8 adjectives to describe conservations

And the highest glory that can be bestowed upon these monuments is their careful conservation or restoration as they originally were designed; nothing being added or taken away except to their loss.

MCKINNEY'S CONSOLIDATED LAWS OF NEW YORK ANNOTATED; agricultural conservation and adjustment law, with index.

But the greatest part of the needed conservation is that which belongs to the States, and which they can manage better, more thoroughly, more judiciously, with stronger appeal to State pride, upbuilding, and prosperity, with less conflict and clearer recognition of local needs and conditions and harmony with them than can the Federal Government.

In regard to the great new roadways, Kingsway, Aldwych, and the broadening of the Strand, I have been grateful for the temper which seems to have presided over their makinga temper combining the necessary readjustment of past and present, with a spirit of sensitive conservation for those buildings which more and more England will realize as having a lasting value for her spirit.

Not merely patriotism, but selfish acquisition demands of Italy the strict conservation of art.

The true occupation of the restorer is to put the work given to him in a condition as near as possible to its original state, carefully abstaining from obliterating the legitimate marks of age, and limiting himself to just what is sufficient for the actual conservation of the picture.

One of these was the zealous conservation of the truths he received on authority.

One can also learn environmental conservation.

8 adjectives to describe  conservations