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But the Sugar Pine seems too unconsciously noble, and too complete in every way, to leave room for even a heavenward care.
In conclusion, an article on the music of Nature would not be complete without an allusion to the music of the winds and the storm.
The revival brought about by bread and tea was as complete as the exhaustion from excessive enjoyment and toil.
Why children are hurried off, and old reprobates of a hundred left, whose trial humanly we may think was complete at fifty, is among the obscurities of providence, The very notion of a state of probation has darkness in it.
"Master Reeve," spake Beltane, "give now for guerdon instead of gold, horses and equipment for these my comrades, stout lances and mail complete with goodly bascinets.
Accordingly, the following will be found sufficiently complete for all ordinary purposes: EXPLANATION OF FRENCH TERMS USED IN MODERN HOUSEHOLD COOKERY.
Another series of closely affiliated forms, though the evidence they afford is perhaps less complete than that of the Equine series, is presented to us by the Dichobune of the Eocene epoch, the Cainotherium of the Miocene, and the Tragulidoe, or so-called "Musk- deer," of the present day.
Unquestionably the Brussels Museum is one of the most complete on the Continent.
The victory was not indeed completed until after the terrible Social War of B.C. 90, but it was begun at least four centuries earlier with the admission of the plebeians.
They were all beaten off by infantry fire, and the reliefs of the various brigades of the XXIst Corps were complete by November 28.
"The survey was completed to the cañon on the 20th of July.
The predictions of workman and onlooker alike were that it could not be completed before April or May of 1895.
EACH, OF London Punch, COMPLETE FROM 1841 (1st YEAR) TO 1862, INCLUSIVE.
And now each day and night was completed within the space of but a few seconds; and still the speed increased.
In complete of the enemy's position, he decided that he would it.
The reorganization of these courts was fast completed under Henry's great justiciar, De Lucy, and the chancellor Thomas.
There was unfortunately great delay in the building of the "Hunt" class of minesweeper, which was the type ordered in 1916 and repeated in 1917, and in spite of very large additional orders for this class of vessel having been placed early in 1917 (a total of 100 extra vessels being ordered), the number completed during that year was only sixteen, together with a single paddle sweeper.
Zeelna (Zevelna) returns to the same celestial meridian in thirty hours; but as in this time the starry vault has completed about a rotation and a quarter in the opposite direction, it takes nearly five days to reappear on the same horizon.
Already, at his accession, the Muscovite principalities were beginning to draw together, and circumstances were favorable to the prosecution of the task upon which he was called to enterthe completing of their union and the securing of their national independence.
The line was thus completed between Washington and Baltimore about May 1, 1844, and proved to be successful and in every way satisfactory in its operation.
Its object is to guarantee protection to American citizens and others who shall construct the canal, and to defend it when completed against unjust confiscations or obstructions, and to deny the advantages of navigation through it to those nations only which shall refuse to enter into the same guaranties.
However, almost at the same instant, news was received of the bridge being nearly completed over the Ebro, and a ford was found in the Segre. LXIII.Now
He solved this by finding the heavy monkey-wrench, and using it as a hammer, with the knife in place, thus actually severing the paw complete after considerable trouble.
Chevrotains, or muis deer (Tragulidae), are not deer in any true sense, as they have but three compartments to the stomach; antlers are absent and in their place large and protruding canine teeth are developed in the upper jaw, and the lateral metacarpal bones are complete throughout their length, instead of being represented by a mere remnant.
The Dictionary was completed towards the end of 1754; and, Cave being then no more, it was a mortification to the author of that noble addition to our language, that his old friend did not live to see the triumph of his labours.