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Under all the tides of conquest and endeavor but one fact shines supreme: the steady progress of the Cross.
Druids, fire-worshippers, moon-dancers, and Christian communicants have been comparatively studied, with a view to understanding the race-progress in rite and religious form.
We made a difficult but stately progress through the rooms.
He advanced too and we made a stately progress to the dining-room side by side.
The rules for these world's series were formulated and adopted upon the suggestion and by the advice of Mr. Brush and since a regular world's series season has been a feature of Base Ball the national game has progressed with even greater strides than was the case in the past.
On another occasion, a flock that was pursued by hunters retreated to another portion of this same cliff where it is still higher, and, on being followed, they were seen jumping down in perfect order, one behind another, by two men who happened to be chopping where they had a fair view of them and could watch their progress from top to bottom of the precipice.
The line of progress for a nation is to allow no spiritual ideal to stagnate or to retrograde.
The truth is, he was in a hurry, and something more than a hat or a basket was required to stay his progress towards home.
Then, perhaps, one doesn't make much progress by sticking to the track?
Growth is the combination of our souls with the things that are, in such a way as to make a perpetual progress toward the things that are to be.
He estimated his progress at forty or fifty miles each day, which gives a length of from two hundred to two hundred and fifty miles.
No explanation is given of this, and we must conclude, either that the speed of time had slowed, or else that the earth was actually progressing on its orbit at a rate, slow, when measured by existing standards.
The official report of the battle was as follows: "Mine-sweeping having been in progress during the last ten days inside the straits, a general attack was delivered by the British and French fleets on Thursday morning upon the fortresses at the Narrows.
It not only accepted progress as an unmistakable factmistaking, however, acceleration and facilitation for progressbut in its mad folly believed in an immutable law of progress which, working with the blind forces of machinery, would propel man forward.
In some foreign countries they have made much more progress than we in handling these things.
He could go just so fast; must consume just so much time in his snail-like progress up the face of the hill.
As the boy thus led her by the hand, in his quiet progress over the borders of eternity, Dorothy almost imagined that she could discern the near, though dim delightfulness of the home he was about to reach; she would not have enticed the little wanderer back, though she bemoaned herself that she must leave him and return.
Thirdly, a diplomatic struggle was in progress along the whole line, between the two groups of Powers.
Mr. Gandish was an excellent master and the two lads made great progress under his excellent training.
You do the square thing by me, won't you?" Lydia Sessions had got her neophites safely launched, and they were making a more or less tempestuous progress across the floor.
One must have exhaustless patience, tact trained by a lifetime of this sort of work, perseverance incapable of discouragement, the silence of an Indian, and in this phrasewhen we are dealing with the skill of one who can make progress without sound through the tangles of the dry and stiff California chaparralis involved an exercise of skill comparable only to the fineness of touch of a Joachim or a St. Gaudens.
In the mean time the Metropolitan with his bishops made progresses into the interior of Russia, to the cities of Rostoff and Novgorod, everywhere baptizing and instructing the people.
The optic nerves in fishes have this peculiarity,that they are not confounded with one another in their middle progress between their origin and their orbit.
The endocrines control the transport, and course, combinations and permutations in the history of lime's progress among the cells, and are in turn themselves affected by it.
Every message the Turkish Commander received from his right must have reported progress against him.