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of Occurrences 8379%

The matter will probably continue to be decided by every one according to his view of Seneca's character and abilities: in the matters of style and of sentiment much may be said on both sides.

to Occurrences 1006%

There should be, first of all, a united spirit, and a general reorganization throughout the whole of evangelical Christendom, not necessarily destroying denominational lines, with a view to quick mobilization of energy in any direction most needed.

from Occurrences 591%

They moved from St. Remy, selling the chateau, and built a house on the top of a green hill near Rouen, quite shut in by big trees, and with a lovely view from the Rond Pointthe highest part of the garden, over Rouenwith the spires of the cathedral in the distance.

in Occurrences 502%

The reader will recollect, that although our motion, at first, partook of that of the earth's on its axis, and although the positive effect was the same on our course, the relative effect was less and less as we ascended, and consequently, that after a certain height, every part of the terraqueous globe would present itself to our view in succession, as we rapidly receded from it.

on Occurrences 462%

The main lateral moraines that bounded the view on either hand are from 100 to nearly 200 feet high, and about as regular as artificial embankments, and covered with a superb growth of Silver Fir and Pine.

with Occurrences 291%

Certainly he always viewed with amusement his victim's wonder.

as Occurrences 266%

And Aylmer was specially anxious for his view as to the authenticity of a little Old Master he had acquired, and took notes, also, of a word of advice with regard to electric lighting, admitting he was not a very practical man, and Bruce evidently was.

for Occurrences 92%

I succeeded in gaining the foot of the cliff on the eastern extremity of the glacier, and there discovered the mouth of a narrow avalanche gully, through which I began to climb, intending to follow it as far as possible, and at least obtain some fine wild views for my pains.

over Occurrences 92%

It stands right in the midst of a beautiful park, with herds of deer and hundreds of gay-plumaged birdsa park that far and away surpasses even our vaunted Richmond Parkmagnificent timber, dense undergrowth, wild flowers in profusion, and now and again winding lakes and streams, crossed by rustic bridges, and such views over hill and dale as would delight either an artist or an admirer of Nature.

at Occurrences 86%

I have been within fair shooting distance of twenty in a single afternoon while floating along one of those rivers, and have counted upwards of forty in view at the same time, feeding along the margin of one of the beautiful lakes hid away in the deep forest.

by Occurrences 67%

Bolton enforces his view by quotation from Bede, William of Malmesbury, and Sir Thomas North.

than Occurrences 65%

Though the coast region was the first to be invaded and settled by white men, it has suffered less from a bee point of view than either of the other main divisions, chiefly, no doubt, because of the unevenness of the surface, and because it is owned and protected instead of lying exposed to the flocks of the wandering "sheepmen."

about Occurrences 64%

" When they came back, the Colonel was still there exchanging views about Alaska with Sukey, and with Sebastian about the bull.

through Occurrences 41%

He says that, 'viewed through the glamour of memory, you impress him like an Alpine landscape, when the sun is rising, and he hopes the soft brilliance of prosperity will ever envelop you in its radiance and serve to enhance the beauty of your stately calm.'

into Occurrences 37%

No other tree in the world, as far as I know, has looked down on so many centuries as the Sequoia, or opens such impressive and suggestive views into history.

behind Occurrences 24%

Before he could withdraw from their view behind the pillar in front of him, Miss Fewbanks looked up and saw him.

across Occurrences 22%

Here and there small openings occur on rocky places, commanding fine views across the cultivated valley to the ocean.

without Occurrences 21%

I threw the bundle of charts into the upper bunk, and unscrewed the glass of the port to gain a view without, and a breath of fresh air.

down Occurrences 18%

But Jack Landis was discovered fading out of view down the hillside.

under Occurrences 17%

It was too near us to be pleasant, so the Major took out a party and hauled it out of their view under cover of a bank.

up Occurrences 16%

As we drove across the bridge on our way home from the reception at the Elysee, it was a beautiful sightthe streets full of people waiting to see the foreign royalties pass, and the view up and down the Seine, with the lights from the high buildings reflected in the waterlike fairy-land.

before Occurrences 15%

At a meeting in Exeter Hall he suddenly put a new view before his audience.

between Occurrences 15%

Lister met his hosts in the marble waiting hall where a gold-framed panorama of Canadian scenery closes the view between the rows of stately pillars.

towards Occurrences 14%

That God is love; and that love, which as an affection, produces an affective unity between separate persons, can as the subsistent and primal unity produce a substantial and ineffable union of which the other is a shadow, is a view towards which revelation points.

beyond Occurrences 14%

The only manner, however, in which to get a view beyond the huge rock that, having fallen across the stream centuries ago, had diverted its channel, was to clamber up its mossy sides to the summit.

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