19 adjectives to describe principals

Then, if justice adjudges the slave to be "private property," it adjudges him to be his own property, since the right to one's self is the first rightthe source of all othersthe original stock by which they are accumulatedthe principal, of which they are the interest.

He is the guilty principal.

The victory of her champions having been decided, both parties of combatants mingled as spectators at a play, and afterward as dancers at a grand ball which was wound up by a display of fire-works and a superb illumination, of which the principal ornament was a gorgeous bouquet of flowers, in many-colored fire, lighting up the inscription "Vive Louis!

The classical principal of the Lyceum, who was also a tutor in the college, did what he could to dissuade me, but I persisted and offered myself for examination, and found him on the examining committee.

The dignified principal was astonished.

The roof is a tremendous affair; it is open, and supported by eleven huge Gothic-fashioned principals, each of which cost 100 pounds, and it is panelled above with stained timber.

The situation of the housethe principal one of the islandto which we drove, is beautiful beyond description.

The economy of the arrangement decided in her favor; for, in spite of our grand descent and grander notions, we were poor enough, after father died, and the education of three children had made no small gap in our little principal, and she came.

Yet durst I guess, Heaven kept it for himself; 20 And giving us the use, did soon recall, Ere we could spare, the mighty principal.

When Master Clarke retired, in 1823, Poe read an English ode addressed to the outgoing principal.

The gallery itself was built on a peculiar principal; it went round the whole of the house, extending from the eastern to the western wingit was wide, lofty, well-lighted, and the pictures were well hung.

What the trend of his underlying philosophical principal was, his metaphysical explanation of the world, is indicated in almost all the following essays, but chiefly in the "Metaphysics of Love," to which the reader may be referred.

A couple of stone angels support the primary principal of the chancel roof, and they bear the weight put upon them very complacently.

I have lived to become the confidential secretary and faithful friend of my respected principal.

They had done much, as Ford said, to settle their own position at their boarding-house; but that was nothing of importance compared to the impression they had made upon the large heart and brain of the stately academy principal.

Next to him, Michelangelo was elected unanimously by all the members as their uncontested principal and leader, "inasmuch as this city, and peradventure the whole world, hath not a master more excellent in the three arts."

When my prospects were so much mended!But can there be such villany in men, as in this vile principal, and equally vile agent!

It is the sort of ones connected with the case whom it would be unpleasant to speak about it to, but not the actual principals.

There were two associate principals at the head of the school, one for the classics, and the other for mathematics.

19 adjectives to describe  principals