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It will be a very brilliant number, illustrated with flights of fancy by ten comic artists.
The comparative influence of great and small streams as lake-fillers is strikingly illustrated in Yosemite Valley, through which the Merced flows.
The tenth, "interpretacio," he illustrates by telling a joke, and then amplifying it into a little comedy.
Each volume is well illustrated from drawings by competent artists, which, together with their handsomely decorated uniform binding, showing the goldenrod, usually considered the emblem of America, is a feature of their manufacture.
Their love for sequestered and romantic localities is widely illustrated on the Continent, instances of which have been collected together by Grimm, who remarks how "the fame of particular witch mountains extends over wide kingdoms."
The prodigious superiorityin respect to national vitalityof a freely governed country over one that is governed by a centralized despotism, is nowhere more brilliantly illustrated than in the contrasted fortunes of France and England as colonizing nations.
There are some pauses which are illustrated to the day of a man's death, by a vivid impression on his memory of the surroundings.
The matter of his sermons is orthodox and homelysystematically arranged, innocently illustrated at intervals, and offensive to nobody.
The lobster has served as a type of the whole animal kingdom, and its anatomy and physiology have illustrated for us some of the greatest truths of biology.
The difference in our mentality was never so well illustrated as in the songs of the two people.
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You may attach what value you please to the reservation, but I think I can illustrate without much difficulty the effect of that promise made beforehand.
"We are indebted to Kate Roby," says Mr. Herndon, "for an incident which illustrates alike his proficiency in orthography and his natural inclination to help another out of the mire.
These were the Ideas in which he was far in advance of all the considerable men, whether of his State or of his Nationideas which he illustrated through long years of his life and conduct.
Nor is what has been illustrated above true of the mind and the will only.