At this moment, after a lapse of little more than sixty years, the aspect of society is totally altered; the families of the great landed proprietors are almost all commingled with the general mass.
Public officers in the United States are commingled with the crowd of citizens; they have neither palaces, nor guards, nor ceremonial costumes.
After the idea of virtue, I am acquainted with no higher principle than that of right; or, to speak more accurately, these two ideas are commingled in one.
The forms which are found in eastern Asia differ from those which are kept in the western portion of the great continent, and may have their blood commingled with that of another species which is native in that part of the world.
The Persian, Egyptian, Grecian and Roman gods commingled with the heroes and heroines of mankind and committed unheard of crimes with impunity, the most outrageous villain seeming to be honored as the greatest god!
A doctrine which originated with Pallas, has been largely accepted by modern naturalists; namely, that most of our domestic animals have descended from two or more wild species, since commingled by intercrossing.
And thus, when they became commingled during the Glacial period, the northern forms {380} were enabled to beat the less powerful southern forms.
When inverted, the ingredients were commingledin vacuo and a vast volume of gas was liberated.
In ancient Gaul not only did Gauls, Kymrians, and Iberians live frequently in alliance and almost intimacy, but they actually commingled and cohabited without scruple on the same territory.
In Gaul, after a long predominance, they commingledwith other races to form the French nation.
As the pistols rang out the mountain lion gave a scream of commingledpain and rage.
Codfish, and then in commingled rage and fear he suddenly caught up a long firebrand from the bonfire and whirled it around rapidly before him.
While copies of this paper were being made for signature, the officers of our staffs commingled in the yard at Bennett's house, and were all presented to Generals Johnston and Breckenridge.
A doctrine which originated with Pallas, has been largely accepted by modern naturalists; namely, that most of our domestic animals have descended from two or more aboriginal species, since commingled by intercrossing.
And thus, when they became commingled during the Glacial period, the northern forms were enabled to beat the less powerful southern forms.
It was a commingled feeling of admiration, awe, and pride.
Sorrow for a brother's loss, with fears for a lover's safety, were yesterday commingled in the cup.
He bent over it, with a different thought--a feeling of surprise commingled with a touch of superstition.
Those earliest a-start were all of pure Iberian blood; or this commingled with Aztecan.
Calhoun, leading his horse to one side, becomes commingled with the crowd.
Then he sat for a moment silent, his head bowed, his eyes covered, lost in thought, while strangely commingled emotions surged within his breast.
Down it came at last, in a swirl and a roar, as if rocks and cairns and heath were commingled in its sweep.
Now the noble grape's bright juice commingled With the bee's sweet juice, upon the fire Of my hearth, shall ease me of my torment.
THE festal day hail ye With garlands of pleasure, And dances' soft measure, With rapture commingled And sweet choral song.
The women strolled over to her through the tall wild grasses commingled with the waving stalks of grain, chatting animatedly to one-another as they all stared boldly at her.
Si'Wren watched as the powder was commingled to the stained brim with the crystal clear liquid, for the boy had brought white wine.
Religion and fable, romance and philosophy, art and science all commingled in rich profusion.
When Othello is brooding over the supposed delinquencies of Desdemona, tortured by commingled love and hate, in his wrath he strikes her.
Yesterday and to-day are commingled here, in a way that is almost ludicrous.
Little things, equally with great ones, commingled in a medley, luxuriant and delicious, so people the memory of such a pilgrim that all his walks will be haunted.
Sometimes she caught sight of streets thronged with people, and with commingled alarm and curiosity, wondered what had happened to draw them all together so.
With a vague hope and dread commingled she sank to the seat again, and sat striving to still the wild beating of her heart.
A step further, and we come to instances of Symbiosis, where the commingled masses of protoplasm of host and invader continue this harmonious action during life.
The words heard by the party upon the staircase were the Frenchman's exclamations of horror and affright, commingled with the fiendish jabberings of the brute.
It is for the most part ribald and blasphemous, boasts of their bonnes fortunes with the damsels of the Del Norte, commingled with curses at this ill-starred expedition that for a time separates them from their sweethearts.
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