Which preposition to use with manifests
But that Sequoia can and does grow on as dry ground as any of its present rivals, is manifest in a thousand places.
I do nothing that is not manifest to your eyes, my disciples.
" That they are not deficient in zeal, at least, is manifest from a circumstance which took place a short time since.
The rapt and impassioned attention which she was observed to bestow on his utterances on such occasions all but gained her the reputation of a saint, and was accepted as a sufficient set-off against the unhallowed affection which she could not help manifesting for the memory of her father.
If the savage only dreamt of the dead, he might find in this an evidence of their survival, but he dreams far more often of the living, and that, with circumstances which make the illusion manifest on waking.
They had come up double quick from Savannah, and as they were regarded as veterans, the greatest confidence was soon manifest as to the successful termination of the battle.
The mere abstract notion of the East India Company, as long as she is unseen, is pretty, rather poetical; but as she makes herself manifest by the persons of such beasts, I loathe and detest her as the scarlet what-do-you-call-her of Babylon.
His taste for art was manifested at an early age, and after passing from the university he studied painting under J.D. Harding and Copley Fielding; but his masters, as he tells us in "Praeterita," were Rubens and Rembrandt.
One minor trouble both to Prometheus and Elenko was the affection they were naturally expected to manifest towards the carcase of the wretched eagle, which many identified with the eagle of the Evangelist John.
Coniferous trees, in general, seldom possess individual character, such as is manifest among Oaks and Elms.
"Is that the manifest of the North Star?" he inquired.
" "I respect this youth for the feeling he has manifested toward his benefactor's children," said a gentleman named Ammidon.
If I had only been manifested with the ability to read!
Gradually or suddenly, depending on your viewpoint in the great consciousness of time, the animatical forces from the Core of Life caused the great expansion from the etheric state of matter, causing gross material to manifest through friction and be slushed off and begin to solidify.
On the other hand, the most violent opposition had been manifested throughout the North to these so-called "fanatics."
But come, I have other things to manifest unto thee.'
On the contrary, never was the wisdom of God's providence more manifest than in the issue of the struggle between Rome and Carthage.
Between the various nations of Europe there has certainly always existed an element of political community, bequeathed by the Roman empire, manifested during the Middle Ages in a common relationship to the Church, and in modern times in a common adherence to certain uncodified rules of international law, more or less im perfectly defined and enforced.
Both houses joined in this declaration, and in the government no opposition whatever was manifested against it.
More perfect patience than Hayley manifested under his excruciating tortures, it never was my lot to witness.
"My mind," says he; "was deeply engaged in this visit, both in public and private; and at several places, observing that members kept slaves, I found myself under a necessity, in a friendly way, to labour with them, on that subject, expressing, as the way opened, the inconsistency of that practice with the parity of the Christian religion, and the ill effects of it as manifested amongst us.
The Beirut people are famous for their fighting spirit, but this spirit was not manifested after a few weeks of intimate acquaintance with the American blue-jackets.
A strong prevailing trend towards an adjustment of demand and supply is unmistakably manifest amid all the vagaries of changing circumstance.
The opposition manifested outside the lecture-room to his ideas and mode of instruction, was less courteous.
[Footnote 1: Proceedings of the American Convention, etc., 1797, p. 16.] Most interest in the cause in Maryland was manifested near the cities of Georgetown and Baltimore.