27 adverbs to describe how to german

Purely German territories have been forcibly wrenched from her.

The village of Sarona, north of Jaffa, an almost exclusively German settlement, was better arranged than any others, but Wilhelma was a good second.

Prussia now became a distinct State, essentially German in character (as opposed to the Poles and Lithuanians on its Eastern border), but still remaining for a time outside the community of the other German States.

Thus, inch by inch, the conquerors, sensing a growing spirit of revolt among the conquereda spirit as yet nowise visible on the surfacetook typically German steps to hold the rebellious people of Louvain in hobbles.

A savage, unintelligible battle-cry, yet unmistakably German, escaped his lips.

During the first months of the war a large number of merchant vessels, principally German and British, were captured or sunk.

INTRODUCTION TO HERMANN AND DOROTHEA Hermann and Dorothea is universally known and prized in Germany as no other work of the classical period of German literature except Goethe's Faust and Schiller's Wilhelm Tell, and, although distinctively German in subject and spirit, it early became and is still a precious possession of all the modern world.

The boy had a distinctly German face and one full of smiles.

'You will be the first to pay for treachery,' said the German fiercely.

He spoke fluently German, French, and Latin (the language used by Hungarians in common communication with other nationalities), and took great pains to give his children an acquaintance with each of these tongues.

"I will not," said the German furiously, and turned again to the subaltern.

If, finally, his methodical deliberateness, especially in his later works, leads him into wearisome diffuseness, this pedantry is made good by his genuinely German, honest spirit, which manifests itself agreeably in his judgment on practical questions.

[Illustration: THE FRANCO-GERMAN FRONTIER Boundary of France 1815-1871 and Boundary of France 1871-1914] (1) The population of the two provinces of Alsace and Lorraine is mainly German by race and language, but none the less it had become by 1870 almost entirely French in feeling, as the result of its long union with France.

But even from the point of view of the critical North German or of the non-German foreigner, Grillparzer abundantly deserves his local fameand more than local fame; for a dozen dramas of the first class, two eminently characteristic short stories, numerous lyrical poems, and innumerable studies and autobiographical papers are a man's work entitling their author to a high place in European, not merely German, literature.

The face at once became obviously German in her eyes.

This kind of hunting must be peculiarly German or Austrian, and illustrates the peculiar hunting ways of men.

" "German at seven, precisely.

What had been destroyed was to have been built up again; but no one had ever thought during the War of handing over to Belgium a part, however small, of German territory or of surrendering predominantly and purely German territories to Poland.

Rightly or wrongly the German has argued that the people who prefer sport to knowledge, self-will to a sense of duty to the community, selfishness to sacrifice, wire-pulling and patronage to efficiencythis people is no longer worthy of the first place among the nations.

The only trains which ran now were run by the Germans for strictly German purposes, and so the station had become a victualing point for troops going south to the fighting and a way hospital for sick and wounded coming back from the fighting.

Only one of the Hanoverians was actively German; so German that he actually gloried in the name of Briton, and spelt it wrong.

Kurt realized then finally how implacable and hopeless he washow utterly German.

"There's a beastly German down on that next level," remarked the Christchurch Kid.

Thus his Twelve Sonnets for Schleswig-Holstein (1846) were broadly German in inspiration, and his love of liberty was matched by his aristocratic hatred of the mob.

Germany has been robbed of her natural boundaries; even the source and mouth of the most characteristically German stream, the much lauded German Rhine, lie outside the German territory.

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