16 Verbs to Use for the Word discoverers

at every turn without just cause, it was made a condition that whoever said he saw land should lose the reward if it were not made out in three days, even if he should afterward actually prove the first discoverer.

He was present in Barcelona and witnessed the reception accorded the successful discoverer by the Catholic sovereigns.

Though Delsarte be acknowledged the discoverer of the law of æsthetics, he may have held points in common with many who before him had had presentiments of its coming and had instinctively experienced its force.

Since we, however, only render homage to one God in Three Persons, and consequently may not adore the discoverers of new lands, it remains for us to offer them our admiration.

No really satisfactory substitute for ivory has been found, and millions await the discoverer of one.

All was untouched, unvisited wilderness, and we from bend to bend the first discoverers.

You know, my Courtiers, that should there be new lands, great glory will be given the discoverer of them.

[Footnote 8: 'Harvey:' discoverer of the circulation of the blood.]

" "But here is a loose board in some flooring," insisted the discoverer of the platform.

The murderer would thus have a sufficient motive to persecute the unhappy discoverer, that he might deprive him of peace, character, and credit, and have him for ever in his power.

His reason for the suggestion being that a branch of the family possessed a crayon portrait of some relation, which was supposed to resemble the great discoverer.

" "Perhaps he did, returned the discoverer, but, Deacon, that ice in the pitcher must have been well frozen to remain solid.

What statesman has she reared, since Jefferson died and Madison ceased to write, save those intrepid discoverers who have taught that Slavery is the corner-stone of republican institutions, and the vital element of Freedom herself?

" XVI BETWEEN THE LINES "Here stand, my lords; and send discoverers forth, To know the number of our enemies.

In the autumn of the same year fifteen hundred men, soldiers, courtiers, priests and laborers, accompanied the discoverer on his second voyage, in radiant hopes.

We have seen how ungratefully the court of Spain treated the first and great discoverer of the New World, and how far it was from enabling him to exert his great capacity in its service.

16 Verbs to Use for the Word  discoverers