9776 examples of adam in sentences

And solitude, a bad adviser, takes possession of your thoughts, isolates them from the rest of the real world, in order to immerse them in imaginary worlds, and then agitates, reflects, whirls, polishes all that marvellous enchanted universe in which the daughters of Eve wander with each wild license, whom the base-born sons of Adam approach only a single step.

'I'd split his skull as clean!' 'Go away, Adam Jeffson, and let me be!' snarled Clark. 'Is that all you've got to say about it, thenyou?' 'To the devil with you, man, say I, and let me be!' cried he: 'you know your own conscience best, I suppose.'

And this that I, Adam Jeffson, here see is but the far-tossed spray of that monstrous, infuriate flood.'

And always I knew it:some faintest secret whisper which whispered me: "You are the Arch-one, the motif of the world, Adam, and the rest of men not much."

This was a strange coming-back to it, Adam.

There is the high-curving browreally a King's brow, after all, it strikes me nowand that vacillating look about the eyes and mouth which used to make my sister Ada say: 'Adam is weak and luxurious.'

Adam Jeffson,' I muttered reproachfully when it was over, 'could that poor thing in the frame have been you?' I cannot quite state why the tendency toward OrientalismOriental dressall the manner of an Oriental monarchhas taken full possession of me: but so it is: for surely I am hardly any longer a Western, 'modern' mind, but a primitive and Eastern one.

The mind of Adam Jeffson is adaptable.

And that was the last word of civilised Man to me, Adam Jeffsonits final counselits ultimate gospel and messageto me, my good God!

No, then: the modern Adam is some eight to twenty thousand years wiser than the firstyou see?

I have not been a particularly ideal sort of beast so far, you know: but in me, Adam JeffsonI swear itthe human race shall at last attain a true nobility, the nobility of self-extinction.

2. The just application of this standard, is practicable for, and obligatory upon, every child of Adam.

With my powers and resources, and in my appropriate circumstances, I am to recognize in any child of Adam who may address me, another self in his appropriate circumstances and with his powers and resources.

In other words, every child of Adam has, from the Creator, the inalienable right of wielding, within reasonable limits, his own powers, and employing his own resources, according to his own choice; while he respects his social relations, to promote as he will his own welfare.

But with all this variety of make, means, and condition, considered individually, the children of Adam are bound together by strong ties which can never be dissolved.

Every member of the family of Adam, placing himself in the position here pointed out, is competent and authorized to pass judgment on all the cases in social life in which he may be concerned.

As his contribution to this great object, it is the inalienable birth-right of every child of Adam, to consecrate whatever he may possess.

Although time and experience may have taught Mr. Collings many things, he probably retains more of the old Radical Adam than does Mr. Chamberlain.

"Adam's Gram., p. 242; Gould's, 234.

Dr. Adam calls having loved the perfect participle active, which he says must be rendered in Latin by the pluperfect of the subjunctive; as, he having loved, quum amavisset; (Lat. and Eng.

Dr. Adam, in fact, if he denies this, only contradicts himself; for, in his paradigms of the English Active Voice, he gives the participles as two only, and both simple, thus: "Present, Loving; Perfect, Loved:""Present, Having; Perfect, Had."

"Adam's Gram., p. 155; Gould's, 158.

"Adam, p. 156; Gould, 159.

"Adam's Gram., p. 170; Gould's, 171.

"Whatever Adam's posterity lost through him, that and more they gain in Christ.

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