16692 examples of remarks in sentences

He devoted about a column to the minerals, and in the course of his remarks said: "It would be utterly impossible at present to make a correct estimate of the mineral wealth of California.

Our remarks were only made on account of the injustice of these people.'

Before, however, proceeding with the consideration of the different orders, in the series we have placed them, it will be necessary to make a few remarks relative to the pig generally.

Even when he told his experiences at great length, she never became impatient, but encouraged him to go on when his brothers and sisters made sarcastic remarks about him.

Kurt, standing in a corner with a note-book, was busily scribbling down his melancholy thoughts, but he did not show his verses to anyone, as the tragic feeling in them might have drawn remarks from Bruno which he might not have been able to endure.

"Altogether, there was a tone of satire in Dr. Whewell's remarks which I did not think amiable.

"It was quite singular that they made such different remarks to me.

An English lady was present, learned in art, who, with a volubility worthy of an American, rushed into every little opening of Mrs. Somerville's more measured sentences with her remarks upon recent discoveries in her specialty.

So she announced to Mancy that she must finish up such things as were not finished, and without waiting to hear the old woman's remarks of disapproval, Patty ran up to her room.

I pertended as how I dident hear the raskle's insultin remarks, but I was secretly itchin to be a silent spectator to his funeral, and see his miserable carciss sunk down under about 6 foot of free sile.

On Talent and Shtouka, Mr. Davidson remarks.

of the "Exploration Scientifique," &c.) foolishly observes that there is no way of arriving at correct statistics of this empire, except by comparing it with Algeria; and then remarks, which is true enough, "Malheureusement, la population de l'Algérie n'est pas encore bien connue."

Addison's Remarks on Italy.

He had last night looked into Lord Hailes's Remarks on the History of Scotland.

I shall continue my remarks in the usual form.

All my remarks of this kind are made after an unprejudiced comparison of the people of the same rank or fortune in the two countries;yet even the most liberal examination must end by concluding, that the oeconomy of the French too nearly approaches to meanness, and that their civility is ostentatious, perhaps often either interested, or even verbal.

Events are now too numerous and too complicated to be described by occasional remarks; and a narrator of no more pretensions than myself may be allowed to shrink from an abundance of matter which will hereafter perplex the choice and excite the wonder of the historian.

I was too much occupied by my personal distresses to make any remarks on the revolutionary government at the time of its adoption.

Upon this Mr Mill remarks (pp. 145147): 'Here emerges the distinction between two different methods of studying the problems of metaphysics; forming the radical difference between the two great schools into which metaphysicians are divided.

We shall say little upon Mr Mill's remarks on Sir W. Hamilton's Theory of Causation(chap. xvi.).

Passing over chapter xxvii., in which Mr Mill refutes Sir W. Hamilton's opinion that the study of mathematics is worthless, or nearly so, as an intellectual disciplinewe shall now call attention to the concluding remarks which sum up the results of the volume.

And we find this same judgment implied in the discriminating remarks upon his philosophical procedure made by Mr Mill himself(pp.

To shew this, it is necessary to make the following remarks.

think of the close connection, of the relationship that there will be between us! think of the remarks you will excite!

The latter comes in for a good deal of my conversation, as most of my remarks have to be taken up and rebellowed by him with a loud emphasis, that contrasts absurdly with their triviality; and even then they mostly miscarry, and turn into something totally different.

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