65 adjectives to describe heritage

So he did for the novel what Addison and Steele had done for the satire and the essay; he refined and elevated it, making it worthy of the old Anglo-Saxon ideals which are our best literary heritage.

We would refuse to barter a spiritual heritage for carnal things.

To share in the civilization that has come from nineteen hundred years of the work of the Church, and to be unwilling to lift a pound's weight of the present burden, in order to pass on to others our precious heritage, is certainly a selfish and unworthy course.

Bitter heritage.

The ministry of song of F.R. Havergal will chiefly be remembered, however, by the goodly heritage of poetry which she has left to the Church of Christ, and in which she being dead yet speaketh.

Heather heritage.

BOTTOMLEY, WILLIAM LAWRENCE. Architectural heritage of the Piscataqua.

© 25Sep25, A869151. R107623, 19Feb53, Margery Durant Green (W) Our naval heritage.

She says it is your splendid heritage gives you this impulse to do a beautiful thing for the race.

The golden heritage.

In the hush that followed Father O'Flynn stepped forward and said he thanked the brother who had planned this meeting; he was glad, he said, for such an opportunity for friends and neighbors to meet; he spoke of the glorious heritage that all had in this great new country, and how all must stand together as brothers.

Barren heritage.

Historical heritage of the Lower Rio Grande.

The medieval heritage of Elizabethan tragedy.

My love was sent to vivify her life, Not to imperil, and to make no claim Of her but her unfolding; to remind Her soul of its immortal heritage, And teach her joy,she knew but merriment.

Our musical heritage.

Russia's educational heritage.

The philosophical heritage of the Christian faith.

Gazing on thy proud works, we mourn the curse Which 'reft our race of Eden, for from thee, As from a seraph's wing, we catch the hues That sunn'd our primal heritage ere sin Weav'd her dark oracles.

Respected, appreciated, and, most of all, beloved by his contemporaries, his writings enriched the intellectual heritage of posterity with inexhaustible treasures of original information concerning the great events of the memorable epoch it was his privilege to illustrate.

"The money is yours, and you can take it without any loss of the pride which is your rightful heritage.

Senator Stevens and other powers had so distorted Norton's view of the difference between public and private interests and their respective rights that he had come to believe captial to be the sacred heritage of the nation which must be protected at any cost.

The secret heritage.

Charleston: a gracious heritage.

Our Unitarian heritage.

65 adjectives to describe  heritage