27 collocations for rediscovered

Not many men have his opportunity to make acquaintance with the domain that is their birthright, for he had administered a province of South Africa, and had been Governor-General of Canada, He rediscovered the glory of the Empire, as poets rediscover the glory of common speech.

It was about the year 1405 that a Frenchman called Bethencourt rediscovered the seven Canaries.

The present Governor, like Sir Ralph Woodford before him, has been fully aware of the old sayingwhich the Romans knew well, and which the English did not know, and only rediscovered some century since that the 'first step in civilisation is to make roads; the second, to make more roads; and the third, to make more roads still.

We have so lately rediscovered the charm and genius of this gifted young woman that she seems to be a novelist of yesterday, rather than the contemporary of Wordsworth and Coleridge; and few even of her readers realize that she did for the English novel precisely what the Lake poets did for English poetry,she refined and simplified it, making it a true reflection of English life.

We have seen the count the representative of this idea as far as its actual connection with the constitution of the state was concerned, but it was the scabinus who was to represent it to the consciousness of the people, and to assist them in rediscovering the lost conception of a municipal unity.

Mr. Bain, and after him Mr. Wheatstone, in England repeated, or (to use the English editor's phrase) rediscovered the same fact in 1841.

And if I had to choose a sphere where one could rediscover the central forces of Christian life and of Christian practise, I would lean toward the enlightened democracies which to-day are vibrant with the plea that the shepherdless multitudes shall have social ameliorations and new incentives and selfless leaders.

When Europe shall smile again she will "rediscover" her political peace ideas and will drink once more at the spring of life.

The school-masters of Europe had recently rediscovered imitation as the royal road to learning, and in their system of language teaching emphasized imitation of classical authors more than following the precepts of the grammarians or of the rhetoricians.

The abolition of slavery, the development of a spirit of mercy towards dumb animals, the recognition of the human rights of women and childrenall these may be traced through many a winding way, back to the German scientists and philosophers, who rediscovered the inner life while working from its outer side.

It was he who connected that memoir with this cabinet, who rediscovered the mechanism, rewound the spring, and renewed the poison.

We have rediscovered the memory of the subconscious mind.

After a period of partial oblivion, Alexander von Humboldt, in the early years of the nineteenth century, rediscovered the neglected merits of our author and, by his enlightened criticism and commentaries, restored to his writings the consideration they had originally enjoyed.

E. The Philosophers of the nineteenth century have fortunately rediscovered the Mermaid in the north of Scotland!

"But our first object must be to rediscover Muriel.

For, having myself no other duty than to enjoy a well-earned holiday, I used to load my canoe with blankets and provisions and journey forth on exploration trips among the islands of several days together; and it was on my return from the first of thesewhen I rediscovered the party, so to speakthat these changes first presented themselves vividly to me, and in one particular instance produced a rather curious impression.

When France shall have witnessed the gradual unfolding of approaching events, she will be convinced that he who has spoken to her the language of truth and has sought out a formula permitting the peoples of Europe to rediscover their path in life, towards life, is not only a friend, but

Then he turned back to the London streets, and in the five years from 1848 to 1853 appeared Dombey and Son, David Copperfield, and Bleak House,three remarkable novels, which indicate that he had rediscovered his own power and genius.

It was left for French explorers more than one hundred years later to rediscover the great river and to explore it from its upper waters to the Gulf of Mexico.

Much of this, it is true, consisted in rediscovering things known to all the world, which I had previously disbelieved or disregarded.

Luckily just before camping he rediscovered Evans' track (motor party) so that, given decent weather, we shall be able to follow this.

The suffragettes had rediscovered the Quaker truth that the spirit is stronger than all the forces of Government, and that things may really come by fasting and prayer.

These trifles as they seemed at the time, and as in fact they were, become less insignificant in the retrospect, as we associate them with the whole character and being we instinctively love to place at the farthest remove from gloom or sadness, and as they rediscover to us in the distance the native vivacity and grace of which they were the chance expression.

Studying the heroic nudities and noble attitudes of this bas-relief, Niccola rediscovered the right way of artnot by merely copying his model, but by divining the secret of the grand style.

Freylinghuisen says that whoever concocted this particular poison has evidently discovered a new way of doing itor rediscovered an old wayso that it is at least fifty per cent.

27 collocations for  rediscovered