A public library was opened in the Astral, with the thought at first of using it only for the people in the building; but it was soon opened to all the inhabitants of Greenpoint, and has been most heartilyappreciated and used.
About three years after the marriage, Jean visited his brother Stephen in America, and seems to have appreciated the beautiful and modest girl to whom the family were so opposed.
The distinction is a delicate physiological one, not much appreciated by the victims of either mode of attack.
It is, I believe, known andappreciated as well by the Home Government as by the Governor-General in Council.
When already past sixty, he made a singularly happy marriage to a truly good woman, who thoroughly appreciated him.
The two men thoroughly appreciated each other, and, from first to last, Yule experienced the greatest kindness from Lord Dalhousie.
The writer most thoroughly appreciated the company of Lieut.
Was most thoroughlyappreciated by the members of this Company.
Is properly appreciated by the Company he represents.
And by the bye, it is to the eternal credit of Athenian intelligence that Athens, at one hearing of those obscure, lofty and tremendous poems, should have appreciated them, and with enthusiasm.
It would be a queer boy that would not enjoy this, seeing that it all centred upon him, and Bert fully appreciated the important position he held for the time being.
And yet there was nothing about Master Cuthbert's early conduct to indicate that he properly appreciated his good fortune.
He had caught some of his tutor's enthusiasm, and fully appreciated the importance of a brilliant beginning.
And practical it is not in the extent required, until this Christianity, from being dimlyappreciated by a section [Footnote What section, if you please?
Beethoven frequently declared that at this time he was best appreciated and best comprehended as an artist by noble and other high personages.
Seyfried is one of the few who understood and appreciated Beethoven's inward worth, without being misled by outward appearances.
Tragedy is always better appreciated and better rendered by those who have never lived it.
She would then have appreciated more justly the increased hazards thickening around her both in Sicily and at home.
The advantages of the land-grant system are yet insufficiently appreciated in Australia, but in this system I believe there lies an enormous source of wealth.
Opera pure and simple used to be more appreciated than it is; but as the companies which produced it were always very second-rate, its temporary disappearance is not altogether to be regretted.
Since that time, I have often dwelt on all that took place then and afterwards, and it has always seemed to me that, from the very moment Louis first knew and appreciated Mlle.
Such are the words of a learned man of our day, who has best appreciated this question, and who, in order to establish his conclusion, appeals to texts the most luminously authentic.
Edward felt at ease immediately with his two hostesses, and he appreciated to the full the well-served meal.
He appreciated now to the full how he had cut himself adrift from his whole past, and the knowledge that even his address was known to no living soul gave him a curious and chilling sense of isolation.
Unfortunately, however, after Captain Rothert was severely wounded, this circumstance was not properly appreciated on our side.
Our railway journey to Korogwe proved to us once more how closely the German population of the Northern Territories were knit to the Force, and how they appreciated its work.
His gentle sympathy, sincerity, candor, and fearless honesty were recognized and appreciated by the entire community.
The people of Springfield appreciated this hit so keenly and quoted it so freely that Forquer was compelled to retire from the canvass to escape ridicule.
On the other hand, no one appreciated so much as Lincoln the genuine worth, the deep sincerity, and the rare ability to organize and execute that existed in his new Secretary of War.
The President replied by a kind and sympathetic despatch after his failure at Fredericksburg, and fullyappreciated his situation.
He continually invited and appreciated at their highest value the prayers of good people.
General Scott recognized and appreciated Lincoln's consideration, but refused to resign or retire until finally driven from his post by McClellan.
He was a political historian, and appreciated the political interest of the record; but this is not the main interest.
Coming of a famous legal family, and himself already rising to distinction as a scientific lawyer, Mr Pollock appreciated both the value of English legal history and the neglect into which it had been allowed to fall.
Even the value of truth is best appreciated by the opposition it meets with, and falsehood and error are detected by the discriminating powers of opposite sensations and feelings.
In preparing a powerful appeal to local prejudice, Douglas doubtless knew he was handling a two-edged sword; but we shall see that he little appreciated the skill with which his antagonist would wield the weapon he was placing in his hands.
Sherman's terse answer to the mayor of Atlanta, when the latter protested against the banishment of the inhabitants, was appreciated by the Rebels after our final campaigns.
Many other jests were indulged in, all of which were heartily appreciatedby the people of St. Paul.
His efforts were fullyappreciated by the journalists, particularly as they were successful.
His politic understanding appreciated the use of such a belief to secure a divine sanction for his rule, which rested substantially on military force.
The poems of Propertius which celebrate his love for Cynthia could only be appreciated by the possessors of much recondite learning.
I thoroughly appreciated the unsightly leather guards which are here used to cover the stirrups and feet, as without them I could not have ridden ten yards.
The variety in shape, color, and size in sponges is remarkable and can not be appreciated until a collection of these lowly animals is seen with the individuals side by side.
The reception tendered these regiments upon their arrival in Boston proved that their services were as wellappreciated by the people of Massachusetts as by their veteran commander.
Each, also, respected andappreciated the other's motives, and there was a bond of union in their common reverence for the Christian religion.
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