481 examples of inquirer in sentences

"The first question of an impartial inquirer is: 'To which of these gentlemen is the honor due?'

Rough rounded stones, the sport of every wind, Is all th' inquirer shall with caution find.

The political inquirer, for instance, has wished to study in detail the form of government, the administration of laws, and the domestic institutions, under which a nation systematically prohibiting intercourse with the rest of the world has attained to a state of civilization, refinement, and intelligence, the mere glimpses of which so strongly invite further investigation.

Except in the well-kept palaces of the great, houses in Italy are more like dens than habitations, and a sight of them is a sufficient reason to the mind of any inquirer, why their vivacious and handsome inhabitants spend their life principally in the open air.

He left his home, his wife, a child that had just been born to him, cut off his long hair, shaved his head, clothed himself with rags, and taking nothing with him but a brass bowl from which he could eat his food, and a cup from which he could drink, he became a pilgrim, an inquirer after Truth and Light.

In one connection,[30] an inquirer demands of the Savior, "What good thing shall I do that I may have eternal life?"

The rectitude and benevolence of our Savior's character forbid us to suppose, that he would subject this inquirer, especially as he was highly amiable, to a trial, where eternal life was at stake, peculiarly severe.

Those who cannot stand this test, as their character is radically imperfect and unsound, must, with the inquirer to whom our Lord applied it, be pronounced unfit for the kingdom of heaven.

From this account, some may begin to think that in treating of grammar we are dealing with something too various and changeable for the understanding to grasp; a dodging Proteus of the imagination, who is ever ready to assume some new shape, and elude the vigilance of the inquirer.

Pursued in this manner, the study will be less difficult, and the labour of the curious inquirer, which may be suspended or resumed at pleasure, will be better repaid, than if he proceed in the order of history, and attempt at first the Saxon remains.

(In Philadelphia inquirer.

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(In The Philadelphia inquirer) © Jerome Siegel & Joe Shuster (A)

(In The Philadelphia inquirer) © National Periodical Publications, Inc. (PWH)

(In Philadelphia inquirer) © Jerome Siegel & Joe Shuster (A)

(In Philadelphia inquirer) © National Periodical Publications, Inc. (PWH)

(In Philadelphia inquirer) © Jerome Siegel & Joe Shuster (A)

(In Philadelphia inquirer) © National Periodical Publications, Inc. (PWH)

(In Philadelphia inquirer) © Jerome Siegel & Joe Shuster (A)

(In Philadelphia inquirer) © National Periodical Publications, Inc. (PWH)

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