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I felt very anxious to know how it was that their numbers did not increase, as they were exempt from all pestilential diseases, and live in such abundance, that a beggar by trade has never been known among them, and are remarkable for their moral habits.

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After we had been here sufficiently long to see what was most remarkable in the city, and I had committed the fruit of my observations to paper, the Brahmin proposed to carry me to one of the monthly suppers of a philosopher whom he knew, and who had obtained great celebrity by his writings and opinions.

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But when we go to the Adirondacks,certainly a most extraordinary place of summer resort,we require an outfit which is as remarkable as the region itself.

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On returning home, I committed to paper some of the most remarkable of his opinions, which it may be as well to notice, that those who have since propounded, or may hereafter propound, the same to the world, may not claim the merit of originality.

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VI ON THE BORDER TERRITORY BETWEEN THE ANIMAL AND THE VEGETABLE KINGDOMS In the whole history of science there is nothing more remarkable than the rapidity of the growth of biological knowledge within the last half- century, and the extent of the modification which has thereby been effected in some of the fundamental conceptions of the naturalist.

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"There's never been anything remarkable about them.

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This record is all the more remarkable from the fact the car was not a racer, but a stock car which had been driven for some months by its owner before it was borrowed for the race, and did not have any special preparation.

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repeated Denbigh, and in those tones so remarkable to his natural voice.

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" Addison is remarkable among a satiric group of writers because he intended his humor to be "remedial,"not merely to inflict wounds, but to exert a moral influence, to induce human beings to forsake the wrong and to become more kindly.

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Her siege of Orléans is perhaps the most remarkable on record.

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As he advanced towards manhood, he became remarkable by his disagreement with his father.

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Ghazipoor is an important place, and is remarkable at a distance for its handsome ghauts.

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These lilliputian alleys can hardly be considered in good taste, but it is most remarkable with what a large quantity of beautiful fruit the tiny branches are laden.

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So in the Virgin Martyr (v. 1),"I, before the Destinies my bottom did wind up, would flesh myself once more upon some one remarkable above all these.

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Although we cannot claim the Miracles as entirely English products, being in all probability translations from the Norman-French, yet the fact that they were thus translated is one remarkable amongst many in this dawn of the victory of England over her conquerors.

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All the seasons are either very late or very early, or, for some reason, "the most remarkable within the memory of man.

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Nothing seemed left remarkable beneath the visiting moon.

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The royal palace lies at the extremity of the third part of the town, and forms a town within a town, or rather a fortress in a fortress, as it is surrounded by immense fortified walls, which command the town as well as the country round it; many large and small buildings are enclosed within these walls, but do not present anything remarkable beyond their handsome halls.

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I met with nothing remarkable during my first day at school; and on my return informed Mammy, as the result of my studies, that two and one make four.

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In short, I recollect nothing specially remarkable along the way, nor in the immediate approach to Stratford; and yet the picture of that June morning has a glory in my memory, owing chiefly, I believe, to the charm of the English summer-weather, the really good days of which are the most delightful that mortal man can ever hope to be favored with.

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This was a voluntary association, and the corps was remarkable throughout the war for its valour and enterprise.

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What Emerson says of the landscape is true here: no particular foreign country is so remarkable as the necessity of being remarkable under which every foreign country lies.

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