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in Occurrences 529%

It is exhibited in electricity.

at Occurrences 210%

A well-known bear so named and exhibited at the Bear Garden.

to Occurrences 199%

So, MONTGOMERY PENDRAGON went forth from Gospeler's Gulch to seek harbor where he might; and, a day or two afterwards, Mr. BUMSTEAD exhibited to Mr. SIMPSON the following entry in his famous Diary.

on Occurrences 49%

This prejudice against the legal profession in general was exhibited on more than one occasion during our sojourn at Paris.

of Occurrences 48%

By and by there will be a reading of the Declaration of Independence and an address punctured by vives; all the town in its best dress, and some exhibits of horsemanship that make lathered bits and bloodly spurs; also a cock-fight.

as Occurrences 41%

The capture of this general was received with such joy at Rome that Claudius commanded that he should be brought from Britain in order to be exhibited as a spectacle to the Roman people.

for Occurrences 30%

Just at the nick of time the right sort of fellow pops up nobody knows whence, a lanista with hair like curling helichryse, as Theocritus has it, and a small army of gladiators, whom, out of devotion to the Emperor, he offers to exhibit for nothing.

with Occurrences 29%

"H," said a friend of mine, as he stalked into my sanctum, a few days after my return, and seated himself at my elbow, as if for a private and confidential talk, "did Smith really shoot the bear, the skin of which he brought home, and which he exhibits with such triumph.

towards Occurrences 13%

Phoenician patience alone was able to submit meekly to such a position, and even to exhibit towards the despotic victors every attention and courtesy, solicited or unsolicited with unwearied perseverance.

from Occurrences 12%

Our task that morning was to collect the plant exhibits from the homes of all those on our list.

before Occurrences 12%

This power Lady Nrepeatedly exhibited before credible witnesses, and the Quarterly Review of that day considered the fact indisputable.

against Occurrences 11%

The great excitement which our attempt at emancipation had produced at Washington, and the rage and fury exhibited against us, had the effect to draw attention to our case, and to secure us sympathy and assistance on the part of persons wholly unknown to us.

during Occurrences 11%

Therefore he gave notice to them that he was going to sail seaward, but when he had extinguished the light which flagships exhibit during night voyages for the purpose of having the rest follow close behind, he coasted along Italy, then went over to Corcyra and from there came to Cephallenia.

under Occurrences 10%

I, who would have been abandoned by a less noble nature, for I was weakened by captivity and bad fare, broke down, but Sprague andandyoung Dickmy son, clung to me with such devotion as few sons would exhibit under such trials, and brought me safe to the outposts.

by Occurrences 6%

"If you've never had one of those here, I think one or two of your members could arrange a very effective little exhibit by borrowing objects of interest from their friends about town.

than Occurrences 5%

The contrast in the learning processes of the two monkeys could scarcely be better exhibited than by the curves of learning which are presented in figure 18.

toward Occurrences 4%

I can not describe to you, my dear mamma, the transports of joy and affection which every one exhibited toward us.

throughout Occurrences 4%

General Lee exhibited throughout his career this mingled good judgment and daring, and his cautious inactivity was now succeeded by one of those offensive movements which, if we may judge him, by his subsequent career, seemed to be the natural bent of his character.

through Occurrences 4%

From this art of Solomon, exhibited through the medium of a ring or seal, we have the Eastern stories which celebrate the seal of Solomon, and record the potency of his sway over the various orders of demons or of genii, who were supposed to be the invincible tormentors or benefactors of the human race.

within Occurrences 3%

A more interesting spectacle was perhaps never seen than is exhibited within the limits of the United Statesa territory so vast and advantageously situated, containing objects so grand, so useful, so happily connected in all their parts!

after Occurrences 2%

Is there anywhere a good criticism on the alteration that Wilkie's style exhibited after his Italian and Spanish tours?

between Occurrences 2%

What I desire to draw attention to in the present paper are the mechanical actions of attraction and repulsion which will be exhibited between the two conductors, and the novel results which may be obtained by modifications in the relative dispositions of the two conductors.

near Occurrences 2%

A very illustrious Scandinavian explorer, visiting Edinburgh, declared, as soon as he saw the sections of boulder-clay exhibited near that city, that this was the very substance which he saw forming in the Spitzbergen ice- fiords.

out Occurrences 2%

People may fall in love, in a mild way, as they do in society, but they must not undergo the ravages of that passion, as it is exhibited out of society.

without Occurrences 2%

These dogs were exhibited without pedigrees, but were said to have been bred at the Hospice of St. Bernard.

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