45 Words to use with views

And besides," said Patricia, as with the occurrence of a new view-point, "think what a delicious scandal it will create!" II Patricia spoke the truth.

Build this 4 x 5 view camera, By George Niedermair.

But they'd seen me, and somebody sounded the view-halloo.

Disembarking at Cattaro I drove by the new road to Cettinje, a magnificent drive with unsurpassed views seaward and inland, but the abolition of the natural defense of Montenegro against the Austrian artillery.

No narrow bigot he: his reasoned view Thy interests, England, ranks with thine,

light pipe, fiber optics mirror, reflector, speculum; looking- glass, pier-glass, cheval-glass, rear-view mirror, hand mirror, one-way mirror, magnifying mirror.

Progressive difficulties, however, in our foreign relations have brought into view considerations other than those which then prevailed.

The grounds which on the right aspire, In dimness from the view retire: The left presents a place of graves, Whose wall the silent water laves.

thou soul and source of social life, Beneath whose calm inspiring influence Science his views enlarges, art refines, And swelling commerce opens all her ports.

Now are these views sound, Sir, or is it permissible, as one authority does, to describe persons as "gadgets"? One final word.

" About four miles from Pahlgam, on turning a corner of the gorge, a splendid view bursts upon the wayfarer.

For the 3 1/4 x 4 1/4: One lens 4 or 4 1/2 focus One lens 6 or 7 focus One lens telephoto or telecentric 9 to 12 focus The camera should be made of metal and fitted with focal-plane shutter and direct view-finder.

'Weel,' he said at last, 'there's the view frae this end, an' there's the view frae the ither end.

The same point of view governs in both.

From this point of view history becomes less puzzling and paradoxical.

The third of the three essays mentioned was a Jeremiad on the morbid self-consciousness of the age, which shows itself, in religion and philosophy, as skepticism and introspective metaphysics; and in literature, as sentimentalism, and "view-hunting.

In his view idiocy is only a prolonged infancy, in which the infantile grace and intelligence having passed away, there remains only the feeble muscular development and mental weakness of that earliest stage of growth.

Baumann's Geschichte der Philosophie, 1890, aims to give a detailed account of those thinkers only who have advanced views individual either in their content or in their proof.

Broad highways would dawn on our vision, anon vistas of incomparable beauty way off, way off as fur as we could see would open up other views jest as fair.

From their point of view judges, jurymen and prosecutors were useless pawns in life's game of chess.

According to his views life is the racing after riches.

Aristotle, as well as Plato, advised the study of nature, and seeking there the elements of the Beautiful; but they had specially in view literature and eloquence.

Such traits are not in a historical point of view matters of difference; we recognize in them the stage of intellectual culture which irked these earliest Roman verse-making schoolmasters, and we at the same time perceive that, although Andronicus was born in Tarentum, Greek cannot have been properly his mother-tongue.

Or, if he climbs higher yet, and overlooks the rounded shoulders which stretch up from the passes toward the highest pinnacles of allhe will very likely see far below him, lying on the hill and commanding a view miles in extent in every direction, a group of nine, ten or a dozen sheep peacefully resting in the midday sun.

In the closest connection with such views mercantile punctuality, honour, and respectability pervaded the whole of Roman life.

45 Words to use with  views