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Whensoever

Whensoever \When`so*ev"er\, adv. & conj. At what time soever; at whatever time; whenever.
--Mark xiv. 7.

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whensoever

adv. whenever; at any time at all

Usage examples of "whensoever".

These hoams were tied together with rods of god-metal, and whensoever the Ancient Ones would move, they had but to push their hoams along the parallels to a new location!

That the powers of government may be reassumed by the people whensoever it shall become necessary to their happiness.

And that being it which we part with whensoever we die, it doth manifestly appear, that it can be but a moment of time, that we then part with.

All these things of him remember, that whensoever thy last hour shall come upon thee, it may find thee, as it did him, ready for it in the possession of a good conscience.

Be not therefore ashamed, whensoever thou must use the help of others.

Particular wickedness doth not hurt any other: only unto him it is hurtful, whosoever he be that offends, unto whom in great favour and mercy it is granted, that whensoever he himself shall but first desire it, he may be presently delivered of it.

However, this thou mayst remember, that whensoever it happens that thou depart, it shall not be from men that held the same opinions that thou dost.

Therefore are they grieved, whensoever they hear themselves charged, either of injustice, or unconscionableness, or covetousness, or in general, of any injurious kind of dealing towards their neighbours.

Let these be the objects of thy ordinary meditation: to consider, what manner of men both for soul and body we ought to be, whensoever death shall surprise us: the shortness of this our mortal life: the immense vastness of the time that hath been before, and will he after us: the frailty of every worldly material object: all these things to consider, and behold clearly in themselves, all disguisement of external outside being removed and taken away.

And therefore that no man whensoever he dieth can properly be said to lose any more, than an instant of time.

For whensoever similar factors meet and act in relation to each other, similar consequences must inevitably ensue: the Soul adopting or foreplanning the given conditions accomplishes the due outcome and links all into a total.

But you will find that in practice, in action, in business, imagination is a most useful faculty, and is so much mental capital, whensoever it is properly trained.

It was his habit thus to pay a visit to Toledo Cathedral whensoever his journeys led him to Castile.

CUT: He says, praesto, sir, whensoever your worship needs him, he can be ready with the like.

His lieutenants, all creatures of Nero, followed his example, and the exasperation of the unfortunate Trinobantes, who were the chief victims, had reached such a point that they were ready for revolt whensoever the signal might come.