36 Metaphors for wilson

' Wilson was the mainstay of the subsequent discussion and put all doubtful matters in a clearer light.

Mr. Wilson is a calm, middle-sized, rather eccentric looking gentleman, tasteful in big hirsute arrangements, and biased towards a small curl in the front of his forehead.

President Wilson, who said on January 2, 1917, that a peace without victory was to be preferred ("It must be a peace without victory"), and that "Right is more precious than peace," had also repeatedly affirmed that "We have no quarrel with the German people.

But Wilson is no pedant, and has many excellent remarks on the nature of the influence which the classics should exercise on English composition.

The relations between the members of our little crew were excellentwith one exception: David Wilson and I were not good friends.

I am sure that the Colonel fully agreed with me that it was impolitic for Mr. Wilson to become a delegate, but whether he actively opposed the plan I do not know, although I believe that he did.

Mrs. Wilson was not a bigot; but she knew and performed her duty rigidly.

General Wilson had been a cavalry officer, and he commanded the very regiment now held by Lord Pendennyss.

Apparently, Mr. Wilson, besides writing in a singular style himself, is the cause of singularities in the writings of other men.

Wilson was the centre and best representative of this group.

The League selected January 27th, 1916, the Kaiser's birthday, as a suitable occasion for Mueller and Marten, not even hyphenates, solemnly and in the presence of a great crowd to place an immense wreath at the base of the statue of Frederick the Great on the Linden, with the inscription "Wilson and his Press are not America.

WILSON, SHERMAN R. Descriptive chemistry.

But Wilson is a rhetorician, not a theorist of poetry; he is not concerned with the moral example as the purpose of poetry.

And be it remembered that Mr. Wilson is not the first great President the United States have had, he is one of a series of figures who tower over their European contemporaries.

President Wilson, by his League of Nations, has been the most responsible factor in setting up barriers between nations.

SEE Wilson, Ira B. God is my Salvation.

The other instance would be in connection with the journals of the India House, where Wilson had once been a clerk with Lamb.

Probably Heath Wilson was right in assigning it to the time spent at Florence after Lorenzo de' Medici's death, when the artist was about twenty years of age.

" Henry Wilson was permanent chairman of that convention, and he came, too, with similar address.

SEE Wilson, Ira B. God is our refuge.

Wilson and Bowers are my standby.

Mrs. Wilson was a moment too late.

This fellow Wilson is a regular pedagogue.

Glasco Wilson was the preacher married me.

President Wilson was such a personality.

36 Metaphors for  wilson