449 examples of mass. in sentences

Barney stared in speechless amazement at the unseemly gambols of the motley mass.

The drawback is, that, if it must be pierced by windows, their lines will stick off from the roof, so that, as seen from below, they will be violently detached from the general mass.

All were of one height, clean-shaven by the volleys of the wind-driven sand and pebbles that clipped off any treetop that aspired above the mass.

He can throw aside a pin that lurks in a ball of wool, or kill a fly that settles on his work, without staining the snowy mass.

Bent on a wild and undigested scheme of asserting their wrongs, the fishermen again plied their oars, and the whole fleet swept away, as if it was composed of a single mass.

But with all that, he ate meat during Lent, except on Good Friday, never went to confession, believed neither in miracles nor the infallibility of the Pope, and when he attended mass, went to the one at ten o'clock, or to the shortest, the military mass.

Forgetting everything in one wild desire to share the enemy's wealth, they left their post and charged down into the struggling central mass.

The mayor compelled the belligerents to shake hands, a document was signed declaring the vendetta at an end, and everybody went to mass.

During the process it coagulated at the edges; and the coagulated mass was again dissolved, by stirring it into the boiling fluid mass.

The earth we know has acquired a large amount of internal heat, probably sufficient to liquefy its whole interior; but Mars has only one-ninth part the mass of the earth, and it is quite possible, and even probable, that its comparatively small attractive force would never have liquefied or even permanently heated the more central portions of its mass.

He maintains that all solar and planetary bodies have a central, vital heat, produced and maintained by the same cause,to wit, the gravitating or condensing force; its intensity being as the mass.

DURING MASS. "I have my rights of love and portion of the sun; Let us together flee ..." A. DE VIGNY (La Prison).

Calmly they put forth the necessary exertion, breasted the Intrepid off with spars, and pressing on their sweeps, caused her slowly to withdraw from the vicinity of the burning mass.

Its surface had been smashed to a pulpy mass.

MARLBOROUGH, MASS., Feb. 18, 1839.

Mr. Burke (of S.C.) said, gentlemen were contending for nothing; that the value of a slave averaged about £80, and the duty on that sum at five per cent, would be ten dollars, as congress could go no farther than that sum, he conceived it made not difference whether they were enumerated or left in the common mass.

Looking at it for the first time, the eye is wonder-struck by its originality, the nobleness of its design, and the grandeur of its mass.

A vast deal, it is true, had been accomplished in the way of pure science, though but little that came home to the understandings and feelings of the mass.

As commonly happens everywhere, civilized nations and popular governments forming no exceptions to the rule, the ascendency of evil in this cluster of remote and savage islands was owing altogether to the activity and audacity of a few wicked men, rather than to the inclination of the mass.

LYNN, MASS., 1851.

WORCESTER COUNTY (MASS.)

ANDOVER NEWTON THEOLOGICAL SCHOOL, NEWTON CENTRE, MASS.

Law, which is its social instrument, deals with external act, general conditions, and mankind in the mass.

The programme is this: First, they enter the cathedral, kneel at the glistening shrine of the black crucifix, kiss its golden slipper, and hear mass.

The articulation ran together in a sort of glutinous mass.

449 examples of  mass.  in sentences