18 Words to use with discoveries

My companions were a Frenchman named Nicholas, and a boy who acted as cook; Four Sandwich Islanders worked and ate with us, but generally slept at a large oven which had been built by the men of a Russian discovery ship, and was big enough to hold six or eight men.

The Literary Gazette informs us, that an inhabitant of Troyes, in Champagne, has discovered a method of preparing canvass, and every other description of coarse linen, so as to resist damp, and prevent the approach of insects and vermin, and that the inventor promises to make his discovery public.

"Like as not," he said to himself, with grim irony, "these yer lizards are in the discovery business.

One judges this posturing, so inevitable of detection, to have been as significant of much in Rudolph Musgrave as was the fact of its belated discovery characteristic of Patricia.

For discovery conditions the power, greatness, and progress of mankind.

Could we penetrate to the original suggestive idea that called forth the name, it would bring valuable information about the first openings of the human mind towards Nature; and the merest dream of such a discovery invests with a strange charm the words that could tell, if we could understand, so much of the forgotten infancy of the human race.

This triumph of human ingenuity is the most audacious, remote, improbable, incredible,the one that would seem least likely to be regained, if all traces of it were lost, of all the discoveries man has made.

This being the point at which geographical discovery rests, I decided to encamp the men, deposit my heavy baggage, and fitted out a light party in hunting canoes to trace the stream to its source.

In the spring of 1003 Thorwald sent a party in the ship's long-boat on a voyage of discovery southward.

"Necessarily so, because I can only lead you to my discovery step by step," replied the other steadily.

Others would doubtless have mocked at him, for he had as yet but reached that dim, quivering hour when inventors feel the gust of their discovery sweep over them, before the idea that they are revolving presents itself with full precision to their minds.

We've never been here before; but that's a matter of little moment, for it's not the first time I've been on what may be called a discovery-trading expedition.

" "If discovery vessels, would they not naturally come first to the Peak, as the most striking object?"

Tug's first thought at this discovery wasspooks!

That the number of linear feet in length along the course of the vein each way from the point of discovery whereon we have erected a monument' That's the monument, up there, and Babe must not touch it 'is Easterly 950 feet; Westerly 550 feet; that the total length does not exceed 1500 feet.

II, p. 409, when Mr. Tickletext on his discovery appeals to the same saw.

A DISCOVERY XXVIII PATSY LOSES HER JOB XXIX

On their way to the armory they spread the news of their discovery broadcast, so that in a short time the town was buzzing with the information that the Boy Scouts' lost uniforms had been found under most surprising circumstances; and the editor of the Hampton News, who was just going to press, held his paper up till he could get in an item about it.

18 Words to use with  discoveries