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In that year Reinel's map was made, and, although Newfoundland forms part of terra firma, the openings north and south of it are plainly indicated by unclosed lines.

Restrained by our narrow limits, we can merely indicate this curious state of things; nor may we enter on many mysteries of social government which the most learned find a difficulty in solving.

Less abstract, more nearly an utterance of personal feeling, was Joseph Warton's Enthusiast, or the Lover of Nature, historically a remarkable poem, which, through its expression of the author's tastes and preferences, indicated briefly some of the most important touchstones of the sentimentalism (videlicet, "romanticism") of the future.

In every article which has been adopted into this work, the original and accessory sources of all the materials shall be distinctly indicated.

XI COMMERCIAL PROSPERITY THE PROSPERITY OF A CLASS The economics of the statement that "commercial prosperity means little more than the prosperity of a class" may be roughly indicated by the following considerations: International trade means division of labour among the nations.

Nevertheless, it were difficult otherwise to account for the faintly indicated slant of those little black eyes, the blurred modelling of the nose, the high cheekbones, and the thin thatch of coarse black hair which was plastered down with abundant brilliantine above that mask of pallid features.

" These incidents unmistakably indicate that General Lee concealed, under the natural reserve of his character, an earnest religious belief and trust in God and our Saviour.

Similarly, the daily ratios of right to wrong choices as exhibited in tables 5 and 6 indicate smaller variations for the third problem than for the second.

Almost invariably, its presence indicates a rich soil, as it rarely grows in areas of poor land.

The illegible parts are precisely indicated, without any conjectural insertions, and young Washington's spelling and punctuation subjected to no literary tampering.

He might have thought that I was a little overheated, or that some of the Grand Cafe "tangle-foot" had got into my head; but his looks undeniably indicated that he did not regard this as an unusually cool proposal.

But with the Bassett something less snappy and a good deal more glutinous was obviously indicated.

" Mon turned and looked up at the building with a little wave of the hand, indicating lightly the stones and mortar.

There is something more than mortal in its expressionsomething in the infant face which indicates a power mightier than the proudest manhood.

Undoubtedly the readiness with which these critics thus fall back upon confusion of thought indicates that they themselves have illimitable confidence in it.

"Mrs. Lessways is a very shrewd ladyvery shrewd indeed!" said Mr. Cannon, with a smile, this time, to indicate humorously that Mrs. Lessways was not so easy to handle as might be imagined, and that even the cleverest must mind their p's and q's with such a lady.

These modes are indicated in the table by A, B, and C, respectively.

The bony, muscular, and venous structure of its legs and feet is accurately indicated.

Heaven, however, indicated not obscurely all the upheaval that would result from it.

Assuming his distances to be correct, and the height of the pass to be probably about correctly indicated, the grades would not be very steep, and a railroad could easily be carried through if necessary.

yet his personality scarcely indicated it.

It is Rousseau's opinion that the proper way to avenge an insult is, not to fight a duel with your aggressor, but to assassinate him,an opinion, however, which he is cautious enough only to barely indicate in a mysterious note to one of the books of his Emile.

They indicated very conclusively that they knew where they meant to go, and so he assumed that a hostile camp was not very far away.

It is reported that several of our leading financiers have openly indicated their dissatisfaction with the policy of those in power at Washington.

George Henry decided that, since there were certain people to whom he must write, each letter being accompanied by a check for a certain sum of money, each letter should appropriately indicate to its recipient the calm and final opinion of the writer regarding the general character and reputation of the person or firm addressed.

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