He added over four thousand words which hitherto had no record of translation.
Italy hitherto had access to these areas under various protection treaties, but not direct rule.
In you there is much to be laughed at, and especially your fear of what hath hitherto been called "the devil!"
I know that you will abide by law and custom in all things, as you have hitherto.
After a heart attack in 1969, his health did not allow him to engage as directly with the natural world as he had hitherto.
But it also means that we pass through more villages and meet more people than I had hitherto.
In America, we have hitherto little to boast in this kind.
Perhaps the Commission could explain this again, as we have hitherto always had an intervention price for the most important products.
Among the main characters, we meet the Attorney General, described as a man whose job had hitherto "seemed not to have engaged him fully."
"Please let me speak with him," she said, more gently than she had hitherto.