Citations:themself


 * 1850, Theresa Pulszky, Memoirs of a Hungarian Lady, page 275
 * The 10th of April the Austrian General Göcz was defeated by Görgey at Vácz, where Leiningen highly distinguished themself.

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 * 1822, John Strype, Ecclesiastical Memorials, Relating Chiefly to Religion, page 119:
 * and the same is here thought of al men to be so vailable and sufficient, as can be required, accept and take the said commission and dispensation so thankfully, and themself so satisfied with the same, that they repute and think themself not only singularly obstringed and bound to the Popes
 * 1847, Thomas More, A Dialogue of Comfort Against Tribulation, page 237
 * Antony.- That fear I much, cousin, too. But thereby shall it well, as I said, appear, that seemed they never so good and virtuous before, and flattered they themself with never so gay a gloss of good and gracious purpose that they kept their goods for, yet were their hearts inwardly in the deep sight of God, not sound and sure, such as they should be, and as peradventure some had themself weened they had been,