(Used to introduce a logical conclusion) from that fact or reason or as a result.
From that circumstance or source.
1 The focus of the ideas of the world shed thence its brilliancy.
2 There were rich, and there were poor; thence arose the social question.
3 It is largest in the center, thence tapering at the two extremities.
4 From thence an elevated rocky ground in the plain extends towards Arafat.
5 From thence I proceeded in a stage-carriage to Celle, about sixty-five miles.
6 An express went from thence through York to the Earl of Mar.
7 Thine own feet brought thee to the crypt; others bore thee thence .
8 The student goes to college to study; he has his name thence .
9 In 1493 he returned to Portugal, and from thence proceeded to Fayal.
10 From thence it went across the hills to the town of Ponze.
11 In the spring they sailed again from thence , and returned to Greenland.
12 The breadfruit plants died to the root and sprouted afresh from thence .
13 But the falcons gave battle to the gull and drove him thence .
14 From thence by coach home by the way at the New Exchange
15 Yes, in the House of Correction, and from thence to Saint Lazare.
16 The writhing fingers of the pale mist did not go thence bloodless.
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