9704 examples of purest in sentences

Yet we say we believe that "Children have their youth that they may play," and that "Play is the purest, most spiritual activity of man at this stage"

Isinglass is the purest variety of gelatine, and is prepared from the sounds or swimming-bladders of certain fish, chiefly the sturgeon.

'War', he says, 'is politics par excellence,' that is to say, politics at their purest and highest.

Instantly a smile broke over the handsome mouth, and in the purest French he assured her that the fresh air was most agreeable, and begged pardon for annoying them with his troublesome cough.

A distinguished navigator of our own time has compared the appearance of these bergs, after their regularity of shape is lost, and they begin to assume the fantastic outlines that uniformly succeed, to that of a deserted town, built of the purest alabaster, with its edifices crumbling under the seasons, and its countless unpeopled streets, avenues and alleys.

The lady's face was full of the tenderest interest; it seemed to say, that with its possessor all secrets were sacred, and that nothing but the purest friendship, and a desire to serve unhappy personages, influenced her.

The Rockingham connexion, along with thousands of their fellow citizens, who were unconnected with any party, were induced, from the purest views, to disapprove of the late treaty of peace.

It is a source of the purest happiness for a party of Republicans, as ours was, to see the very palace and gardens which Napoleon III.

It was this fervid patriotism, this public recognition of what is purest in human life, and exalted in aspirations, and profound in experience,teaching the value of our privileges and the glory of our institutions,which gave such effect to his eloquence, and endeared him to the hearts of the people until he opposed their passions.

In 1756, he was elected Professor of Poetry at Oxford, and faithfully performed the duties of his office, by recommending the purest models of antiquity in lectures which are said to have been "remarkable for elegance of diction, and justness of observation," and interspersed with translations from the Greek epigrammatists.

Hungary has the richest salt mines in the worldwhere the extraction of one hundred weight of the purest stone salt, amounts to but little more than one shilling of your moneyand though that is sold by the government at the price of two to three and a half dollars, and thus the consumption is of course very restricted, this still yields a net revenue of five millions of dollars a yearto the Governmentbut no!

The State of Ohio was not yet born when the wisest of men and purest of patriots uttered that prophecy; and God the Almighty has made the prophecy true, by annexing, in a prodigiously short period, more stars to the proud constellation of your Republic, and increasing the lustre of every star more powerfully, than Washington could have anticipated in the brightest moments of his patriotic hopes.

His conscience resides more in his stomach than his heart, and howsoever he keeps the commandments, he never fails to keep a very pious diet, and will rather starve than eat erroneously or taste anything that is not perfectly orthodox and apostolical; and if living and eating are inseparable, he is in the right, and lives because he eats according to the truly ancient primitive Catholic faith in the purest times.

When the lean brown hero with the hawk lip extends an arm of steel from the six-cylinder Rolls-Royce in which he is lounging and snatches the beautiful mannequin from between the very jaws of an omnibus, we realise that we are in the presence of Romance in its purest form.

Say that he were endowed with the purest honesty, it would inevitably be dragged captive by this mysterious, Protean bad temper.

There are some who, in the opinion of the parish priest of Camarines, speak the Bicol language in the purest manner.

He had set up a printing-press many years previously at Strawberry, and on taking the young ladies to see it, he remembered the gallantry of his former days, and they found these stanzas in type: 'To Mary's lips has ancient Rome Her purest language taught;

the aspirations to which we can look back as our purest and best, and which make us bitterly regret that they were but dreams.

Words are so coarse, one would not dare to speak even in the purest sense of disappointed love, but this inner discord, of which neither ever spoke a word, was pain to both of them; made the young girl unhappy, and irritated Clerambault.

Then Margaret fell a-humming to herself; and the airwill you believe it?chanced by the purest accident to be that foolish, senseless old song they used to sing together four years ago.

After all, the girl had come to Wyndfell Hall out of the purest good naturein order to help them through with their party.

The result is that many different currents of thought and shades of belief are reflected in the literature of this period; some of it is dross, but much of it is purest gold.

On the second, the fact from which there is no escapethat He whom M. Renan venerates with a sincerity which no one can doubt as the purest and greatest of moral reformers, did claim power from God to work miraclesis harmonised with the assumption that the claim could not possibly have been a true one.

M. Renan professes to give an historical account of the way in which the deepest, purest, most enduring religious principles known among men were, not merely found out and announced, but propagated and impressed upon the foremost and most improved portions of mankind, by the power of a single character.

If we accept in any degree the Gospel account, He not only wrought miracles, but claimed to do so; and M. Renan admits itthat is, he admits that the highest, purest, most Divine person ever seen on earth (for all this he declares in the most unqualified terms) stooped to the arts of Simon Magus or Apollonius of Tyana.

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