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appeared; appeares; appearest; appeareth; appearing; appease; appeased; appeasement; appeases; appeaseth
  1. The title of Emperor appears as early as 1790, in a proposition made by M.

  2. One of the more recent of these dispassionate studies of the military problem appears in an article by M.

  3. The famous Messe de Sanson appears to have been invented out of the whole cloth by Balzac.

  4. After this it was suspended to be revived in 1499, as appears from a letter of Isabella, Dec.

  5. By a confirmation of Pedro IV of Aragon, in 1372, to the aljama of Calatayud it appears that the Moors of the cities were accustomed to have special shambles where their meat was slaughtered and marked "secundum eorum ritum sive çunam.

  6. This, too, Adrian swore to observe when the necessary papal confirmation should be obtained--a confirmation which the Inquisition probably had sufficient influence to prevent, as there appears to be no further trace of it.

  7. The natural result of this indulgence appears in the next visitation by the Licenciado Vaca, in 1549.

  8. As a perpetual reminder of this subordination, there appears to have been kept in the royal chancellery the formula of a letter addressed to all viceroys and captains-general.

  9. The tribunal concluded Palomino's trial within forty-eight hours, sentencing him to hear a mass in the audience chamber, and it appears that it returned him.

  10. The Spanish Church of the period appears to have been wholly quiescent.

  11. The Surgeon complained of was Thomas Middleton, son of Mr. Henry Middleton (the oldest Member of the Court) and it appears that he had been fully examined and qualified.

  12. From the record of his trial at the Old Bailey (see Sessions Papers) Duell appears to have been an outrageous young scoundrel.

  13. The only note we have of Gerard, before he comes on the Court, is one in which he appears before the Masters as defendant in a case of alleged slander on the wife of a brother freeman.

  14. By the Accounts for this year it appears that a Silver Tureen, Dish and Ladle were purchased for £65 16s.

  15. This appears to have cost the Company £44 14s.

  16. Wysto appears from time to time to have given the Court trouble, his offence on this particular occasion being that he had ordered his apprentice to let a man blood in the Compter contrary to the order of the Aldermen.

  17. The inner wing-tip appears almost to be sweeping the turf at the foot of the tower.

  18. The pilot sits first, and the body of the machine is so high that only his head appears above it, while just in front of his face, to deflect the wind-rush from the propeller, there is a raised section of the hull which acts as a screen.

  19. The speed of the machine appears tremendous.

  20. Indeed, it appears in Wright's Dictionary of Provincial English in precisely the sense it has in the text.

  21. The temperature appears to be but little lower than the plain: the wind was north-easterly; and both monsoons bring heavy rains.

  22. Richard enters into some of the particulars relative to the synonyms of the plant, from which it appears that Vahl referred Forskal's genus Catha to the Linnaean genus Celastrus, changing the name of Catha edulis to Celastrus edulis.

  23. He appears to have discharged his duty very inefficiently, a dollar a day being charged for the hire of a single donkey.

  24. Commerce appears to be an accident, not an essential, with him; yet he is by no means deficient in acumen.

  25. The Somal showed superior activity in marching three successive days; the reason appears to be that the Abban was progressing towards his home.

  26. The amatory is of course the favourite theme: sometimes it appears in dialogue, the rudest form, we are told, of the Drama.

  27. I It appears to be the Ashkoko of the Amharas, identified by Bruce with the Saphan of the Hebrews.

  28. He appears to be the Cuculus Indicator (le Coucou Indicateur) and the Om-Shlanvo of the Kafirs; the Somal call him Maris.

  29. A napkin is passed under my chin, as if I were a small child, and a sound scolding is administered when appetite appears deficient.

  30. Before leaving the valley, he observed a hillock glistening white: it appears from its salt, bitter taste, to have been some kind of nitrate efflorescing from the ground.

  31. About half a mile eastward of the town appears a burn called Jalah or the Coffee Water: the crowd crossing it did not prevent my companions bathing, and whilst they donned clean Tobes I retired to the wayside, and sketched the town.

  32. This grievance appears to be based on solid grounds.

  33. No peace policy enabled the French to absorb region after region in Northern Africa, till the Mediterranean appears doomed to sink into a Gallic lake.

  34. When he enters a house, his first declaration is, that he cannot sit down; and so short are his visits, that he seldom appears to have come for any other reason but to say, He must go.

  35. By a piece of auction-room humour, 'The Bathos' appears as 'The Bathers.

  36. It appears to me, you're on the road of Priscilla Graves and Pempton,' observed Simeon.

  37. Upon my word, it appears to me, Esau's the Englishman, Jacob the German, of these times.

  38. But, sounded to its depths, this new current of thought appears not only not eccentric but inevitable.

  39. The only other prognostication that appears to emerge is the probable predominance in a Home Rule Ireland of the present Ulster Unionist party.

  40. To the primitive Tory the Nationalist "agitator" appears in the guise of a stormy and intractable fiend, with futility in his soul, and a College Green peroration on his lips.

  41. The contribution of the Enniskilleners to the Battle of the Boyne appears to have consisted in running away with great energy and discretion.

  42. Fletcher, whose qualifications are not stated, appears to be responsible for the prose.

  43. The true desire of all the loud trumpeters of "loyalty" is, as it appears to me, of a very different order.

  44. Close by is a party of three Tourists--a Father and Mother, and a Daughter; who is reading to them aloud from the somewhat effusive Official Catalogue; the education of all three appears to have been elementary.

  45. The place appears to excite Miss Prendergast's enthusiasm, at all events!

  46. A Guard appears at the window, and makes some guttural comments on the couple's tickets.

  47. From this it appears that one of his servants was to inherit his immense estate.

  48. Now it appears that this servant owed his lord ten thousand talents; he possessed property to a vast amount.

  49. I have seen the other gentleman, who came once in Reigart's company, and he appears much more suited to be the friend of the avocat.

  50. It appears that some of the slaves who had been flogged, complained of the overseer to their young mistress; and she in her turn spoke to Gayarre on the subject.

  51. A quarter of a mile on smooth water appears but a short distance, and the people of the two boats could hold converse at will.

  52. Snobbery is peculiar to no country--it appears to be universal.

  53. Nor must we suppose because the reason exercises its thought functions without the use of a corporeal organ that it appears full fledged in actual perfection in the person of the infant.

  54. It is the first power that appears in man while he is still in his mother's womb.

  55. In all these similes matter appears as something external to God, upon which he impresses form.

  56. What appears to a single individual only may be an illusion.

  57. When a vision appears to him and he sees pictures, like Abraham at the covenant of the pieces (Gen.

  58. Talmud (the "derashot") and explain them in a rationalistic manner so as to remove what appears on the surface to be offensive to sound reason.

  59. From Guttmann's investigations it appears that Albo cannot claim any originality even for the reduction of the fundamental dogmas of Judaism to three.

  60. But in reality, as we have seen, his ideas of the cosmic process are far enough removed from the orthodox doctrine of creation as it appears in Bible and Talmud.

  61. The universe is in the shape of a sphere with the earth stationary in the centre and the heavens revolving around it exactly as appears to us.

  62. Here also appears clearly the anti-intellectualism of Crescas and his disagreement with Maimonides and Gersonides.

  63. Its functioning appears after birth when the child begins to crawl, and continues until the person loses the power of locomotion in old age.

  64. In other cases the senses are deceptive, as when the large appears small at a distance, the small appears great in the water, and the straight appears broken when partly in water and partly without.

  65. The form appears upon the common matter and "specifies" it, and makes it what it is, bringing it from potentiality to actuality.

  66. In receiving forms, however, it acquires motion; its darkness is somewhat diminished, and it appears to the eye through the forms which it receives.

  67. Because, if I have risen so early, it appears as if you had not been to bed at all.

  68. I must give you my opinion, it appears to me rather less clear now than an hour ago.

  69. That appears to me so extraordinary, that I would give much to hold the solution of the problem.

  70. He was cotemporary with Chaucer and much esteemed and honoured by him, as appears by his submitting his Troilus and Cressida to his censure.

  71. By his writings, he appears a man of sense, and sometimes a poet, tho' he does not seem to possess any degree of invention.

  72. He was an actor, as appears from the evidence of Mr. Kirkman, and likewise from a piece written by him called, The Actor's Vindication.

  73. It appears that something affected the engine of this, some leak of the jacketing which I do not understand, but which I am informed cools the cylinders.

  74. After the experiences we have endured among our friends the M'Geel, this doghole appears alluring.

  75. It appears that we are to feast and feast alone, my son," he said.

  76. It appears preferable, however, to take the passage as punctuated by G.

  77. All other extant dramas in which either Massinger or Field had a share may be found in any edition of the collected works of Beaumont & Fletcher, with the exception of Sir John van Olden Barnavelt, which appears in vol.

  78. Believe As You List appears only in Cunningham's edition of Gifford and in the Mermaid Series' Massinger.

  79. To sum up: The Fatal Dowry appears to antedate the installation of Sir Henry Herbert in 1623.

  80. In I, ii Massinger appears in his element, an episode permitting opportunities for the forensic fervor which was his especial forte.

  81. Beyond this the manly sympathy and philosophical bent of Stirner are such that rulership appears by contrast a vanity, an infatuation of perverted pride.

  82. The temptation is, of course, present to attempt an explanation of the central thought of this work; but such an effort appears to be unnecessary to one who has the volume in his hand.

  83. But, now that it appears that Man is aspiring to become I and to gain a corporeity in me, I note that, after all, everything depends on me, and Man is lost without me.

  84. But from this it also appears how thoroughly theological is the liberation that Feuerbach[14] is laboring to give us.

  85. But this latter will not be able to claim great age, unless perhaps one counts in the Egyptian and Spartan law; for how little current it is appears even from the stricture above, which speaks with contempt of "self-seekers.

  86. And the more we feel ourselves, the smaller appears that which before seemed invincible.

  87. A fancied I, an idea, such as the nation is, appears acting; i.

  88. This is why he appears to the forceful son of nature as a queer Dick, a fool,--even if he does look upon him as holy, just as lunatics appeared so to the ancients.

  89. The connection with the other world appears nevertheless much looser, than is the case with the Teutonic nations.

  90. From the decrees of that Synod, it appears that they took the Gothic and Slavonic for the same idiom.

  91. This is the ancient genuine Slavonic; as appears from the manuscripts of that period.

  92. Before we enter upon our examination of the different branches, we must not neglect to direct the attention of the reader to the whole great trunk, which in the most ancient times appears to have ramified into two principal stems.

  93. We have now reached the epoch from which the temple of Russian literature, as it appears at present, must be dated.

  94. But the great pre-eminence of the Russian appears in the use which it made of these adopted treasures.

  95. The influence of the Varegians in respect to the language, appears to have been inconsiderable; their own idiom on the contrary being soon absorbed by that of the natives.

  96. Footnote 31: This venerable man was ten years president or bishop (Zprawce) of the United Brethren; and his whole life appears to have been devoted to religious purposes.

  97. The Ukraine appears to be, on the whole, one of the favourite theatres for the romantic school of Polish poets.

  98. Huyghens appears to have had a thorough knowledge of our language, and his very interesting volume contains translations of twenty of Dr.

  99. It appears to me to be a very feeble performance, and by a very inferior person.

  100. It appears also, that some time previous to this event, expecting the catastrophe, he had been seen walking solitarily backward in this garden, as if to find the most solitary spot for his purpose.

  101. It is well known, that a person of his name appears to great advantage in the history of the struggles of Bruce, and afterwards became a martyr in his cause; of course, he could not have been the individual mentioned in the text.

  102. Grimesby is of Danish origin, and though among the Scots he was called Jop, his real name appears to have been Gilbert Grimesby.

  103. If the daughter of Wallace was legitimate their succession appears the natural consequence of the marriage of Sir William Baillie; if not, the manner in which they became possessed of that property requires elucidation.

  104. This appears to have been the only article of property that Wallace died possessed of.

  105. It appears from various sources, that there were three of the Seyton family, of the name of Christell, grandfather, father, and son.

  106. If it does, he appears to have received from the hand of our hero the recompence of his labours.

  107. Kirkcudbright; eight merks for a winter dress (robe); and the like sum appears to have been paid to him for a summer dress.

  108. That a great deal of this story is true, appears from the scarcity of Scotch records in our State-archives in England.

  109. The sky, as if softened by its tempest of passion, seems of a bluer and more tender tint than it has been for a long time, and all nature appears full of joy and thanksgiving.

  110. Very honorable appears Perthes here, in that he argues the case against himself with fulness and frankness, revealing to himself without disguise the weakness under which he finally falls, and conscious all the while that it is a weakness.

  111. Some of those epitomes are more, some less, worthy; sometimes there appears only a poor deformity or a feeble-minded attempt, sometimes a strong and vigorous embodiment of the root idea.

  112. I anticipate that a complete solution of the problem must involve a treatment of the subject of time, and a recognition that "time," as it appears to us, is really part of our human limitations.

  113. The process of magnetisation, as conducted with a steel magnet on other pieces of previously inert steel, in no case really generates new lines of magnetic force, though it appears to generate them.

  114. It would be extremely surprising if any attempt yet made had already been thoroughly successful, though the attack on the idealistic side appears to many of us physicists to be by far the most hopeful line of advance.

  115. The camp appears to be pretty well of one mind on the subject.

  116. The man appears to be in a very critical condition.

  117. There is more in this than appears on the surface, Monsieur le Curé.

  118. He wants to teach the Christians in their trials that, while what is long in man's estimation may in God's providence be counted but little, yet through God's decree what to man appears little may be big with mightiest consequences.

  119. It appears to have been bound round the waist by a girdle.

  120. As St. Paul writes to Philemon, who appears to have been eminent in good offices, the hearts of the saints were refreshed by this godly intercourse.

  121. From this it appears that it is the whole drift of St. Peter's letter, its warnings as well as its counsels, which is in harmony with the words of St. Paul.

  122. He appears to divide these offences into two classes, made distinct by the recurrence of ὡς, "as.

  123. By "the truth which is with you" the Apostle appears to be alluding to the varying degrees of advancement which there must be among the members of the Churches.

  124. How beggared earthly speech appears when we essay by it to picture the glory that shall be revealed for us!


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    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    appears also; appears from; appears from the following; appears that