suffer the miserable Remains of a scatter'd Company of Strollers to lodge in an Inn; but brought them to his own House, where the Carter having laid down the Strolling Furniture, return'd Home. (1712)"
  1462.   (1712.11) Lond. Gaz. No. 5015/1 "There are Seven Cardinals still remaining in Petto, whose Names the Pope keeps Secret. (1712)"
  1463.   (1712.12) tr. Pomet's Hist. Drugs I. 56 "The Oil of Sugar that remains after Rectification. (1712)"
  1464.   (1712-14.1) Pope R. Lock v. 29 "What then remains but well our pow'r to use..? " (1712-"
  1465.   (1712-14.2) Pope Rape Lock iv. 154 "Oh had I rather un&dubh.admir'd remain'd In some lone isle, or distant Northern land. (1712-"
  1466.   (1712-4.1) Pope Rape Lock v. 5 "Not half so fix'd the Trojan could remain, While Anna begg'd. (1712-"
  1467.   (1713.1) Addison Cato iii. vii, "Still there remains an after-game to play. (1713)"
  1468.   (1713.2) Addison Cato ii. v. 80 "To shed the slow remains, His last poor ebb of blood, in your defence. (1713)"
  1469.   (1713.3) Mrs. Centlivre Wonder ii. i, "What proof remains ungiven of his love? " (1713)"
  1470.   (1713.4) Pope Let. to Addison 14 Dec., "'Tis enough to make one remain stupify'd in a poize of inaction. (1713)"
  1471.   (1713.5) Pope Winds. For. 301 "Old warriors whose ador'd remains In weeping vaults her hallow'd earth contains. (1713)"
  1472.   (1713.6) Rowe Jane Shore v, "Oh! bestow Some poor remain, the voiding of thy table, A morsel to support my famish'd soul. (1713)"
  1473.   (1713.7) Young Last Day iii. 68 "Yet still some thin remains of fear and doubt, Th' infected brightness of their joy pollute. (1713)"
  1474.   (1713.8) Young Last Day iii. 159 "Ten thousand thousand fathoms still remain. (1713)"
  1475.   (1714.1) Cunn Treat. Fractions 51 "The Quote is that part of the Answer that is of that Name; then reduce the Remainder to the next inferior Name. (1714)"
  1476.   (1714.2) Mandeville Fab. Bees (1724) I. 19 "Those, that remain'd,..when they paid their *Tavern Score, Resolv'd to enter it no more. (1714)"
  1477.   (1714.3) Mandeville Fab. Bees (1733) II. 224 "No female of twelve would be refractory, if applied to; or remain long uncourted, if there were men. (1714)"
  1478.   (1714.4) Fr. Bk. of Rates 400 "Arrest of the King's Council, for levying of 30 Sols per 100 upon all Cheese from Foreign Parts, except from England and Holland, which remains prohibit. (1714)"
  1479.   (1715.1) Burnet Own Time (1724) I. 809 "In the case of lunaticks, the right still remained in him: Only the guardianship, or the exercise of it, was to be lodged with a Prince Regent. (1715)"
  1480.   (1715.2) Burnet Own Time (1766) I. 247 "Scarce any prints of what he had been remained. (1715)"
  1481.   (1715.3) Leoni Palladio's Archit. (1742) II. 8 "This prospect is call'd Peripteros, that is, wing'd round.., the same round-wing'd prospect remaining..to every one that saw the Temple in flank. (1715)"
  1482.   (1715.4) Leoni Palladio's Archit. (1742) I. 82 "The Banks are exposed to be wash'd away by the Waters, whence the Bridge in such a case would become destitute of Land-tyes, and remain an Island. (1715)"
  1483.   (1715.5) M. Davies Athen. Brit. I. Pref. 12 "Those two Clementin Epistles..wherewith..Cotelerius frontispiec'd his Collection of Apostolick Remains. (1715)"
  1484.   (1715.6) Pennecuik Wks. (1815) 121 (E.D.D.), "In trenching the ground for a garden was discovered another tomb, kisti-vaen..of five flags, without an urn, or any remains of bones. (1715)"
  1485.   (1715.7) Pope Iliad ii. 213 "Shall beauteous Helen still remain unfreed? " (1715)"
  1486.   (1715.8) Pope Iliad i. 82 "'Tis time to save the few remains of war. (1715)"
  1487.   (1715.9) Lond. Gaz. No. 5307/2 "Commissioners for disposing so much of the Equivalent Mony payable to Scotland as remains yet unapplied. (1715)"
  1488.   (1716.1) Lady M. W. Montagu Let. to C'tess Mar 21 Nov., "She..remains still inflexible, either to threats or promises. (1716)"
  1489.   (1716.2) M. Davies Athen. Brit. 238 "There remains scarce anything now of all their Factions and Frothy Eventilations or Productions of any kind. (1716)"
  1490.   (1716.3) M. Davies Athen. Brit. III. Diss. Physick 37 "There's nothing now remaining of those Sylvestrian Herbalists. (1716)"
  1491.   (1716.4) M. Davies Athen. Brit. II. 53 "His Motto-Pamphlet still remaineth in each Window, Misericordias Domini in &ae.aeig;ternum Cantabo. (1716)"
  1492.   (1716.5) Pope Iliad v. 395 "Nor Sthenelus, with unassisting hands, Remain'd unheedful of his lord's commands. (1716)"
  1493.   (1716.6) Pope Basset-Table 76 "But of what marble must that breast be form'd, To gaze on Basset, and remain unwarm'd? " (1716)"
  1494.   (1716.7) Prideaux O. &. N. Test. Connected i. iii. (1718) I. 140 "The remainder of this sect still subsists in the east under the same name of Sabians... That which hath given them the greatest credit among the people of the east is, that the best of their astronomers have been of this sect... For the stars being the gods they worshipped, they made them the chief subject of their studies. (1716)"
  1495.   (1716.8) Pope Lett. (1735) I. 290 "Chagrins, more than their small Remain of Life seem'd destin'd to undergo. (1716)"
  1496.   (1716.9) South Serm. X. vi. (R.), "All other things..remaining inviolately the same under both covenants. (1716)"
  1497.   (1716.10) South Serm. (1842) III. 522 "As long as the old ferment remains unthrown out, a man cannot be safe. (1716)"
  1498.   (1717.1) Berkeley Tour in Italy 19 Jan. Wks. 1871 IV. 527 "Hard by we saw the remains of the circus of Sallustius. (1717)"
  1499.   (1717.2) Bolingbroke Let. to Sir W. Windham (1753) 69 "When..she took the resolution of laying him aside, there was a strength still remaining sufficient to have supported her government. (1717)"
  1500.   (1717.3) Berkeley Tour in Italy Wks. 1871 IV. 526 "What remains is a decagonal building. (1717)"
  1501.   (1717.4) Berkeley Jrnl. Tour Italy Wks. 1871 IV. 532 "A great quadrangular portico.., whereof the substructions only now remain. (1717)"
  1502.   (1718.1) Lady M. W. Montagu Let. to C'tess of Mar 10 Mar., "She had the remains of a fine face..more decayed by sorrow than time. (1718)"
  1503.   (1718.2) Lady M. W. Montague Lett. II. xlix. 57, "I conjecture them to be the remains of that city. (1718)"
  1504.   (1718.3) Prior Henry &. Emma 616 "Rescue my poor Remains from vile Neglect. (1718)"
  1505.   (1718.4) Prior Solomon i. 199 "Untam'd and fierce the Tiger still remains. (1718)"
  1506.   (1718.5) Prior Pict. Seneca Dying 11 "While unhurt, divine Jordain, Thy Work and Seneca's remain. (1718)"
  1507.   (1718.6) Entertainer xix. 129 "Religion is upon the Languish, and only the Ghost of Godliness remains. (1718)"
  1508.   (1718.7) Freethinker No. 101. 327, "I shall endeavour at a close Translation of the Remainder. (1718)"
  1509.   (1718.8) Illustr. Modern 19, "I depend on your mighty Talent,..and on that Score, remain, Most Lovingly Yours. (1718)"
  1510.   (1719.1) De Foe Crusoe i. (Globe) 129 "Many a weary Stroke it [sc. the boat] had cost, you may be sure; and there remained nothing but to get it into the Water. (1719)"
  1511.   (1719.2) J. T. Phillipps tr. Thirty-four Confer. p. xvi, "That..no ancient Indian Apostolical Monuments might remain in those Parts to reflect Reproach upon Romish Novels. (1719)"
  1512.   (1719.3) Steele Plebeian No. 4 ad fin., "Sitting out the remainder of the septennial term. (1719)"
  1513.   (1719.4) W. Wood Surv. Trade 144 "We have a Balance..to the value of 1,750,000l. which centers and remains among us. (1719)"
  1514.   (1719.5) W. Wood Survey Trade 217 "While Spain remains an independant Nation,..we may always hope to maintain..our Trade to that Kingdom, and vent our Manufactures in the Indies. (1719)"
  1515.   (1720.1) De Foe Life Duncan Campbell (1841) 44 "If many do remain infidels to my relations. (1720)"
  1516.   (1720.2) Ld. Chanc. Parker in W. P. Williams Chancery Cases (1740) I. 517 "It was a strange Construction to take Pains by a Strain in Law, to place a Remainder in Fee in Nubibus. (1720)"
  1517.   (1720.3) Pope Let. to Buckingham Wks. 1737 VI. 110 "There is yet a small subsistance left them [sc. rats] in the few remaining books of the Library. (1720)"
  1518.   (1720.4) Strype Stow's Surv. (1754) I. i. xxxi. 329/2 "Meeting with such a choice remain of this brave London merchant I could not but for his lasting Honour publish it in this place. (1720)"
  1519.   (1720.5) S. Parker Bibl. Biblica (Gen. xix. 25) I. 424 "The frightful Effects which this Exustion [of Sodom and Gomorrah] left are still remaining. (1720)"
  1520.   (1720.6) Strype Stow's Surv. (1754) II. v. xvii. 367/2 "Directors..applied themselves to take in the remainder of the Annuities and Redeemables. (1720)"
  1521.   (1720.7) Humourist 49 "The Indolent remains in Suspense and Anguish. (1720)"
  1522.   (1721.1) Amherst Terr&ae.aeig; Fil. No. 6 (1726) 30 "The king's friends remain still unredress'd, and the king's honour unrepair'd to this day. (1721)"
  1523.   (1721.2) A Malcolm Treat. Mus. 446 "It now remains to shew, how to modulate from one Key to another, so that the Transitions may be easy and natural. (1721)"
  1524.   (1721.3) Bailey, "Just Divisors are such Numbers or Quantities which will divide a given Number or Quantity, so as to leave no Remainder. (1721)"
  1525.   (1721.4) Strype Eccl. Mem. II. ii. v. 287 "The king had sent him [Barnaby Fitz-Patric] thither to remain in his [the French king's] court to learn fashions. (1721)"
  1526.   (1721.5) Strype Eccl. Mem. I. 33 "So that doubt remaineth not [sic] unabsolved. (1721)"
  1527.   (1721.6) in N. Carolina Col. Rec. 422 "The remaining 3800 Indians are the Cherokees. (1721)"
  1528.   (1722.1) De Foe Plague (1884) 298 "The Quarel remain'd, the Church and the Presbyterians were incompatible. (1722)"
  1529.   (1722.2) Hamilton Wallace v. (1816) 73 "And sure while Scotia's enemies remain, Unnerving love should ever sue in vain. (1722)"
  1530.   (1722.3) Lisle Husb. (1757) 377 "There will remain a little stub at the end of the twig, which dries up. (1722)"
  1531.   (1722.4) Wodrow Hist. Suff. Ch. Scot. iii. viii. II. 449 "The Dogs would snook and smell about the Stones under which they were hid, and yet they remained undiscovered. (1722)"
  1532.   (1722.5) Wodrow Corr. (1843) II. 628 "It seems there are some secret remains of what we call school-fellowship, that have led him to a better opinion of my book than it deserves. (1722)"
  1533.   (1722.6) Wollaston Relig. Nat. ix. 198 "If you would permit me to use a school term, I would say the egoity remains. (1722)"
  1534.   (1722.7) Wollaston Relig. Nat. v. 92 "So universally and utterly abolishd, that no part, no vestigium of them should remain. (1722)"
  1535.   (1724.1) A. Collins Gr. Chr. Relig. 172 "Celsus, who seems the oldest Heathen author, whereof we have any remains. (1724)"
  1536.   (1724.2) Blackmore Treat. Consumptions 9 "An extra&dubh.ordinary Discharge of Flegmatick Matter,..while..the Substance of the Lungs remains sound. (1724)"
  1537.   (1724.3) De Foe Mem. Cavalier (1840) 200 "The..remains of his routed regiments. (1724)"
  1538.   (1724.4) Swift Drapier's Lett. Wks. 1755 V. ii. 38 "Until any point is determined to be a law, it remains disputable by every subject. (1724)"
  1539.   (1725.1) Bradley Fam. Dict. s.v. Planting, "The remainder of the Ground may be inter-sow'd with Ash-Keys. (1725)"
  1540.   (1725.2) Bradley Fam. Dict. II. s.v. Woodcock, "They remain all the Day..under the Leaves and amongst Cops. (1725)"
  1541.   (1725.3) Pope Odyss. viii. 358 "But there remain, ye guilty, in my pow'r, 'Till Jove refunds his shameless daughter's dow'r. (1725)"
  1542.   (1725.4) Pope Odyssey x. 551 "The cause remov'd, habitual griefs remain, And the soul saddens by the use of pain. (1725)"
  1543.   (1725.5) Pope Odyss. xix. 544 "Deep o'er his knee inseam'd, remain'd the scar. (1725)"
  1544.   (1725.6) Pope Odyss. iii. 322 "Fowls obscene dismember'd his remains. (1725)"
  1545.   (1725.7) Watts Logic ii. ii. §.6 "[Among] the second sort of compound Propositions..may be added continuatives; as, Rome remains to this day; which includes, at least, two propositions, viz. Rome was, and Rome is. (1725)"
  1546.   (1725.8) Lond. Gaz. No. 6397/2 "Several Burs, Remains of the Farcy. (1725)"
  1547.   (1725.9) Lond. Gaz. No. 6366/2 "All Goods..which shall have remained in His Majesty's Warehouse for Security of the Duties Twelve Months, the Subsidies and Duties not paid. (1725)"
  1548.   (1726.1) Ayliffe Parergon 74 "Unless he recus'd him as a suspected Judge, he ought to remain under his Jurisdiction. (1726)"
  1549.   (1726.2) Bailey (ed. 3), "A swank (at Bocking in Essex) that Remainder of Liquor at the Bottom of a Tankard, Pot or Cup, which is just sufficient for one Draught; which is not accounted good Manners to divide with the left Hand Man; and according to the Quantity is called either a large or a little Swank. (1726)"
  1550.   (1726.3) Cavallier Mem. iii. 242, "I wanted some Rest for the Remains of Winter. (1726)"
  1551.   (1726.4) J. Ayliffe Parergon Juris Canonici Anglicani 228 "The wife of one Bury was divorc'd from him upon the Score of Frigidity, it appearing that for three years after the Marriage she remain'd Virgo Intacta on the Account of the Husband's Impotency. (1726)"
  1552.   (1726.5) Pope Odyss. xxii. 350 "Still undishonour'd or by word or deed Thy house, for me, remains. (1726)"
  1553.   (1726.6) Pope Odyss. xvi. 36 "Severely chaste Penelope remains. (1726)"
  1554.   (1726.7) Swift Gulliver iii. i, "I took out my small Provisions, and, after having refreshed myself, I secured the Remainder in a Cave. (1726)"
  1555.   (1726.8) in Nairne Peerage Evidence (1874) 36 "Declareing if I do not exerce these faculties in my own time these presents shall remain a valed evident albeit not delivered by me. (1726)"
  1556.   (1726-46.1) Thomson Winter 182 "The..forest..sheds What of its tarnished honours yet remain. (1726-"
  1557.   (1727.1) Bradley Fam. Dict. s.v. Anemone, "[Sifting earth upon the bed] till..there remain only above ground the Fangs of these young Anemones. (1727)"
  1558.   (1727.2) Bradley Fam. Dict. s.v. Disbudding, "Peaches, Apricocks, etc. are..disbudded, that the remaining Branches may be the better preserv'd. (1727)"
  1559.   (1727.3) De Foe Syst. Magic i. iii. (1840) 76 "It remains a question here, by what power..the magicians of Egypt..in short mimicked or imitated the miracles of Moses and Aaron. (1727)"
  1560.   (1727.4) De Foe Syst. Magic i. ii. (1840) 38 "Yet this diminutive rank of sovereignty remained many ages in the world. (1727)"
  1561.   (1727.5) Swift Gulliver ii. i, "I..laid myself at full length upon the handkerchief, with the remainder of which he lapped me up to the head. (1727)"
  1562.   (1727.6) Minutes of Yearly Meeting of Soc. Friends 26 Mar. (J. Phillips, 1783), "Any person denied by a Monthly Meeting is adjudged as disowned by Friends and to stand and remain in that state, till by his repentance..he is reconciled to Friends, or reinstated in membership among them. (1727)"
  1563.   (1727-41.1) Chambers Cycl., "Passive prayer, in the language of mystick divines, is a total suspension, or ligature of the intellectual faculties, in virtue whereof the soul remains, of itself and as to its own power, impotent with regard to the producing of any effects. (1727-"
  1564.   (1727-41.2) Chambers Cycl. s.v., "The custom..of blessing gloves, in the coronation of the kings of France, is a remain of the eastern practice of giving possession with the glove. (1727-"
  1565.   (1727-41.3) Chambers Cycl. s.v., "This war lasted ten years; but at length the Titans were vanquished; Jupiter remained in peaceable possession of heaven, and the Titans were buried under huge mountains thrown on their heads. (1727-"
  1566.   (1727-41.4) Chambers Cycl. s.v. Caraite, "The Caraites themselves pretend to be the remains of the ten tribes led captive by Salmanassar. (1727-"
  1567.   (1727-46.1) Thomson Summer 35 "Thus to remain, Amid the flux of many thousand years. (1727-"
  1568.   (1727-51.1) Chambers Cycl. s.v., "There is also a kind of Excommunication by Inch of Candle; wherein, the time a lighted Candle continues burning, is allowed the sinner to come to repentance; but after which, he remains excommunicated to all intents and purposes. (1727-"
  1569.   (1727-51.2) Chambers Cycl. s.v., "All we have remaining of these contourniated medals, seem to have been struck about the same time. (1727-"
  1570.   (1727-51.3) Chambers Cycl. s.v. Gilding, "The work being thus far gilt, when dry, remains either to be burnished, or matted... To mat, is to give it a light lick in the places not burnished, with a pencil dipt in size. (1727-"
  1571.   (1727-51.4) Chambers Cycl. s.v., "Of all metals, gold and silver alone are fixed; i.e. on remaining a long time exposed to the most intense flame, they alone lose nothing of their weight. (1727-"
  1572.   (1727-52.1) Chambers Cycl. s.v. Printing, "When an omission is to be made..If it be but little, the compositor takes it out, and drives out the remaining matter. (1727-"
  1573.   (1728.1) Eliza Heywood tr. Mme. de Gomez's Belle A. (1732) II. 272 "To retire from Court; and in some safe and undisturb'd Retreat..pass the remainder of my days. (1728)"
  1574.   (1728.2) Pemberton Newton's Philos. 29 "All bodies have such an indifference to rest, or motion, that if once at rest they remain so [etc.]. (1728)"
  1575.   (1728.3) Ramsay Wks. (1848) III. 137 "Poor Pousies..bill'd the judge, that he wad please To give them the remaining cheese. (1728)"
  1576.   (1729.1) Savage Wanderer ii. 284 "Wrath yet remains, tho' strength his fabric leaves, And the meant hiss, the gasping mouth deceives. (1729)"
  1577.   (1729.2) Savage Wanderer iv. 137 "The trout, that deep, in winter, ooz'd remains, Up-springs. (1729)"
  1578.   (1729.3) Swift Direct. Servants, Butler, "You immediately teem out the remainder of the ale into the tankard. (1729)"
  1579.   (1729.4) Savage Wanderer iii. 12 "The Stars..faintglimm'ring with remains of day. (1729)"
  1580.   (1730.1) A. Gordon Maffei's Amphith. (1735) 305 "In Rome..not only have the Remains of ancient Painting been seen, but other genteel Ornaments of Stucco also. (1730)"
  1581.   (1730.2) A. Gordon Maffei's Amphith. 240 "Of these there is not the least Vestige remaining. (1730)"
  1582.   (1730.3) Burt Lett. N. Scotl. (1818) I. 140 "By the way, this police is still a great office in Scotland,..it is grown into disuetude, though the salaries remain. (1730)"
  1583.   (1730.4) T. Boston Life ix. (1908) 182 "God's calling me to the place remained clear, plain, and unbrangled. (1730)"
  1584.   (1730.5) T. Boston Mem. (1899) 286 "The people running away into it, so that the rump of the meeting seemed only to remain. (1730)"
  1585.   (1730.6) Act 3 Geo. II, c. 25 §.11 "The same Names shall be..returned to the former Box or Glass, there to be kept with the other Names remaining at that Time undrawn. (1730)"
  1586.   (1730.7) Phil. Trans. XXXVI. 295 "Of Touched Iron or Steel (or of Untouched, so long as it remains in a Posture which gives it Polarity). (1730)"
  1587.   (1731.1) Bailey, "Arrearances, Arrears, are the remainders of any rents or monies unpaid at the due time. (1731)"
  1588.   (1731.2) Medley tr. Kolben's Cape G. Hope II. 198 "Several hairs would remain in the *pock-frets. (1731)"
  1589.   (1731.3) Gentl. Mag. I. 118 "The whole income remaining to the Church is but 15, 20, or 30 l. Yearly; which is but a starving Support. (1731)"
  1590.   (1731.4) Hist. Litteraria III. 259 "Authors..whose Writings still remain unpublished in the Libraries of Rome, Venice, and Paris. (1731)"
  1591.   (1731.5) Hist. Litteraria III. 762 "Finding, that notwithstanding the great pains he had taken, many Controversies remained still undecided. (1731)"
  1592.   (1732.1) Berkeley Alciphr. II. 35 "After which [i.e. the flying off of the volatile salt or spirit] the Oil remains dry and insipid, but without any sensible diminution of its weight, by the loss of that volatile essence of the soul, that &ae.aeig;thereal aura. (1732)"
  1593.   (1732.2) Boston Crook in Lot (1805) 53 "He can raise the oldest sit-fast, concerning which there remains no hope with us. (1732)"
  1594.   (1732.3) J. Louthian Form of Process 267 "Which Act as yet remains unput to due Execution anent the forenamed Persons. (1732)"
  1595.   (1732.4) Pope Ep. Cobham 209 "Nature well known, no prodigies remain, Comets are regular, and Wharton plain. (1732)"
  1596.   (1732.5) Pope Ess. Man ii. 52 "Then see how little the remaining sum, Which serv'd the past, and must the times to come. (1732)"
  1597.   (1732.6) Swift (J.), "When we have sunk the only unengaged revenues left, our incumbrances must remain perpetual. (1732)"
  1598.   (1732.7) T. Boston Crook in Lot (1805) 117 "Their condition will be brought to the lowest pass, but the unhumbleness of their spirits will remain. (1732)"
  1599.   (1733.1) Cheyne Eng. Malady ii. viii. §.7 (1734) 202 "There remains nothing but to recruit the Solids weakened in the Struggle. (1733)"
  1600.   (1733.2) in G. W. Forrest Sel. Lett. Bombay Secr. 57 "That..the garrison of Seepoys shall become the subjects of the said Honble Company, and remain in their..service at the usual pay that is now paid to the garrison Seepoys of Bombay. (1733)"
  1601.   (1734.1) North Examen iii. vii. §.99 (1740) 581 "But see what false disingenuous Dealing here is to slobber over a base Business that will remain an eternal Shame to his Party. (1734)"
  1602.   (1734.2) Pope Let. to Swift 15 Sept., "I have scribled the remainder of this page full. (1734)"
  1603.   (1735.1) Pope Donne's Sat. iv. 42 "The suit..Was velvet in the youth of good queen Bess, But mere tuff-taffety what now remain'd. (1735)"
  1604.   (1735.2) Somerville Chase iii. 23 "The wily Fox remain'd A subtle pilf'ring Foe, prowling around In Midnight Shades. (1735)"
  1605.   (1735.3) Somerville Chase i. 59 "What remains On living Coals they broil. (1735)"
  1606.   (1735.4) Somerville Chase i. 59 "What remains On living Coals they broil, inelegant Of Taste. (1735)"
  1607.   (1735.5) Thomson Liberty ii. 404 "Scarce any trace remaining, vestige grey, Or nodding column..To point where Corinth, or where Athens stood. (1735)"
  1608.   (1736.1) Butler Anal. i. v. Wks. (1874) I. 101 "Such creatures..would for ever remain defectible. (1736)"
  1609.   (1736.2) Butler Anal. i. i. Wks. 1874 I. 20 "Men may lose their limbs, their organs of sense,..and yet remain the same living agents. (1736)"
  1610.   (1736.3) Butler Anal. i. i. 31 "This active power..remains unlessened. (1736)"
  1611.   (1736.4) Carte Ormonde I. 141 "Alnage was to remain as already settled by law. (1736)"
  1612.   (1736.5) Thomson Liberty iv. 120 "What Conflagrations, Earthquakes, Ravage,..succourless, and bare, the poor Remains Of Wretches forth to Nature's Common cast? " (1736)"
  1613.   (1736.6) T. Prince N. Eng. Chronol. ii. ii. 231 "The General Frame of Diocesan Episcopacy had no doubt remain'd untouched. (1736)"
  1614.   (1737.1) G. Smith Cur. Relat. I. iii. 417 "The while the Corps remains in the House, the Priest comes every Day to thurify it. (1737)"
  1615.   (1737.2) Pope Hor. Epist. ii. i. 137 "Or what remain'd so worthy to be read By learned Critics, of the mighty dead. (1737)"
  1616.   (1737.3) Pope Hor. Epist. ii. i. 215 "(Excuse some courtly stains) No whiter page than Addison's remains. (1737)"
  1617.   (1737.4) Pope Hor. Epist. ii. i. 216 "In our own [days]..No whiter page than Addison remains. (1737)"
  1618.   (1737.5) Pope Hor. Epist. ii. i. 215 "In our own [days] (excuse some Courtly stains) No whiter page than Addison remains. (1737)"
  1619.   (1737.6) Whiston Josephus, Hist. (1777) Pref. §.11 "More&dubh.over, what the Romans did to the remains of the war. (1737)"
  1620.   (1737.7) [S. Berington] G. de Lucca's Mem. (1738) 30 "We drove the Remainder headlong off the Deck. (1737)"
  1621.   (1738.1) Chambers Cycl. s.v. Rose-water, "The rose-leaves, remaining at the bottom of the still, are kept under the name of rose-cakes for a perfume. (1738)"
  1622.   (1738.2) C'tess Pomfret in J. Duncombe Lett. (1773) II. 124 "There are still some remains of that abdicated court. (1738)"
  1623.   (1738.3) G. Lillo Marina ii. i, "I vow'd..That all unsister'd shou'd this heir of mine Remain till she were marry'd. (1738)"
  1624.   (1738.4) Gray Propertius iii. 101 "A little Verse my All that shall remain. (1738)"
  1625.   (1738.5) Gray Tasso 31 "What length of sea remains, what various lands. (1738)"
  1626.   (1738.6) Johnson London 20 "Of dissipated wealth the small remains. (1738)"
  1627.   (1738.7) Warburton Div. Leg. I. 111 "The Genuineness of these Remains. (1738)"
  1628.   (1738.8) Warburton Div. Legat. I. 128 "It is indeed surprizing, that any Man who had attentively considered this admirable Remain, should think it the Forgery of a Sophist. (1738)"
  1629.   (1738.9) Common Sense II. 106 "The persons who remain behind un-nos'd will immediately..clap on their original Noses. (1738)"
  1630.   (1738.10) Lond. &. Country Brewer iii. (1743) 242 "Such Drink always remains so, notwithstanding their most accurate Attempts to the contrary. (1738)"
  1631.   (1739.1) Gray Let. to West 16 Nov., "This Carnival lasts only from Christmas to Lent; one half of the remaining part of the year is past in remembering the last, the other in expecting the future Carnival. (1739)"
  1632.   (1739.2) Labelye Short Acc. Piers Westm. Br. 33 "The Remainder being only common *Tide-work, has nothing worth relating. (1739)"
  1633.   (1739.3) Connect. Col. Rec. 230 "Being informed that a certain piece of land in the county of Windham..is not in any town but still remains a peculiar,..Be it enacted..That the said tract of land be annexed to the town of Voluntown. (1739)"
  1634.   (1740.1) W. Douglass Disc. Curr. Brit. Plant. Amer. 10 "In the following Years no more new Emissions, but some Re&dubh.emissions of the remainder. (1740)"
  1635.   (1740.2) Connect. Col. Rec. (1874) VIII. 320 "The remainder of the said thirty thousand pounds..shall be loaned out to particular persons. (1740)"
  1636.   (1740.3) Hist. Jamaica 321 "From the Boiler the Liquor is emptied into a Cooler, where it remains till it is fit to be potted. (1740)"
  1637.   (1741.1) Compl. Fam.-Piece ii. iii. 401 "Myrtles,..Meleanthus,..and such tender Greens as remain yet abroad. (1741)"
  1638.   (1741.2) Compl. Fam.-Piece ii. iii. 367 "Double Violets yet remain, Linaria's. (1741)"
  1639.   (1742.1) J. Love Cricket iii. 106 "The last two Champions even now are in, And but three Notches yet remain to win. (1742)"
  1640.   (1742.2) Richardson Pamela III. 93 "Pay the Thirty-five Pounds odd Money..; and the remaining Four Pounds odd will be a little Fund..towards the Childrens Schooling. (1742)"
  1641.   (1742.3) Lond. &. Country Brew. i. (ed. 4) 64 "A fresh Cask must be tapped..and the remaining Part of the other throw'd away. (1742)"
  1642.   (1742.4) Lond. &. Country Brew. i. (ed. 4) 11 "The Flour of the Grain will remain in its full Quantity. (1742)"
  1643.   (1743.1) J. Morris Serm. ii. 49 "If he remains uncharitable he is utterly unfit for heaven. (1743)"
  1644.   (1743.2) Kames Decis. Crt. Sess. 1730-52 (1799) 63 "There was no remaining vestige of any moveable effects. (1743)"
  1645.   (1743.3) Pope Last Will Wks. 1751 IX. 270 "All the residue and remainder to be considered as undisposed of, and to go to my next of kin. (1743)"
  1646.   (1743.4) Swinburne's Wills (ed. 6) 180 "Provided that if any of the Remainder Men alien the Land, his Estate shall cease. (1743)"
  1647.   (1744.1) Berkeley Siris §.344 "God remains for ever one and the same. (1744)"
  1648.   (1744.2) Harris Three Treat. i. (1765) 18 "And now then, continued he, as we have gone thus far, and have settled between us what we believe Art to be; shall we go a little farther, or is your Patience at an end? Oh! no, replied I, not if any thing be left. We have walked so leisurely, that much remains of our Way. (1744)"
  1649.   (1744.3) Hoyle Piquet iii. 28 "If the younger-hand has one Ace dealt him, what are the Odds of his taking in one or two of the three remaining Aces?" (1744)"
  1650.   (1744.4) Jacob Law Dict. (ed. 5) s.v. Voluntary, "Remainders limited in Settlements, to a Man's right Heirs, etc. are deemed Voluntary in Equity, and the Persons claiming under them are called Volunteers. (1744)"
  1651.   (1744.5) Pope Letters (L.), "I grieve with the old, for so many additional inconveniences and chagrins, more than their small remain of life seemed destined to undergo. (1744)"
  1652.   (1744.6) Act 17 Geo. II, c. 40 §.10 "There to remain without Bail or Mainprize, until Payment be made. (1744)"
  1653.   (1744.7) Med. Essays Soc. Edinb. V. ii. 793 "Sometimes after all the other Yaws are fallen off..there remains one large Yaw, high knobbed, red and moist; this is commonly called the Master-yaw. (1744)"
  1654.   (1744-50.1) W. Ellis Mod. Husb. IV. i. 15 "This Machine..will..fit the remaining Turneps for Hand-houghing. (1744-"
  1655.   (1745.1) Fortunate Orphan 22 "Where we remain'd ten Days..to recover ourselves of the Fatigues of the Journey. (1745)"
  1656.   (1745.2) in Picton L'pool Munic. Rec. (1886) II. 110 "A proportionable part of what remains unspent. (1745)"
  1657.   (1746.1) Hervey Medit. (1748) II. 8 "See! how languishingly it [the departing sunlight] trembles on the leafy Spire... The little Vivacity, that remains, decays every Moment..While I speak, it expires. (1746)"
  1658.   (1746.2) Hoyle Whist (ed. 6) 8 "The revoking Party..must remain at 9. (1746)"
  1659.   (1746.3) Smollett Reproof 113 "Did not his virtues eterniz'd remain. (1746)"
  1660.   (1746.4) Watson in Phil. Trans. XLIV. 741 "It remains now, that I endeavour to lay before you a Solution why our Bodies are so shocked in the Experiments with the electrified Water. (1746)"
  1661.   (1746.5) Wesley Wks. (1872) II. 21 "The other part [of the crowd] remained a little way off, and loured defiance. (1746)"
  1662.   (1746-7.1) Hervey Medit. (1767) I. 10 "These dumb Monitors..had received a Charge to preserve their Names, and were the remaining Trustees of their Memory. (1746-"
  1663.   (1747.1) J. Spence (title) "Polymetis: an Enquiry concerning the agreement between the works of the Roman Poets and the Remains of the Ancient Artists. (1747)"
  1664.   (1747.2) Mrs. Delany Life &. Corr. (1861) II. 481 "After the dinner is over the common people are let in to carry off all that remains..; you may imagine what a notable scramblement it occasions. (1747)"
  1665.   (1747.3) Smollett Regicide i. i. (1777) 6 "Remained unshaken by the enchanting lure Which vain ambition spread before his eye. (1747)"
  1666.   (1748.1) Anson Voy. i. i. 9 "The remaining [&pstlg.] 5000 they raised on bottomry bonds. (1748)"
  1667.   (1748.2) Earl Nugent To Mankind xviii, "For unreclaim'd, and untransfer'd, Her pow'rs and rights remain. (1748)"
  1668.   (1748.3) Earl Nugent To Mankind xviii, "Wise nature mocks th' wrangling herd; For unreclaim'd, and untransfer'd, Her pow'rs and rights remain. (1748)"
  1669.   (1748.4) Hartley Observ. Man ii. iv. 396 "The Corrupted Remains of some traditionary Revelation. (1748)"
  1670.   (1748.5) H. Walpole Lett. (1846) II. 217 "Dunkirk to remain as it is, on the land side; but to be Utrecht'd again to the sea. (1748)"
  1671.   (1748.6) Hartley Observ. Man i. iii. §.3. 373 "There generally remains a pleasing or displeasing Recollection or Resentment. (1748)"
  1672.   (1748.7) Hartley Observ. Man i. i. §.2. 57 "These remaining Sensations grow feebler and feebler, till they vanish. (1748)"
  1673.   (1748.8) Melmoth Fitzosborne Lett. lvii. (1749) II. 84 "While the impression of that national belief remained strong upon their minds. (1748)"
  1674.   (1748.9) Richardson Clarissa (1811) VI. viii. 38 "`Let me die here', were her words, remaining jointless and immovable. (1748)"
  1675.   (1748.10) Richardson Clarissa (1811) IV. xxxiv. 261 "He kissed my hand with such a savageness, that a redness remains upon it still. (1748)"
  1676.   (1748.11) Richardson Clarissa (1811) II. 205 "They all remained in the next parlour, a wainscot partition only parting the two. (1748)"
  1677.   (1748.12) Smollett R. Random xxiv. 164 "Another observing my wounds, which remained exposed to the air, told me, my seams were uncaulked. (1748)"
  1678.   (1748.13) Anson's Voy. iii. viii. 378 "He had not hands enough remaining to quarter a sufficient number to each great gun. (1748)"
  1679.   (1748.14) Anson's Voy. ii. iii. 153 "The six, who..remained in the barge, put off with her to sea. (1748)"
  1680.   (1749.1) Chesterf. Lett. (1792) II. 269 "And so I rest or remain, Yours &.c. (1749)"
  1681.   (1749.2) Fielding Tom Jones vii. xi, "Having now pretty well satisfied their Thirst, nothing remained but to pay the Reckoning. (1749)"
  1682.   (1749.3) Fielding Tom Jones vii. xv, "Northerton was desirous of departing and nothing remained for him but to contrive the quomodo. (1749)"
  1683.   (1749.4) H. Walpole Lett. H. Mann (1834) II. 267 "You found the whole garden..spread with tents which remained all night very commodely. (1749)"
  1684.   (1749.5) J. Gwyn Ess. on Design Pref. 6 "Westminster-abbey..was by no Means intended as a mere Golgotha for the Remains of the..Dead. (1749)"
  1685.   (1749.6) Lavington Enthus. Meth. &. Papists 11 (1754) 67 "Her dead Body was surprizingly beautiful and odoriferous..and it remains odorous and uncorrupt to this Day. (1749)"
  1686.   (1749.7) Lavington Enthus. Meth. &. Papists ii. (1754) 8 "Most of the Popish Saints dead bodies always remain odorous and uncorrupted. (1749)"
  1687.   (1749.8) Melmoth Fitzosborne Lett. xlviii. II. 13 "To prove, that the supreme being remains an uninterposing spectator of what is transacted upon this theatre of the world. (1749)"
  1688.   (1749.9) Smollett Regicide v. vii, "To the cold grave commit my pale remains! " (1749)"
  1689.   (1749.10) T. Gataker Le Dran's Operat. Surg. 101 "When an intestine is gangrened and remains unreduced. (1749)"
  1690.   (1750.1) Blanckley Nav. Expositor, "Mails, are made of Iron, and interwoven, not unlike a Chain; they are for rubbing off the loose Hemp which remains on Lines or white Cordage after it is made. (1750)"
  1691.   (1750.2) Chesterf. Lett. ccxv. (1792) II. 326 "Your studies, the respectable remains of antiquity. (1750)"
  1692.   (1750.3) Johnson Rambler No. 71 &page.14 "The few moments remaining are to be considered as the last trust of heaven. (1750)"
  1693.   (1750.4) Johnson Rambler No. 19 &page.15 "So much remains in the power of others, that reason is forced at last to rest in neutrality. (1750)"
  1694.   (1751.1) Chambers Cycl. s.v. Chain, "A gold chain..remains to the person after his being divested of that magistrature, as a mark that he has passed the Chair. (1751)"
  1695.   (1751.2) Chambers Cycl. s.v., "If urine, citron-juice, or spirit of vitriol, be cast on a green ribband, it becomes blue; by reason the yellow of the greening-weed is thereby exhaled and consumed; so that nothing but blue remains behind. (1751)"
  1696.   (1751.3) Chambers Cycl. s.v. Purlieu, "The greatest part of the new afforestations were still remaining. (1751)"
  1697.   (1751.4) Earl Orrery Rem. Swift (1752) 68 "The small remains of the shipwreckt fortune. (1751)"
  1698.   (1751.5) Earl Orrery Rem. Swift (1752) 83 "While there remained a sign-post painter in the world. (1751)"
  1699.   (1751.6) Eliza Heywood Betsy Thoughtless IV. 124 "For the sake of re-partaking the remainder of those dainties, which had been so highly praised at dinner. (1751)"
  1700.   (1751.7) Earl Orrery Remarks Swift (1752) 76 "From the same causes, Stella remained an unacknowledged wife. (1751)"
  1701.   (1751.8) Harris Hermes i. x. (1786) 184 "If we take away the assertion, and thus destroy the Verb, there will remain the Attribute and the Time, which make the Essence of a Participle. (1751)"
  1702.   (1751.9) Johnson Rambl. No. 169 &page.11 "The blotted manuscripts of Milton now remaining. (1751)"
  1703.   (1751.10) Johnson Rambler No. 159 &page.7 "Knowledge and virtue remain too long congealed by this frigorifick power. (1751)"
  1704.   (1751.11) Smollett Per. Pic. lxxxi, "He remained unshaken, unseduced, preserving his attachment for me. (1751)"
  1705.   (1751.12) Affect. Narr. of Wager 102 "A final Partition was this Day made of the remaining Flour. (1751)"
  1706.   (1752.1) Hume Ess. &. Treat. (1777) I. 330 "All water..remains always at a level. Ask naturalists the reason. (1752)"
  1707.   (1752.2) Hume Polit. Disc. v. (ed. 2) 83 "All water, wherever it communicates, remains always at a level. (1752)"
  1708.   (1752.3) Bk. Com. Prayer, To find Easter for ever, "Table to find Easter-Day, To find the Golden Number, or Prime, add one to the Year of our Lord, and then divide by 19; the remainder, if any, is the Golden Number. (1752)"
  1709.   (1753.1) Chambers Cycl. Supp. s.v., "A man is said to be bound or held in Body and goods; that is, he is liable to remain in prison; in default of payment. (1753)"
  1710.   (1753.2) Chambers Cycl. Supp. s.v., "The semi-diameter of a circle is a constant quantity; for while the absciss and semi-ordinates increase, it remains the same. (1753)"
  1711.   (1753.3) Chambers Cycl. Supp., s.v., "The remaining plants, which are the female Hemp, called by the farmer Karle-hemp, are to be left till Michaelmas. (1753)"
  1712.   (1753.4) Chambers Cycl. Supp., "Drabs, in the English salt works, a name given to a sort of wooden cases into which the salt is put, as soon as it is taken out of the boiling pan..Their bottoms are made..gradually inclining forwards; by which means the saline liquor that remains mixed with the salt easily drains out. In some places they use cribs instead of the Drabs. (1753)"
  1713.   (1753.5) Chambers Cycl. Supp. s.v., "In some churches remains of the Ambos are still seen. (1753)"
  1714.   (1753.6) Chambers Cycl. Suppl. s.v., "While the blea remains yet soft..it may maintain a feeble vegetation. (1753)"
  1715.   (1753.7) Franklin Lett. Wks. 1840 VI. 155 "Still the tube or whirl of air may remain entire. (1753)"
  1716.   (1753.8) Glover Boadicea i. i, "Come from your hills, ye fugitive remains Of shattered cohorts. (1753)"
  1717.   (1753.9) N. Torriano Gangr. Sore Throat 90 "The Inside of the Nose remained perfectly clear, and free, nor was there any running or draining from thence. (1753)"
  1718.   (1753.10) Shuckford Creation &. Fall 133 "Little Particles..which have..in the Maturation of Ages, remained sandy and sabulous..or become Rocks or Minerals. (1753)"
  1719.   (1753.11) Ward Rom. Inscr. in Phil. Trans. XLVIII. 345 "There are..no traces of the word sua now remaining;..which makes me suspect, there has been an erasement. (1753)"
  1720.   (1754.1) Edwards Freed. Will ii. vi. 60 "Ideas..don't remain so for any sensible Continuance. (1754)"
  1721.   (1754.2) Fielding J. Wild ii. x, "The storm was now entirely ceased, and nothing remained but the usual ruffling of the sea after it. (1754)"
  1722.   (1754.3) Richardson Grandison VII. xlii. 202 "A single woman..remains solitary and unheeded, in a busy bustling world; perhaps soured to it by her unconnected state. (1754)"
  1723.   (1754.4) Shebbeare Matrimony (1766) I. 79 "The Alloy, which was fluxed out of him, left so little of the Original remaining, that [etc.]. (1754)"
  1724.   (1754-64.1) Smellie Midwif. I. 193 "If the os uteri remains close shut. (1754-"
  1725.   (1755.1) Johnson, "Dock, the stump of the tail, which remains after docking. (1755)"
  1726.   (1755.2) Magens Insurances II. 111 "The Mate being unacquainted with the Voyage and declaring himself to be so, shall nevertheless be obliged to remain with the Ship, if the Master requires it. (1755)"
  1727.   (1755.3) S. Walker Serm. 5 "Deliver me from the Remainders of Corruption that dwell in me. (1755)"
  1728.   (1755.4) Smollett Quix. (1803) I. 233 "Bare I was born, and bare I remain. (1755)"
  1729.   (1755.5) Smollett Don Quix. (1803) IV. 139 "They threw down their staves, laid aside their rochets or mantles, so as to remain in their doublets. (1755)"
  1730.   (1755.6) Gentl. Mag. XXV. 33 "When the shells are distributed according to their proper classes and tribes, nothing remains but to remark their less essential differences, by which they are subdivided into genuses and species. (1755)"
  1731.   (1755.7) Mem. Capt. P. Drake i. 2 "The Family remained in peaceable possession of this Estate..until the War..when..they forfeited, and were driven to shift for themselves. (1755)"
  1732.   (1756.1) Burke Subl. &. B. i. iii, "When this remain of horror has entirely subsided. (1756)"
  1733.   (1756.2) Bullock in Phil. Trans. XLIX. 402 "Several pieces of minerals were dropped from the sides and roof, but all the shafts remained intire, without the least discomposure. (1756)"
  1734.   (1756.3) F. Home Exper. Bleaching 268 "There remained half a grain of powder that was undissolvable by the spirit. (1756)"
  1735.   (1756.4) F. Home Exper. Bleaching 89 "If..the oil of vitriol remains, in some parts, undiluted, the cloth is corroded into holes. (1756)"
  1736.   (1756.5) F. Home Exper. Bleaching 92 "Were this to happen on the surface of the cloth, the oil would remain; nor would the washing-mill afterwards be able to carry it off. (1756)"
  1737.   (1756.6) G. Washington Lett. Writ. 1889 I. 360 "While you remain..forted in, as if to defend yourselves were the sole end of your coming. (1756)"
  1738.   (1756.7) J. Warton Ess. Pope (1806) I. 21 "Those who have examined the New Forest can discover no mark or footstep of any other place of habitation..than what at present remains. (1756)"
  1739.   (1756.8) J. Warton Ess. Pope I. 9 (T.) "No original writer ever remained so unrivalled by succeeding copyists, as [Theocritus]. (1756)"
  1740.   (1756.9) Nugent Gr. Tour, Germany II. 98 "There are several cloysters remaining in this city, which are now secularized. (1756)"
  1741.   (1756.10) Connoisseur No. 115 &page.7 "A snip of hair, or the portrait of a cherry&dubh.cheeked gentleman,..are the only remaining proofs of those beauties. (1756)"
  1742.   (1756-7.1) tr. Keysler's Trav. (1760) III. 383 "St. Antony's remains is said continually to emit a most fragrant perfume, which is chiefly smelt at a crevice behind the altar. (1756-"
  1743.   (1756-7.2) tr. Keysler's Trav. (1760) III. 104 "Here lie the remains of Giacomo Sanseverini. (1756-"
  1744.   (1756-7.3) tr. Keysler's Trav. (1760) II. 310 "The niches still remaining shew, that this temple formerly contained the statues of the gods. (1756-"
  1745.   (1756-7.4) tr. Keysler's Trav. II. 131 "A person who, for the purification of his soul, ought to remain in Purgatory a hundred thousand years. (1756-"
  1746.   (1756-7.5) tr. Keysler's Trav. (1760) III. 97 "Here in one grave are deposited the remains of Constantia..and..her daughter. (1756-"
  1747.   (1757.1) A. Cooper Distiller i. i. (1760) 6 "Only a fixed husky matter remains. (1757)"
  1748.   (1757.2) Burke Abridgm. Eng. Hist. Wks. X. 184 "The Britons..shaved the beard on the chin, that on the upper lip was suffered to remain. (1757)"
  1749.   (1757.3) Burke Abridgm. Eng. Hist. Wks. 1842 II. 516 "The legates in Britain..remained unactive till it could be determined for what master they were to conquer. (1757)"
  1750.   (1757.4) E. Darwin Let. 24 Dec. in Life (1879) 22 "Here Time with his long Teeth had gnattered away the remainder of this Leaf. (1757)"
  1751.   (1757.5) Foote Author ii. (1777) 10/2 "If George remains as untainted by affluence, as he has been untempted by distress. (1757)"
  1752.   (1757.6) Gray Let. to Wharton 7 Oct., "The difficult part is now got over, and nothing now remains but to polish, and retouch a little. (1757)"
  1753.   (1757.7) J. Wesley Jrnl. 1 Aug. II. 421, "I did not dare to remain in their connexion. (1757)"
  1754.   (1757.8) Mrs. Griffith Lett. Henry &. Frances (1767) IV. 1 "'Tis a Remain of judicial Astrology. (1757)"
  1755.   (1757.9) W. Wilkie Epigoniad vii. 206, "I never will forsake thee, but remain While struggling life these ruin'd limbs retain. (1757)"
  1756.   (1757.10) Mem. Principal Trans. Last War 12 "The French inhabitants (whom for Distinction-sake I shall call Acadians)..were by the treaty allowed their option either to retire..or to remain there. (1757)"
  1757.   (1757.11) Monthly Rev. Sept., "C. Henderson, Bookseller, under the Royal Exchange, having purchased the remainder of the impression of the following very entertaining book..proposes to sell them for 4s. only. (1757)"
  1758.   (1757.12) tr. J. F. Henckel's Pyritologia 298 "That sort..yet remaining unvitriolized as the other [sc. white pyrites]. (1757)"
  1759.   (1758.1) J. Blake Plan Mar. Syst. 12 "They shall be allowed to complete the remainder of the aforesaid time of liberty. (1758)"
  1760.   (1758.2) J. Blake Plan Mar. Syst. 11 "He will have eight months wages remaining due to him, besides his *port-pay. (1758)"
  1761.   (1758.3) J. Dalrymple Ess. Feudal Property (ed. 2) 50 "The extent of the residue of the fief remaining undismembered. (1758)"
  1762.   (1758.4) J. S. tr. Le Dran's Observ. Surg. (1771) 355 "The external Malleol remained very large. (1758)"
  1763.   (1758.5) J. S. Le Dran's Observ. Surg. (1771) 95 "The small Remainder of the Tumour was unpainful. (1758)"
  1764.   (1758.6) J. Dalrymple Ess. Feudal Property (ed. 2) 84 "As in subfeus at first, the original vassal remained still liable for the services. (1758)"
  1765.   (1758.7) Reid tr. Macquer's Chym. I. 234 "As the fire carries off the most aqueous part, the other which remains in the retort increases in specific gravity. (1758)"
  1766.   (1758.8) Reid tr. Macquer's Chym. I. 395 "That portion of the Acid which remains unsaturated will dissolve the Mercury. (1758)"
  1767.   (1758.9) Smollett Hist. E. (1841) III. xxvi. 300 "They were obliged to hut their camp, and remain in the open fields till January. (1758)"
  1768.   (1758.10) Warburton Div. Legat. iv. §.6 II. 414 "The only place where they could remain, for so long a time, safe and unconfounded with the natives. (1758)"
  1769.   (1758.11) Misc. in Ann. Reg. 373/2 "The ingenious author tells us..the general's intention remains perdu. (1758)"
  1770.   (1759.1) Franklin Ess. Wks. 1840 III. 525 "The remainder of that day..was wasted in a vain discussion. (1759)"
  1771.   (1759.2) Franklin Ess. Wks. 1840 III. 525 "The remainder of that day was wasted..The next was a blank likewise. (1759)"
  1772.   (1759.3) H. Walpole Let. to Mann 13 Sept., "An opportunity of embrolling the little of Europe that remains unembroiled. (1759)"
  1773.   (1759.4) Miller Gard. Dict. (ed. 7) s.v. Tulipa 13 Q 4/1 "The Stripes should be small and regular, arising from the Bottom of the Flower, for if there are any Remains of the former self-coloured Bottom, the Flower is in Danger of losing its Stripes again. (1759)"
  1774.   (1759.5) Mills tr. Duhamel's Husb. i. iii. (1762) 5 "The plant would indeed die..: without earth, not even a skeleton of it would remain. (1759)"
  1775.   (1759.6) Robertson Hist. Scot. iii. Wks. 1813 I. 197 "The sixth article remained the only source of contest and difficulty. (1759)"
  1776.   (1759.7) Robertson Hist. Scot. vii. Wks. 1813 I. 485 "In some places scarce as many ministers remained as to perform the duties of religious worship. (1759)"
  1777.   (1759.8) Robertson Hist. Scot. (1813) II. viii. 43 "The whole transaction remained as impenetrably dark as ever. (1759)"
  1778.   (1759.9) Robertson Hist. Scot. iii. Wks. 1813 I. 167 "The spirit of Knox, however, still remained undaunted and erect. (1759)"
  1779.   (1759.10) Phil. Trans. LI. 377 "The leaves on each side of the foil were pierced, while the foil itself remained unpierced. (1759)"
  1780.   (1760.1) Johnson Idler No. 96 &page.1 "His martial achievements remain engraved on a pillar of flint. (1760)"
  1781.   (1760.2) Johnson Idler No. 100 &page.1 "There still remain many words among us undefined. (1760)"
  1782.   (1760.3) Hist. in Ann. Reg. 59/2 "The whole regular, and no small part of the provincial force, which remained in Canada. (1760)"
  1783.   (1760.4) in Weekly Reporter (1877) XXV. 470 "The said [allottees] shall street out the same way leading through their said respective allotments so that the same shall be made and ever after remain eleven yards broad at the least. (1760)"
  1784.   (1760-72.1) H. Brooke Fool of Qual. (1809) IV. 127 "Her..flesh remained..pure and untainted. (1760-"
  1785.   (1760-72.2) H. Brooke Fool of Qual. (1809) II. 99, "I summoned the chief medical artists, and got the precious remains..embalmed. (1760-"
  1786.   (1760-72.3) H. Brooke Fool of Qual. (1809) IV. 134 "The remaining time was spent in soliciting for me. (1760-"
  1787.   (1760-72.4) H. Brooke Fool of Qual. (1807) IV. 117 "They laid his remains in a plated coffin. (1760-"
  1788.   (1760-72.5) H. Brooke Fool of Qual. (1809) IV. 11 "All the..fond relations..must ever have remained, unblessing and as dead. (1760-"
  1789.   (1760-72.6) tr. Juan &. Ulloa's Voy. (ed. 3) I. 235 "I was obliged to remain in a cow-house on that mountain. (1760-"
  1790.   (1761.1) Pulteney in Phil. Trans. LII. 346 "A little tickling cough which had remained with him. (1761)"
  1791.   (1762.1) Falconer Shipwr. ii. 576 "The angle of lee-way, seven points, remain'd. (1762)"
  1792.   (1762.2) Foote Orator i. Wks. 1799 I. 205 "Gentlemen who have..rummaged the Highlands of Scotland and Ireland for the remains of Runic poetry. (1762)"
  1793.   (1762.3) Hume Hist. Eng. (1806) III. App. iii. 633 "Some remains of the ancient slavery of the boors and peasants. (1762)"
  1794.   (1762.4) Hume Hist. Eng. xiv. 129 "They..engaged the bishops..to pronounce him [Gavaston] excommunicate if he remained any longer in the kingdom. (1762)"
  1795.   (1762.5) Hume Hist. Eng. (1826) V. xli. 228 "Those who should remain beyond that time..should be guilty of treason. (1762)"
  1796.   (1762.6) Ann. Reg. i. 147/1 "What remained..were further reduced to half-price. (1762)"
  1797.   (1762.7) tr. Busching's Syst. Geog. V. 632 "Neumark remained still to the electorship. (1762)"
  1798.   (1762-71.1) H. Walpole Vertue's Anecd. Paint. (1786) IV. 106 "The domestic called a Gardiner..will remain the Gardiner, the projector I should propose to denominate a Gardenist. (1762-"
  1799.   (1763.1) A. B. Let. 7 May in Gentl. Mag. XXXIII. 246 "The question, Whether a Secretary of State can grant a general warrant against authors, printers, and publishers, without naming any names..remains yet to be determined. (1763)"
  1800.   (1763.2) Byrom Crit. Rem. Horace (R.), "When they take interpretating pains, Sometimes the difficulty still remains. (1763)"
  1801.   (1763.3) Byrom On Church Communion iii. ii, "Heartless, and tokenless if it remain, It ought to pass, in Strictness, for profane. (1763)"
  1802.   (1763.4) Mills Pract. Husb. IV. 162 "They must be re-transplanted on the ridges where they are to remain. (1763)"
  1803.   (1763.5) Mrs. F. Brooke Lady J. Mandeville (1782) II. 53 "This sacred deposit, this little remain of what their tender care had left me. (1763)"
  1804.   (1763.6) Scrafton Indostan iii. (1770) 102 "Demanded security for the payment of the remainder of the *treaty-money. (1763)"
  1805.   (1763.7) Act 4 Geo. III, c. i. 29 "The Monies so remaining unsatisfied, or not discharged. (1763)"
  1806.   (1763.8) Phil. Trans. LIII. 419 "There were still remaining several of the suckers..disposed along its *sickle-shaped Pinnul&ae.aeig;. (1763)"
  1807.   (1764.1) C. Hutton Syst. Pract. Arith. (1766) 72 "What remains after the tare is taken from the gross, may be called tare-suttle, if there be more deductions... What remains after tret is deducted, may be called tret-suttle, if there be any following deduction. (1764)"
  1808.   (1764.2) Goldsm. Trav. 142 "Nought remain'd..But towns unmann'd, and lords without a slave. (1764)"
  1809.   (1764.3) H. Walpole Otranto iv, "I will withdraw into the neighbouring monastery, and waste the remainder of life in prayers and tears for my child. (1764)"
  1810.   (1764.4) Museum Rust. III. 238 "Extracts from approved modern authors, of which many of the rusticated readers of this work would have remained ignorant. (1764)"
  1811.   (1764.5) Oxf. Sausage 56 "Dire Want of..chearful Candle (save the Make-Weight's Gleam Haply remaining). (1764)"
  1812.   (1764.6) Phil. Trans. LIV. 106 "A full digit of the Sun, or more, remained uneclipsed. (1764)"
  1813.   (1765.1) Blackstone Comm. I. i. 143 "There still remains a fourth subordinate right, appertaining to every individual, namely, the right of petitioning the king, or either house of parliament, for the redress of grievances. (1765)"
  1814.   (1765.2) Blackstone Comm. I. 217 "On her..the remainder of the crown, expectant on the death of king William..without issue, was settled by statute. (1765)"
  1815.   (1765.3) Blackstone Comm. I. viii. 292 "If they continue at sea, the law distinguishes them by the..appellations of jetsam, flotsam, and ligan. Jetsam is where goods are cast into the sea, and there sink and remain under water. (1765)"
  1816.   (1765.4) Douglas in Phil. Trans. LVIII. 187 "In almost every peat-moss, there are the remains of oak trees. (1765)"
  1817.   (1765.5) Sterne Tr. Shandy VIII. 51 "A plan..upon the lower corner of which..there is still remaining the marks of a snuffy finger and thumb. (1765)"
  1818.   (1765.6) Museum Rust. IV. 256 "The remaining part of the herb must be mowed close to the ground; after which it continueth to sprout out again. (1765)"
  1819.   (1765.7) Museum Rust. IV. 5 "There still are grass and weeds remaining, that will the next ploughing cause the furrows to be ropy. (1765)"
  1820.   (1765-8.1) Erskine Inst. Law Scot. ii. vi. §.33 (1773) 265 "It remains a doubt, whether the power of subsetting is implied in the nature of a tack, without a special clause. (1765-"
  1821.   (1766.1) Blackstone Comm. II. i. 9 "Property, both in lands and moveables, being thus originally acquired by the first taker,..it remains in him, by the principles of universal law, till such time as he does some other act which shews an intention to abandon it. (1766)"
  1822.   (1766.2) Blackstone Comm. II. 168 "Vested remainders..are where the estate is invariably fixed, to remain to a determinate person, after the particular estate is spent. (1766)"
  1823.   (1766.3) Blackstone Comm. II. xviii. 274 "Alienations by particular tenants, when they are greater than the law entitles them to make, and devest the remainder or reversion, are also forfeitures to him whose right is attacked thereby. (1766)"
  1824.   (1766.4) Blackstone Comm. II. xi. 166 "A lease at will is not held to be such a particular estate, as will support a remainder over. (1766)"
  1825.   (1766.5) Blackstone Comm. II. 381 "Here A and B have cross remainders by implication, and on the failure of either's issue, the other or his issue shall take the whole. (1766)"
  1826.   (1766.6) Blackstone Comm. II. 164 "This makes A tenant for years, with remainder to B for life, remainder over to C in fee. (1766)"
  1827.   (1766.7) Blackstone Comm. II. xii. 186 "If an estate is originally limited to two for life, and after to the heirs of one of them, the freehold shall remain in jointure, without merging in the inheritance. (1766)"
  1828.   (1766.8) Blackstone Comm. II. 164 "An estate then in remainder may be defined to be, an estate limited to take effect and be enjoyed after another estate is determined. (1766)"
  1829.   (1766.9) B. Martin Surv. by Goniometer 18 "There remains therefore only the Pantagraph to be described. (1766)"
  1830.   (1766.10) Blackstone Comm. II. 166 "The remainder-man is seised of his remainder at the same time that the termor is possessed of his term. (1766)"
  1831.   (1766.11) Blackstone Comm. ii. xii. 183 "The entire tenancy upon the decease of any of them remains to the survivors, and at length to the last survivor. (1766)"
  1832.   (1766.12) Cavendish in Phil. Trans. LVII. 100 "There is still a good deal of earth remaining in it in a neutralized state. (1766)"
  1833.   (1766.13) Cavendish in Phil. Trans. LVI. 178 "The air remaining unabsorbed in the inverted bottle of sope leys. (1766)"
  1834.   (1766.14) C. Leadbetter Royal Gauger (ed. 6) ii. ix. 333 "The Commissioners of the Customs are to pay into the Exchequer the remaining Part of the Produce of such Seizure made by the Officers of the Customs. (1766)"
  1835.   (1766.15) Goldsm. Vic. W. iii, "Out of fourteen thousand pounds we had but four hundred remaining. (1766)"
  1836.   (1766.16) J. Bartram Jrnl. 11 Feb. in Stork Acc. E. Florida 65 "There still remain..great trees girdled round to kill them, which are now very sound, tho' above 60 years since they were cut. (1766)"
  1837.   (1766.17) Porny Elem. Heraldry v. (1777) 140 "Had it not been for the singular conduct of this brave person, the King had then remained a prisoner. (1766)"
  1838.   (1766.18) Pennant Zool. (1768) I. 41 "Those remains which fossilists distinguish by the title of diluvian. (1766)"
  1839.   (1766.19) Pennant Zool. (1768) I. 41 "Remains which fossilists distinguish by the title of diluvian. (1766)"
  1840.   (1766.20) Pennant Zool. (1768) II. 424 "The Winter Mew..The gelatinous substance, known by the name of Star Shot, or Star Gelly, owes its origin to this bird,..being nothing but the half digested remains of earth-worms, on which these birds feed. (1766)"
  1841.   (1766.21) Smollett Trav. II. 228 "The remains of two galleries one over another; and two vomitoria or great gateways at opposite sides of the arena. (1766)"
  1842.   (1766.22) Compl. Farmer s.v. Hemp Z 4/2 "The seed..which remains in the heads of the hemp..is got out by combing the heads on the teeth of a ripple. (1766)"
  1843.   (1766.23) Compl. Farmer s.v. Malt, "Malt which has not had a sufficient time to shoot, so that its plume, or acrospire as the adepts in malting call it, may have reached to the inward skin of the barley, remains charged with too large a quantity of it's unattenuated oils. (1766)"
  1844.   (1766.24) Compl. Farmer s.v. Fence, "If they have proceeded from apple-kernels, they may remain ungrafted. (1766)"
  1845.   (1766.25) Phil. Trans. LVII. 125 "The nerves may..become incapable of conveying the commands of the will, and yet remain sufficiently capable of re-conveying sensible perceptions. (1766)"
  1846.   (1767.1) Blackstone Comm. II. 169 "Contingent or executory remainders are where the estate in remainder is limited to take effect, either to a dubious and uncertain person, or upon a dubious and uncertain event; so that the particular estate may chance to be determined, and the remainder never take effect. (1767)"
  1847.   (1767.2) Blackstone Comm. II. 183 "The remaining grand incident of joint-estates, viz. the doctrine of survivorship. (1767)"
  1848.   (1767.3) Blackstone Comm. II. 163 "Of expectancies there are two sorts; one..called a remainder; the other..called a reversion. (1767)"
  1849.   (1767.4) Blackstone Comm. II. 173 "That by this means a remainder may be limited of a chattel interest, after a particular estate for life created in the same. (1767)"
  1850.   (1767.5) Blackstone Comm. II. xii. 184 "While it [the joint-tenancy] continues, each of two joint-tenants has a concurrent interest in the whole; and therefore, on the death of his companion, the sole interest in the whole remains to the survivor. (1767)"
  1851.   (1767.6) Fordyce Serm. Yng. Wom. (ed. 4) II. x. 103 "His very senses, though remaining constitutionally the same, revolt. (1767)"
  1852.   (1767.7) Gooch Treat. Wounds I. 307 "In some parts of the skull, there is naturally very little Diplö.e, and in old subjects, scarce any remains. (1767)"
  1853.   (1767.8) H. Walpole Narr. Rousseau 133 "He changed the construction of the last phrase, though the thought remained exactly the same. (1767)"
  1854.   (1767.9) Junius Lett. xxxv. 166 "What..remains, but to leave it to the people to determine for themselves?.. They alone ought to determine. (1767)"
  1855.   (1768.1) Blackstone Comm. III. 448 "There may be also a bill of revivor, when the suit is abated by the death of any of the parties; in order to set the proceedings again in motion, without which they remain at a stand. (1768)"
  1856.   (1768.2) Goldsm. Good-n. Man iv. i, "He chuses to remain concealed. (1768)"
  1857.   (1768.3) H. St. John in Jesse Selwyn &. Contemp. (1843) II. 309, "I regret the badness of our climate, and the being obliged to pass the remainder of my life in [it]. (1768)"
  1858.   (1768.4) Tucker Lt. Nat. (1834) II. 281 "Charity, though shooting most vigorously from rational self-love, yet, when perfectly formed, has no tincture remaining of the parent root. (1768)"
  1859.   (1768.5) W. Musgrave Let. 12 Feb. in 15th Rep. R. Comm. Hist. Manuscripts App. vi. 241 in Parl. Papers 1897 (C. 8551) LI. i. 1 "But if they will be artful enough to throw their votes so as to choose one of your candidates, it is my opinion we ought to remain contented for the present. (1768)"
  1860.   (1768.6) Acad. of Play 83 "He who looks at the cards that remain in the Stock is beasted. (1768)"
  1861.   (1768.7) Woman of Honor II. 208, "I had chosen..my Aunt Clifford's..there to remain in recess for some time. (1768)"
  1862.   (1768.8) Woman of Honor II. 159 "No remains of her former notions of mis-alliance, interfere to lessen her present vexation. (1768)"
  1863.   (1768.9) in Extracts Minutes Yearly Meeting Friends, London (1783) 269 "This meeting directs, that the 11th query remain as it now stands. (1768)"
  1864.   (1768-74.1) Tucker Lt. Nat. (1834) I. 523 "Nor can [God] remain ignorant or inobservant of what impulses He gives. (1768-"
  1865.   (1768-74.2) Tucker Lt. Nat. (1834) I. 12 "The qualities of fire remain the same, whether you throw gold or clay into it; yet upon casting in the latter no liquefaction will ensue. (1768-"
  1866.   (1769.1) Blackstone Comm. IV. xxvii. 343 "The liberties of England cannot but subsist, so long as this palladium [trial by jury] remains sacred and inviolate. (1769)"
  1867.   (1769.2) Blackstone Comm. IV. 13 "If a man maliciously should put out the remaining eye of him who had lost one before, it is too slight a punishment for the maimer to lose only one of his. (1769)"
  1868.   (1769.3) Blackstone Comm. IV. xv. 219 "The other remaining offence, that of kid&dubh.napping, being the forcible abduction or stealing away of man, woman, or child from their own country, and selling them into another. (1769)"
  1869.   (1769.4) Bp. Wilton Inclos. Act 7 "A certain sheep-walk called *ewegang..the said ewegang shall remain. (1769)"
  1870.   (1769.5) Cook Voy. round World ii. ii. (1773) 311 "Those who remained in the canoes traded with our people very fairly. (1769)"
  1871.   (1769.6) Falconer Dict. Marine (1780), "Slack-water, the interval between the flux and reflux of the tide;..during which..the water apparently remains in a state of rest. (1769)"
  1872.   (1769.7) Falconer Dict. Marine (1789) "*Boat-Keeper, one of the rowers, who remains..to take care of any boat. (1769)"
  1873.   (1769.8) Falconer Dict. Marine (1780), "Rough-tree, a name given in merchant-ships to any mast, yard, or boom, placed as a rail or fence above the ship's side, from the quarter-deck to the fore-castle. It is, however, with more propriety, applied to any mast, &.c. which remains rough and unfinished. (1769)"
  1874.   (1769.9) J. Wesley Addr. Trav. Preachers, 4 Aug. Wks. 1872 XIII. 242 "Those who aim at anything but the glory of God..will not, cannot remain in the Connexion. (1769)"
  1875.   (1769.10) Lane in Phil. Trans. LIX. 220 "The clear liquor being decanted, the remainder was passed through a filter. (1769)"
  1876.   (1769.11) Priestley in Phil. Trans. LIX. 62 "The explosion..gave it [my hand] a violent jar, the effect of which remained, in a kind of tingling. (1769)"
  1877.   (1769.12) Robertson Chas. V, iii. Wks. 1813 VI. 100 "Charles remained six days in Paris. (1769)"
  1878.   (1769.13) Ann. Reg. 21 "The shattered remains of Prosorowski's army..were continually overlaid and oppressed by the Turkish cavalry. (1769)"
  1879.   (1769.14) De Foe's Tour Gt. Brit. (ed. 7) I. 161 "This ancient Remain is situated about a Quarter of a Mile to the right of the great Road leading from Rochester to Maidstone. (1769)"
  1880.   (1769-76.1) Falconer Dict. Mar., "Palm, paumet,..is formed of a piece of leather or canvas, on the middle of which is fixed a round plate of iron, of an inch in diameter, whose surface is pierced with a number of small holes, to catch the head of the sail-needle. The leather is formed so as to encircle the hand, and button on the back thereof, while the iron remains in the palm. (1769-"
  1881.   (1770.1) J. Banks Jrnl. 28 Apr. 264 "During this time, a few of the Indians [sc. Australian Aboriginals]..remained on the rocks opposite the ship, threatening and menacing with their pikes and swords. (1770)"
  1882.   (1770.2) Foote Lame Lover ii. Wks. 1799 II. 71 "Jack. But then how comes the note to remain in plaintiff's possession? Serj. Well put, Jack; but we have a salvo for that. (1770)"
  1883.   (1770.3) Goldsm. Des. Vill. 180 "Fools, who came to scoff, remained to pray. (1770)"
  1884.   (1770.4) Goldsm. Des. Vill. 180 "And fools who came to scoff, remain'd to pray. (1770)"
  1885.   (1770.5) Hasted in Phil. Trans. LXI. 164 "In the ancient forests of Kent..remain large old chesnut stubs or brocks. (1770)"
  1886.   (1770.6) Jortin Serm. (1771) I. iii. 41 "Whilst any spark of spiritual life remains. (1770)"
  1887.   (1770.7) Langhorne Plutarch (1879) I. 161/2 "The vestals remained a considerable time at C&ae.aeig;re..and hence those rites were called Ceremonies. (1770)"
  1888.   (1770.8) Langhorne Plutarch (1851) I. 293/1 "The poor remains of his father's routed forces. (1770)"
  1889.   (1770.9) Junius Lett. xxxvi. (1788) 190 "If you would hope to save the wretched remains of a ruined reputation. (1770)"
  1890.   (1770.10) New Disp. 538/2 "The sulphur..and the mercury..remain at the bottom..united into an ethiops. (1770)"
  1891.   (1771.1) Goldsm. Hist. Eng. I. 81 "Those [laws] which remain..under his name seem to be only the laws already practised in the country by his Saxon ancestors. (1771)"
  1892.   (1771.2) Goldsm. Hist. Eng. II. 227 "The king remained in his tent, awaiting the issue of the combat with female doubts and apprehensions. (1771)"
  1893.   (1771.3) Gray Dante 18, "I grop'd About among their cold Remains..often calling On their dear Names. (1771)"
  1894.   (1771.4) Luckombe Hist. Print. 1 "It long remained an undetermined point..concerning the place. (1771)"
  1895.   (1771.5) Mrs. Harris in Lett. Ld. Malmesbury (1870) I. 211 "You will remain at Madrid till the messenger with your remand arrives, and save yourself the fatigue of a double journey. (1771)"
  1896.   (1771.6) M. Raper Anc. Money in Phil. Trans. LXI. 480 "The silver Stater, or Tetradrachm, is the most common Attic coin now remaining. (1771)"
  1897.   (1771.7) Smollett Humph. Cl. III. 30 Sept., "Nothing remains but a naked circus of loose sand. (1771)"
  1898.   (1771.8) T. Percival Ess. (1777) I. 31 "If they remain unneutralised in the first passages, they will powerfully promote putrefaction. (1771)"
  1899.   (1771.9) Junius Lett. xlix. 257 "The remainder of the summer shall be dedicated to your amusement. (1771)"
  1900.   (1771.10) Junius Lett. xlix. 257 "The remainder of the summer shall be dedicated to your amusement. (1771)"
  1901.   (1771.11) Phil. Trans. LXI. 138 "In the forest of Kent,..there still remains several large old chesnut stubbs. (1771)"
  1902.   (1771.12) in E. H. Burton Life Challoner (1909) I. ix. 140 "The Bishop having unvested, remained kneeling. (1771)"
  1903.   (1771-2.1) Ess. fr. Batchelor (1773) II. 50 "With shaking nought remains but coals, To warm the riddler's breast. (1771-"
  1904.   (1772.1) Fearne Contingent Remainders (1791) 424 "It was agreed that such limitation was void as a contingent remainder, because there was no freehold to support it. (1772)"
  1905.   (1772.2) Nugent Hist. Friar Gerund II. 337 "Our inextollible Friar Gerund remained alone. (1772)"
  1906.   (1772.3) Pennant Tours Scotl. (1774) 207 "The islands still remained governed by powerful chieftains. (1772)"
  1907.   (1772.4) Wharton Newman's Verses, "Rare tidings for the wretch whose ling'ring score Remains unpaid, bocardo is no more. (1772)"
  1908.   (1772.5) Junius Lett. lxviii. (1788) 362 "It remains only to apply the law, thus stated, to the fact in question. (1772)"
  1909.   (1772-84.1) Cook Voy. (1790) IV. 1204 "The respective crews of both ships, remained as expressed in the two underwritten lists. (1772-"
  1910.   (1772-84.2) Cook Voy. (1790) V. 1726 "Remaining part some&dubh.what resembled the crest of their caps, or that which, in horses manes, is called hogging. (1772-"
  1911.   (1772-84.3) Cook Voy. (1790) VI. 2236 "Captain King..remained fast till the return of the boat. (1772-"
  1912.   (1773.1) A. Jones Art Skittle Playing 16 "The next in height and value [to the king or middle pin] were the four corner pins..these were called Dukes, Lords, and Nobles... These four counted for three each when tipped by the King or his consequents, but if by the bowl or any other from it, either of their own height or lower, they only counted for two each. The remaining four were called Common,..and counted for two each when tipped by the King, but by any other only one each. (1773)"
  1913.   (1773.2) G. White Selborne, To Pennant 9 Nov., "Wagtails, all sorts, remain with us all the winter. (1773)"
  1914.   (1773.3) Goldsm. 1st Epil. to `Stoops to Conq.', "And that our friendship may remain unbroken, What if we leave the Epilogue unspoken? " (1773)"
  1915.   (1773.4) J. Ross Fratricide iv. 528 (MS.), "His senses Yet undistraught remain. (1773)"
  1916.   (1773.5) J. Smith Hist. Sk. Relief Ch. 41 "The Burgher clergy maintained that it [the Synod] remained in their society, while the Antiburghers endeavoured to prove that they carried it away with them to Mr. Gibb's manse. (1773)"
  1917.   (1773.6) Johnson Let. to Boswell 24 [22] Feb., "Some superfluities I have expunged, and some faults I have corrected,..but the main fabrick of the work remains as it was. (1773)"
  1918.   (1773.7) Johnson (ed. 4) "Remove, a dish to be changed while the rest of the course remains. (1773)"
  1919.   (1773.8) W. Wales Jrnl. 31 Aug. in Cook Jrnls. (1961) II. 796 "With regard to the Personal Beauties of the Otahitean Ladies, I believe it would be most prudent to remain entirely silent. (1773)"
  1920.   (1773.9) Gentl. Mag. XLIII. 230 "The remains of a stone tower, which I apprehend to be a Druidic work. (1773)"
  1921.   (1773.10) Gentl. Mag. XLIII. 199 "It will be more beneficial to the public and the East India Company, to let the territorial acquisitions remain in the possession of the Company for a limited time. (1773)"
  1922.   (1774.1) Bryant Mythol. I. 164 "This accretion will be in every age enlarged; till there will at last remain some few outlines only of the original occurrence. (1774)"
  1923.   (1774.2) Fergusson Farmer's Ingle (1845) 38 "In its auld lerroch yet the deas remains, Where the guidman aft streeks him at his ease. (1774)"
  1924.   (1774.3) Fergusson Farmer's Ingle Poems (1845) 38 "In its auld lerroch yet the deas remains. (1774)"
  1925.   (1774.4) Goldsm. Nat. Hist. (1776) I. 160 "This motion continued the remaining part of the day..; nor did the noise cease during the whole time. (1774)"
  1926.   (1774.5) Goldsm. Nat. Hist. (1824) I. xlv. 381 "None but the year olds remain together. (1774)"
  1927.   (1774.6) Goldsm. Hist. Greece II. 239 "They..left him to linger in this manner, unattended, the remains of his wretched life. (1774)"
  1928.   (1774.7) Goldsm. Nat. Hist. (1776) I. 178 "The ice..grown more bulky, by freezing, than the water, which remains unfroze. (1774)"
  1929.   (1774.8) Goldsm. Nat. Hist. (1776) III. 102 "The victor is obliged to fight several of those battles before it remains undisputed master of the field. (1774)"
  1930.   (1774.9) Goldsm. Nat. Hist. (1776) I. 278 "Their remains continue still visible at the bottom of the water in a clear day. (1774)"
  1931.   (1774.10) Goldsm. Nat. Hist. (1776) II. 285 "The nails still continued perfect; and all the marks of the joints..remained perfectly visible. (1774)"
  1932.   (1774.11) Goldsm. Nat. Hist. (1776) VII. 272 "The remainder of the old aliment will be seen mixing with the new. (1774)"
  1933.   (1774.12) J. Bryant Mythol. II. 176 "He left behind him many valuable remains, which Bion Proconnesius is said to have translated. (1774)"
  1934.   (1774.13) Johnson Journ. N. Wales 17 Aug., "All the walls remain, so that a complete platform, and elevations, not very imperfect, may be taken. (1774)"
  1935.   (1774.14) M. Mackenzie Marit. Surv. 62 "Subtract the Complement of the Declination from the half Sum, and take the Remainder. (1774)"
  1936.   (1774.15) O. Goldsmith Hist. Earth V. 301 "All these small birds mark out a territory to themselves, which they will permit none of their own species to remain in. (1774)"
  1937.   (1774.16) T. Pennant Tour in Scotl. (ed. 3) 287 "Some of the walls, all of run lime, do as yet remain. (1774)"
  1938.   (1774.17) Warton Hist. Eng. Poetry (1840) II. 108 "This alliterative measure..remained in use so low as the sixteenth century. (1774)"
  1939.   (1774.18) Wraxall Tour North. Europe (1775) 3 "The venerable remains of amphitheatres, temples and naumachiae. (1774)"
  1940.   (1774.19) Warton Hist. Eng. Poetry (1775) I. 5 "The inhabitants of Cornwall..remained partly in a state of independence during the Saxon heptarchy. (1774)"
  1941.   (1774.20) Med. Ess. V. ii. 793 "Sometimes after..the Salivation is over, there remains one large Yaw, high knobbed, red and moist; this is commonly called the *Master yaw. (1774)"
  1942.   (1774-82.1) Barclay Dict. "Check vb...in Commerce, to compare the flourished or ornamented part of a draught or bank-bill with that which remains in the book from whence it was cut. (1774-"
  1943.   (1775.1) Burke Sp. Concil. Amer. Wks. III. 116 "The obedient colonies in this scheme are heavily taxed; the refractory remain unburthened. (1775)"
  1944.   (1775.2) Johnson West. Isl. Wks. X. 484 "There still remains in the islands, though it is passing fast away, the custom of fosterage. (1775)"
  1945.   (1775.3) Romans Florida 186 "The vessel draws one third, the patroon or master, two shares of the remaining two thirds. (1775)"
  1946.   (1775.4) R. Chandler Trav. Greece (1825) II. 130 "Two structures yet remain, either omitted or mentioned inexplicitly by Pausanias. (1775)"
  1947.   (1775.5) Sheridan Duenna ii. iii, "If any sparks of anger had remained. (1775)"
  1948.   (1775.6) S. J. Pratt Liberal Opin. cxxiii. (1783) IV. 137, "I remained in his lucubratory, which, in point of exterior, surpassed everything but the lucubrator. (1775)"
  1949.   (1775.7) Trumbull in Sparks Corr. Amer. Rev. (1853) I. 31 "Whether these are the same ships your Excellency noticed us of, remains uncertain. (1775)"
  1950.   (1775.8) Warton Hist. Eng. Poetry I. i. 20 note, "This cavern..remained closely shut and unentered for many ages. (1775)"
  1951.   (1775.9) Ann. Reg. ii. 129/2 "In these cocks, I allow the hay to remain until..I judge that it will keep in pretty large *tramp-cocks. (1775)"
  1952.   (1776.1) Adam Smith W.N. v. iii. (1904) II. 583 "The only considerable branch of the public revenue which yet remains unmortgaged. (1776)"
  1953.   (1776.2) G. Wilson Coke's Rep. iii. II. 26 "If lands be given to husband and wife in tail, or in fee, and the husband dies, there the wife cannot devest the freehold out of her by any verbal waver... As if before any entry made by her, she saith that she utterly waves and disagrees to the said estate,..yet the freehold remains in her. (1776)"
  1954.   (1776.3) Gibbon Decl. &. F. I. xvi. 422 "They completely demolished the remainder of the edifice. (1776)"
  1955.   (1776.4) Gibbon Decl. &. F. xii. I. 334 "The remaining actions he intrusted to the care of his lieutenants. (1776)"
  1956.   (1776.5) G. Semple Building in Water 150 "The remaining Part of its recoiling Force.. will be quite swallowed up in that Depth of Water. (1776)"
  1957.   (1776.6) Mickle Camoens' Lusiad p. xxxvii, "They remained unmoveable on the shore till the fleet..evanished from their sight. (1776)"
  1958.   (1776.7) Paine Com. Sense (1791) 49 "Every day wears out the little remains of kindred between us and them. (1776)"
  1959.   (1776.8) Battle of Brooklyn ii. i. 19 "We are the remains of the out post guard. (1776)"
  1960.   (1776.9) Trial of Nundocomar 68/1 "You have for a long time had my money; it shall remain no longer with you. (1776)"
  1961.   (1776.10) Trial of Nundocomar 68/1 "You have for a long time had my money; it shall remain no longer with you. (1776)"
  1962.   (1776.11) Trial Nundocomar 45/1 "The copy I wrote remained with..Nundocomar; the original remained with Pudmohun Doss. (1776)"
  1963.   (1777.1) Burke Let. to Sheriffs of Bristol Wks. III. 143 "If..we..contend that you may justly reserve for vengeance, those who remain unexchanged. (1777)"
  1964.   (1777.2) H. Blair Serm. (1780) II. 70 "Temper is the disposition which remains after these emotions are past; and which forms the habitual propensity of the soul. (1777)"
  1965.   (1777.3) Potter &Ae.AElig;schylus, Prometh. Chain'd Foreword, "There is in this remaining drama a sublimity of conception, a strength, a fire, a certain savage dignity peculiar to this bold writer. (1777)"
  1966.   (1777.4) Pennant Brit. Zool. (ed. 4) IV. 9 "Doctor Baster..counted 12,444 eggs under the tail, besides those that remained in the body unprotruded. (1777)"
  1967.   (1777.5) Robertson Hist. Amer. viii. (1851) II. 102 "In Peru, each mita, or division, destined for the mines, remains there six months. (1777)"
  1968.   (1777.6) Ann. Reg., Antiq. 134/2 "This opinion remained..uncredited by all skilful medallists. (1777)"
  1969.   (1778.1) Maseres in Phil. Trans. LXVIII. 920 "The remaining case of the cubick equation..which..cannot be resolved by the rules above mentioned, has..obtained amongst algebraists the name of the irreducible case: at least it is often called by the French writers of algebra le cas irr&eacu.ductible. (1778)"
  1970.   (1778.2) Miss Burney Evelina lxxiv, "Remains there one resource unessayed? " (1778)"
  1971.   (1778.3) Pryce Min. Cornub. Gloss. 325 "Pillion, the Tin which remains in the scoria or slags after it is first smelted, which must be separated and remelted. (1778)"
  1972.   (1778.4) W. Pryce Min. Cornub. 132 "Nothing else remains than to describe the manner of Streaming. (1778)"
  1973.   (1778.5) Eng. Gazeteer (ed. 2) s.v. Wheathamstead, "Here are the remains of the popish image called the Rood, which is turned into the clerk's desk. (1778)"
  1974.   (1778.6) Eng. Gazetteer (ed. 2) s.v. Tamworth, "A large trench remains..where bones of men and horses, and spear-heads, have been dug up. (1778)"
  1975.   (1778.7) Phil. Surv. S. Irel. 313 "Till some step is taken in favour of tillage and the poor Whiteboyism will probably remain. (1778)"
  1976.   (1778.8) Phil. Surv. S. Irel. 210 "The series of ceremonies used on the night,..that the corpse remains unburied, is what they call a wake. (1778)"
  1977.   (1778.9) Phil. Surv. S. Irel. 146 "The remainder they lay parallel to the principals. (1778)"
  1978.   (1778.10) [W. Marshall] Minutes Agric., Observ. 158 note, "The Barometer remaining stationarily heavy. (1778)"
  1979.   (1779.1) Abercromby Mirror No. 52 &page.6 "Every remain of Roman greatness attracted my attention. (1779)"
  1980.   (1779.2) E. Gibbon Let. 15 May (1956) II. 215 "So much remains to be done, that I can hardly spare a single day from the Shop. (1779)"
  1981.   (1779.3) Hervey Nav. Hist. II. 165 "The fleet remained ignorant of what had happened, and the fight was continued with unabating warmth. (1779)"
  1982.   (1779.4) H. Walpole Let. 14 Jan. (1904) X. 363 "My menus plaisirs, a few sprinkled visits of charity from a few friends that remained in town. (1779)"
  1983.   (1779.5) J. Moore View Soc. Fr. I. i. 8, "I thought it most prudent to remove.., that no chance might remain of my being..whirled round again in the vortex of dissipation and gaming. (1779)"
  1984.   (1779.6) J. Duch&eacu. Disc. (1790) I. xv. 293 "He plucks and eats but still remains unsatisfied. (1779)"
  1985.   (1779.7) J. Moore View Soc. II. liv. 49 "All the audience..immediately arise, and remain in a standing posture till their sovereign sit down. (1779)"
  1986.   (1779.8) J. Moore View Soc. Fr. (1789) I. i. 9 "Small chance will remain of his being sucked into the old system. (1779)"
  1987.   (1779.9) Mirror No. 67, "While the warm feelings of benevolence remain unblunted by those artificial manners. (1779)"
  1988.   (1779.10) Projects in Ann. Reg. 108/1 "Let it remain exposed to the sun throughout the day, or until the leaves are entirely wilted, as it is termed in America. (1779)"
  1989.   (1779.11) Phil. Trans. LXIX. 433 "The residuums of air that remained unabsorbed were more or less phlogisticated. (1779)"
  1990.   (1779.12) Projects in Ann. Reg. 108/2 "If the sun does not appear for several days,..they [sc. leaves of the tobacco-plant] must remain to wilt. (1779)"
  1991.   (1779.13) Sylph I. 241 "How long will they remain satisfied with being repeatedly put by with empty promises? " (1779)"
  1992.   (1780.1) A. Young Tour in Ireland 195 "The remainder is called backings, and is spun into the coarsest stuff. (1780)"
  1993.   (1780.2) Brodhead in Sparks Corr. Amer. Rev. (1853) II. 449 "The remaining Continentals are the cullings of our troops, and I cannot promise anything clever from them. (1780)"
  1994.   (1780.3) Burke Econ. Ref. Wks. 1842 I. 238 "A system of confusion remains, which is not only alien, but adverse to all economy. (1780)"
  1995.   (1780.4) Bentham Princ. Legisl. xii. §.23 "In proportion to that part of the primary [mischief] which remains unexcluded or uncounterbalanced. (1780)"
  1996.   (1780.5) Beckford Biog. Mem. 148 "Here our artist remained six weeks. (1780)"
  1997.   (1780.6) Coxe Russ. Disc. 334 "All the worm-eaten roots are rejected; the remainder are bored through. (1780)"
  1998.   (1780.7) Edmondson Her. II, "Voided, is a term applied to any ordinary, as a fesse, chevron, pale, etc. when it is pierced through, so that the field appears, and nothing remains of the charge but its edge. (1780)"
  1999.   (1780.8) Madan Thelyph. I. 3 "It is not impossible but that the light of that great reformer had remained hidden under the bushel of monkery. (1780)"
  2000.   (1781.1) Cowper Conversat. 678 "The stench remains, the lustre dies away. (1781)"
  2001.   (1781.2) Earl Malmesbury Diaries &. Corr. I. 390 "The Dutch Ambassadors..are leaving nothing untried to prevent Her Imperial Majesty from remaining spectatrix of their quarrel. (1781)"
  2002.   (1781.3) Gibbon Decl. &. F. xvii. (1787) II. 37 "The eleven remaining dioceses..were governed by twelve vicars, or *vice-pr&ae.aeig;fects, whose name..explains the nature..of their office. (1781)"
  2003.   (1781.4) Gibbon Decl. &. F. xvii. (1787) II. 37 "The eleven remaining dioceses [=provinces]..were governed by twelve vicars, or vice-pr&ae.aeig;fects, whose name sufficiently explains the nature and dependence of their office. (1781)"
  2004.   (1781.5) Gibbon Decl. &. F. xxxi. III. 233 "He should be permitted to pass the remainder of his life in..exile. (1781)"
  2005.   (1781.6) Gibbon Decl. &. F. xviii. II. 79 "Constantia..remained the widow of the vanquished Licinius. (1781)"
  2006.   (1781.7) Gibbon Decl. &. Fall. III. 139 "The invasion of the Goths..contributed, at least accidentally, to extirpate the last remains of Paganism. (1781)"
  2007.   (1781.8) Justamond Priv. Life Lewis XV, IV. 9 "After having been at once a husband, a brother, and a father, he was the only remains of his family, which was entirely buried in the grave along with him. (1781)"
  2008.   (1781.9) Ledwich in Vallancey Collect. de Rebus Hibern. II. 446 "The arms were broken, but the shaft [of the market cross of Kilkenny] remained adorned with beautiful figures. (1781)"
  2009.   (1781.10) Mad. D'Arblay Diary May, "I returned without..any remaining appearance of dudgeon in my phiz. (1781)"
  2010.   (1781.11) Priestley in Young Autobiogr. (1898) v. 99 "A glass velum, interposed between the retort and the recipient for the air, remains quite cool and dry. (1781)"
  2011.   (1781.12) P. Beckford Hunting (1803) 36 "If water should remain,..it should be carefully mopped up. (1781)"
  2012.   (1781.13) Encycl. Brit. (ed. 2) VII. 4168/1 "It may be asked, how, at this rate, any silver has remained in England?" (1781)"
  2013.   (1782.1) Elphinston tr. Martial i. xxii. 35 "For brawny necks the griding claw remains. (1782)"
  2014.   (1782.2) Priestley Corrupt. Chr. vi. II. 42 "Innocent the third acknowledged that, after consecration, there did remain in the elements a certain paneity and vineity, as he called them, which satisfied hunger and thirst. (1782)"
  2015.   (1782.3) Priestley Corrupt. Chr. II. vi. 42 "Innocent..acknowledged that..there did remain a certain paneity and vineity. (1782)"
  2016.   (1782.4) Wedgwood in Phil. Trans. LXX. 324 "A salt..which..would have crystallized long before the alkali became dry, or remained after its deliquiation. (1782)"
  2017.   (1783.1) Burke Sp. E. Ind. Bill Wks. 1826 IV. 27 "It only remains..for me just to recapitulate some heads. (1783)"
  2018.   (1783.2) W. Cullen First Lines §.249 Wks. 1827 II. 8 "If an inflammation be cured while the state and texture of the part remain entire, the disease is said to be terminated by Resolution. (1783)"
  2019.   (1784.1) Cowper Task iii. 130, "I sum up half mankind, And add two thirds of the remaining half. (1784)"
  2020.   (1784.2) Cowper Task v. 70 "Clean riddance quickly made, one only care Remains to each-the search of sunny nook. (1784)"
  2021.   (1784.3) Cowper Task v. 71 "One only care Remains to each, the search of sunny nook. (1784)"
  2022.   (1784.4) Cook Third Voy. vi. iv. III. 269 "The only part of the Russian empire that now remains unascertained. (1784)"
  2023.   (1784.5) J. Barry Lect. Art vi. (1848) 226 "Amidst all his [Titian's] dashing and slobbering, there is still remaining [etc.]. (1784)"
  2024.   (1784.6) King Voy. (1790) V. 1712 "We remained several days beating up, but in vain, to regain our former birth. (1784)"
  2025.   (1785.1) Burke Sp. Nabob of Arcot's Debts Wks. IV. 286 "The remaining miserable last cultivator, who grows to the soil, after having his back scored by the farmer, has it again flayed by the whip of the assignee. (1785)"
  2026.   (1785.2) D. Low Chiropodologia 133 "He exscinded the remainder with a pair of scissors. (1785)"
  2027.   (1785.3) G. A. Bellamy Apol. (ed. 3) III. 52 "The 'Squire, however, remained totally unimprovable. (1785)"
  2028.   (1785.4) J. Douglas Antiq. Earth 9 "These hippopotamic remains being discovered petrified. (1785)"
  2029.   (1785.5) Washington Notes Writings 1891 XII. 229 "The remainder of the Crop which was measured and lofted must be accted. for by the Overseer. (1785)"
  2030.   (1786.1) Abigail Adams Lett (1848) 296 "Here, upon a superb bed of state, lay the remains of his Grace. (1786)"
  2031.   (1786.2) Burke W. Hastings Wks. 1842 II. 135 "Levying the tribute of the whole on the little that remained. (1786)"
  2032.   (1786.3) Burke W. Hastings Wks. 1842 II. 123 "The small balance of fifteen thousand pounds remaining of the unjust exaction aforesaid. (1786)"
  2033.   (1786.4) H. Cavendish in Phil. Trans. LXXVI. 268 "The oil of vitriol prepared from green vitriol, has sometimes been obtained in such a state as to remain constantly congealed..whence it acquired its name of glacial. (1786)"
  2034.   (1786.5) J. Jeffries Narr. 2 Aerial Voyages 16 "After alighting for a moment..M. Blanchard threw out the remaining part of our sand ballast. (1786)"
  2035.   (1786.6) Phil. Trans. LXXVI. 368 "The famous Emissary of the Emperor Claudius remains nearly entire. (1786)"
  2036.   (1786.7) tr. Beckford's Vathek (1868) 31 "The Princess remained in the company of her negresses. (1786)"
  2037.   (1786.8) tr. Beckford's Vathek (1883) 118 "The poor peasants..remained open-mouthed with surprise. (1786)"
  2038.   (1787.1) Burns Let. Earl Glencairn Dec., "My brother's farm is but a wretched lease, but I think he will probably weather out the remaining seven years of it. (1787)"
  2039.   (1787.2) G. White Selborne vii, "This chase remains un-stocked to this day. (1787)"
  2040.   (1787.3) Jefferson Writ. (1859) II. 228 "The violent Aristocrats would have wished..that these [the Regents] should remain self-elective. (1787)"
  2041.   (1787.4) M. Cutler in Life, etc. (1888) I. 305 "We obtained..the remainder for a private speculation. (1787)"
  2042.   (1787.5) Pegge (title) "A Sylloge of the remaining Authentic Inscriptions relative to the erection of our English Churches. (1787)"
  2043.   (1787.6) W. Marshall Norfolk II. 224 "Supposing the cheeseling to be made in the morning, it now remains in the press, untouched, until the evening. (1787)"
  2044.   (1787.7) Winter Syst. Husb. 84 "When waters remain..on the ground which..produce rank unwholesome weeds. (1787)"
  2045.   (1787.8) Minor I. 99 "Of all her splendid apparel not a wreck remained..save her flannel dicky. (1787)"
  2046.   (1787-9.1) Wordsw. Evening Walk 306 "No wreck of all the pageantry remains. (1787-"
  2047.   (1788.1) Grose Milit. Antiq. II. 200 "The remains of a wooden horse was standing on the parade at Portsmouth, about the year 1760. (1788)"
  2048.   (1788.2) Gladwin tr. Mem. Kh. Abdulkurreem 56 "[He] asked the Khansaman, what quantity was remaining of the clothes. (1788)"
  2049.   (1788.3) Jefferson Writ. (1859) II. 540 "There remains an expression in the Arret, that it is provisory only. (1788)"
  2050.   (1788.4) Lady Hawke Julia de G. I. 230 "Disarmed from the slightest remains of envy, Julia returned to the company. (1788)"
  2051.   (1788.5) Priestley Lect. Hist. iv. xxv. 191 "The next remains of the Britons, are Hoel Dha's Laws... Of these there are several copies, both in Welch and Latin. (1788)"
  2052.   (1788.6) T. Jefferson Writ. (1859) II. 431 "The blank..must remain for some happier hypothesist to fill up. (1788)"
  2053.   (1788.7) T. Taylor Proclus I. Dissert. p. li, "Do you by this means destroy the equality of its angles to two right ones? Certainly not;-take away its scalenity, yet this general affection remains. (1788)"
  2054.   (1788.8) W. H. Marshall Yorks. II. 72 "[The flax] remains weak, short, and underling. (1788)"
  2055.   (1788.9) W. Eden in G. Rose's Diaries (1860) I. 74 "There remained merely the finding and grabbing some respectable office for life. (1788)"
  2056.   (1788.10) Wesley Wks. (1872) VII. 79 "Indented servants, who are legally engaged to remain with you for a term of years. (1788)"
  2057.   (1789.1) A. Young Jrnl. 8 June in Trav. France (1792) I. 103 "If..by the verification of their powers in one chamber, they shall once come together, the popular party hope that there will remain, no power afterwards to separate. (1789)"
  2058.   (1789.2) Burns Upon seeing a wounded hare, "Go, live, poor wanderer of the wood and field, The bitter little that of life remains. (1789)"
  2059.   (1789.3) Coxe Trav. Switz. xxxviii. II. 3 "We crossed some snow, the remains of a last winter's Avalanche. (1789)"
  2060.   (1789.4) J. Wesley Will, "Lastly, I give to each of those travelling Preachers who shall remain in the Connexion six months after my decease..the eight volumes of sermons. (1789)"
  2061.   (1789.5) J. Woodforde Diary 13 June (1927) III. 114 "For the remaining part of our fare paid..for 1 outside 12/0. (1789)"
  2062.   (1789.6) Mrs. Piozzi Journ. France I. 77 "The Lazaretto..remains a standing monument of his piety. (1789)"
  2063.   (1789.7) Mad. D'Arblay Diary 18 Feb., "He found nothing now remaining of the disorder, but too much hurry of spirits. (1789)"
  2064.   (1789.8) Twining Aristotle's Treat. Poetry 72 "Those Phallic songs, which, in many cities, remain still in use. (1789)"
  2065.   (1789.9) Wesley Will. 25 Feb. in Coke &. Moore (1792) 515, "I desire my Gowns, Cassocks, Sashes, and Bands, may remain at the Chapel for the use of the Clergymen attending there. (1789)"
  2066.   (1789.10) in Nairne Peerage Evid. (1874) 127, "I shall endeavour to spin out the remainder of my days as comfortably as my situation can permit. (1789)"
  2067.   (1790.1) Burke Fr. Rev. Sel. Wks. 1898 II. 276 "It remains only to consider the proofs of financial ability... Here I am a little at a stand; for credit, properly speaking, they have none. (1790)"
  2068.   (1790.2) Pennant London 87 "On the north outside, beyond the windows, are many marks of recesses, groins, arms, on the remains of some other room. (1790)"
  2069.   (1790.3) Paley Hor&ae.aeig; Paul. Rom. i. 10 "Turn..to the second epistle..and you will discover the particular which remains to be sought for. (1790)"
  2070.   (1790.4) Bystander 247 "Then touching upon the prudent, he entreated it might remain some little time a secret. (1790)"
  2071.   (1790.5) Med. Comm. II. 455 "A woman in labour is to be treated as if suffering spurious pains, so long as the os uteri..remains..close. (1790)"
  2072.   (1791.1) Boswell Johnson 7 May an. 1773 note, "He never flinched; but after reiterated blows, remained seemingly unmoved. (1791)"
  2073.   (1791.2) Cowper Odyss. viii. 582 "A huge brawn, of which uneaten still Large part and delicate remain'd. (1791)"
  2074.   (1791.3) Cowper Retired Cat 66 "The sun descended, And Puss remained still unattended. (1791)"
  2075.   (1791.4) Cowper Odyssey xxiv. 621 "Peace, O ye men of Ithaca! while yet The field remains undeluged with your blood. (1791)"
  2076.   (1791.5) Cowper Iliad xiii. 687 "Part [of the weapon] within his disk remain'd Like a seer'd stake. (1791)"
  2077.   (1791.6) Cowper Retired Cat 66 "The sun descended, And puss remain'd still unattended. (1791)"
  2078.   (1791.7) Hamilton Berthollet's Dyeing II. ii. ii. ii. 76 "The fecula remaining on the filter he compared to..Carolina indigo. (1791)"
  2079.   (1791.8) Mrs. Radcliffe Rom. Forest viii, "Had I resigned you to his will I should have remained secure. (1791)"
  2080.   (1791.9) Mackintosh Vind. Gallic&ae.aeig; i. (1837) 44 "The Commons, faithful to their system, remained in a wise and masterly inactivity, which tacitly reproached the arrogant assumption of the Nobles. (1791)"
  2081.   (1791.10) Mrs. Radcliffe Rom. Forest ii, "The remains of tapestry hung in tatters upon the walls. (1791)"
  2082.   (1791.11) Newte Tour Eng. &. Scot. 188 "In different Highland glens..where the indigenous sheep are supposed to remain unmixed. (1791)"
  2083.   (1791.12) W. Gilpin Forest Scenery II. 136 "The vestiges of different buildings, and the walls of a small chapel, still remain. (1791)"
  2084.   (1791.13) Encycl. Brit. (ed. 3) s.v. Husbandry §.238 "The liquor, called cyderkin, purre, or perkin, is made of the murk or gross matter remaining after the cyder is pressed out. (1791)"
  2085.   (1791.14) Phil. Trans. LXXXI. 219 "Any surplus of..air would only have remained unsaturated. (1791)"
  2086.   (1792.1) A Young. Trav. France 517 "It remains a subject of infinite curiosity, to see how far the infatuated and blind spirit of funding will now be pursued. (1792)"
  2087.   (1792.2) Burke Corr. (1844) IV. 11 "This clergy would lose,..in the twinkling of an eye, the little remains of influence which they yet retain. (1792)"
  2088.   (1792.3) Coke &. Moore Life Wesley ii. iv. (ed. 2) 355 "Mr. Wesley's great desire to remain in union with the Church of England..would not allow him to apply for a legal establishment. (1792)"
  2089.   (1792.4) Horsley Serm. xl. (1816) III. 221 "Taking offence at the sin which remains as yet unextirpated. (1792)"
  2090.   (1792.5) J. Moore Monast. Rem. 2 "The *wishing wells still remain. (1792)"
  2091.   (1792.6) S. Ireland Views Thames I. 150 "The castle probably remained in a ruinated state. (1792)"
  2092.   (1792.7) Arch&ae.aeig;ol. Scot.] 198 "The name of *Lammas towers will remain..after the celebration of the festival has ceased. (1792)"
  2093.   (1792.8) Stat. Acc. Scotl. IV. 316 "For 6 miles in a well inhabited extent,..there was not a smoke remaining. (1792)"
  2094.   (1793.1) Cowper Let. to J. Hall 10 Dec., "I remain, my dear friend, Affectionately yours, W. C. (1793)"
  2095.   (1793.2) Hodges Trav. India 105 "In the inner court are the remains of the durbar, or hall of public audience. (1793)"
  2096.   (1793.3) Holcroft tr. Lavater's Physiog. vii. 44 "The forehead bones remain unaltered. (1793)"
  2097.   (1793.4) Martyn Lang. Bot., "Cicatrisatus truncus s. caulis. A scarred stem. Marked with the remains of leaves that have fallen off. (1793)"
  2098.   (1793.5) Smeaton Edystone L. §.53 "A part of a chain..was jammed in so fast..that it remained so. (1793)"
  2099.   (1793.6) Smellie tr. Buffon's Nat. Hist. Birds VI. 577 "Nothing better shews that the Salangane has remained long unknown, than the different names bestowed on it. (1793)"
  2100.   (1793.7) Smeaton Edystone L. §.127 "The whole purport of the present remaining season, was nothing more than cutting the rock to a shape..for the reception of any structure whatever. (1793)"
  2101.   (1793.8) Smeaton Edystone L. §.253 "The weather..had remained to all appearance much the same. (1793)"
  2102.   (1793.9) Sir M. Eden in Ld. Auckland's Corr. (1862) III. 145 "Their repeated losses were owing to their own strongheadedness in remaining scattered, against all advice, in small corps. (1793)"
  2103.   (1793.10) Smeaton Edystone L. 197 "In 1773 the..boundary of the Sand Hommacks remained nearly the same..but now..the sand hommacks had established themselves. (1793)"
  2104.   (1793.11) Smeaton Edystone Lightho. §.253 "The weather..above-head had remained..much the same. (1793)"
  2105.   (1793.12) Wordsw. Descrip. Sketches Ded. &page.4, "I might have inscribed to you a description of some of the features... But the Alpine steeps of the Conway..remain yet untouched. (1793)"
  2106.   (1793.13) Washington Let. Writ. 1891 XII. 380 "If he should be detected in any knavish pranks I will make the country too warm for him to remain in. (1793)"
  2107.   (1793.14) Wordsw. Evening Walk 360 "No wrack of all the pageant scene remains. (1793)"
  2108.   (1793.15) Charac. in Ann. Reg. 252/1 "Had I remained in England and opened a school of natation. (1793)"
  2109.   (1793.16) Regal Rambler 24 "The ragged remains of a nightrail. (1793)"
  2110.   (1794.1) G. Adams Nat. &. Exp. Philos. I. iv. App. 136 "The evacuations [sc. of air] and the remainders do both of them decrease in the same geometrical progression. (1794)"
  2111.   (1794.2) Gouv. Morris in Sparks Life &. Writ. (1832) II. 424 "Those who remain are of that waxen substance called the men of property. (1794)"
  2112.   (1794.3) G. Adams Nat. &. Exp. Philos. I. xii. 496 "Their carbonne is supposed to be the remaining part of charcoal after it has been divested of earth and fixed salts. (1794)"
  2113.   (1794.4) G. Adams Nat. &. Exp. Philos. I. xi. 487 "The clear liquid then should be carefully poured off..from any indissoluble sediment that may remain. (1794)"
  2114.   (1794.5) Godwin Cal. Williams 46 "The squire..took the earliest opportunity of seizing on his remaining property in the mode of a distress for rent. (1794)"
  2115.   (1794.6) Mrs. Radcliffe Myst. Udolpho xlviii, "Valancourt seemed to be annihilated, and her soul sickened at the blank that remained. (1794)"
  2116.   (1794.7) Mrs. Radcliffe Myst. Udolpho i, "Yet, amidst the changing visions of life, his principles remained unshaken, his benevolence unchilled. (1794)"
  2117.   (1794.8) Morse Amer. Geog. 169 "The young cuckow..immediately sets about clearing the nest of the young sparrows, and the remaining unhatched eggs. (1794)"
  2118.   (1794.9) Mrs. Radcliffe Myst. Udolpho xxxvi, "The spacious fire-places, where no mark of social cheer remained. (1794)"
  2119.   (1794.10) Mrs. Radcliffe Myst. Udolpho xxviii, "It is my will that you remain here, let that suffice you. (1794)"
  2120.   (1794.11) Morse Amer. Geog. 553 "The remains of an ancient..fortification: it is now a regular tetragon terrace, about four feet high, with bastions at each angle. (1794)"
  2121.   (1794.12) Pearson in Phil. Trans. LXXXIV. 391 "The remainder of the gaz extinguished flame, and was concluded to be nitrogen or azotic gaz. (1794)"
  2122.   (1794.13) R. J. Sulivan View Nat. II. 163 "That this inflammable body of coal should have remained uninflamed..seems highly improbable. (1794)"
  2123.   (1794.14) R. J. Sulivan View Nat. I. 57 "It is clear that the waters never surmounted those high summits, or at least remained but a short time upon them. (1794)"
  2124.   (1794.15) Sullivan View Nat. II. 362 "In the neighbourhood of Lexington..are the remains of two ancient fortifications. (1794)"
  2125.   (1794.16) Sullivan View Nat. I. 39 "The saints and spirits of the blessed shall take possession of it, and there remain till the general judgment. (1794)"
  2126.   (1794.17) Schmeisser in Phil. Trans. LXXXIV. 421 "The remaining filtered liquor was saturated with purified pot-ash. (1794)"
  2127.   (1794.18) T. Taylor Pausanias's Descr. Greece III. 48 "In the temple of Promachos the remains of a purslain&dubh.tree are dedicated. (1794)"
  2128.   (1794.19) W. Tindal Hist. Evesham 31 "It is difficult to conceive..that it should have remained long undedicated after being built. (1794)"
  2129.   (1794.20) W. Hutchinson Hist. Cumbld. I. 378 "Whereupon it was adjudged that the title remained unattainted. (1794)"
  2130.   (1794.21) Rigging &. Seamanship 55 "Mail, to rub off the loose hemp that remains on white cordage, is a kind of steel chain-work, flat, and fastened upon leather, about nine-inches long and seven-inches broad. (1794)"
  2131.   (1794.22) Stat. Acc. Scotl. XI. 528 (Westerkirk) "There is a great number of burians in this parish. These are all of a circular form, and are from 36 to 50 yards diameter. They are supposed by some to be remains of Pictish encampments. (1794)"
  2132.   (1794-8.1) Hutchinson Hist. Cumbld. (Halliwell), "There are yet some considerable remains of stones which still go by the name of raises. (1794-"
  2133.   (1795.1) Burke Th. on Scarcity Wks. VII. 408 "Neither of the sown or natural grass was there..any remainder. (1795)"
  2134.   (1795.2) Coleridge Plot Discov. 23 "While the contrary remains unproved, such a Whereas must be a most inadequate ground for the present Bill. (1795)"
  2135.   (1795.3) J. Billingsley Agric. Somerset (1798) 52 "Land..when pascible for the remaining months, of little value from being overstocked. (1795)"
  2136.   (1795.4) Pitt in T. Browne British Cicero (1808) I. 524 "That after reading the riot act, and ordering them to disperse, any number of persons remaining should, as by the riot act, incur the penalty of the law, that of felony. (1795)"
  2137.   (1795.5) Southey Joan of Arc vi. 388 "What few to guard the town Unwilling had remained, haste forth to meet The triumph. (1795)"
  2138.   (1795.6) Vancouver Agric. Essex 152 "The remaining stub of the thistle. (1795)"
  2139.   (1795.7) Wolcot (P. Pindar) Pindariana Wks. 1812 IV. 180 "Nay while a *mutton-light remains A sun with us no credit gains But yields to every Farthing Candle. (1795)"
  2140.   (1795-1814.1) Wordsw. Excurs. v. 386 "How few who mingle with their fellow-men And still remain self-governed, and apart. (1795-"
  2141.   (1796.1) Burke Regic. Peace Wks. 1842 II. 355 "His protest against binding him to his opinions, and his reservation of a right to whatever opinions he pleases, remain in their full force. This variability is pleasant, and shews a fertility of fancy. (1796)"
  2142.   (1796.2) Coleridge Biog. Lit. (1847) II. 365 "Though not right in itself, it may become right by the greater wrongness of the only alternative-the remaining in neediness and uncertainty. (1796)"
  2143.   (1796.3) H. Hunter tr. St. Pierre's Stud. Nat. (1799) III. 146 "My good friend, your sister shall remain with us. (1796)"
  2144.   (1796.4) Hatchett in Phil. Trans. LXXXVI. 286 "Although the substance was indisputably proved to be an ore of lead, yet the mineralizing principle of it remained unknown. (1796)"
  2145.   (1796.5) H. Hunter tr. St. Pierre's Stud. Nat. (1799) III. 339 "Enter into it [harbour] then at this time..while day-light remains. (1796)"
  2146.   (1796.6) H. Hunter tr. St.-Pierre's Stud. Nat. (1799) II. 495 "The money of strangers disappears, but their debauched morals remain. (1796)"
  2147.   (1796.7) H. Walpole Let. to Miss Berry 24 Aug., "I..shall remain, I believe, in my mummyhood. (1796)"
  2148.   (1796.8) Kirwan Elem. Min. (ed. 2) I. 373 "Moulds are loams mixed with animal and vegetable remains, particularly from putrefaction. (1796)"
  2149.   (1796.9) Ld. Glenbervie Diary 16 Oct. (1928) I. 88 "It remains, however, to be seen what will be the ultimate result in the present instance of a struggle as yet perhaps but in its infancy. (1796)"
  2150.   (1796.10) Mrs. E. Parsons Myst. Warning IV. 242 "You shall..remain..till I have discovered the whole of your vile plot, which will not be long first. (1796)"
  2151.   (1796.11) Mrs. M. Robinson Angelina II. 26 "Has not Mr. Amathist espoused the venerable remains of a light-heeled Calypso?" (1796)"
  2152.   (1796.12) Morse Amer. Geog. I. 315 note, "It remains for future ages to pourtray the virtues and exploits of this truly great man. (1796)"
  2153.   (1796.13) Mathias Purs. Lit. ii. (1797) 24 "This character..shall ever remain unappropriated by me. (1796)"
  2154.   (1796.14) Mme. D'Arblay Camilla I. 214 "Such is the vacancy of dissipated pleasure, that..an opening always remains for something yet to be tried. (1796)"
  2155.   (1796.15) Pegge Anonym. (1809) 183 "*Peg-Tankards, of which I have seen a few still remaining in Derbyshire,..hold two quarts, so that there is a gill of ale, i.e. half a pint Winchester measure, between each pin. (1796)"
  2156.   (1796.16) Southey Lett. Spain &. Port. (1799) 140 "His boarship remained unhurt, and was suffered to go to his den. (1796)"
  2157.   (1796.17) Southey Lett. fr. Spain (1808) I. App. 288 "Whatever remains of such Catholic sufferers she could procure she shrined with her own hands,..and she labelled the relicaries in which they were placed. (1796)"
  2158.   (1796.18) Stedman Surinam (1813) II. xxix. 407 "On the 18th the troops were finally cleared with, and paid their remaining arrears (cf. clearings). (1796)"
  2159.   (1796.19) T. Twining Trav. India, etc. (1893) 355 "The ship remained under nearly the same sail for many days,..rolling from one side to the other, the wind being directly astern. This is called `rolling down to St. Helena' by the captains of Indiamen. (1796)"
  2160.   (1796.20) T. Twining Trav. Amer. (1894) 136 "General Washington..remained there till 1789, when the general voice of his country called him from his pastoral pursuits to the Presidency of the Government. (1796)"
  2161.   (1796.21) Withering Brit. Plants (ed. 3) I. 32 "Put it upon a dry fresh pasteboard, and, covering it with fresh blossom paper, let it remain in the press [etc.]. (1796)"
  2162.   (1796.22) Calvary Instruct. (1803) 216 "On a march, servants, led horses, and canteen horses remain with their squadrons. (1796)"
  2163.   (1796.23) Instr. &. Reg. Cavalry (1813) 219 "The serre-file rank remains closed to the right. (1796)"
  2164.   (1796.24) Instr. &. Reg. Cavalry (1813) 114 "Unless the intended and immediate formation of the line requires their remaining where they are. (1796)"
  2165.   (1796.25) Instr. &. Reg. Cavalry (1813) 251 "After the manual and platoon, the battalion remains formed at close order, and the major returns to his post in the rear. (1796)"
  2166.   (1796.26) Monthly Rev. XIX. 545 "He..remained the canonical geographer of the antients. (1796)"
  2167.   (1797.1) Coleridge `This lime-tree bower' 2 "Here must I remain, This lime-tree bower my prison! " (1797)"
  2168.   (1797.2) Mrs. Radcliffe Italian i. (1826) 12 "Some remains of massy walls, still exhibited loops for archers. (1797)"
  2169.   (1797.3) Mrs. A. M. Bennett Beggar Girl 116 "Books, music, maps, papers..totally out of suite with the part of the cabin and its furniture yet remaining. (1797)"
  2170.   (1797.4) Mrs. Radcliffe Italian i, "They had remained watchful and still for a considerable time. (1797)"
  2171.   (1797.5) Mrs. Radcliffe Italian xi, "I saw, also, her poor remains laid at rest in the convent garden. (1797)"
  2172.   (1797.6) S. &. Ht. Lee Canterb. T. (1799) I. 373 "The recital he was about to make remained unfinished. (1797)"
  2173.   (1797.7) S. Lysons Rom. Antiq. Woodchester 16 "The remains of a Roman house, or rather, perhaps, of a villa. (1797)"
  2174.   (1797.8) Encycl. Brit. IV. 81/1 "The inhabitants are chiefly Spaniards; though there are some of the first people remaining, whom they call Guanches, who are somewhat civilized by their intercourse with the Spaniards. (1797)"
  2175.   (1797.9) Encycl. Brit. (ed. 3) II. 297/2 "The division is completed by a vulgar fraction, whose numerator is the remainder. (1797)"
  2176.   (1797.10) Encycl. Brit. (ed. 3) VI. 673 "The sal enixum of Paracelsus is the caput mortuum of spirits of nitre with oil of vitriol, or what remains in the retort after the distillation of this spirit. (1797)"
  2177.   (1797.11) Encycl. Brit. (ed. 3) XVIII. 917/1 "The most ancient remains of writing..are upon hard substances, such as stones and metals. (1797)"
  2178.   (1797.12) Encycl. Brit. (ed. 3) XVI. 140/2 "In the city of Salino are still to be seen remains of some walls, evidently of Roman origin from the reticulum. (1797)"
  2179.   (1798.1) Craig in Owen Wellesley's Desp. (1877) 599 "It will then remain to proportion its several parts into the different branches. (1798)"
  2180.   (1798.2) Ferriar Illustr. Sterne i. 13 "The oldest [edition] which remains was rendered into `beau langage'. (1798)"
  2181.   (1798.3) Hutton Course Math. (1827) I. 88 "From the resolvend take the subtrahend, and to the remainder join the next period of the given number for a new resolvend. (1798)"
  2182.   (1798.4) Hutton Course Math. I. 10 "Add the figures..and find how many nines are contained in their sum.-Reject those nines, and set down the remainder. (1798)"
  2183.   (1798.5) Hutton Course Math. (1827) I. 161 "Here the 2 to carry cancels the &min. 2, and there remains the &min. 1 to set down. (1798)"
  2184.   (1798.6) J. Hutton Course Math. I. 12 "To prove Subtraction, add the remainder to the less number. (1798)"
  2185.   (1798.7) Nicol Scotch Forcing Gard. (ed. 2) 202 "Trench three spits deep, by which the bottom and top are reversed, and the middle remains in the middle. (1798)"
  2186.   (1798.8) Nelson 28 Sept. in Nicolas Desp. (1845) III. 135 "The only remaining *French-built Ship of the Line. (1798)"
  2187.   (1798.9) S. &. Ht. Lee Canterb. T. II. 513 "Even if his heart should stand the test, and remain wholly uncorrupted, and unalienated. (1798)"
  2188.   (1798.10) Sophia Lee Canterb. T., Young Lady's T. II. 476 "Those for whom the feast should have been preparing,..remained shut up at home. (1798)"
  2189.   (1798.11) S. &. Ht. Lee Canterb. T. II. 15 "His substantial wealth vanished, but the shadow still remained. (1798)"
  2190.   (1798.12) Sophia Lee Canterb. T., Young Lady's T. II. 354 "Nothing then remains, even in minds well turned, but a sense of mutual duty. (1798)"
  2191.   (1798.13) S. &. Ht. Lee Canterb. T. II. 46 "Throwing down the remaining pistol undischarged. (1798)"
  2192.   (1798.14) W. Hutton Life 33, "I..paid one hundred guineas down, and gave my note six months after date, for the remainder. (1798)"
  2193.   (1798.15) W. Ferrier in A. Ferrier Mem. &. Serm. (1841) iv. 336 "Elisha gathered it up as a precious remain. (1798)"
  2194.   (1798.16) Ann. Reg. 35/2 "The bate or surplus of the chain remained suspended. (1798)"
  2195.   (1798.17) Spirit Public Jrnls. (1799) II. 29 "In fine, the bleeding trunk, smack smooth, with the head only remaining to the body, was immersed in the styptic. (1798)"
  2196.   (1799.1) A. Young View Agric. Linc. 138 "There are some slovens remaining, who either hoe but little, or..execute it in a very insufficient manner. (1799)"
  2197.   (1799.2) Campbell Pleas. Hope ii, "I smile on death, if Heaven-ward Hope remain. (1799)"
  2198.   (1799.3) De Serra in Phil. Trans. LXXXIX. 151 "Impressions or remains of plants..by more ancient and less enlightened oryctologists, supposed to belong to plants actually growing in temperate and cold climates. (1799)"
  2199.   (1799.4) G. Smith Laborat. I. 77 "A little nitre thrown into the crucible, which effectually calcines the remaining regulus of antimony. (1799)"
  2200.   (1799.5) J. Robertson Agric. Perth 302 "When the tract for conveying the water has been once made with judgment, it may remain for centuries. (1799)"
  2201.   (1799.6) Kirwan Geol. Ess. 36 "Trees..have been found in great depths in our modern continents,..and often mixed with marine remains. (1799)"
  2202.   (1799.7) Kirwan Geol. Ess. 68 "The remains of elephants and rhinoceri accompanied by marine vegetables. (1799)"
  2203.   (1799.8) Kirwan Geol. Ess. 240 "Covered by bituminous marlite, and with piscine remains. (1799)"
  2204.   (1799.9) Kirwan Geol. Ess. v. 142 "Margraff.. found it to yield volalkali from some remains of the putrid wood that were still contained in it. (1799)"
  2205.   (1799.10) Sir H. Davy in Beddoes Contrib. Phys. &. Med. Knowl. 71 "The phosoxydable base remains pure. (1799)"
  2206.   (1799.11) S. Turner Anglo-Sax. (1836) I. iv. v. 295 "He is represented to have..passed the remainder of his life in reputation and justice. (1799)"
  2207.   (1799.12) Stuart in Owen Mrq. Wellesley's Desp. (1877) 113 "The main body of the army, with the park and provisions, remained at Seedapore. (1799)"
  2208.   (1799.13) Tooke View Russian Emp. 261 "After remaining awhile they come down from the *sweating-bench, and wash their body with warm or cold water. (1799)"
  2209.   (1799.14) Wellington Suppl. Desp. (1858) I. 370 "He may hereafter plunder the remainder of that talook. (1799)"
  2210.   (1799.15) Aurora (Philad.) 31 Jan. (Th.), "The gulls and goose-traps that have been sported for some time past all come from the shop in which the Washington Lottery wheels remain undrawn, and where a new goose-trap, the Amuskeag canal, was some time since hammered out. (1799)"
  2211.   (1799.16) Chron. in Ann. Reg. 67/1 "The primateship will remain vacant for two years. (1799)"
  2212.   (1799.17) Med. Jrnl. II. 371 "An elevated smooth brown scab remained..upon each of the children's arms, after all discharge from the part had ceased. (1799)"
  2213.   (1799.18) Med. Jrnl. II. 116 "When..the hectic symptoms were subdued, and only weakness remained, tonics completed the cure. (1799)"
  2214.   (1799.19) Trans. Soc. Encourag. Arts XVII. 337 "Work off the remaining wood with a large firming chissel. (1799)"
  2215.   (1800.1) Addison Amer. Law Rep. 129 "The possessor remains liable to the true owner. (1800)"
  2216.   (1800.2) Coleridge Piccolom. v. vi. 72 "To him Nothing on earth remains unwrenched and firm, Who has no faith. (1800)"
  2217.   (1800.3) Coleridge in C. K. Paul Godwin (1876) II. 13 "Life is too melancholy a thing for men in general for the doctrine of unprogressiveness to remain popular. (1800)"
  2218.   (1800.4) Cowper Odyssey (ed. 2) x. 419 "When, therefore, nought of all her solemn oath Unsworn remain'd, I climb'd her stately bed. (1800)"
  2219.   (1800.5) Joanna Baillie (O.), "Some witlings and jest-mongers still remain For fools to laugh at. (1800)"
  2220.   (1800.6) K. White Christiad ix, "No sweet remain of life encheers the sight. (1800)"
  2221.   (1800.7) Mrs. Hervey Mourtray Fam. III. 134 "His estate of 1200l. a year went to nurse; and a small allowance from his creditors..remained for the maintenance of his family. (1800)"
  2222.   (1800.8) Southey in C. Southey Life II. 72 "One who can let his feelings remain awake, and opiate his reason. (1800)"
  2223.   (1800.9) Wordsw. Michael 481 "The remains Of the unfinished Sheep-fold may be seen Beside the boisterous brook of Greenhead Ghyll. (1800)"
  2224.   (1800.10) W. Tooke Hist. Russia I. i. 13 "Komanes. They were neighbours of the Madshares or Ugres, and migrated in conjunction with them at the close of the eighth century to Pannonia. They dwelt upon the river Kuma, from which they also had their name. On the other side of the Terek is still a people named Kumuiks; perhaps remains of the old Kumanians. (1800)"
  2225.   (1800.11) Asiatic Ann. Reg. 26/2 "He remained undistinguished for any thing, except the infamous action, in which [etc.]. (1800)"
  2226.   (1800.12) Act 39 &. 40 Geo. III, c. 99 §.2 "Any time during which the said pledge shall remain in pawn. (1800)"
  2227.   (1800.13) Law Rep. 29 Ch. Div. 521 "So much thereof as should remain unappointed or undisposed of. (1800)"
  2228.   (1800.14) Med. News LII. 640 (Cent.) "The third point-the antiseptic value of these bodies-still remains for the germiculturist to determine. (1800)"
  2229.   (1800.15) Misc. Tr. in Asiat. Ann. Reg. 34/2 "The arrears have accumulated..and the claims of the government remain undischarged. (1800)"
  2230.   (1800.16) Med. Jrnl. III. 254 "There can be no very great deviation, while we remain at the vestibule of useful inquiry. (1800)"
  2231.   (1800.17) tr. Lagrange's Chem. I. 369 "There remains in the retort a vitreous mass,..which is very pure arsenic acid. (1800)"
  2232.   (1800.18) tr. Lagrange's Chem. I. 89 "Carbonic acid gas..is not condensed at that degree of pressure and of temperature of the atmosphere in which we live. It remains in the state of gas. (1800)"
  2233.   (1800.19) tr. Lagrange's Chem. II. 84 "There remains a whitish-grey mass, which formerly was called Vitriol Calcined to Whiteness. If you distil it in a retort, and collect the product, you will have first, a water slightly acid, called Dew of Vitriol. (1800)"
  2234.   (1800.20) tr. Lagrange's Chem. I. 244 "The nitric acid remains free in the liquor. (1800)"
  2235.   (1801.1) Ld. Campbell Let. Apr. in Life &. Corr. (1881) I. 69 "The intimacy between him [Addington] and Pitt continues as great as ever, and no doubt of his *puppetism any longer remains. (1801)"
  2236.   (1801.2) Southey Thalaba iv. xix, "Idly to remain Were yielding effortless. (1801)"
  2237.   (1801.3) Southey Thalaba ii. viii, "O'er the two remaining lives A cloud unpierceable had risen. (1801)"
  2238.   (1801.4) Southey Thalaba i. xxiii, "The trees and flowers remain, By Nature's care perpetuate and self-sown. (1801)"
  2239.   (1801.5) T. Thomson Chem. II. 363 " When tannin is distilled..there comes over also some empyreumatic oil, and a voluminous coal remains behind. (1801)"
  2240.   (1801.6) T. Moore To the Large &. Beaut. Miss Foote 4 "But how comes it that you, such a capital prize, Should so long have remained in the wheel? " (1801)"
  2241.   (1801.7) W. B. Daniel Rur. Sports I. 375 "His landing place, which will be found..either by his spraints, his seal, or the remains of fish. (1801)"
  2242.   (1801.8) Wellington in Gurw. Desp. (1837) I. 347 "The garrison could not remain in that fort opposed to the fire of a man of war. (1801)"
  2243.   (1801.9) W. Taylor in Monthly Mag. XII. 574 "On the decease of one sixteener or alderman, the remainder filled up the vacancy. (1801)"
  2244.   (1801.10) Young in Phil. Trans. XCII. 46 "Its remaining many months as if in a latent state, and its subsequent re-emission by the action of heat. (1801)"
  2245.   (1801.11) Farmer's Mag. Nov. 422 "An old venerable Cathedral still remains here, in defiance of the waste of time, and the rude hand of reformers. (1801)"
  2246.   (1801.12) Farmer's Mag. Nov. 469 "A large growth of grass,..owing to the comparative smallness of stock kept, remains..to be consumed. (1801)"
  2247.   (1801.13) Lusignan III. 145 "Do you then envy me this short remains of happiness? " (1801)"
  2248.   (1801.14) Med. Jrnl. V. 284 "Remaining in one of the calices or infundibula in the kidneys. (1801)"
  2249.   (1801.15) Med. Jrnl. V. 565 "On transfusing red blood into the temporal artery, the animal remained lively and well. (1801)"
  2250.   (1801.16) in A. Duncan Marin. Chron. (1804) II. 355 "Leaving Captain Porter, who, with six Manilla seconnies, remained on board the wreck. (1801)"
  2251.   (1801.17) in C. P. Collyns Notes Chase Wild Red Deer (1862) App. 211 "The remaining horn had three on top with all his rights. (1801)"
  2252.   (1802.1) Barrington Hist. N.S. Wales x. 390 "Hut-keepers to remain at home and prevent robbery, while the other inhabitants of the hut were at labour. (1802)"
  2253.   (1802.2) Beddoes Hygë.ia viii. 32 "New musty liquors remain at least equally strong for a time. (1802)"
  2254.   (1802.3) C. James Milit. Dict. s.v., "Capitaine en Second..Lieutenant en Second..are officers whose companies have been reduced, but who do duty in others, and are destined to fill up the first vacancies. We have borrowed the expression and say, To be seconded. When an officer is seconded, he remains upon full pay, his rank goes on, and he may purchase the next vacant step, without being obliged to memorial in a manner that a half-pay officer must. (1802)"
  2255.   (1802.4) C. James Milit. Dict., "Mouser, an ironical term, which is sometimes used in the British militia to distinguish battalion men from the flank companies. It is indeed generally applied to them by the grenadiers and light bobs, meaning, that while the latter are detached, the former remain in quarters, like cats, to watch the mice, &.c. (1802)"
  2256.   (1802.5) H. Martin Helen of Glenross I. 201 "Mr. Mulgrave, unobnoxious to any party, was advised to remain. (1802)"
  2257.   (1802.6) James Milit. Dict. s.v., "In foreign parts a remain is taken only on the appointment of a new storekeeper. (1802)"
  2258.   (1802.7) Jefferson Writ. (1830) III. 489 "The residuum of money remaining in the treasury. (1802)"
  2259.   (1802.8) Playfair Illustr. Hutton. Th. 459 "These remains are found in..what the Abb&eacu. Fortis calls an ocreo-stalactitical earth. (1802)"
  2260.   (1802.9) Paley Nat. Theol. ii. §.3 "The argument from design remains as it was. (1802)"
  2261.   (1802.10) T. Jefferson Writ. (1830) III. 489 "It remains to amalgamate the comptroller and auditor into one. (1802)"
  2262.   (1802.11) W. Forsyth Fruit Trees (1824) 214 "If any of the old dead snags remain they should be cut off close to the quick wood. (1802)"
  2263.   (1802.12) Med. Jrn. VIII. 318 "These phenomena, however, only take place the moment the Galvanic chain is shut, or when it is suffered to remain shut..If the opposite action, occasioned at the moment the chain is separated, had entirely supplanted..the former. (1802)"
  2264.   (1802.13) Med. &. Phys. Jrnl. VIII. 368 "The Mollusca..have all the remainder of the common bundle of nerves..contained in the same cavity with the other viscera. (1802)"
  2265.   (1802.14) Noble Wanderers I. 37 "Native energy..which, unoperated upon by adversity,..remains an inactive principle in the mind. (1802)"
  2266.   (1802-12.1) Bentham Ration. Judic. Evid. (1827) II. 194 "The man is split into two persons..: or, he remaining unsplit, an ideal person is fabricated to speak of the real one. (1802-"
  2267.   (1802-12.2) Bentham Ration. Judic. Evid. (1827) II. 659 "If the child remains unsprinkled,..no registration is to take place. (1802-"
  2268.   (1802-12.3) Bentham Ration. Judic. Evid. (1827) I. 382 "They or he remain unperjured, all the others perjured. (1802-"
  2269.   (1802-12.4) Bentham Ration. Judic. Evid. (1827) I. 570 "The audience in the court remaining undisplaced. (1802-"
  2270.   (1802-12.5) Bentham Rat. Judic. Evid. (1827) IV. 527 "How inconsistent and absurd, to do away the mischief in retail, and, in the very self-same shape, leave it to remain in gross! " (1802-"
  2271.   (1802-12.6) Bentham Ration. Judic. Evid. (1827) I. 141 "The decision remaining unreversed, and, but for legislative authority, unreversable. (1802-"
  2272.   (1802-12.7) Bentham Ration. Judic. Evid. (1827) I. 354 "Mendacity..remains altogether unpunishable. (1802-"
  2273.   (1802-12.8) Bentham Ration. Judic. Evid. (1827) V. 97 "The example is bad, when a man supposed to be guilty is seen to remain unprosecuted. (1802-"
  2274.   (1802-12.9) Bentham Ration. Judic. Evid. (1827) IV. 189 "So long as that system of abominations remains unextirpated. (1802-"
  2275.   (1802-12.10) Bentham Ration. Judic. Evid. (1827) II. 405 "A repugnancy, which, for want of cross-examination, remains uncleared up. (1802-"
  2276.   (1802-13.1) Bingley Anim. Biog. (ed. 4) I. 44 "In their chrysalid state they remain for some time..perfectly inanimate. (1802-"
  2277.   (1803.1) G. S. Faber Cabiri II. 389 "No cineritious remains are visible..and..there are no marks of cremation in the cave. (1803)"
  2278.   (1803.2) H. K. White Let. to N. White 2 May, "There remains no way of re-obtaining my volume but this. (1803)"
  2279.   (1803.3) Nelson 3 June in Nicolas Disp. (1845) V. 78 "You are..on no account..to supply any of his Majesty's Ships..with Naval Stores without being furnished with the Boatswain's and Carpenter's Supplies, Expenses, and Remains. (1803)"
  2280.   (1803.4) W. Taylor in Monthly Mag. XV. 321 "Nothing would remain tenable..but the system of the idealists. (1803)"
  2281.   (1803.5) Wellington in Gurw. Desp. (1837) II. 396 "He there remained..without throwing away his ammunition excepting when he could do it with effect in judicious sallies. (1803)"
  2282.   (1803.6) Ann. Rev. I. 275 "What remains unexplicable in the conduct of public men is not solved by conjecture. (1803)"
  2283.   (1803.7) Censor 1 Sept. 100 "There is something..so moving in the narrative, that I think it is impossible any reader, however stoical, can remain unaffected. (1803)"
  2284.   (1803.8) Censor 1 Nov. 126, "I thrust my sweetheart into the coal-cellar... I flattered myself that he could remain unseen in some corner of that large reservoir. (1803)"
  2285.   (1803.9) Chron. in Ann. Reg. 468/2 "The *mooring-stones remained perfectly steady as did all the ships that were properly moored. (1803)"
  2286.   (1803.10) Med. Jrnl. 520 "The patients..endeavoured to get up, and to remain out of bed. (1803)"
  2287.   (1803.11) Med. Jrnl. X. 566 "If the anterior part of the capsula remain,..the needle is retracted from the lens. (1803)"
  2288.   (1803.12) Phil. Trans. XCV. 152, "I mentioned the probability that there existed..unenlightened stars (if I may be allowed the expression) that have ever remained in eternal darkness. (1803)"
  2289.   (1803.13) in Gurw. Wellington's Desp. (1844) I. 585 "If you are resolved on having an audience, come tomorrow, when only two ghurees of the day shall remain. (1803)"
  2290.   (1803-1810.1) James Military Dict. s.v., "That these detenus (we are borne out by the public prints for using the term) would remain as hostages to secure to men in open rebellion all the rights and privileges of fair warriors. (1803-"
  2291.   (1804.1) Abernethy Surg. Obs. 124 "Sinuses remained where the abscesses had been. (1804)"
  2292.   (1804.2) C. B. Brown tr. Volney's View Soil U.S. 203 "Just as the sea experiences a libratory motion, while its interior currents remain undisturbed. (1804)"
  2293.   (1804.3) G. Rose Diaries (1860) II. 134 "Lord Charles Spencer should be allowed to remain in the other joint Postmastership. (1804)"
  2294.   (1804.4) Larwood No Gun Boats 12 "Better to give all than suffer their Gun Boats to remain in even an unruddered, unmasted, unordonanced existence. (1804)"
  2295.   (1804.5) Larwood No Gun Boats 12 "Better to give all than suffer their Gun Boats to remain in even an unruddered, unmasted, unordonanced existence. (1804)"
  2296.   (1804.6) Nelson 22 Mar. in Nicolas Disp. (1845) V. 471 "Seahorse being in want of wood, to be ordered..to the Island of Asinara, to cut wood, for which purpose she may remain forty-eight hours. In much less time the Victory could be wooded. (1804)"
  2297.   (1804.7) Southey Let. to Coleridge 11 June, "And so unplastered it [sc. a room] is likely to remain another winter. (1804)"
  2298.   (1804.8) Wellington in Gurw. Desp. (1837) III. 497 "If the British Government had remained..a tacit spectator of events. (1804)"
  2299.   (1804.9) Europ. Mag. XLV. 347/2 "The above remarks do not apply to what I shall call collections of legitimate remains. (1804)"
  2300.   (1804-1820.1) W. Blake Jerusalem iii, in Compl. Writings (1972) 714 "So Men pass on: but States remain permanent for ever. (1804-"
  2301.   (1805.1) A. Duncan Mariner's Chron. IV. 75 "The captain..expressed his surprise that the ship should remain so long on her beam-ends, in such a heavy sea, without capsizing. (1805)"
  2302.   (1805.2) Forsyth Beauties Scotl. II. 443 "The out-field land remained in a state of utter reprobation. No dung was ever spread on any part of it. (1805)"
  2303.   (1805.3) G. Barry Orkney Isl. 305 "The Guillemote..here the skout, remains with us all the winter. (1805)"
  2304.   (1805.4) Lucock Nat. Wool 44 "Perhaps they [the Italian cities] would have remained much longer the emporia of the world. (1805)"
  2305.   (1805.5) Lambert tr. Michaux' Trav. Allegany Mts. 301 "The remainder of this tract..produces only the white, red,..and rocky oaks, &.c. intermixed with pines. (1805)"
  2306.   (1805.6) M. Lewis in Lewis &. Clark Exped. (1904) II. 220, "I dispatched Sergt. Ordway with 4 Canoes and 8 men to take up a load of baggage as far as Capt. Clark's camp and return for the remainder of our plunder. (1805)"
  2307.   (1805.7) R. W. Dickson Pract. Agric. II. 1042 "Manure..blanching and tendering the grass plants in the spots where it remains. (1805)"
  2308.   (1805.8) Southey Madoc in Azt. xxii, "Till in her mortal tenement relodged Earthly delights might win her to remain. (1805)"
  2309.   (1805.9) Southey Madoc ii. vi, "Irresolute They heard, and inobedient; to obey Fearing, yet fearful to remain. (1805)"
  2310.   (1805.10) Amer. State Papers (1832) II. 669 "As nothing was said in my communication respecting the ordinary mission, it remains of course in force. (1805)"
  2311.   (1805.11) Med. Jrnl. XIV. 459 "Dr. Kinglake's last argument..remains to be examined, the analogy of common sprain to gout. (1805)"
  2312.   (1805.12) Monthly Mag. XX. 43 "It would probably have remained unended for a long time. (1805)"
  2313.   (1805.13) Naval Chron. XV. 35, "I remained in an oyster state, between asleep and awake. (1805)"
  2314.   (1805.14) Naval Chron. XIII. 7, "I remained six weeks in this Sky parlour. (1805)"
  2315.   (1805.15) State Fraser of Fraserfield 216 (Jam.), "The remains of an old dyke or bulwark, much slapped and broken. (1805)"
  2316.   (1805.16) tr. Lafontaine's Hermann &. E. IV. 181 "She is unacquainted of this circumstance, and she must remain in ignorance of it. (1805)"
  2317.   (1805-17.1) R. Jameson Char. Min. (ed. 3) 295 "Fritting, when single parts of the mass are melted, while others remain unaltered. (1805-"
  2318.   (1806.1) Forsyth Beauties Scotl. IV. 132 "The remainder [of the money] is divided into shares, called deals, according to the number of persons entitled to a portion of it. (1806)"
  2319.   (1806.2) G. Pinckard Notes W. Ind. I. 183 "The timoneer left the helm; and the ship remained immoveable upon the water. (1806)"
  2320.   (1806.3) H. K. White To Contemplation Rem. (1825) 384, "I alone, A wayward youth, misled by Fancy's vagaries, Remain'd unsettled. (1806)"
  2321.   (1806.4) Horsley Serm. xvii. (1816) II. 68 "As the inquiry is of the highest importance, and spontaneously presents itself, it is to this that I shall devote the remainder of the present discourse. (1806)"
  2322.   (1806.5) Home in Phil. Trans. XCVI. 359 "In the common mode of pithing cattle the medulla spinalis only is cut through, and the head remains alive. (1806)"
  2323.   (1806.6) H. K. White Christiad i. ix, "No sweet remain of life encheers the sight. (1806)"
  2324.   (1806.7) J. Beresford Miseries Hum. Life i. 5 "My only remaining solace,-that of sociality in sorrow and complaint. (1806)"
  2325.   (1806.8) M. A. Shee Rhymes Art 27 "While yet unspell'd, unplighted you remain, Pause, ere you join the art-enamour'd train. (1806)"
  2326.   (1806.9) Surr Winter in Lond. I. 216 "[The books] remained stationary on the shelves, except to the curiosi. (1806)"
  2327.   (1806.10) Scott Let. 20 Sept. (1932) I. 317 "The pilot-less state in which the political vessel has remained since his [sc. Pitt's] death. (1806)"
  2328.   (1806.11) Surr Winter in Lond. I. 21 "There remained thirty thousand pounds unappropriated, and the whole was at her own disposal. (1806)"
  2329.   (1806.12) Vesey Reports VI. 699 "Notwithstanding the Union, for all the municipal jurisdiction of the Great Seal,..the countries remain as distinct, as formerly. (1806)"
  2330.   (1806.13) Med. Jrnl. XV. 21 "When the uterus remains within the labia. (1806)"
  2331.   (1806.14) Med. Jrnl. XV. 476 "In which blood..remaining stagnated in its proper vessels, did not coagulate. (1806)"
  2332.   (1806.15) Med. Jrnl. XV. 556, "I have chosen to remain in the shade. (1806)"
  2333.   (1806.16) in B. Hawkins Lett. (1916) 429 "It will be some time before the Greek young will get rid of the remains of that alloy which debased the agents and refugeed their associates. (1806)"
  2334.   (1806-7.1) J. Beresford Miseries Hum. Life (1826) ix. i, "The dry rank remains of some non-descript cheese. (1806-"
  2335.   (1806-7.2) J. Beresford Miseries Hum. Life (1826) x. §.69 "Its few remaining hairs [said of an old toothbrush] staring off horizontally on all sides. (1806-"
  2336.   (1807.1) Chalmers Caledonia I. Pref. p. vii, "The scholars of Scotland remained sluggish, and silent. (1807)"
  2337.   (1807.2) Crabbe Parish Reg. i. 252 "Where chalky tallies yet remain in rows. (1807)"
  2338.   (1807.3) G. Chalmers Caledonia I. i. iv. 125 "No castrensian remains. (1807)"
  2339.   (1807.4) G. Chalmers Caledonia I. Pref. p. vii, "The scholars of Scotland remained inert, and uncommunicative of what they did not know. (1807)"
  2340.   (1807.5) P. Gass Jrnl. 201 "Remained here all day and had a great deal of trouble with our horses, as they are all studs, and break almost every rope we can raise. (1807)"
  2341.   (1807.6) P. Gass Jrnl. 239 "We remained here all day airing and sunning our baggage and stores. (1807)"
  2342.   (1807.7) Southey Espriella's Lett. III. 339 "All night I remained wakeful-not in that state of feverish startlishness which the expectation of an early call occasions, but [etc.]. (1807)"
  2343.   (1807.8) T. Thomson Chem. (ed. 3) II. 329 "This powder was called Prussian blue; and the method of procuring it remained concealed, because it had become a lucrative article of commerce, till Dr. Woodward published a process in the Philosophical Transactions for 1724. (1807)"
  2344.   (1807.9) T. Young Lect. Nat. Phil. I. 140 "Torsion, or twisting, consists in the lateral displacement, or detrusion, of the opposite parts of a solid, in opposite directions, the central particles only remaining in their natural state. (1807)"
  2345.   (1807.10) Vancouver Agric. Devon (1813) 84 "Enabling the widow of the last surviving tenant to the church&dubh.lands in possession, to hold over the estate so long as she remained unmarried. (1807)"
  2346.   (1807.11) Vancouver Agric. Devon (1813) 38 "Proceeding northwardly through the remainder of East Allington. (1807)"
  2347.   (1807.12) tr. Three Germans II. 30 "He remained upon the silent listen. (1807)"
  2348.   (1807.13) tr. Three Germans I. 72 "To overcome that small remain of fortitude which yet animated and sustained him. (1807)"
  2349.   (1807-26.1) S. Cooper First Lines Surg. xv. (ed. 5) 354 "The disease will often remain stationary during life. (1807-"
  2350.   (1808.1) Ashe Travels I. 302 "The town..has in its centre, the remains of an old *Log Guard. (1808)"
  2351.   (1808.2) Bentham Scotch Ref. 23 "The affidavit-maker (deponent) remaining subject to examination. (1808)"
  2352.   (1808.3) Finlay Scot. Hist. &. Rom. Ball. I. p. xxx, "The Skaldic remains preserved in the Edda. (1808)"
  2353.   (1808.4) Knox &. Jebb Corresp. (1834) I. 461 "There does not seem to remain in him a single doctrine nodosity. (1808)"
  2354.   (1808.5) Pike Sources Mississ. ii. 175 "Those savages although erratic must remain long enough in one position to cultivate this grain. (1808)"
  2355.   (1808.6) Parsons Trav. Asia, etc. iv. 77 "We still remained in camp, the ground being too swampy to continue our rout. (1808)"
  2356.   (1808.7) W. Taylor in Monthly Mag. XXVI. 111 "The police of the metropolis is already curious..enough: without employing new ferrets to scrab the remaining pleasures out of their skulking-holes. (1808)"
  2357.   (1808.8) W. Herbert Ella Rosenberg I. 136 "`No!' exclaimed the count... `I will remain in my castle. If I perish here, at least they will not streate my castle from my posterity!'" (1808)"
  2358.   (1808-25.1) Jamieson, "Twa part, twaparte, two thirds... This mode of expression is still quite common... The twa part and third, i.e., two thirds, and the remaining one. (1808-"
  2359.   (1808-79.1) Jamieson Dict. s.v., "To tak a farm in a bowin, to take a lease of a farm in grass, with the life stock on it; this still remaining the property of the landholder, or person who lets it. Ayrs. (1808-"
  2360.   (1809.1) Coleridge Friend 161 "My feelings..and imagination did not remain unkindled in this general conflagration. (1809)"
  2361.   (1809.2) Jas. Moore Camp. Spain 2 "The soldiers..remained tossing on board the crowded transports. (1809)"
  2362.   (1809.3) Kendall Trav. III. lxxviii. 213 "An elaborate monument of some transaction of which no other trace remains to elucidate this imperfect iconography. (1809)"
  2363.   (1809.4) Kendall Trav. III. lxvii. 54 "On the farm are small remains of the missionary church, called by the protestant colonists the mass-house. (1809)"
  2364.   (1809.5) Ld. Malmesbury in G. Rose Diaries (1860) II. 355 "Remaining a week for the purpose of bathing. (1809)"
  2365.   (1809.6) Malkin Gil Blas x. vi. (Rtldg.) 351, "I remained motionless for some seconds, which gave him time to get the start of me. (1809)"
  2366.   (1809.7) Mottos Peers Scotl. Errata, "James, Earl of Hopetoun, was created an English peer..with remainder to the issue male of the body of his father. (1809)"
  2367.   (1809.8) Med. Jrnl. XXI. 150 "But with all who have the courage to speak out, a difficulty remains. (1809)"
  2368.   (1809.9) Repos. of Arts 389 "He stipulated that the privileges of the Tyrolese..should remain entire. (1809)"
  2369.   (1809.10) Sporting Mag. XXXIV. 56 "Suffering his name to remain upon the debtor side of a *night book for years. (1809)"
  2370.   (1809-10.1) Coleridge Friend (1865) 126 "Men remain in the domestic state and form neighbour&dubh.hoods, but not governments. (1809-"
  2371.   (1809-10.2) Coleridge Friend (1818) III. 202 "Its own productivity would have remained for ever hidden from itself. (1809-"
  2372.   (1809-10.3) Coleridge Friend (1863) II. 130 "The remaining mass of useful labourers and operatives in science, literature, and the learned professions. (1809-"
  2373.   (1809-11.1) Combe Syntax xxv. 417 "The Policies remain'd secure, Waiting for arms of signature; For what brave spirit e'er would fight 'em When nobody would underwrite 'em. (1809-"
  2374.   (1810.1) Bentham Packing (1821) 154 "The great body of the law, remaining..in the shapeless state, of common, alias unwritten, law. (1810)"
  2375.   (1810.2) Coleridge Friend 358 "To remain in nominal Peace and unresenting Passiveness with an insolent neighbour. (1810)"
  2376.   (1810.3) J. Robertson Agric. Surv. Kincard. 376 (Jam.) "Should dock-weeds be allowed to remain till they begin to ripen (then called red-shanks) they are not so easily pulled. (1810)"
  2377.   (1810.4) Syd. Smith Public Schools Wks. 1859 I. 188 "His sister, who has remained at home at the apron-strings of her mother, is very much his superior in the science of manners. (1810)"
  2378.   (1810.5) Southey Lett. in Life III. xvi. 275, "I have no hope from chopping and changing while the materials must remain the same. (1810)"
  2379.   (1810.6) Wellington in Gurw. Desp. (1838) V. 537 "We ought to..encourage to remain here all the gentlemen of the country, as a germ of insurrection. (1810)"
  2380.   (1810.7) Act 50 Geo. III, c. 112 §.41 "Bills of suspension and interdict shall with respect to caution remain as at present. (1810)"
  2381.   (1810.8) Gentl. Mag. LXXXVI. i. 214 "Their hair remains matted and wreathed in elves-locks. (1810)"
  2382.   (1810.9) House of Lancaster I. 103, "I remained firmly and irrevocably fixed in my first resolution. (1810)"
  2383.   (1810.10) Monthly Mag. XXIX. 149 "It requires ascetic virtue..to remain unenchanted by the glare. (1810)"
  2384.   (1810.11) Sporting Mag. XXXVI. 153 "The remains of this once celebrated character are permitted to remain without any monumentary token of respect. (1810)"
  2385.   (1810-26.1) Henry Elem. Chem. II. 332 "Olivile is a name given by M. Pelletier to the substance which remains after gently evaporating the alcoholic solution of the gum which exudes from the olive tree. (1810-"
  2386.   (1811.1) Coleridge Lect. (1856) 45 "When the whole pleasure received is derived from an unexpected turn of expression, then I call it wit; but when the pleasure is produced..by an image which remains with us..I call it fancy. (1811)"
  2387.   (1811.2) F. Plowden Hist. Irel. 1801-10 II. iv. 535 "The Catholics remained unemancipated. (1811)"
  2388.   (1811.3) Liston Perfect Intonation 27 "The Euharmonic Organ is contrived..to enable the musician..to produce harmony absolutely perfect, while the keyboard remains the same as before. (1811)"
  2389.   (1811.4) Pinkerton Petral. II. 370 "The under current continues to flow; so that upon its complete elapse, the space remains void. (1811)"
  2390.   (1811.5) Pinkerton Petral. I. 599 "It now remains to attempt a clear classification and description of the Accidential. (1811)"
  2391.   (1811.6) Pinkerton Petral. I. Introd., "The remaining six domains, derived from circumstances or accidences, are..8. The Diamictonic, or rocks in which the substances are so completely mingled, that it is difficult..to pronounce which preponderates. (1811)"
  2392.   (1811.7) Scott Don Roderick ii. xlix, "Nor unatoned, where freedom's foes prevail, Remain'd their savage waste. (1811)"
  2393.   (1811.8) T. Davis Agric. Wilts i. x. 88 "Young trees must be planted, part of which may be preserved for timber, and the remainder left to be stubbed off for underwood. (1811)"
  2394.   (1811.9) Regul. &. Orders Army 214 "The Nature of the Claims of any Man which remain unsettled. (1811)"
  2395.   (1812.1) Brackenridge Jrnl. in Views Louisiana (1814) 203 "A kind of scaffolds, ten or fifteen feet in height, which I was informed were erected..by the neighboring settlers for the purpose of shooting the deer by moon light... The hunter ascends the scaffold, and remains until the deer approaches. (1812)"
  2396.   (1812.2) Brackenridge Views Louisiana (1814) 176 "The soil of Louisiana is the most fertile in the world, the climate delightful during nine months of the year, and bad the remainder, only from being irreclaimed. (1812)"
  2397.   (1812.3) Crabbe Tales xx. 175 "His pension, with what sums remain Due or unsquander'd. (1812)"
  2398.   (1812.4) H. &. J. Smith Rej. Addr., Rebuilding, "Better remain by rubbish guarded, Than thus hubbubish groan placarded. (1812)"
  2399.   (1812.5) J. Smyth Pract. of Customs (1821) 282 "A paling Board is the outside or sappy part of a tree, sawed off from the four sides, in order to make the remaining part square. (1812)"
  2400.   (1812.6) J. H. Vaux Flash Dict., "Trig, a bit of stick, paper, &.c., placed by thieves in the keyhole of..the door of a house, which they suspect to be uninhabited; if the trig remains unmoved the following day, it is a proof that no person sleeps in the house. This..is called trigging the jigger. (1812)"
  2401.   (1812.7) L. Hunt in Examiner 25 May 321/1 "The remains of the Pittite Cabinet. (1812)"
  2402.   (1812.8) L. Hunt in Examiner 7 Dec. 770/2 "Your promise has remained unredeemed. (1812)"
  2403.   (1812.9) Miss Austen Mansf. Pk. (1847) 71 "The carriage drove off amid the good wishes of the two remaining ladies. (1812)"
  2404.   (1812.10) Sir H. Davy Chem. Philos. 97 "The heated elastic matter must remain longer in contact with the inferior than with the superior portion. (1812)"
  2405.   (1812.11) Shelley in Hogg Life (1858) II. 137 "Believe how devotedly and sincerely I must now remain yours. (1812)"
  2406.   (1812.12) Ann. Reg., Gen. Hist. 2 "Important differences between this country and the United States of America remained unadjusted. (1812)"
  2407.   (1812.13) Examiner 5 Oct. 633/1 "Which suffers an Irish Defaulter of unaccounted millions, to remain unaudited..after his dismissal. (1812)"
  2408.   (1812.14) Examiner 5 Oct. 633/1 "Which suffers an Irish Defaulter of unaccounted millions, to remain unaudited. (1812)"
  2409.   (1812.15) Oxoniana I. 5 "Some traces of this practice [disputationes in Augustinensibus] still remain in the University exercises, and the common phrase of scholars `doing Austins' has a direct allusion to it. (1812)"
  2410.   (1812.16) Sporting Mag. XXXIX. 210 "A man ought not to remain mousy [note, idle]. (1812)"
  2411.   (1813.1) Bakewell Introd. Geol. Pref. (1815) 5 "These rocks contain no organic remains. (1813)"
  2412.   (1813.2) Bakewell Introd. Geol. (1815) 86 "No organic remains are found in the crystalline lime-stone. (1813)"
  2413.   (1813.3) Bakewell Introd. Geol. (1815) 227 "Organic remains..of large vegetables, completely penetrated with silex. (1813)"
  2414.   (1813.4) Coleridge Lett. (1895) 612 "There remains an immedicable But. (1813)"
  2415.   (1813.5) Eustace Italy I. vii. 281 "Some fragments of marble linings..remain to attest the ancient magnificence of this port. (1813)"
  2416.   (1813.6) Hodgson &. Laird Beaut. Eng. &. Wales XII. i. 89 "Little remains of this ancient bulwark except a strong gate&dubh.way. the approach to which has been lately flanked with bastions, in the true gingerbread style. (1813)"
  2417.   (1813.7) J. Thomson Lect. Inflam. 216 "Is the coagulum ever absorbed while the serum remains unabsorbed? " (1813)"
  2418.   (1813.8) Sir H. Davy Agric. Chem. (1814) 192 "Rocks are generally divided by geologists into two grand divisions, distinguished by the names of primary and secondary... The secondary rocks, or strata, consist only partly of crystalline matter; contain fragments of other rocks or strata; often abound in the remains of vegetables and marine animals; and sometimes contain the remains of land animals. (1813)"
  2419.   (1813.9) Sir H. Davy Agric. Chem. (1814) 259 "By lopping trees, more nourishment is supplied to the remaining parts. (1813)"
  2420.   (1813.10) Southey Nelson II. 85 "Part of them were drafted into the different regiments, and the remainder formed into a corps, called the nautic legion. (1813)"
  2421.   (1813.11) Shelley Q. Mab ix. 145 "A pathless wilderness remains, Yet unsubdued by man's reclaiming hand. (1813)"
  2422.   (1813.12) Shelley Q. Mab iii. 15 "Turn thee, surpassing Spirit! Much yet remains unscanned. (1813)"
  2423.   (1813.13) Shelley Q. Mab iv. 141 "Soul is the only element, the block That for uncounted ages has remained. (1813)"
  2424.   (1813.14) Wellington in Gurwood Desp. (1838) X. 321 "Operations so near to the enemy, as that the vivandiers and other attendants on the troops cannot with safety remain near them. (1813)"
  2425.   (1813.15) Edin. Rev. XXI. 155 "The French mission was still suffered to remain in Stockholm, until the Moniteur mentioned the behaviour of Gustavus disrespectfully. (1813)"
  2426.   (1813.16) Monthly Mag. XXXV. 217 "The fact remains uninvalidated. (1813)"
  2427.   (1813.17) Sketches of Character (ed. 2) I. 21 "There remained but a straightened income for the widow. (1813)"
  2428.   (1814.1) Cary Dante, Inf. xx. 85 "Plying her arts, remain'd, and lived, and left Her body tenantless. (1814)"
  2429.   (1814.2) Keble Occas. Papers (1877) 154 "There remain two sorts of imitation instrumental to Poetry: indirect, by which the style and structure takes the colour of the subject; and direct. (1814)"
  2430.   (1814.3) Miss Austen Lady Susan xxxviii. (1879) 282 "It is impossible to submit to such an extremity while another alternative remains. (1814)"
  2431.   (1814.4) M. Birkbeck Notes Journey through France App. 14 "The numerous longitudinal ridges..with which this charming country is, `parsem&eacu.', appear to be the venerable remains of the ancient surface. (1814)"
  2432.   (1814.5) Scott Border Antiq. I. 1 "This ancient baronial edifice is now in ruins,..and nothing scarcely remains but a few melancholy vestiges, which [etc.]. (1814)"
  2433.   (1814.6) W. Van Mildert Bampton Lect. iii. (ed. 2) 82 "Vain attempts to explicate points which..must ever remain enveloped in..mystery. (1814)"
  2434.   (1814.7) W. Bentley Diary (1914) IV. 262 "The post remained, retained on the side of the steeple by the *Lightning conductors. (1814)"
  2435.   (1815.1) J. Smith Panorama Sci. &. Art II. 446 "With nearly all persons who have breathed this gas, not the least uneasiness or languor subsequently remains. (1815)"
  2436.   (1815.2) J. Smith Panorama Sci. &. Art I. 134 "In many small churches..the Norman door has been suffered to remain. (1815)"
  2437.   (1815.3) J. Smith Panorama Sc. &. Art II. 540 "In purifying the silks which are to remain white, a tinge is given by the addition of a small quantity of different colouring matters. (1815)"
  2438.   (1815.4) J. Smith Panorama Sci. &. Art II. 71 "The inference drawn by the Florentines, remained uncontradicted by any experiment, till about 1762. (1815)"
  2439.   (1815.5) J. Grant in Monthly Mag. XXXIX. 303 "The first syllable of each being thetic or emphatic and the remainder of the foot being in arsis or remiss. (1815)"
  2440.   (1815.6) J. Smith Panorama Sci. &. Art II. 319 "The standard temperatures desired, remained unascertained till the time of Newton. (1815)"
  2441.   (1815.7) Kirby &. Sp. Entomol. xiii. (1816) I. 419 "The unadhesive radii and exterior threads remain unsoiled. (1815)"
  2442.   (1815.8) Scott Guy M. iv, "The gipsy remained on the shore, reciting or singing, and gesticulating with great vehemence. (1815)"
  2443.   (1815.9) Scott Guy M. xl, "Owing to these circumstances, Brown remained several days in Allonby without any answers whatever. (1815)"
  2444.   (1815.10) Scott Guy M. xxii, "Part of Brown's view in choosing that unusual tract..had been a desire to view the remains of the celebrated Roman Wall. (1815)"
  2445.   (1815.11) Scott Guy M. xxxiii, "But you must remain snug at the Point of Warroch till I come to see you. (1815)"
  2446.   (1815.12) Scott Guy M. ii, "The apprizer..cut the family out of another monstrous cantle of their remaining property. (1815)"
  2447.   (1815.13) Shelley Alastor 660 "When heaven remained utterly black. (1815)"
  2448.   (1815.14) T. R. Malthus Inquiry Nature &. Progress Rent 1 "The rent of land may be defined to be that portion of the value of the whole produce which remains to the owner of the land, after all the out&dubh.goings belonging to its cultivation..have been paid, including the profits of the capital employed, estimated according to the usual and ordinary rate of the profits of agricultural stock at the time being. (1815)"
  2449.   (1815.15) T. Jefferson Writ. (1830) IV. 247 "Disgraced by an association in opposition with the remains of Bonaparteism. (1815)"
  2450.   (1815.16) T. Forster Res. Atmosph. Phenom. i. §.5. 15 "Of the cloud..the other part remains cirriform. (1815)"
  2451.   (1815.17) W. Phillips Outl. Min. &. Geol. (1818) 88 "The term formation is not always used to express a deposite consisting only of a single stratum..it is also commonly used to designate a series of..strata, which being intimately associated, and containing the same description of organic remains, are thence..considered to be of contemporaneous formation. (1815)"
  2452.   (1815.18) Ann. Philos. VI. 114 "The trappers have seats near their doors, and remain by them all the time the pit is at work. (1815)"
  2453.   (1815.19) Edin. Rev. XXV. 99 "The scorified remains of a current of lava. (1815)"
  2454.   (1815.20) Niles' Weekly Reg. IX. 18/1 "Those not immediately engaged in reciting to some one or other of the professors, remain in their own chambers. (1815)"
  2455.   (1816.1) Byron Siege Cor. viii, "Given to none, Had young Francesca's hand remain'd Still by the church's bonds unchain'd. (1816)"
  2456.   (1816.2) Byron Pris. Chillon xi, "My broken chain With links unfasten'd did remain. (1816)"
  2457.   (1816.3) Byron Prisoner of Chillon ii, "That iron is a cankering thing, For in these limbs its teeth remain, With marks that will not wear away. (1816)"
  2458.   (1816.4) J. Scott Vis. Paris 239 "The remains found in the tomb of Childeric, were chiefly gold bees, from which Buonaparte took the hint of covering his mantle..with representations of that insect. (1816)"
  2459.   (1816.5) J. Smith Panorama Sc. &. Art II. 694 "Gather the remaining fruits. (1816)"
  2460.   (1816.6) Jefferson Writ. (1830) IV. 297 "If histories so unlike..can..be brought to the same tally, no line of distinction remains between fact and fancy. (1816)"
  2461.   (1816.7) J. Smith Panorama Sci. &. Art II. 435 "Distil off a part of the acid, till what remains in the retort has the consistence of sirup. (1816)"
  2462.   (1816.8) Kirby &. Sp. Entomol. (1843) I. 53 "Pup&ae.aeig; which are not excluded from the skin of the larva, but remain concealed under it, and were hence called by Linn&eacu. coarctate pup&ae.aeig;. (1816)"
  2463.   (1816.9) M. Greenleaf District of Maine 71 "The remainder [is held] by different individuals, who have purchased solely with a view to the profit of resales. (1816)"
  2464.   (1816.10) R. Kerr Agric. Surv. Berwicksh. 334 (Jam.) "Remains of ancient oak forests..which have grown into a kind of copse, or what is termed in Scotland hag woods. (1816)"
  2465.   (1816.11) R. Jameson Char. Min. (1817) 301 "Evanescent, when the colour remains as long as the mineral is in a state of fusion, but disappears on cooling. (1816)"
  2466.   (1816.12) Scott Old Mort. xi, "To remain together in arms for furthering the covenanted work of reformation. (1816)"
  2467.   (1816.13) Sir J. Sinclair in Monthly Mag. XLII. 298 "The fructiform productions which were found upon the same stalks often remained fixed together. (1816)"
  2468.   (1816.14) T. L. Peacock Headlong Hall vii, "The remaining one wallows in all the redundancies of luxury. (1816)"
  2469.   (1816.15) T. Jefferson Writ. (1830) IV. 280 "That nation is too high-minded..to remain quiet under its present compression. (1816)"
  2470.   (1816.16) Gentl. Mag. LXXXVI. i. 500 "Near the third window there are some steps remaining, which probably led to the rood-loft. (1816)"
  2471.   (1816.17) Monthly Mag. XLI. 144 "Applause revives. All cry, To France, To France! And Westmoreland unseconded remained. (1816)"
  2472.   (1816.18) Yng. Woman's Comp. 196 "Let the blamange settle before you turn it into the forms, or the blacks will remain at the bottom. (1816)"
  2473.   (1816-30.1) Bentham Offic. Apt. Maximized, Extract Const. Code (1830) 55 "The locating functionaries will..remain in possession of a power of choice, altogether arbitrary. (1816-"
  2474.   (1817.1) Bentham Parl. Reform (1818) 77 "So long, in a word, as it shall be my lot to remain alive, unkilled, and unbastiled. (1817)"
  2475.   (1817.2) Coleridge Biog. Lit. i. (1882) 5 "The great works of past ages..in respect to which his faculties must remain passive and submiss. (1817)"
  2476.   (1817.3) Coleridge Biog. Lit. 55 "Of the Hebrew..the remainder seemed to be in the Rabbinical dialect. (1817)"
  2477.   (1817.4) Coleridge Biog. Lit. I. x. 203, "I read through..the most important remains of the Theotiscan, or the transitional state of the Teutonic language from the Gothic to the old German of the Swabian period. (1817)"
  2478.   (1817.5) Coleridge Biog. Lit. 217 "In a poem, the characters of which, amid the strongest individualization, must still remain representative. (1817)"
  2479.   (1817.6) Cobbett Wks. VI. 31 "A Sinecure, which you have secured for your Son,..who is (if all remains tight) to enjoy it for his life after your death. (1817)"
  2480.   (1817.7) Jas. Mill Brit. India I. ii. x. 437 "Had the Hindus remained fixed from the earliest ages in the semibarbarous state. (1817)"
  2481.   (1817.8) J. Scott Paris Revisit. (ed. 4) 105 "That their capacities..did not seem to be improved,-that much of them remained unfilled up. (1817)"
  2482.   (1817.9) Keats Lett. (1958) I. 194 "Coleridge..would let go by a fine isolated verisimilitude caught from the Penetralium of mystery, from being incapable of remaining content with half knowledge. (1817)"
  2483.   (1817.10) Keatinge Trav. II. 138 "Not a foot of vertical superficies should remain unbrought into account. (1817)"
  2484.   (1817.11) Kirby &. Sp. Entomol. II. 451 "Remaining unfrozen though exposed to the severest cold. (1817)"
  2485.   (1817.12) Kirby &. Sp. Entomol. (1818) II. xxi. 265 "The caterpillar of another moth (Noctua subterranea, F.)..remains, a true Troglodyte,..in its cell under ground. (1817)"
  2486.   (1817.13) Lady Morgan France viii. (1818) II. 357 "He was obliged to remain abroad during the whole reign of terrorism. (1817)"
  2487.   (1817.14) Lady Morgan France viii. (1818) II. 381 "Those profounder feelings..remained cold and undeveloped. (1817)"
  2488.   (1817.15) Moore Lalla Rookh (1824) 171 "That venerable tower, he told them, was the remains of an ancient Fire-temple. (1817)"
  2489.   (1817.16) Shelley Rev. Islam ix. 3746 "That record shall remain..And fame, in human hope which sculptured was, Survive the perished scrolls of unenduring brass. (1817)"
  2490.   (1817.17) Scott Waverley II. xix. 293 "Proceed as we accorded before dinner, if you wish to remain longer in my service. (1817)"
  2491.   (1817.18) W. Selwyn Law Nisi Prius (ed. 4) II. 1126 "It will follow, that so long as the cause remains in the county court, the plaintiff may replevy the distress after non-suit there. (1817)"
  2492.   (1817.19) W. Selwyn Nisi Prius (ed. 4) II. 882 "To constitute a stranding it is essential that the vessel should be stationary; the striking on a rock where the vessel remains for a minute and a half only, is not a stranding, though she thereby receives an injury, which eventually proves fatal. (1817)"
  2493.   (1817.20) Keats Let. c 21 Dec. (1958) I. 193, "I had not a dispute but a disquisition, with Dilke, on various subjects; several things dovetailed in my mind, &. at once it struck me, what quality went to form a Man of Achievement especially in Literature &. which Shakespeare possessed so enormously-I mean Negative Capability, that is when man is capable of being in uncertainties, Mysteries, doubts without any irritable reaching after fact &. reason-Coleridge, for instance, would let go by a fine isolated verisimilitude caught from the Penetralium of mystery, from being incapable of remaining content with half knowledge. (1817)"
  2494.   (1818.1) Byron Let. to Rogers 3 March, "They are marrying the remaining singleness of the royal family. (1818)"
  2495.   (1818.2) Bentham Ch. Eng. Introd. 63 "A course which,-after substraction made of all punishment and all reward..would remain no less open to rulers than to subjects. (1818)"
  2496.   (1818.3) Cruise Digest (ed. 2) II. 125 "If a mortgage becomes irredeemable by this statute, it will remain so in the hands of an assignee. (1818)"
  2497.   (1818.4) Cruise Digest (ed. 2) II. 401 "The estate that was in them, was, by the statute, wholly transferred to serve the uses which were in esse, with a pregnancy and prospect to the contingent remainders, if they should arise in due time. (1818)"
  2498.   (1818.5) Cruise Digest (ed. 2) I. 214 "That the whole annuity, by an equitable marshalment, shall be thrown upon the two remaining thirds. (1818)"
  2499.   (1818.6) Cobbett Pol. Reg. XXXIII. 8 "What remains of it, is the Rump of the old Committee. (1818)"
  2500.   (1818.7) Cruise Digest (ed. 2) V. 91 "Every such fine..should be of the same force and effect, as if it had still remained upon record unconsumed or not lost. (1818)"
  2501.   (1818.8) Cruise Digest (ed. 2) II. 269 "Such remainder is contingent, because it is uncertain which of them will survive. (1818)"
  2502.   (1818.9) Cruise Digest (ed. 2) VI. 579 "The learned Judges having given their opinion..there is nothing remaining for the consideration of the House. (1818)"
  2503.   (1818.10) Cruise Digest (ed. 2) IV. 87 "All leases made by tenants for life become absolutely void by their death; so that no..act, by the persons entitled to the remainder or reversion, will operate as a confirmation of them. (1818)"
  2504.   (1818.11) Cruise Digest (ed. 2) II. 309 "It was resolved, that the remainder limited to B. was good. (1818)"
  2505.   (1818.12) Cruise Digest (ed. 2) III. 231 "The title to a barony, which has descended upon, and is vested in coheirs, remains in them in an inactive and dormant state. (1818)"
  2506.   (1818.13) Cruise Digest (ed. 2) VI. 375 "He intended his son should have it in remainder for his life only. (1818)"
  2507.   (1818.14) Cruise Digest (ed. 2) II. 412 "From the collusion and covin between the tenant for years and the remote remainder-man. (1818)"
  2508.   (1818.15) Cruise Digest (ed. 2) II. 306 "This rule flows..from the nature of a remainder. (1818)"
  2509.   (1818.16) Cruise Digest (ed. 2) II. 325 "This not being a remainder created by that deed, but a conveyance of the then subsisting reversion or remainder expectant on the death of M. (1818)"
  2510.   (1818.17) Cruise Digest (ed. 2) VI. 41 "It divests the remainder or reversion,..leaving only in the remainder-man or reversioner a mere right of entry. (1818)"
  2511.   (1818.18) Cruise Digest (ed. 2) VI. 359 "If a conveyance had been prayed, there must have been a limitation to trustees to preserve contingent remainders. (1818)"
  2512.   (1818.19) Cruise Digest (ed. 2) V. 25 "The right of the remainder-man, expectant on the determination of the estate tail. (1818)"
  2513.   (1818.20) Cruise Digest (ed. 2) V. 509 "Although a recovery be a good bar to a remainder for years [etc.]. (1818)"
  2514.   (1818.21) Cruise Digest (ed. 2) V. 499 "It was still the same residue remaining in the wife, which she had not disposed of before. (1818)"
  2515.   (1818.22) Cruise Digest (ed. 2) VI. 526 "Alice Higgins devised the premises, being a term for 999 years, to trustees, in trust for herself for life, remainder to H. Higgins her son and Mary his wife. (1818)"
  2516.   (1818.23) Chitty Bills of Exchange (ed. 5) 81 "The several parts of a foreign bill are called a set; each part contains a condition, that it shall be paid, provided the others remain unpaid. (1818)"
  2517.   (1818.24) Cruise Digest (ed. 2) II. 276 "Upon trust to preserve the contingent remainders thereinafter limited. (1818)"
  2518.   (1818.25) Cruise Digest (ed. 2) II. 326 "We are now to consider the time at which it is requisite a contingent remainder should vest in interest. (1818)"
  2519.   (1818.26) Cruise Digest (ed. 2) II. 354 "The alteration in the particular estate, which would destroy a contingent remainder, must amount to an alteration in its quantity, and not in its quality. (1818)"
  2520.   (1818.27) Cruise Digest (ed. 2) II. 19 "The estate must go over to the next in remainder. (1818)"
  2521.   (1818.28) Cobbett Resid. U.S. (1819) 294 "There remains a very important part of the subject yet undiscussed. (1818)"
  2522.   (1818.29) Cruise Digest (ed. 2) II. 268 "It is a rule of law..that a remainder must vest, either during the continuance of the preceding estate, or at the very instant of its determination. (1818)"
  2523.   (1818.30) Cruise Digest (ed. 2) IV. 211 "To the use of himself for life, remainder to his wife for life. (1818)"
  2524.   (1818.31) Cruise Digest (ed. 2) IV. 88 "Where a remainder-man..suffers the lessee or assignee to rebuild. (1818)"
  2525.   (1818.32) Colebrooke Obligations 43 "So long as matters remain entire, there is room for after thought and retraction. (1818)"
  2526.   (1818.33) Cruise Digest (ed. 2) II. 353 "A person who has only a trust estate, cannot..destroy a contingent remainder expectant on his estate. (1818)"
  2527.   (1818.34) Cruise Digest (ed. 2) V. 11 "An estate tail, and all the remainders over, and the reversion depending on it. (1818)"
  2528.   (1818.35) Cruise Digest (ed. 2) VI. 435 "Cross remainders will not be raised between two persons without words creating a necessary implication. (1818)"
  2529.   (1818.36) Cruise Digest (ed. 2) V. 331 "Lands were given to an alien in tail, remainder over to another in fee. (1818)"
  2530.   (1818.37) Cruise Digest (ed. 2) II. 455 "Suppose a naked right, or a contingent remainder had descended. (1818)"
  2531.   (1818.38) Cruise Digest (ed. 2) II. 304 "Thomas Cary devised to Peter Cary and the heirs male of his body, remainder in the same manner to his other sons. (1818)"
  2532.   (1818.39) Coleridge Friend I. 335 "That Reason which remains always one and the same, whether it speaks through this or that person. (1818)"
  2533.   (1818.40) Cruise Digest (ed. 2) II. 328 "It seems that the reversal of a fine by act of parliament will restore a contingent remainder destroyed by that fine. (1818)"
  2534.   (1818.41) Colebrooke Obligations i. iii. 10 "If the agreement bear, that the obligation shall not presently have effect but remain inoperative until the event be certain, the condition is precedent and suspensive; and the conditional obligation is termed a suspensive one. (1818)"
  2535.   (1818.42) G. S. Faber Hor&ae.aeig; Mosaic&ae.aeig; II. 293 "He derives no benefit from the external sign, remaining still..in a state of unregeneracy. (1818)"
  2536.   (1818.43) Hallam Mid. Ages (1872) II. v. 84 "All the princes of Hesse or Saxony had reciprocal contingencies of succession, or what our lawyers call cross-remainders, to each other's dominions. (1818)"
  2537.   (1818.44) H. T. Colebrooke Obligations 141 "He is not bound subsidiarily for the remainder, in the event of insolvency of his coheirs. (1818)"
  2538.   (1818.45) Jas. Mill Brit. India II. v. v. 490 "His only remaining resource was in the paddy in the fields. (1818)"
  2539.   (1818.46) Jas. Mill Brit. India III. vi. i. 8 "The remaining chiefs..immediately broke into general discord. (1818)"
  2540.   (1818.47) Jas. Mill Brit. India I. iii. iv. 580 "With..a remainder of disgust in the breasts of some of the Omrahs. (1818)"
  2541.   (1818.48) Jas. Mill Brit. India II. iv. v. 188 "Carnac..remained..to lend his countenance and aid to measures, the line of which he had contributed to draw. (1818)"
  2542.   (1818.49) J. T. Jones Acc. War Sp. &. Portugal 423 "Buonaparte was yet in strength to make face against the united armies of the remainder of Europe. (1818)"
  2543.   (1818.50) Jas. Mill Brit. India II. iv. iv. 154 "One of the four divisions..fell behind its time, and disconcerted the operations of the remainder. (1818)"
  2544.   (1818.51) Jas. Mill Brit. India II. v. iii. 414 "The troops were kept in such exact discipline, that the people..remained in their houses. (1818)"
  2545.   (1818.52) Jas. Mill Brit. India II. v. v. 494 "From half after seven..they remained exposed to the fire..till nine o'clock. (1818)"
  2546.   (1818.53) Kirby &. Sp. Introd. Entom. xvi. (ed. 2) II. 16 "The moisture that remained upon them [i.e. locusts] after casting their sloughs. (1818)"
  2547.   (1818.54) Milman Samor vi. 33 "Caswallon..Drives onward, he nought deeming won, while aught Remains unwon. (1818)"
  2548.   (1818.55) Mrs. Shelley Frankenst. vi. (1865) 97 "These reflections determined me and I resolved to remain silent. (1818)"
  2549.   (1818.56) Scott Hrt. Midl. xviii, "He shall hide himself in a bean-hole, if he remains on Scottish ground without my finding him. (1818)"
  2550.   (1818.57) Scott Hrt. Midl. xi, "Let her know that he she wots of remained here..expecting to see her. (1818)"
  2551.   (1818.58) Scott Rob Roy xxxiv, "I thought the chield Morris looked devilish queer when I determined he should remain a wad, or hostage, for my safe back-coming. (1818)"
  2552.   (1818.59) Scott Hrt. Midl. ix, "The paw remained suspended in the air like the claw of a heraldic griffin. (1818)"
  2553.   (1818.60) Scott Rob Roy xxxiii, "I remained..gazing after them, as if endeavouring to count the sparkles which flew from the horses' hoofs. (1818)"
  2554.   (1818.61) Shelley Rosal. &. Helen 1295 "With deep grief and awe The pale survivors followed her remains..Up the cold mountain. (1818)"
  2555.   (1818.62) Scott Hrt. Midl. x, "To all questions concerning the name or rank of her seducer,..Effie remained mute. (1818)"
  2556.   (1818.63) Scott Br. Lamm. i, "Remaining behind the curtain unseen, like the ingenious manager of Punch and his wife Joan. (1818)"
  2557.   (1818.64) Scott Hrt. Midl. xviii, "He shall hide himself in a bean-hool if he remains on Scottish ground without my finding him. (1818)"
  2558.   (1818.65) Scott Hrt. Midl. vii, "The persons we have mentioned remained in the strong-room of the prison. (1818)"
  2559.   (1818.66) Scott Hrt. Midl. viii, "The Laird..was ashamed to tax too highly the miserable means of support which remained to the widow Butler. (1818)"
  2560.   (1818.67) Scott Br. Lamm. xxv, "Your lordship..will experience that the faculty of the present proprietor to entertain his friends is greatly abridged,..the will, I need hardly say, remains the same. (1818)"
  2561.   (1818.68) T. L. Peacock Nightm. Abbey 4 "One morning..`he woke and found his lady dead', and remained a very consolate widower [With humorous reference to disconsolate]. (1818)"
  2562.   (1818.69) W. Phillips Outl. Min. &. Geol. (ed. 3) 86 "Rocks which include organic remains, must have been formed after the shells they contain; and therefore not being considered primitive, they are by some termed secondary rocks; whence the term used by geologists of primary and secondary formations. (1818)"
  2563.   (1818-20.1) E. Thompson Cullen's Nosol. Method. (ed. 3) 206 "Vesicles..remain for several days and then pour out a thin ichor. (1818-"
  2564.   (1819.1) Col. Hawker Diary (1893) I. 185 "Here I remained..for goodness knows how many hours. (1819)"
  2565.   (1819.2) Coleridge in Lit. Rem. (1838) III. 65 "This propriation of a metaphor, namely, forgiveness of sin and abolition of guilt through the redemptive power of Christ's love and of his perfect obedience during his voluntary assumption of humanity,..by transferring the sameness from the consequents to the antecedents is the one point of orthodoxy (so called, I mean) in which I still remain at issue. (1819)"
  2566.   (1819.3) Hel. M. Williams tr. A. von Humboldt's Pers. Narr. IV. 116 "The famous zamang del Guayre, known throughout the province for the enormous extent of it's branches, which form a hemispheric head five hundred and seventy-six feet in circumference. The zamang is a fine species of mimosa,..The branches extend like an immense umbrella, and bend toward the ground, from which they remain at a uniform distance of twelve or fifteen feet. (1819)"
  2567.   (1819.4) J. Wilson Dict. Astrol. 379 "Stations, those parts in the orbit of a planet where it becomes either retrograde or direct, because it remains for a while there stationary before it changes its course. (1819)"
  2568.   (1819.5) Lady Charleville in Lady Morgan's Autobiog. (1859) 254 "Lady Crewe..had mind and heart, and indeed some fine remains of a race that has passed away. (1819)"
  2569.   (1819.6) Rees Cycl., "Fly..a disease incident to sheep, in consequence of their being stricken by a fly, which produces a sort of maggot, that eats into, and remains in the flesh. (1819)"
  2570.   (1819.7) Shelley Cenci i. i. 100 "But that there yet remains a deed to act [etc.]. (1819)"
  2571.   (1819.8) Scott Leg. Montrose vi, "No judicious commander allows either flags of truce or neutrals to remain in his camp longer than is prudent. (1819)"
  2572.   (1819.9) Shelley Cenci i. i. 97 "While yet Manhood remained to act the thing I thought. (1819)"
  2573.   (1819.10) Scott Ivanhoe xxvi, "I would rather remain in this hall a week without food save the prisoner's stinted loaf. (1819)"
  2574.   (1819.11) Shelley Prometh. Unb. i. 617 "Worse things, unheard, unseen, remain behind. (1819)"
  2575.   (1819.12) Scott Ivanhoe xvii, "The ribs of two of these arches remained, though the roof had fallen down betwixt them. (1819)"
  2576.   (1819.13) W. Taylor in Monthly Mag. XLVII. 30 "The vernacular public remained unmoved, and gazed at the labours of authorship, as Londoners at the opera. (1819)"
  2577.   (1820.1) Byron Mar. Fal. i. ii. 315 "At my hour Of twilight little light of life remains. (1820)"
  2578.   (1820.2) Bracy Clark Descr. New Horse Shoe 14 "Nor was there so much trouble in reducing them [the pritchel bumps on the outside of the shoe]..with the pritchel remaining in the hole to prevent its closing. (1820)"
  2579.   (1820.3) Coleridge Lett., Convers., &.c. I. 152 "The contra-distinction between the Shakespearian and the Greek Drama, and its still remaining uniqueness. (1820)"
  2580.   (1820.4) Keats Let. 1 Nov. (1931) II. 568, "I should have had her when I was in health, and I should have remained well. (1820)"
  2581.   (1820.5) Keats Cap &. Bells xx. Poems (1889) 527 "One minute's while his eyes remain'd Half lidded, piteous, languid, innocent. (1820)"
  2582.   (1820.6) Moore Mem. (1853) III. 99 "Got forty pounds at the banker's and gave Mr. Lake his remaining three Naps. (1820)"
  2583.   (1820.7) Shelley Witch Atl. xiv, "The feeling and sound are fled and gone, And the regret they leave remains alone. (1820)"
  2584.   (1820.8) Scott Abbot xviii, "I will remain here, with bridle in hand, ready to strike the spurs up to the rowel-heads. (1820)"
  2585.   (1820.9) Shelley Prometh. Unb. iii. iv. 194 "The man remains Sceptreless, free, uncircumscribed. (1820)"
  2586.   (1820.10) Scoresby Acc. Arctic Reg. II. 176 "The finks or fritters were always sufficient to boil the remainder without any other fuel. (1820)"
  2587.   (1820.11) Shelley Prometh. Unb. iii. iv. 195 "The man remains..Equal, unclassed, tribeless, and nationless. (1820)"
  2588.   (1820.12) Scott Abbot xix, "The remains of a cold capon and a neat's tongue. (1820)"
  2589.   (1820.13) Shelley Prometh. Unb. iii. iv. 194 "The loathsome mask has fallen, the man remains Sceptreless, free, uncircumscribed. (1820)"
  2590.   (1820.14) T. S. Hughes Trav. Sicily I. xi. 335 "That polyandrium which covered the remains of those brave Thebans who fell in defence of Grecian liberty. (1820)"
  2591.   (1820.15) W. Irving Sketch-bk. (1859) 34 "This was one point on which he always remained flighty. (1820)"
  2592.   (1820.16) W. Jay Prayers 294 "Yet are they all diminished by another irreparable loss; and the reduced remainder [etc.]. (1820)"
  2593.   (1820.17) Waterton Wand. S. Amer. iii. (1825) 154 "The owls went away of their own accord... The bats and vampires remained with me. (1820)"
  2594.   (1820.18) W. Irving Sk. Bk., Spectre Bridegroom &page.11 "He was naturally a fuming, bustling little man, and could not remain passive... He worried from top to bottom of the castle with an air of infinite anxiety. (1820)"
  2595.   (1820.19) W. Irving Sketch-bk. I. 267 "The remains of those saints and monarchs which lie enshrined in the adjoining chapels. (1820)"
  2596.   (1820.20) Blackw. Mag. Oct. 14 (Jam.) "She had preserved, since the great tea-drinking..the remainder of the two ounces of carvey, bought for that memorable occasion. (1820)"
  2597.   (1820.21) Glenfergus II. 275 (Jam.) "Then came..the remains of a cog of crowdy, that is, of half butter, half cheese. (1820)"
  2598.   (1820.22) Monthly Rev. XCIII. 539 "Here is another such urnfull of posthumous remains. (1820)"
  2599.   (1821.1) Dewees Lett. from Texas (1852) 21 "The remainder of the buildings are adobes. (1821)"
  2600.   (1821.2) Joanna Baillie Met. Leg., Ghost Fadon xxii, "All Remain'd in sombre mood. (1821)"
  2601.   (1821.3) Shelley Epipsych. 426 "This land would have remained a solitude But for some pastoral people native there. (1821)"
  2602.   (1821.4) Southey Ode King's Vis. Irel. ix, "Labours of love remain; To weed out noxious customs rooted deep In a rank soil, and long left seeding there. (1821)"
  2603.   (1821.5) Shelley Epipsych. 390 "The day is come, and thou wilt fly with me. To whatsoe'er of dull mortality Is mine, remain a vestal sister still. (1821)"
  2604.   (1821.6) Scott Kenilw. xxxvi, "These tell-tale articles must not remain here. (1821)"
  2605.   (1821.7) Shelley Hellas 83 "Freedom so To what of Greece remaineth now Returns. (1821)"
  2606.   (1821.8) Scott Kenilw. xxxvi, "These tell-tale articles must not remain here-they are rather too rich vails for the drudges who dress the chamber. (1821)"
  2607.   (1821.9) Scott Let. in Lockhart (1839) VI. 316, "I trusted you would get the step within the twelve months that the corps yet remains in Europe. (1821)"
  2608.   (1821.10) Ure Dict. Chem., "Myricin. The ingredient of wax which remains after digestion with alcohol. (1821)"
  2609.   (1821.11) Blackw. Mag. X. 557 "From Cookery up to the Law of Contingent Remainders, Isoperimetrical Problems, or the world-wide difference between Objectivity and Subjectivity. (1821)"
  2610.   (1821.12) Blackw. Mag. IX. 201 "[They] will..remain admired and florescent, when the essays of thy most witty emissary are superseded and forgotten. (1821)"
  2611.   (1821.13) John Bull 15 Jan. 40/1 "No remains of sepultural enclosure were discernible. (1821)"
  2612.   (1822.1) Beddoes Brides' Trag. iv. ii, "Some vengeance will fall on us in the night If he remain unsentenced. (1822)"
  2613.   (1822.2) D. Johnson Ind. Field Sports 107 "Not long before this, he [the tiger] must have struck at a porcupine, as several of the quills were still remaining between the joints of one of his fore feet. (1822)"
  2614.   (1822.3) Imison Sc. &. Art II. 127 "Clay is put upon the tops of the conical pots in which the sugar has granulated, which allows water to percolate through, and thus drain off the last remains of the molasses. This is called claying the sugars. (1822)"
  2615.   (1822.4) Imison Sc. &. Art II. 244 "If left in the damp, it remains tacky..a long time. (1822)"
  2616.   (1822.5) Imison Sci. &. Art II. 131 "When a piece of wood has been boiled in water and in alkohol..what remains insoluble is the woody fibre, or lignin. (1822)"
  2617.   (1822.6) J. Flint Lett. Amer. 102 "Limestone..is literally conglomerated with organic remains. Amongst these, the most remarkable is a species of terebratula. (1822)"
  2618.   (1822.7) J. Parkinson Outl. Oryctol. 49 "The nodules of chalk flint frequently contain the silicified remains of sponge. (1822)"
  2619.   (1822.8) J. Parkinson Outl. Oryctol. 334 "In the masses of mountain limestone..are immense accumulations of crinoideal and *terebratular remains. (1822)"
  2620.   (1822.9) J. Adams Sk. Voy. Afr. v. 77 "Three-fourths of all the negroes sold at Bonny were Heebos, the remaining fourth was composed of..the Ibbiby. (1822)"
  2621.   (1822.10) J. Flint Lett. Amer. 309 note, "The great cave in Kentucky is called the Mammoth Cave, although none of the remains of that animal have been found in it. (1822)"
  2622.   (1822.11) Shelley Death i. 6 "All dead! those vacant names alone..remain. (1822)"
  2623.   (1822.12) S. Coleridge tr. Dobrizhoffer's Acct. Abipones I. 125 "The equestrian nations remaining in Chaco, and still formidable to the Spaniards, are the Abipones,..and Oekakakalots, Guaycurus, or Lenguas. (1822)"
  2624.   (1822.13) Shelley tr. Calderon i. 188 "Which of the two Will remain conqueror? " (1822)"
  2625.   (1822.14) Scott Nigel viii, "Her character for trustiness remained..unimpeached. (1822)"
  2626.   (1822.15) T. Taylor Apuleius' Gold. Ass vi. 132 "Having barred the barking of the dog by..the remaining sop. (1822)"
  2627.   (1822.16) T. Taylor Apuleius 172 "The remaining space of the year is completed by the residual months. (1822)"
  2628.   (1822-34.1) Good's Study Med. (ed. 4) I. 704 "There is no longer any rallying or reactive power remaining. (1822-"
  2629.   (1822-34.2) Good's Study Med. (ed. 4) I. 392 "Diemerbroeck relates the case of a pearl-diver, who, under his own eye remained half-an-hour at a time under water, while pursuing his hunt for pearl muscles. (1822-"
  2630.   (1822-7.1) Good Study Med. (1829) I. 187 "A little toast and water alone..will often sit easy when nothing else will remain. (1822-"
  2631.   (1822-7.2) Good Study Med. (1829) IV. 687 "The sound parts remain unimplicated in the action. (1822-"
  2632.   (1823.1) Byron Juan xiii. xxxvii, "About a liquid glassful will remain. (1823)"
  2633.   (1823.2) Bentham Not Paul 285 "So long as the predictor lived, it [sc. the prediction] would remain good and undisfulfilled. (1823)"
  2634.   (1823.3) F. Cooper Pioneer vii. (1869) 35/2 "The remainder of the party withdrew to an eating parlour. (1823)"
  2635.   (1823.4) Faraday in Q. Jrnl. Sci., Lit., &. Arts 239 "During the condensation of the gas in this manner, a liquid has been observed to deposit from it. It is not, however, a result of the liquefaction of the gas, but the deposition of a vapour (using the terms gas and vapour in their common acceptation) from it, and when taken out of the vessel it remains liquid at common temperatures and pressures. (1823)"
  2636.   (1823.5) J. Badcock Dom. Amusem. 108 "Lead not being vaporizable, remains behind. (1823)"
  2637.   (1823.6) J. Wilson Trials Marg. Lyndsay xxxi, "In which he had not supposed such a capacity of love had yet remained inextinct. (1823)"
  2638.   (1823.7) J. Badcock Dom. Amusem. 151 "Flour, being..exposed to the constant running of water, until it comes off colourless, the gluten will remain. (1823)"
  2639.   (1823.8) Lockhart Reg. Dalton i. viii. (1842) 46 "Her wedding-sheet, which, according to the primitive fashion of the district, had been carefully laid by for that purpose, was formed into the shroud which enveloped her remains. (1823)"
  2640.   (1823.9) Moor Suffolk Words, "Scraps,..the small pieces of fat pork remaining after the operation of boiling for the purpose of extracting the lard. (1823)"
  2641.   (1823.10) P. Nicholson Pract. Build. 474 "The dentil-bands should remain uncut. (1823)"
  2642.   (1823.11) P. Nicholson Pract. Build. 589 "Nebule; a zigzag ornament, but without angles, frequently found in the remains of Saxon architecture. (1823)"
  2643.   (1823.12) W. Scoresby Jrnl. 91 "With the aid of a few observations taken `in stays' the remaining twelve points were likewise determined. (1823)"
  2644.   (1823.13) Edin. Rev. XXXIX. 73 "Too many of these namby-pamby lyrics have still been allowed to remain. (1823)"
  2645.   (1824.1) Burchell Trav. II. 99 "One of our party fell in with the fresh remains of a kaama or hartebeest. (1824)"
  2646.   (1824.2) Col. Hawker Shooting (ed. 3) 8 "There are two good ways of boring; the one is, to form a cylinder for about three-fourths of the barrel, and let the remaining part be gradually relieved to the muzzle. (1824)"
  2647.   (1824.3) J. Mackintosh Jrnl. 28 Sept. in R. J. Mackintosh Life (1835) II. 415 "Went to see the `Chapelle Ardente' at St. Denis, where the king's remains lie in state. (1824)"
  2648.   (1824.4) Lamb Elia Ser. ii. Capt. Jackson, "He would sometimes finish the remainder crust, to show that he wished no savings. (1824)"
  2649.   (1824.5) Mactaggart Gallovid. Encycl. (1876) 233 "Unpestered, sequestered, Deep hidden I remain. (1824)"
  2650.   (1824.6) Miss Mitford Village Ser. i. 64 "She paid her faithless suitor the compliment of remaining loverless for three weary months. (1824)"
  2651.   (1824.7) Miss Mitford Village Ser. i. (1863) 122 "The remains of an old friary. (1824)"
  2652.   (1824.8) R. Stuart Hist. Steam Engine, "The power of the condensing Engine is..known by ascertaining the temperature of the steam, which moves the piston, the area of the piston, and the temperature of the vapour which remains. (1824)"
  2653.   (1824.9) R. Crabb Tales 142 "He became well in his health; but he remained quite a fool for the rest of his life!" (1824)"
  2654.   (1824.10) T. Tegg Chron. Introd. 17 "The Cycle of Indiction..was established by Constantine a.d. 312; if therefore from any given year of the Christian era 312 be subtracted and the remainder be divided by 15, the year of this cycle will be obtained. (1824)"
  2655.   (1824.11) W. J. Burchell Trav. S. Afr. II. 408 "The piicho or assembly remained sitting in easy conversation for nearly an hour longer. (1824)"
  2656.   (1824.12) Examiner 650/2, "I must upgather to the strife the reason that remains. (1824)"
  2657.   (1825.1) Beddoes Epitaph Poems (1851) 203 "This is the remain Of one best union of that deathless twain. (1825)"
  2658.   (1825.2) Beddoes Let. 4 Dec. in Poems p. li, "It still remains for some one to exhibit the sum of his experience in mental pathology and therapeutics, not in a cold, technical, dead description, but a living semiotical display. (1825)"
  2659.   (1825.3) Brockett, "Hinder-ends, refuse of corn-such as remains after it is winnowed. (1825)"
  2660.   (1825.4) Brockett N.C. Gloss., "*Stob-feathers, the short unfledged feathers that remain on a fowl after it has been plucked. (1825)"
  2661.   (1825.5) C. D. Colden Mem. 93 "Why should the trans-Allegany States have remained united with those on the Atlantic? " (1825)"
  2662.   (1825.6) Coleridge Aids Refl. (1858) I. 394 "If we exclude space.., the time remains as a spaceless point. (1825)"
  2663.   (1825.7) Forby Voc. E. Anglia, "Shack... The shaken grain remaining on the ground when harvest and gleaning are over; or, in woodland countries, the acorns, or mast under the trees. (1825)"
  2664.   (1825.8) Hook Sayings &. Doings II. 283 "His maiden aunt, whose heart had remained unthawed for upwards of sixty winters. (1825)"
  2665.   (1825.9) Hogg Tales &. Sk. (1837) V. 146 "Business that..must remain untransacted. (1825)"
  2666.   (1825.10) J. Nicholson Operat. Mechanic 307 "It..remains for a short period in contact with the surface of the *ink-roller..thereby receiving a portion of ink upon its surface. (1825)"
  2667.   (1825.11) J. Nicholson Operat. Mechanic 608 "It is absolutely necessary that the lime..be allowed to remain a considerable time macerating or souring in water. (1825)"
  2668.   (1825.12) J. Nicholson Operat. Mechanic 376 "The pipe G is a sort of gauge, by means of which, after the pulp rises to a proper height in the vessel L, the remainder of the water is carried off into the cistern C. (1825)"
  2669.   (1825.13) J. Nicholson Operat. Mechanic 407 "He..wets the fibres [of flax or hemp] and rubs them together, which, by the glutine remaining in them will cause them to adhere. (1825)"
  2670.   (1825.14) J. Nicholson Operat. Mechanic 662 "The whole power of the engine would be expended in impelling itself and the ship..and no free power would remain for freight. (1825)"
  2671.   (1825.15) J. Nicholson Operat. Mechanic 671 "It appears to us that this point still remains in a very undecided state. (1825)"
  2672.   (1825.16) Loudon Agric. §.2940 "When the single sheaves (gaites) have remained in this position for a few days, if [etc.]. (1825)"
  2673.   (1825.17) Scott Talism. iv, "I am but the vile and despised sign, which points out to the wearied traveller a harbour of rest and security, but must itself remain for ever without doors. (1825)"
  2674.   (1825.18) Scott Talism. xvii, "I would buy with every jewel I have, that our fatal jest had remained unacted. (1825)"
  2675.   (1825.19) Scott Betrothed xx, "`Guarine,' he added, addressing his squire, `let the watch be posted, and do thou remain within the tent.' " (1825)"
  2676.   (1825.20) Scott Betrothed xix, "Eveline remained silent. The abbess took the word. (1825)"
  2677.   (1825.21) Scott Betrothed xviii, "Whether he goes to the Crusade or abides at home, the character of Hugh Lacy will remain as unimpeached in point of courage as that of the Archbishop Baldwin in point of sanctitude. (1825)"
  2678.   (1825.22) Waterton Wand. S. Amer. i. i. 88 "The only mode then that remains is to proceed by water. (1825)"
  2679.   (1825.23) Greenhouse Comp. I. 221 "Where entire plants are layed down to produce layers, they are called stools; and the main root remains there as a stool for several years. (1825)"
  2680.   (1825.24) Phil. Mag. LXV. 227 "With common salt I obtained the same results, mercury remaining, and *white precipitate being thrown down from the solutions, by liquid ammonia. (1825)"
  2681.   (1825-9.1) Mrs. Sherwood Lady of Manor I. viii. 334 "During the absence of Lord T--, the family-mansion had remained untenanted, the houses of servants and dependents unset. (1825-"
  2682.   (1826.1) F. Reynolds Life &. T. II. 303 note, "He could scarcely ever get anybody but dull toading tuft&dubh.hunters to remain there above four days. (1826)"
  2683.   (1826.2) Good Bk. Nat. (1834) I. 166 "The hilum or eye..is a cicatrix or umbilicus remaining after the separation of the umbilical cord from the pericarp. (1826)"
  2684.   (1826.3) Henry Elem. Chem. I. 635 "The remaining salts of alumina have no properties sufficiently important to entitle them to a separate description. (1826)"
  2685.   (1826.4) Henry Elem. Chem. I. 245 "Common or inelastic fluids are capable of remaining in contact with each other for a long time without admixture. (1826)"
  2686.   (1826.5) Henry Elem. Chem. I. 540 "Nitrate of potassa is rapidly decomposed by charcoal at a high temperature..The products of this combustion..are carbonic acid and nitrogen gases. Part of the carbonic acid also remains attached to the residuary alkali, and may be obtained from it on adding a stronger acid. This residue was termed, by the old chemists, clyssus of nitre. (1826)"
  2687.   (1826.6) Hallam in Edin. Rev. XLIV. 2 "There would be no historical certainty remaining, if it were possible to disbelieve such a contemporary witness as Sir Thomas More. (1826)"
  2688.   (1826.7) Kirby &. Sp. Entomol. III. 137 "The remaining description of unguiferous prolegs..are those of certain Diptera. (1826)"
  2689.   (1826.8) Kirby &. Sp. Entomol. III. xxx. 211 "It will not suffer this memento of its former state [a cast-off skin] to remain near it. (1826)"
  2690.   (1826.9) Kirby &. Sp. Entomol. III. xxxi. 241 "The wings..remain attached to the puparium or pupa-case. (1826)"
  2691.   (1826.10) Kirby &. Sp. Entomol. IV. 440 "Its animal productions shall no longer remain unregistered and undescribed. (1826)"
  2692.   (1826.11) Malthus Popul. (ed. 6) II. 457 "If the statute..were to remain unexpunged. (1826)"
  2693.   (1826.12) Scott Woodst. xxviii, "Some unhappy mistake, the grounds of which shall remain..uninquired into. (1826)"
  2694.   (1826.13) Scott Jrnl. 3 Apr., "My dear Chief, whom I love very much, though a little obsidional or so, remains till three. (1826)"
  2695.   (1826.14) Scott Woodst. ii, "Will he give us the remains of his worshipful and economical house-keeping? " (1826)"
  2696.   (1826.15) T. L. McKenney Sk. Tour to Lakes (1827) 387 "Three were full blood, the remainder half breeds, and *quarter breeds. (1826)"
  2697.   (1826.16) W. A. Miles Deverel Barrow 4 "The chevron or zig zag, that favorite British ornament so prominent in Egyptian remains. (1826)"
  2698.   (1826.17) Art of Brewing (ed. 2) 32 "The beer..cannot recover itself, but remains sickly, and becomes sour. (1826)"
  2699.   (1826.18) Art Brewing (ed. 2) 127 "The question, therefore, still remains undetermined. (1826)"
  2700.   (1826.19) Art of Brewing (ed. 2) 32 "It cannot recover itself, but remains sickly, and becomes sour. (1826)"
  2701.   (1826.20) Art of Brewing (ed. 2) 6 "The beer..not suffered to remain in small quantities in the stillions or other utensils. (1826)"
  2702.   (1826.21) Q. Rev. XXXIV. 75 "This example remained unfollowed by England for almost a century. (1826)"
  2703.   (1826.22) in Hone Every-day Bk. II. 620 "That their apprentices..were..rendered objects for the remainder of their lives. (1826)"
  2704.   (1827.1) Barrington Pers. Sk. I. iv. 62 "Nothing..could induce me to remain a walking gentleman: and so, every occupation that I could think of having its peculiar disqualification, I remained [etc.]. (1827)"
  2705.   (1827.2) Clare Sheph. Cal. 32 "Shepherds, that within their hulks remain. (1827)"
  2706.   (1827.3) Cunningham N.S. Wales II. xxx. 252 "None remained but the old fence, who continued Bible-reading to the end of the voyage. (1827)"
  2707.   (1827.4) De Quincey Last Days of Kant Wks. 1854 III. 121 "He smoked a pipe of tobacco..so rapidly, that a pile of reliques partially a-glow remained unsmoked. (1827)"
  2708.   (1827.5) Faraday Chem. Manip. xvi. (1842) 420 "The small quantity of fluid remaining..is to be turned out, by inclining the tube. (1827)"
  2709.   (1827.6) Hood Mids. Fairies xxiv, "Their memories are dimm'd and torn, Like the remainder tatters of a dream. (1827)"
  2710.   (1827.7) Hallam Const. Hist. (1876) I. i. 7 "In a few counties there still remained a palatine jurisdiction, exclusive of the king's courts. (1827)"
  2711.   (1827.8) Hutton Course Math. I. 53 "The Common Measure of two or more numbers, is that..which will divide them all without remainder. (1827)"
  2712.   (1827.9) Hallam Const. Hist. iii. (1876) I. 123 "Henry had exercised the power with which his parliament..had invested him, by settling the succession in remainder upon the house of Suffolk. (1827)"
  2713.   (1827.10) Hallam Const. Hist. (1876) II. x. 177 "It remained only..to try once more the fortune of war. (1827)"
  2714.   (1827.11) J. Powell Devises (ed. 3) II. 245 "An executory limitation [is] engrafted on an alternate contingent remainder in fee on another. (1827)"
  2715.   (1827.12) Jarman Powell's Devises II. 217 "Where an estate in remainder is limited in terms of contingency, on the happening of certain events. (1827)"
  2716.   (1827.13) Jarman Devises II. 217 "The Court held..that the adverbs of time, when, &.c. do not make any thing necessary to precede the settling (i.e. the vesting) of the remainder. (1827)"
  2717.   (1827.14) L. E. Ude French Cook 461 "The oven must be moderately hot, as the babas must remain a long time in. (1827)"
  2718.   (1827.15) Pollok Course T. ii. 341 "For temporal death, although unstinged, remained. (1827)"
  2719.   (1827.16) R. Jameson tr. Cuvier's Theory Earth 97 "Certain lignites and molasses do in fact contain them [i.e. fossil remains of terrestrial mammifera]. (1827)"
  2720.   (1827.17) Southey Hist. Penins. War II. 553 "The few mules and horses which remained unslaughtered. (1827)"
  2721.   (1827.18) Steuart Planter's G. (1828) 21 "The Remains of the Greek Geoponic writers. (1827)"
  2722.   (1827.19) Southey Hist. Penins. War II. 762 "The rear-guard of cavalry..remained bridled up all night. (1827)"
  2723.   (1827.20) Southey Hist. Penins. War II. xxiii. 363 "His last remaining anxiety was for the provisionment of Barcelona. (1827)"
  2724.   (1827.21) T. Hamilton Youth &. Manhood C. Thornton (1845) 76, "I..gladly consigned the remains of the dish to the care of my *ruby-visaged neighbour. (1827)"
  2725.   (1827.22) U.S. Supreme Court Rep. XXV. 442 "The power to direct the removal of gun-powder is a branch of the *police power which unquestionably remains..with the states. (1827)"
  2726.   (1828.1) Capt. Smyth Pres. St. Sardinia 4 "The very singular remains strewed over Sardinia..called Nuraggis... They are strong buildings, in the form of a truncated cone, composed of masses of stone..arranged in layers. (1828)"
  2727.   (1828.2) Carlyle Misc. (1840) I. 343 "A thousand battle-fields remain unsung. (1828)"
  2728.   (1828.3) Carr Craven Gloss., "`To stick in the stomach,' to remain in the memory with angry resentment. (1828)"
  2729.   (1828.4) Davy Salmonia 30, "I thought after a fish had been hooked, he remained sick and sulky for some time. (1828)"
  2730.   (1828.5) E. T. Artis Durobrivae of Antoninus Pl. 48 "Fine red Ware in relief, collected in excavating the remains of a Roman Pottery in the parish of Castor. (1828)"
  2731.   (1828.6) H. H. Wilson in Asiatic Researches 96 "At noon, he halted and bathed the god, and prepared his food, and presented it, and then took the Pras&aacu.d and put it in a vessel, and fed upon what remained. (1828)"
  2732.   (1828.7) Moir Mansie Wauch ii. 25 "Imagining that nothing remained for them, but to dight their nebs and flee up. (1828)"
  2733.   (1828.8) Miss Mitford Village Ser. iii. 294 "One, however, of his adversaries..still remained unsilenced. (1828)"
  2734.   (1828.9) Scott F.M. Perth vi, "I cannot suffer my feelings..to remain unexplained, without the possibility of my being greatly misconceived. (1828)"
  2735.   (1828.10) Tytler Hist. Scot. (1864) I. 221 "The large balance of the ransom which still remained unpaid. (1828)"
  2736.   (1828.11) Webster, "Patellite, fossil remains of the patella, a shell. (1828)"
  2737.   (1828.12) Webster, "Turrilite, the fossil remains of a spiral multilocular shell. (1828)"
  2738.   (1828.13) Athen&ae.aeig;um 12 Feb. 103/1 "Whether or not the `Life of Columbus' will restore it, remains yet to be seen. (1828)"
  2739.   (1828.14) Blackw. Mag. XXIV. 188 "Shall our cachinnatory muscles remain rigid? " (1828)"
  2740.   (1828.15) Boy's Own Bk. 12 "The moment it [a peg-top] rolls out, he may take it up, and peg at those which still remain inside. (1828)"
  2741.   (1828.16) Craven Dial. I. 93 "Crockes, two crooked timbers, of a natural bend, forming a Gothic arch. They generally rest in large blocks of stone. Many roofs of this construction are still remaining in ancient farm-houses and barns. (1828)"
  2742.   (1828.17) Foreign Q. Rev. 39 "Scarcely a fragment remains of old Magyar minstrelsy. (1828)"
  2743.   (1828.18) Sporting Mag. June 202/2 "Ascot still remains a pattern to all race courses throughout the kingdom. (1828)"
  2744.   (1828.19) [G. C. Lewis] tr. Boeckh's Pol. Econ. Athens I. 318 "These ambassadors remained absent three months, although they might have equally well returned at the end of one. (1828)"
  2745.   (1828-32.1) Webster, "Nyctalops, one who loses his sight as night comes on, and remains blind until morning. (1828-"
  2746.   (1828-32.2) Webster s.v., "The consul remained unaccredited. (1828-"
  2747.   (1828-32.3) Webster, "*Serpulite, petrified shells or fossil remains of the genus Serpula. (1828-"
  2748.   (1828-40.1) Tytler Hist. Scot. (1864) I. 153 "The servants who remained in the *camp-huts. (1828-"
  2749.   (1829.1) Bentham Justice &. Cod. Petit., Abr. Petit. Justice 3 "The system..would remain as it does in all its mischievousness. (1829)"
  2750.   (1829.2) Bentham Justice &. Cod. Petit. 83 "The other part [of suits] remain unheard and are called remanets or remanents. (1829)"
  2751.   (1829.3) G. R. Gleig Chelsea Pensioners (1840) 207 "A few crums which remained in our havresacks. (1829)"
  2752.   (1829.4) I. Taylor Enthus. i. (1867) 18 "We ought not to heed the injudicious, and perhaps sinister, delicacy of some persons who had rather that truth should remain for ever sullied [etc.]. (1829)"
  2753.   (1829.5) J. MacTaggart Three Yrs. Canada II. 202 "When the snow falls deep, before the ice has had time to freeze to any considerable thickness, the river roads remain dangerous all the season. (1829)"
  2754.   (1829.6) J. Kenney Illust. Stranger ii. i. 24 "Some botch of an embalmer, who had not done justice to Your princely remains. (1829)"
  2755.   (1829.7) J. Haggard Rep. Cases Eccl. Courts I. 728 "If the parties lay together in one bed for so many years, of such ages, and the woman is certified to remain virgo intacta, there cannot be a stronger presumption that impotency existed, and that it was incurable. (1829)"
  2756.   (1829.8) Landor Imag. Conv. Wks. 1846 II. 211 "A good writer will not..macerate things into such particles that nothing shall be remaining of their natural contexture. (1829)"
  2757.   (1829.9) R. Stuart Anecd. Steam Eng. I. 149 "Air remained in the cylinder, and prevented..the fall of the piston..: from this cause alone, (and which was afterwards known by the term of *wind-logged) this engine must have soon ceased its motion. (1829)"
  2758.   (1829.10) Scott Anne of G. xx, "As thou desirest to sleep in an unbloody grave, let me warn thee, that the secrets of this night shall remain with thee. (1829)"
  2759.   (1829.11) Sir W. Hamilton Discuss., Philos. Uncondit. (1852) 4 "Rationalism (more properly Intellectualism) has, from his [Leibnitz's] time, always remained the favorite philosophy of the Germans. (1829)"
  2760.   (1829.12) Scott Rob Roy xix, "There was a necessity..for arresting the horse, and placing him in Baillie Trumbull's stable, therein to remain at livery, at the rate of twelve shillings (Scotch) per diem. (1829)"
  2761.   (1829.13) Southey in For. Rev. &. Cont. Misc. III. 49 "Those for whom the priests would certify might remain. (1829)"
  2762.   (1829.14) Blackw. Mag. XXV. 346 "The soul may remain the same, but a new body is actually given to it by the interposition of vestiary talent. (1829)"
  2763.   (1830.1) Booth L'pool &. Manch. Rly. 55 "The remainder, deposited as spoil banks, may be seen heaped up like Pelion upon Ossa. (1830)"
  2764.   (1830.2) Bp. Monk Life Bentley 115 "The dean..allowed the &pstlg.170 to remain in Bentley's hands..to be expended in purchasing furniture for the master's lodge. (1830)"
  2765.   (1830.3) Cobbett Rur. Rides 163 "That gentleman remains uncompensated for his sufferings. (1830)"
  2766.   (1830.4) Hardie Hoyle 44 "(Piquet) Talon, or stock, is the eight remaining cards, after twelve are dealt to each person. (1830)"
  2767.   (1830.5) Herschel Stud. Nat. Phil. 324 "The phenomena of the communication of magnetism and what is called its induced state, alone remain unaccounted for. (1830)"
  2768.   (1830.6) Lyell Princ. Geol. I. 125 "We may select the great carboniferous series..as the oldest system of rocks of which the organic remains furnish any decisive evidence as to climate. (1830)"
  2769.   (1830.7) Lyell Princ. Geol. 3 "A comparative anatomist may derive some accession of knowledge from the bare inspection of the remains of an extinct quadruped. (1830)"
  2770.   (1830.8) Lyell Princ. Geol. I. 278 "The remains of an ancient entrenchment..This earth-work was evidently once of considerable extent. (1830)"
  2771.   (1830.9) Lyell Princ. Geol. I. 4 "The imperfect remains of lost species of animals and plants. (1830)"
  2772.   (1830.10) Lyell Princ. Geol. I. 398 "These deep-seated igneous formations must underlie all the strata containing organic remains. (1830)"
  2773.   (1830.11) Lindley Nat. Syst. Bot. 88 "In Carmich&ae.aeig;lia the valves separate from the suture, which remains entire, like the replum of Crucifer&ae.aeig;. (1830)"
  2774.   (1830.12) Lyell Princ. Geol. I. 114 "If such species be termed modern, in comparison to races which preceded them, their remains, nevertheless, enter into submarine deposits many hundred miles in length. (1830)"
  2775.   (1830.13) M. Donovan Dom. Econ. I. 137 "What remains, when the decomposition has totally broken down the structure of the vegetable, is a black pulverulent substance... This constitutes what is called vegetable mould, and is also the chief ingredient in vegetable manure. (1830)"
  2776.   (1830.14) M. Donovan Dom. Econ. I. 249 "The *grape-cake which remains after the wine has been pressed out is called by the French les marcs de raisin. (1830)"
  2777.   (1830.15) M. Donovan Dom. Econ. I. 175 "The liquor is pumped..into a large reservoir, called a jack-back, in which it is allowed to remain until all the yest has collected on the surface. (1830)"
  2778.   (1830.16) Monk Bentley xv. 424 "Joanna..was his favourite child:..having received from him the fondling appellation of Jug in her infancy, she continued to be called Jug Bentley, as long as she remained unmarried. (1830)"
  2779.   (1830.17) Mackintosh Eth. Philos. Wks. 1846 I. 59 "A permanent foundation of his [Hobbes'] fame remains in his admirable style, which seems to be the very perfection of didactic language. (1830)"
  2780.   (1830.18) M. Donovan Dom. Econ. I. 49 "Her skeleton..remained entire in the chair, which was only a little scorched. (1830)"
  2781.   (1830.19) Miss Mitford Village Ser. iv. 332 "The dresser was..adorned with the remains of a long preserved set of tea-china, of a light rambling pattern. (1830)"
  2782.   (1830.20) M. Donovan Domest. Econ. I. 91 "When malt which has been thus sprinkled remains some time in store, it grows soft, or slack, as it is called. (1830)"
  2783.   (1830.21) M. Donovan Dom. Econ. II. 119 "Some [hogs] will fatten where others would remain starvelings. (1830)"
  2784.   (1830.22) Poisson in Q. Jrnl. Sci., Lit. &. Arts VI. 96 "This embarrassment..remained to the period when M. Legendre proposed a direct and uniform method of forming the final equations, which was generally adopted under the name of Method of least squares of the errors, which was assigned to it by its author. (1830)"
  2785.   (1830.23) Scott Demonol. viii. 266 "The country remained at quiet. (1830)"
  2786.   (1830.24) Tennyson Talk. Oak 204 "A thousand thanks for what I learn And what remains to tell. (1830)"
  2787.   (1830.25) Edin. Encycl. XVII. 12/1 "The floating iceberg remains to be considered... In many parts of the Antarctic regions, they are met with in vast numbers, and of a prodigious size. (1830)"
  2788.   (1830.26) Forby's Vocab. E. Anglia, Mem. p. xxxix, "With only one more extract I will close what remains to be said respecting the Icenian Glossary. (1830)"
  2789.   (1830.27) Glouc. Farm Rep. 6 in Lib. Usef. Kn., Husb. III, "About one-third of the whole crop consists of Swedish turnips,..the remainder of the white Norfolk and the red-tops. (1830)"
  2790.   (1831.1) A. Herbert in Sir F. Madden Will. &. Werwolf (1832) 36 "A wolf who..prowls..in quest of human flesh, for which he alone, like the lycanthropist, has any taste remaining. (1831)"
  2791.   (1831.2) Bentham Logic App., Wks. 1843 VIII. 286/2 "By *Uranognosy, rather than Astronomy, may that branch of Topography, taken in its largest sense, which remains after the substraction of Geography be designated. (1831)"
  2792.   (1831.3) Brewster Newton (1855) II. xvi. 100 "He regarded fossils as the real remains of plants and animals which had been buried in the strata. (1831)"
  2793.   (1831.4) Carlyle Sart. Res. i. iv, "The remainder [of his sentences] are in quite angular attitudes, buttressed-up by props (of parentheses and dashes). (1831)"
  2794.   (1831.5) Carlyle Sart. Res. iii. vi, "The man John Baliol being quite gone, and only the `Toom Tabard' (Empty Gown) remaining. (1831)"
  2795.   (1831.6) Carlyle Sart. Res. ii. iv, "I undertook to compose his Epitaph;..which however..still remains unengraven. (1831)"
  2796.   (1831.7) Carlyle Sart. Res. (1858) 81, "I undertook to compose his Epitaph..which, however, for an alleged defect of Latinity..still remains unengraven. (1831)"
  2797.   (1831.8) Disraeli Yng. Duke (L.), "One thing remained to be lost-what he called his honour, which was already on the scent to play booty. (1831)"
  2798.   (1831.9) James Philip Aug. xvi, "Let his corpse remain unburied, and his bones whiten in the wind! " (1831)"
  2799.   (1831.10) J. Davies Man. Mat. Med. 75 "The remainder is a lignous substance. (1831)"
  2800.   (1831.11) J. Davies Manual Mat. Med. 194 "Colophony or Dry Resin..is the resinous part of the turpentine remaining in the still after the extraction of the essential oil by distillation. (1831)"
  2801.   (1831.12) Jane Porter Sir. E. Seaward's Narr. I. 61 "It [sc. the pump] sucked, that is no more water remained within reach. (1831)"
  2802.   (1831.13) R. Cox Adventures Columbia River I. vii. 149 "We got plenty of salmon while we remained here, and some lamprey eels, the latter of which were oily and very strong. (1831)"
  2803.   (1831.14) Rennie Montagu's Ornith. Dict. 427 "Rock pipit... This species appears to have remained long either unnoticed, or confounded with others, by the early ornithologists. (1831)"
  2804.   (1831.15) Scott Jrnl. 26 Nov., "I got home about midnight; but remain unpoetised and unspeeched. (1831)"
  2805.   (1831.16) Scott Jrnl. 26 Nov., "I got home about mid-night; but remain unpoetised and *unspeeched. (1831)"
  2806.   (1831.17) Scott Jrnl. (1890) II. 435 "After some pour&dubh.parlers Mr. L--..must remain on board. (1831)"
  2807.   (1831.18) Scott Ct. Rob. xxvi, "So you may at a word count upon remaining prisoner here until [etc.]. (1831)"
  2808.   (1831.19) Scott Ct. Rob. x, "So it is, the spell remains unachieved. (1831)"
  2809.   (1831.20) Scott Ct. Rob. viii, "And now let this singular person remain for a time unmentioned. (1831)"
  2810.   (1831.21) T. Hope Ess. Origin Man I. 164 "Those [upper regions] in which electricity, from less interference of and remixture with other forces.., remains most pure. (1831)"
  2811.   (1831.22) T. Hope Ess. Origin Man III. 229 "To many a man the storms of the day remain unsucceeded by a serene sunset. (1831)"
  2812.   (1831.23) T. Hope Ess. Origin Man II. 110 "These neckings remain so flexible that..the pressure from the air above weighs them down. (1831)"
  2813.   (1831.24) Ann. Reg. 11 "The new constituency being thus formed, the remaining part of the ministerial plan regarded the actual election. (1831)"
  2814.   (1831.25) E. Ross Farm Rep. 88 in Lib. Usef. Kn., Husb. III, "The land was allowed `to rest'-i.e., to remain unploughed for a period of years. (1831)"
  2815.   (1831.26) Fraser's Mag. III. 271 "The exhumators of the remains of Adam Smith. (1831)"
  2816.   (1831.27) Soc. Life Eng. &. Fr. 411 "The lamp-iron yet remains at the corner of the Place de Greve, to which Foulon..was suspended in July 1790. (1831)"
  2817.   (1832.1) Bentham Ess. Lang. Wks. 1843 VIII. 327 "Of the history of language, no inconsiderable part remains to this day written upon the face of it. (1832)"
  2818.   (1832.2) Brewster Nat. Magic iv. 65 "So that the image may remain stationary. (1832)"
  2819.   (1832.3) Babbage Econ. Manuf. xxiii. (ed. 3) 236 "Others remain in the form of melted slags, floating on the surface of the iron. (1832)"
  2820.   (1832.4) Clift in Trans. Geol. Soc. (1835) III. 437 "The Remains of the Megatherium described in this paper. (1832)"
  2821.   (1832.5) De la Beche Geol. Man (ed. 2) 193 "The presence of fossils in particular strata was instantly generalized; and it became a well received theory..that every formation..contained the same organic remains, not to be discovered in those above or beneath. (1832)"
  2822.   (1832.6) De la Beche Geol. Man. (ed. 2) 297 "The remains of mammalia have not yet been detected in the cretaceous group. (1832)"
  2823.   (1832.7) De la Beche Geol. Man. (ed. 2) 210 "The whole is evidently a detritus of the Alpine rocks, and in it organic remains are by no means common. (1832)"
  2824.   (1832.8) H. Melvill in Preacher III. 100/2 "If a few portions of the Bible were expurged, it would be hard..to prove the doctrine from the remainder. (1832)"
  2825.   (1832.9) Ht. Martineau Homes Abr. vii. 104 "He had made a merit of remaining at his work. (1832)"
  2826.   (1832.10) Ht. Martineau Life in Wilds ix. 121 "There was a general disposition to remain. (1832)"
  2827.   (1832.11) J. Bree St. Herbert's Isle 19 "The burly thane..oft in *lady-bower would long remain. (1832)"
  2828.   (1832.12) J. Green Monogr. Trilobites N. Amer. 14 "The fossil remains of the trilobite family. (1832)"
  2829.   (1832.13) Ld. Houghton in T. W. Reid Life I. 122 "The doctor here tells me that I..must live very low while I remain in Rome. (1832)"
  2830.   (1832.14) Lindley Introd. Bot. 201 "Sometimes one membrane only remains,..stretching across the orifice of the theca, which is closed up by it; this is sometimes named the tympanum. (1832)"
  2831.   (1832.15) Miss Wordsworth Loving &. Liking in Wordsw. Poet. Wks. I. 251 "Likings come, and pass away; 'Tis love that remains till our latest day. (1832)"
  2832.   (1832.16) Pinnock L. Murray's Eng. Gram. viii. §.6. 129 "The Imperfect Tense represents the action or event, either as past and finished or as remaining unfinished at a certain time past. (1832)"
  2833.   (1832.17) Fraser's Mag. V. 553 "The fossilated remains of their skeletons. (1832)"
  2834.   (1832.18) Planting 91 in Husbandry (Libr. Usef. Knowl.) III, "Standard.-The shoots of a coppice stool, selected from those cut down as underwood to remain for large poles or timber-trees. (1832)"
  2835.   (1832.19) Prop. Reg. Instr. Cavalry ii. 17 "If the numbers are uneven, the last man but one..must remain uncovered. (1832)"
  2836.   (1832.20) tr. Sismondi's Ital. Rep. xvi. 345 "He had been named commissary general, with unlimited power over all that remained without the capital. (1832)"
  2837.   (1833.1) Alison Hist. Europe (1849) I. iv. §.38. 474 "The remains of monarchical attachment yet lingered. (1833)"
  2838.   (1833.2) Coleridge Table-t. 18 Apr., "So long as the Bishop of Rome remains Pope, and has an army of Mamelukes all over the world, we shall do very little. (1833)"
  2839.   (1833.3) Ht. Martineau Manch. Strike ix. 99 "A slack season in which many workmen remain unemployed. (1833)"
  2840.   (1833.4) Ht. Martineau Brooke Farm v. 62 "Half the larches are to remain for timber trees; the other half are nurses, and will be thinned out. (1833)"
  2841.   (1833.5) Ht. Martineau Br. Creek iii. 64 "A brisk traffic took place in the remaining articles. (1833)"
  2842.   (1833.6) Ht. Martineau Loom &. Lugger i. i. 3 "There was little encouragement to invest his remaining capital. (1833)"
  2843.   (1833.7) Ht. Martineau Fr. Wines &. Pol. i. 13 "Of the chesnut woods nothing remained but an assemblage of bare poles. (1833)"
  2844.   (1833.8) Ht. Martineau Briery Creek iv. 73 "The money he had locked up in land would never be productive while he remained its owner. (1833)"
  2845.   (1833.9) I. Taylor Fanat. vi. 169 "The tremendous doctrine of eternal perdition..will remain at large..to be drawn on this side or that as may best subserve the purposes of intimidation. (1833)"
  2846.   (1833.10) J. Holland Manuf. Metals II. 287 "The equiponderance of the scales may remain unaffected. (1833)"
  2847.   (1833.11) J. Holland Manuf. Metal II. 105 "A *gun-breeching till of late years, was what it still remains in muskets used in the army, simply a plug screwed into the end of the barrel. (1833)"
  2848.   (1833.12) Jas. Davidson Brit. &. Rom. Rem. Axminster 13 "It has been said that this intrenchment had formerly a double vallum,..but no vestiges of the inner vallum remain, if such an one ever existed. (1833)"
  2849.   (1833.13) Lyell Princ. Geol. III. 221 "Cuvier also mentions the remains of a species of lophiodon as occurring among the bones in the Upper Val d'Arno. (1833)"
  2850.   (1833.14) Lyell Princ. Geol. III. 59 "None of the associated mammiferous remains belong to species which now exist. (1833)"
  2851.   (1833.15) Lyell Princ. Geol. III. 362 "That great masses of subterranean lava in the volcanic foci may remain in a red hot or incandescent state. (1833)"
  2852.   (1833.16) Lyell Princ. Geol. III. 354 "The strata of sand which immediately repose on the oyster-bed are quite destitute of organic remains. (1833)"
  2853.   (1833.17) Loudon Encycl. Archit. §.1324 "When it [cider] has remained a short time quiet,..if not perfectly star-bright, which it seldom is, it should be fined with isinglass. (1833)"
  2854.   (1833.18) L. Ritchie Wand. by Loire 184 "Ditches..still remain on the townward side. (1833)"
  2855.   (1833.19) Lyell Princ. Geol. III. 324 "By `secondary', we mean those stratified rocks older than the tertiary, which contain distinct organic remains. (1833)"
  2856.   (1833.20) Lamb Elia, Product. Mod. Art, "Bowed, bent down, so would they have remained, stupor-fixed, with no thought of struggling with that inevitable judgment. (1833)"
  2857.   (1833.21) Lyell Princ. Geol. III. 4 "By a comparison of the osteology of the existing vertebrated animals with the remains found entombed in ancient strata. (1833)"
  2858.   (1833.22) Marryat P. Simple xxx, "The body is never allowed to remain many hours unburied in the tropical climates, where putrefaction is so rapid. (1833)"
  2859.   (1833.23) Marryat P. Simple (1863) 86, "I was sent on board of the guard-ship, where I remained about ten days, and then was sent round to join this frigate. (1833)"
  2860.   (1833.24) Nyren Yng. Cricketer's Tutor 28 "In reaching in too, be especially careful that the right foot remain firmly in its place behind the popping-crease. (1833)"
  2861.   (1833.25) R. Mushet in Encycl. Brit. (ed. 7) VII. 53/1 "The other piece is ensealed in a packet, and put into a box, called a *pix box,..there to remain until the final trial of the pix by jury before the king. (1833)"
  2862.   (1833.26) Rees tr. Berzelius' Anal. Inorg. Bodies 135 "When the hydrogen of the acid unites with the sulphur of the base to form sulphureted hydrogen, a metallic *sulphocyanuret remains. (1833)"
  2863.   (1833.27) R. H. Froude Rem. (1838) I. 286 "In one place there is the remains of an Ionic temple. (1833)"
  2864.   (1833.28) Sir C. Bell Hand (1834) 113 "The ichthyosaurus and plesiosaurus..inhabited the sea; their remains are found low in the lias deposit. (1833)"
  2865.   (1833.29) Tennyson Lotos Eaters 126 "Let what is broken so remain. The Gods are hard to reconcile. (1833)"
  2866.   (1833.30) Tennyson Two Voices 82 "Will thirty seasons render plain Those lonely lights that still remain, Just breaking over land and main?" (1833)"
  2867.   (1833.31) T. Hook Parson's Dau. ii. xv, "Only half a well-sized loaf remaining on the table. (1833)"
  2868.   (1833.32) T. Hook Parson's Dau. i. xi, "In this state of vegetation he remained until about ten o'clock. (1833)"
  2869.   (1833.33) Fraser's Mag. VII. 655 "What can bring back the command and disposability of back-rents, while the present national debt remains. (1833)"
  2870.   (1833.34) Instr. &. Reg. Cavalry i. 60 "The men remain at `Carry Swords', till ordered to `Slope'. (1833)"
  2871.   (1833.35) Regul. Instr. Cavalry i. 33 "Remain *quarter-faced to the right. (1833)"
  2872.   (1833-4.1) J. Phillips Geol. in Encycl. Metrop. (1845) VI. 738/1 "The houses..which have been enveloped in liquid lava, remained unmelted by it. (1833-"
  2873.   (1833-4.2) Encycl. Metrop. (1845) VI. 655/1 "It yields a most rich supply of molluscous remains. (1833-"
  2874.   (1834.1) McCulloch Dict. Comm. (ed. 2) 1089 "The *refuse sugar..remaining after the process of refining. (1834)"
  2875.   (1834.2) Coleridge Lit. Rem. I. 342 "Centries..put under the arches of a bridge, to remain no longer than until the latter are consolidated. (1834)"
  2876.   (1834.3) Coleridge Notes &. Lect. (1849) I. 233 "O what a lesson concerning..the folly of all *motive-mongering, while the individual self remains! " (1834)"
  2877.   (1834.4) De Quincey Autob. Sk. Wks. 1854 II. 175 "Stowing away..the snowy folds of a lady's gown..so voluminously, that a very small portion of it, indeed, remained for the lady's own use. (1834)"
  2878.   (1834.5) Ht. Martineau Farrers ii. 25 "Two out of the remaining four halfstarted from their chair. (1834)"
  2879.   (1834.6) H. Miller Scenes &. Leg. iv. (1857) 45 "Its place on the rock has ever since remained as undistinguishable as the scaurs and cliffs around it. (1834)"
  2880.   (1834.7) J. S. Mill in Monthly Repos. VIII. 411 "To remain..undomesticated and without a home. (1834)"
  2881.   (1834.8) J. S. Mill in Monthly Repos. VIII. 735 "He proposes that those who are convicted of offences..should be no otherwise ill-treated than by being compelled to live as a community apart... If all who, in any manner violated the laws, were removed into such a place of reformation, the inhabitants of the reformatory would speedily outnumber the remainder of the community. (1834)"
  2882.   (1834.9) J. S. Macaulay Field Fortif. 246 "While the repair of the third bay was in progress, the remaining bay was partly unplanked. (1834)"
  2883.   (1834.10) J. Forbes Laennec's Dis. Chest (ed. 4) 529 "The artery remains full and tense, and resists strongly the compressing finger. (1834)"
  2884.   (1834.11) Mar. Edgeworth Helen xxvii, "In the famous old print of the minister rat-catcher..the ridicule on placemen ratters remains. (1834)"
  2885.   (1834.12) McMurtrie Cuvier's Anim. Kingd. 98 "The Mammoth has been completely destroyed... Its remains are found..throughout all parts of North America. (1834)"
  2886.   (1834.13) M. G. Lewis Jrnl. W. Ind. 322 "The greatest part remained quietly in the negro houses beating the gumby-drum. (1834)"
  2887.   (1834.14) Pringle Afr. Sk. ii. 151 "The remains of water-wrack..afforded striking proof that at certain seasons this diminutive rill becomes a mighty..flood. (1834)"
  2888.   (1834.15) P. J. Begbie Malayan Peninsula ii. 83 "It now only remains to mention the fate of Inchi Oowan Saban. (1834)"
  2889.   (1834.16) R. Brown Misc. Bot. Wks. (1866) I. 570 "The remains of the embryoniferous areol&ae.aeig;, from four to six in number, were still visible. (1834)"
  2890.   (1834.17) Brit. Husb. I. 314 "Any large lumps remaining..should be broken with mallets, or clotting-beetles. (1834)"
  2891.   (1834.18) Chambers's Edin. Jrnl. III. 255/1 "The remainder may be ready for *spring crop with very little labour. (1834)"
  2892.   (1834.19) Edin. Rev. Oct. 73 "The only difference between Crabbe and himself is the fact, that the one was raised from the ranks, while the other is still remaining in them with at least equal independence. (1834)"
  2893.   (1834.20) Gentl. Mag. CIV. i. 104 "A rich catafalque was erected in the centre, in which the remains of the Marshal were deposited during the service. (1834)"
  2894.   (1834.21) Southern Lit. Messenger I. 87 "If he remained longer, he was in danger of tar and feathers. (1834)"
  2895.   (1834.22) Tait's Mag. I. 72/2 "*Umbrella ginghams have remained steady for some time. (1834)"
  2896.   (1834-6.1) Barlow in Encycl. Metrop. (1845) VIII. 613/2 "The remainder of the plate between the holes left by the blank was remelted again, under the denomination of sizel. (1834-"
  2897.   (1834-7.1) J. S. Macaulay Field Fortif. (1851) 54 "Four shovels are placed on the berm,..and the remaining 4 shovels and rammers on the parapet. (1834-"
  2898.   (1835.1) Beckford Recoll. 183, "I beseeched him..to remain quiet. (1835)"
  2899.   (1835.2) Dickens Let. 18 Dec. (1965) I. 109 "It will be unnecessary for me to remain here for the Declaration of the Poll on Monday. (1835)"
  2900.   (1835.3) Dickens Sk. Boz, Mr. Watkins Tottle ii, "When he got into Fleet-street, there was `a stoppage,' in which people in vehicles have the satisfaction of remaining stationary for half an hour, [etc.]. (1835)"
  2901.   (1835.4) Dickens Let. (1965) I. 56 "You would prefer living in Chambers to remaining in your present *semi-rural tranquility. (1835)"
  2902.   (1835.5) J. P. Kennedy Horse Shoe R. lii, "[They] preferred to tempt the rigors of the mountain rather than remain in their own dwellings. (1835)"
  2903.   (1835.6) Lindley Introd. Bot. (1848) II. 362 "Cancellate, when the parenchyma is wholly absent, and the veins alone remain, anastomosing and forming a kind of net-work. (1835)"
  2904.   (1835.7) Lindley Introd. Bot. (1848) II. 362 "Excurrent; in which the axis remains always in the centre, all the other parts being regularly disposed round it; as the stem of abies. (1835)"
  2905.   (1835.8) Lindley Introd. Bot. (1848) I. 242 "The withered remains of leaves which not being articulated with the stem cannot fall off but decay upon it have been called..induvi&ae.aeig;, the part so covered is said to be induviate. (1835)"
  2906.   (1835.9) Lindley Introd. Bot. (1839) 113 "The withered remains of leaves, which, not being articulated with the stem, cannot fall off, but decay upon it, have been called reliqui&ae.aeig;. (1835)"
  2907.   (1835.10) Lytton Rienzi v. v, "The horse runs from one hand, the halter remains in the other. (1835)"
  2908.   (1835.11) Marryat Olla Podr. xv, "The doctor..ungallantly told his wife she might remain all night. (1835)"
  2909.   (1835.12) Marryat J. Faithful xxiv, "Whether Captain Turnbull or I were right, remains to be proved in the sequel. (1835)"
  2910.   (1835.13) Marryat Olla Podr. xi. "How the new Poor Law Bill will work remains to be proved. (1835)"
  2911.   (1835.14) Malden Orig. Universities 169 "The appointments to the remaining five [professorships] are of a mixed nature, but the town-council has a voice in all. (1835)"
  2912.   (1835.15) Moore Mem. (1856) VII. 82, "[I] set in hard at work at the remainder of my volume. (1835)"
  2913.   (1835.16) N. P. Willis Pencillings II. xxiv. 283 "They remained in dirty white tunics reaching to the floor, and very full at the bottom, so that with the regular motion of their whirl the wind blew them out into a circle, like what the girls in our country call `making cheeses'. (1835)"
  2914.   (1835.17) R. Willis Archit. Mid. Ages ii. 27 "But the compound archway did not long remain in this simple form, its component archways were early decorated in various ways with shafts and mouldings. (1835)"
  2915.   (1835.18) Ure Philos. Manuf. 150 "The noyls, or short refuse wool, which remains entangled among the teeth, being removed. (1835)"
  2916.   (1835.19) W. Irving Tour Prairies 259 "He..fired, but without effect: the deer remained unfrightened. (1835)"
  2917.   (1835.20) Court Mag. VI. 35/1 "The morrow arrived, and the Sultan's command remained unrevoked. (1835)"
  2918.   (1835.21) Rep. Muncipal Corporations Comm. II. App. 1248 "The remaining..acres are divided into quarter acres, called `farthingdoles'. (1835)"
  2919.   (1835.22) Statist. Acc. Scot. (1845) III. 166 "The *spoon-manufacturer, who must remain stationary to fabricate his wares. (1835)"
  2920.   (1835.23) Southern Lit. Messenger I. 259 " The remaining expenses are on account of the public markets, fire companies, salaries of officers, [etc.]. (1835)"
  2921.   (1835.24) Trans. Zoological Soc. I. 234 "By remaining perfectly quiet when the animal is `up' the spectator is enabled to attain an excellent view of its movements in the water. (1835)"
  2922.   (1836.1) C. Forster Life Jebb (1851) 325 "His mortal remains were laid in St. Paul's Churchyard, Clapham. (1836)"
  2923.   (1836.2) C. J. Latrobe Rambler in Mexico 49 "The remainder were sent in advance under his domestics or mozos. (1836)"
  2924.   (1836.3) J. Gilbert Chr. Atonem. ix. (1852) 284 "God himself remains the same before and after the interposition of Christ. (1836)"
  2925.   (1836.4) J. Gully Mag.'s Formul. 68 "There remains another alkaloid substance, found in 1833, in the yellow cinchona, by MM. Henry and Delondre... This is quinodine. (1836)"
  2926.   (1836.5) J. M. Gully Magendie's Formul. 56 "The quinia and cinchonia of the quinates are precipitated and collected; the quinate of lime remains in solution. (1836)"
  2927.   (1836.6) J. Gilbert Chr. Atonem. i. (1852) 19 "Yet law was never so repealed but that it still remained as the alternative. (1836)"
  2928.   (1836.7) J. Gilbert Chr. Atonem. ix. (1852) 296 "Not a single doctrine could remain unembarrassed with doubt. (1836)"
  2929.   (1836.8) J. Gilbert Chr. Atonem. iii. (1852) 68 "Was it not..expected from them, that they should fill up the remainder of the sufferings appointed by their master..? " (1836)"
  2930.   (1836.9) Landor Peric. &. Asp. Wks. 1846 II. 435 "Little of life is remaining, but my happiness will be coetaneous with it. (1836)"
  2931.   (1836.10) Macgillivray Trav. Humboldt xxv. 376 "Causing many places to be improved which would otherwise have remained steril. (1836)"
  2932.   (1836.11) Macgillivray tr. Humboldt's Trav. iv. 63 "The master of one of the canoes offered to remain on board as coasting pilot. (1836)"
  2933.   (1836.12) Parker Gloss. Archit. (1850) I. 384 "At Bampton, Oxfordshire, a very perfect reredos remains in the east wall of the north transept, where an altar has stood. (1836)"
  2934.   (1836.13) Thirlwall Greece II. xv. 306 "Nothing now remained but to brace every nerve for the battle. (1836)"
  2935.   (1836.14) Todd Cycl. Anat. I. 422/2 "Those who have suffered large losses of blood remain exsanguine for many months. (1836)"
  2936.   (1836.15) T. Hook G. Gurney III. 333, "I intended to remain until the weather cleared before I ferried back. (1836)"
  2937.   (1836.16) W. Buckland Geol. &. Mineral. I. ix. 76 "The Tertiary Series introduces a system of new phenomena, presenting formations in which the remains of animal and vegetable life approach gradually nearer to species of our own epoch. (1836)"
  2938.   (1836.17) Wheaton Internat. Law iii. i. §.15 "The fiction of extra-territoriality..by which the minister, though actually in a foreign country, is supposed still to remain within the territory of his own sovereign. (1836)"
  2939.   (1836.18) Wheaton Elem. Internat. Law I. ii. 63 "The sovereignty of the inferior ally or protected state remains, though limited and qualified by the stipulations of the treaties of alliance and protection. (1836)"
  2940.   (1836.19) Wheaton Internat. Law I. 273 "The fiction of exterritoriality has been invented, by which the minister though actually in a foreign country, is supposed still to remain within the territories of his own sovereign. (1836)"
  2941.   (1836.20) W. Irving Astoria lviii. (1849) 477 "The next wave threw their bodies back upon the deck, where they remained swashing backward and forward. (1836)"
  2942.   (1836.21) Wheaton Elem. Internat. Law 64 "The city of Cracow in Poland, with its territory, was declared by the congress of Vienna to be a free, independent, and neutral state, under the protection of Russia, Austria, and Prussia... Its sovereignty still remains, except so far as it is affected by the protectorate which may be lawfully asserted over it in pursuance of the treaties of Vienna. (1836)"
  2943.   (1836.22) Knickerbocker VIII. 390 "His poor remains..in one corner.. -a brown stone at his head and foot. (1836)"
  2944.   (1836.23) Montreal Transcript 29 Dec. 2/2 "About one it [sc. the ice] shoved for the second time, when it remained stationary till dark. (1836)"
  2945.   (1836-7.1) Sir W. Hamilton Metaph. xli. (1870) II. 416 "It remained..for Kant to establish..the decisive trichotomy of the mental powers. (1836-"
  2946.   (1836-7.2) Sir W. Hamilton Metaph. xviii. (1870) 353 "The intermediate balls which remain moveless, but communicate the impulse. (1836-"
  2947.   (1836-7.3) Dickens Sk. Boz, Scenes xxi, "The remains of a lustre, without any drops. (1836-"
  2948.   (1836-7.4) Dickens Sk. Boz, Our Parish iv, "For the remainder of the old woman's natural life. (1836-"
  2949.   (1836-9.1) Todd's Cycl. Anat. II. 78/1 "The whole limb remains habitually in the *semiflexed position. (1836-"
  2950.   (1837.1) Gen. P. Thompson Exerc. IV. 367 "To pick holes in the history of the Greek republics, on the strength of the remains of the Tory poets of that time. (1837)"
  2951.   (1837.2) Brewster Magnet. 302 "He poured it out carefully, without disturbing such of the iron sediment as still remained. (1837)"
  2952.   (1837.3) Carlyle Fr. Rev. i. iii. viii, "An excellent new-idea, which, in these coming years, shall not remain unimitated. (1837)"
  2953.   (1837.4) Carlyle Fr. Rev. II. v. iii. 270 "Jourdan himself remains unhanged; gets loose again as one not yet *gallows-ripe. (1837)"
  2954.   (1837.5) Carlyle Misc. (1840) V. 135 "He, being unwedgeable, has remained in antiquarian cabinets. (1837)"
  2955.   (1837.6) C. M. Goodridge Voy. S. Seas (1843) 126 "After this meal they began a kind of dance, all hands repeating the word corobory. We remained among them till towards daylight, during all which time they continued their revelry. (1837)"
  2956.   (1837.7) Carlyle Fr. Rev. i. iii. viii, "Remains only that the Court..shall make his fall soft. (1837)"
  2957.   (1837.8) Carlyle Fr. Rev. ii. v. xii, "Will jingle and fanfaronade demolish the Veto; or will the Veto..remain undemolishable by these?" (1837)"
  2958.   (1837.9) Carlyle Fr. Rev. i. v. i, "Much may remain unfixed..in the Slouch-hatted heads, in the French Nation's head. (1837)"
  2959.   (1837.10) Carlyle Fr. Rev. i. vii. xi, "Lafayette..swears the remaining Bodyguards, down in the Marble-Court. (1837)"
  2960.   (1837.11) Carlyle Fr. Rev. III. vii. vii, "In the wreck of human dubitations, this remains indubitable, that Pleasure is pleasant. (1837)"
  2961.   (1837.12) Disraeli Venetia iii. vii, "He remained rooted to the ground. (1837)"
  2962.   (1837.13) Dickens Pickw. xviii, "For two days after the dejeune at Mrs. Hunter's, the Pickwickians remained at Eatanswill. (1837)"
  2963.   (1837.14) Disraeli Venetia i. xiii, "Mrs. Cadurcis remained alone in a savage sulk. (1837)"
  2964.   (1837.15) Dickens Pickw. xxii. lvi, "I dewote the remainder of my days to a pike. (1837)"
  2965.   (1837.16) Disraeli Venetia v. x, "The remaining sands of my life are few. (1837)"
  2966.   (1837.17) J. Phillips Geol. 5 "It is not certain that monuments remain of all the changes which have occured. (1837)"
  2967.   (1837.18) Lytton Athens II. 161 "Leaving the remainder uninterred he invited all..to examine the scene of contest. (1837)"
  2968.   (1837.19) Lytton Athens II. 7 "Time past on, the injury was unatoned, the remembrance remained. (1837)"
  2969.   (1837.20) Lockhart Scott I. ii. 88 "The tone and accent remained broadly Scotch. (1837)"
  2970.   (1837.21) Lytton Athens I. 416 "Babylon alone remained unsubjugated by the Mede. (1837)"
  2971.   (1837.22) M. Donovan Dom. Econ. II. 229 "Molasses..is the syrup which remains after all the sugar has been crystallised from it. (1837)"
  2972.   (1837.23) Marryat Dog-fiend xii, "He remained in his..foul-weather hat. (1837)"
  2973.   (1837.24) Phillips Geol. 27 "The remaining substances are metallic or metalloidal. Seven of them are earthy metals or metalloids. (1837)"
  2974.   (1837.25) P. Parley Sun, Moon, &. Stars liv. (ed. 2) 284 "Vegetablists say that it is a fungous plant..but the animalists agree in affirming it to be the altered remains of dead frogs. (1837)"
  2975.   (1837.26) Whewell Hist. Induct. Sci. iii. iv. I. 207 "Another writer on the same subject is Menelaus,..whose three books on Spherics still remain. (1837)"
  2976.   (1837.27) W. Irving Capt. Bonneville I. 191 "The remains of their butchered leader. (1837)"
  2977.   (1837.28) W. Irving Capt. Bonneville I. viii. 160 "There were the remains of the rude fortress in the swamp, shattered by rifle shot. (1837)"
  2978.   (1837.29) Blackw. Mag. XLI. 848 "During all the late fury of land-jobbing schemes in the west, of building extravagances in the east, of banco&dubh.mania everywhere,..the cotton manufacture alone remains unscathed. (1837)"
  2979.   (1837.30) Southern Lit. Messenger III. 656 " They have yet founded no city to themselves..but are willing to remain the boot-cleaners and the *bottle-washers of the whites. (1837)"
  2980.   (1837-8.1) Sir W. Hamilton Logic I. 257 "The Quantity of the Proposition in Conversion remains always the same; that is, the absolute quantity of the Converse must be exactly equal to that of the Convertend. (1837-"
  2981.   (1837-8.2) Sir W. Hamilton Logic viii. (1859) I. 134 "The concept horse..cannot, if it remain a concept, that is a universal attribution, be represented in imagination. (1837-"
  2982.   (1837-9.1) Hallam Hist. Lit. I. i. iii. §.111. 222 "Alberti had deeply meditated the remains of Roman antiquity. (1837-"
  2983.   (1838.1) Arnold Hist. Rome (1846) I. xvii. 366 "The tribunes demanded..that the occupiers of the remainder should pay their vectigal regularly. (1838)"
  2984.   (1838.2) Dickens Nich. Nick. xxii, "The whole capital which Nicholas found himself entitled to either in possession, reversion, remainder, or expectancy. (1838)"
  2985.   (1838.3) F. W. Simms Publ. Wks. Gt. Brit. i. 62 "About three hundred thousand yards will be taken from this cutting to the embankment north of New Cross, and the remaining quantity will be placed in spoil. The deposit of the spoil and the formation of the embankment are both proceeding rapidly. (1838)"
  2986.   (1838.4) James Louis XIV, I. 247 "That all the arbitrary acts of his predecessor..should remain as unimpugned precedents in case of necessity. (1838)"
  2987.   (1838.5) Lyell Elem. Geol. ii. xiii. 281 note, "Pal&ae.aeig;ontology is the science which treats of fossil remains, both animal and vegetable. (1838)"
  2988.   (1838.6) Sedgwick in Proc. Geol. Soc. II. 684 "Class 1. Primary stratified Groups... Should organic remains appear unequivocally in any parts of this class, they may be described as the Protozoic System. (1838)"
  2989.   (1838.7) T. Thomson Chem. Org. Bodies 506 "That portion of the resin which remains undissolved when the turpentine freed from its oil is digested in cold alcohol of 0&rdot.867, has been called silvic acid by Unverdorben, and resin beta by Berzelius. (1838)"
  2990.   (1838.8) T. Thomson Chem. Org. Bodies 402 "The wine-red substance which remains in solution in the carbonate of ammonia. (1838)"
  2991.   (1838.9) T. Thomson Chem. Org. Bodies 522 "When the balsam is treated with alcohol, about a fourth part remains undissolved, constituting a white crystalline mass. This is the substance which M. Bonastre has distinguished by the name of styracin. (1838)"
  2992.   (1838.10) T. Thomson Chem. Org. Bodies 397 "The least period that this impregnation is allowed to remain. (1838)"
  2993.   (1838.11) T. Thomson Chem. Org. Bodies 200 "We then filter, washing the blue-coloured sulphate of lime remaining on the filter till it becomes red. (1838)"
  2994.   (1838.12) W. Bell Dict. Law Scot. 354 "This right to preside remained in the same burgh during the entire Parliament, that burgh being what is called the returning burgh. (1838)"
  2995.   (1838.13) W. Irving in Life &. Lett. (1866) III. 123 "Millions of acres which might..have remained idle and impracticable wastes. (1838)"
  2996.   (1838.14) W. Bell Dict. Law Scot., "Thirds... Before the annexation of the year 1587, the King, in order to prevent the entire abstraction of their provisions from the acting clergy,..assumed into his own hands a third of the revenues of all ecclesiastical benefices, which he intrusted to the Commissioners of Plat, who assigned to the ministers respectively sufficient provisions, and reserved the remainder for the King. [See plat [sb. 3] 6.]" (1838)"
  2997.   (1838.15) Actors by Daylight I. 112/1 "Many of the old supers of course remained. (1838)"
  2998.   (1838.16) Blackw. Mag. XLIV. 545 "While this indetermination continues, the power of choice remains inoperative. (1838)"
  2999.   (1838.17) Murray's Hand-bk. N. Germ. 254/1 "A toll is here paid by all vessels navigating the Rhine, to the Duke of Nassau, the only chieftain remaining on the river who still exercises this feudal privilege. (1838)"
  3000.   (1838.18) Penny Cycl. XII. 460/1 "When common indigo has been treated with dilute acids, alkalis, and alcohol, the remainder is indigo-blue, or indigotin, or indigo nearly in a state of purity. (1838)"
  3001.   (1838.19) tr. A. Comte in Edin. Rev. July 284 "It remained only [for Comte]..to tack to Hydrodynamics the sciences of Magnetism, Electricity, Galvanism and Thermology. (1838)"
  3002.   (1839.1) B. H. Smart Way out of Metaph. 51 "We may..apply it to similar particulars remaining unexperimented. (1839)"
  3003.   (1839.2) B. H. Smart Way out Metaph. 25 "An intellection having once occurred, remains with us as a notion or something known. (1839)"
  3004.   (1839.3) C. J. Lever Confessions H. Lorrequer xiii. 99 "During all this mel&eacu.e tournament, I perceived that the worthy jib as he would be called in the parlance of Trinity, Mr. Cudmore, remained perfectly silent. (1839)"
  3005.   (1839.4) De la Beche Rep. Geol. Cornwall, etc. xv. 569 "Of the remainder he paid the adventurers one-half, or one-quarter, as may have been agreed upon according to the supposed prospects of the mine at the time of setting. (1839)"
  3006.   (1839.5) Dickens Nich. Nick. ii, "The clerk calmly remained in a stationary position. (1839)"
  3007.   (1839.6) De Quincey Casuistry Wks. VIII. 308 "If the law of extradition should remain unchanged. (1839)"
  3008.   (1839.7) Donaldson New Cratylus §.70 (1850) 107 "Their apparent [Semitic] trigrammatism, their etymological disintegration, and the tertiary condition in which their oldest remains are found, must be referred to the constant intermixtures, re-unions [etc.]. (1839)"
  3009.   (1839.8) De la Beche Rep. Geol. Cornwall, etc. ix. 264 "This view seems borne out by the alcyonic and other spongiform remains. (1839)"
  3010.   (1839.9) De la Beche Rep. Geol. Cornwall, etc. xv. 617 "In 1778, also, these iron-lodes still remained unwrought. (1839)"
  3011.   (1839.10) E. J. Woolsey in Ure Dict. Arts (1839) 782 "When you wish to see the quantity of oil remaining in the lubricator. (1839)"
  3012.   (1839.11) G. Roberts Dict. Geol., "Tripoli powder.., used for polishing fossils, &.c. It is itself the remains of fossil insects. (1839)"
  3013.   (1839.12) H. Rogers Ess. II. iii. 140 "While the trunk of the language remains the same, the twigs and frailer branches are torn away by the storm. (1839)"
  3014.   (1839.13) Keightley Hist. Eng. II. 35 "Her character remains the object of respect to all parties. (1839)"
  3015.   (1839.14) Marryat Phant. Ship x, "Philip remained on deck by the *poop-ladder. (1839)"
  3016.   (1839.15) Murchison Silur. Syst. i. xxxv. 474 "The organic remains are of great interest in establishing the geological identity between the coal measures of the Dudley district and those of distant parts of Great Britain. (1839)"
  3017.   (1839.16) Maynard Goodacre's Arith. (ed. 9) 37 "When..the remainder is more than the divisor, the quotient figure was too small, the work must be rubbed out, and a larger number supplied. (1839)"
  3018.   (1839.17) R. S. Robinson Naut. Steam Eng. 101 "To shut the steam port before the eduction port, leaving the expansive power of the steam, already in the cylinder, to finish the remainder of the stroke. (1839)"
  3019.   (1839.18) Ruskin Poetry Arch. vi. §.87 "A man who could remain a radical in a wood country is a disgrace to his species. (1839)"
  3020.   (1839.19) R. S. Robinson Naut. Steam Eng. 102 "The steam will be cut off..but the eduction will remain open. (1839)"
  3021.   (1839.20) Thirlwall Greece VII. 367 "After the battle, it remained for the conquerors to divide the spoil. (1839)"
  3022.   (1839.21) Thirlwall Greece I. 363 "To collect all the remaining strength of Messenia in a mountain citadel. (1839)"
  3023.   (1839.22) T. L. Mitchell in T. L. Mitchell Exped. East. Australia I. 20 "The natives who remain in a savage state..are named `myalls' by their half civilized brethren. (1839)"
  3024.   (1839.23) Thackeray Major Gahagan ii, "The oyster remained with the British Government. (1839)"
  3025.   (1839.24) Ure Dict. Arts 830 "Portions of rounded gravel and organic remains. (1839)"
  3026.   (1839.25) Ure Dict. Arts 706 "Passing through the remaining grooves till it comes to the square ones, where it becomes a *mill-bar. (1839)"
  3027.   (1839.26) Ure Dict. Arts 1262 "The remainder of the mass..yields an inferior pigment, called ultramarine ashes. (1839)"
  3028.   (1839.27) Ure Dict. Arts 685 "The reduced iron would be apt to remain scattered in little globules. (1839)"
  3029.   (1839.28) Ure Dict. Arts 1268 "Draw out the fire, and let it [japan] remain until morning; then boil it until it rolls hard. (1839)"
  3030.   (1839.29) Ure Dict. Arts 1160 "The superficial film of colours will remain unvitrified. (1839)"
  3031.   (1839.30) Ure Dict. Arts 771 "Calcareous tuf consists of similar incrustations made by petrifying rivulets running over mud, sand, vegetable remains, etc. (1839)"
  3032.   (1839.31) Ure Dict. Arts 998 "Were it to remain a very little longer, the silver would become alloyed with the copper, and the plating be thus completely spoiled. (1839)"
  3033.   (1839.32) Ure Dict. Arts 627 "The nitre contains five primes of oxygen, of which three, combining with the three of charcoal, will furnish three of carbonic oxide gas, while the remaining two will convert the one prime of sulphur into sulphurous acid gas. The single prime of nitrogen is, there&dubh.fore, in this view, disengaged alone. (1839)"
  3034.   (1839.33) Yeowell Anc. Brit. Ch. ix. (1847) 93 "The remains of the Druidical order were not persecuted. (1839)"
  3035.   (1839.34) Dundee Advertiser 12 Apr., "As he remained obstreperous, the policeman put on the shangies. (1839)"
  3036.   (1839.35) New Monthly Mag. LVI. 61 "Wimbling deeper and deeper still, till he has shattered the remains of your nerves to atoms. (1839)"
  3037.   (1839.36) Penny Cycl. XV. 448/1 "Mother&dubh.water. When any saline solution has been evaporated so as to deposit crystals on cooling, the remaining solution is termed the mother-water, or sometimes merely the mothers. (1839)"
  3038.   (1839.37) Penny Cycl. XIV. 53 "The bulk of the Lithuanian nation remained faithful to their idols. (1839)"
  3039.   (1839.38) Penny Cycl. XIV. 58 "Lituus, a name given to a spiral thus described:-Let a variable circular sector always have its centre at one fixed point, and one of its terminal radii in a given direction. Let the area of the sector always remain the same; then the extremity of the other terminal radius describes the lituus. The polar equation of this spiral is r2&theta. = a. (1839)"
  3040.   (1839.39) Penny Cycl. XIII. 383/2 "Leeches are oviparous. The ova remain in the uterus for some time. (1839)"
  3041.   (1839.40) Visitor 479/1 "Living objects, if they remain motionless during the short periods of exposure, are given with perfect fidelity. (1839)"
  3042.   (1839-40.1) W. Irving Wolfert's R. 316 "The fate of these saints-errant had hitherto remained a mystery. (1839-"
  3043.   (1839-47.1) Todd Cycl. Anat. III. 485/2 "The bloodvessels..remain on the..*parenchymal aspect of the mucous tissue. (1839-"
  3044.   (1839-52.1) Bailey Festus 37/1 "He strained His eyes to work the nightness which remained. (1839-"
  3045.   (1840.1) B. Shaw Memorials of S. Afr. xx. 303 "Morokos Kotla had no attractions yesterday; we went and sat down in it, but we could not bear to remain. (1840)"
  3046.   (1840.2) Carlyle Heroes iii, "Nature..remains to the bad, to the selfish and the pusillanimous forever a sealed book. (1840)"
  3047.   (1840.3) Carlyle Heroes iv. (1841) 247 "We may rejoice that he could not realise it; that it remained, after two centuries of effort, unrealisable. (1840)"
  3048.   (1840.4) C. Pel