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But only now did he exhibit any real animation.

" The empress would have had her exhibit this prudence in her conduct also to Madame du Barri.

How shall I exhibit their sufferings as determining to refuse sustenance and die, or as resolving to break their chains, and, disdaining to live as slaves, to punish their oppressors?

Phoenician patience alone was able to submit meekly to such a position, and even to exhibit towards the despotic victors every attention and courtesy, solicited or unsolicited with unwearied perseverance.

If we had similar statements regarding the Italian population generally, they would beyond all doubt exhibit a deficit relatively still more considerable.

For it is by virtue of his reasoning faculty that man does not live in the present only, like the brute, but looks about him and considers the past and the future; and this is the origin of prudence, as well as of that care and anxiety which so many people exhibit.

"For why do you exhibit your 'milky way,' your uncovered bosoms?

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EXHIBIT 18. Telegram of the Military Attache at St. Petersburg to H. M. the Kaiser on July 30th, 1914.

I told him finally he need not wonder if Germany's army were to be mobilized. EXHIBIT 19. Telegram of the Chancellor to the Imperial Ambassador at Rome on July 31st, 1914.

Please ask for Your passports and turn over protection and affairs to the American Embassy. EXHIBIT 27.

At one point he definitely states that they exhibit ideas of a low order, or something which corresponds to them.

For the ingenious quadruple-choice method devised by this observer showed that mature monkeys exhibit fairly adequate types of response.

Now was the time when the captain would exhibit his skill as a whaler; all depends on his management as to their success; he must be cool, and collected, working systematically; for not only does it require great skill and caution in the capturing of the whale, but there are many dangers attendant upon the encounter.

When a naturalist comes to regard as three closely-related species what he before took to be so many varieties of one species, how has he thereby strengthened our conviction that the three forms were designed to have the differences which they actually exhibit?

If you import atheism into your conception of variation and natural selection, you can readily exhibit it in the result.

The only direction, almost, in which they exhibit any expansive tendency is in the border trade and general adventure business, in which figure the names of many of them conspicuously and with honor.

In the message which was presented to Congress at the opening of its present session I endeavored to exhibit briefly my views upon the important and highly interesting subject to which our attention is now to be directed.

We shall then exhibit the rare example of a great nation, abounding in all the means of happiness and security, altogether free from debt.

The report which the Secretary of the Treasury will in due time lay before you will exhibit the national finances in a highly prosperous state.

That men of years, and of consular dignity, should not be ashamed to exhibit such mockery of religion in the face of day!

He is to exhibit in his portraits of nature such prominent and striking features as recall the original to every mind; and must neglect the minute discriminations which one may have remarked, and another have neglected for those characteristics which are alike obvious to vigilance and carelessness.

" I will venture to make a longer quotation from the life of Pope, which gives, I think, a good impression of his manner: "Of his social qualities, if an estimate be made from his letters, an opinion too favourable cannot easily be formed; they exhibit a perpetual and unclouded effulgence of general benevolence and particular fondness.

Where his hands had begun to move gently and carefully, they began to exhibit higher and higher degrees of animation.

exhibition 1826 occurrences

Museum of Modern Art (PWH); 24Oct60; R264763. Edward Hopper; retrospective exhibition.

Maurice Sterne; retrospective exhibition 1902-1932; paintings, sculpture, drawings.

His manners were extremely friendly and agreeable, and he expressed himself highly pleased with the exhibition.

"It appears an awful exhibition of human depravity," he adds, "when children compel their parents to perish for want, or to be devoured by beasts of prey in a desert, from no other motive but sheer laziness."

" Chapman's own editor was tempted by this exhibition of ignorance to write the following footnote: "The author seems not to have been aware that such early marriages are common among the Hindoos."

But the most startling exhibition of Abyssinian grossness is given by the Habab and Mensa concerning whom Munzinger says (150), that whenever a girl decides to give herself up to a dissolute life "a public festival is arranged, cows are butchered and a night is spent amid song and dances.

At Munich, in 1894, her portraits attracted attention, and were commended by those who wrote of the exhibition.

<b>WHITE, FLORENCE.</b> Silver medal at Woman's Exhibition, Earl's Court; silver medal for a pastel exhibited in Calcutta.

In the New Gallery, Munich, is one of her pictures of this sort; and at Munich, 1893, her flower pieces were especially praised in the reports of the exhibition.

] <b>WOODBURY, MARCIA OAKES.</b> Prize at Boston Art Club; medals at Mechanics' Association Exhibition, Atlanta and Nashville Expositions.

Her "Holland Family at Prayer," exhibited at the Paris Salon, 1893, and "Jessica," belong to the Public Library in Williamsport; "Clam-Diggers Coming HomeCape Cod" was in the Venice Exhibition, 1903; one of her pictures shows the "Julian Academy, Criticism Day.

After the first exhibition of her pictures in Berlin, her "God-given talent" was several times mentioned by the art critics.

In 1889 an exhibition of the works of these painters was held.

At International Exhibition, Barcelona, 1898, a gold medal.

In 1883 she served with many distinguished artists on the art jury of the International Exhibition at Amsterdam.

In 1885 she began to work in pastel, and one of her best portraits in this medium was that of the Princess (Queen) Wilhelmina, which was loaned by the Queen Regent for the exhibition of this artist's work in Amsterdam in 1890.

An exhibition of her work in Berlin led to her receiving a commission from the Government to paint two pictures for the Paris Exposition, 1900.

Upon repeating this exhibition they paid particular attention to the operation of loading the gun, and expressed the greatest surprise at the weight of the ball, upon which, after they had all severally examined it, they held a long and wordy argument as to what it possibly could be.

A series of caverns at the entrance of the valley are vigorously exploited by their owners as "side shows" to this exhibition of natural marvels.

New Gallery, Venetian Exhibition, 1895.

He abhorred all such sports as were now going forward; and had successfully interfered with the parish priest, Sir Onesimus, who was somewhat of a precisian himself, to prevent the setting up the May-pole on the past Sunday,for which, the farmer added, some of the young folks owe him a grudge; and he expressed a hope, at the same time, that the day might pass by without any exhibition being made of their ill-will towards him.

" Their pursuers were evidently much surprised at this sudden exhibition of the Speedwell's "sailing qualities;" and William hauled more to the wind and "crowded" his boat until she stood almost on her side, and the waves frequently washed into her.

On developing, the latter was hopelessly underexposed while that having thirty seconds gave a negative which furnished one of my exhibition pictures.

Now, the men of the time of Chaucer had many evil qualities, but there was at least one exhibition of moral weakness they did not give.

In after-years we may have perhaps a newer and more daring Arts and Crafts Exhibition.

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