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51go hence — To depart from the court; with the further implication that a suitor who is directed to go hence is dismissed from further attendance upon the court in respect to the suit or proceeding which brought him there, and that he is finally denied the… …
52from hence — phrasal archaic from this place ; from this time …
53Content, if hence th’ unlearn’ their wants may view… — См. Ничего не забыли и ничему новому не научились …
Большой толково-фразеологический словарь Михельсона (оригинальная орфография)
54Sometimes\ they\ will\ end\ up\ saving\ the\ day\ for\ you\ hence\ the\ name\ safety\ when\ you're\ out\ of\ cigs\ and\ craving\ like\ a\ madman. — I m smoked out. I m makin a safety …
55Sometimes\ they\ will\ end\ up\ saving\ the\ day\ for\ you\ hence\ the\ name\ safety\ when\ you're\ out\ of\ cigs\ and\ craving\ like\ a\ madman. — I m smoked out. I m makin a safety …
56four years hence — four years from now, in four years …
57young. Hence pop-star, pop-concert, pop-fan (see fan). — 3 n. Soft drink, often fizzy. 4. n. Father. 5. v. Pawn. Also in pop Pawned. 6. Term of address to elderly man …
58go hence acquitted — Formal words in a judgment of acquittal. State v Buchanan (Md) 5 Harr & J 317 …
59go hence without day — To leave the court without the necessity of returning; to be discharged or exonerated. Hiatt v Kinkaid, 40 Neb 178, 185, 58 NW 700 …
60here-hence — …