The question is compendiously called Prize or No Prize.
It is where a foreign power undertakes to acknowledge the independence of a colony or province renouncing its original allegiance, and it may be compendiously called Intervention by Recognition.
Compendiously of sundry other common Tenents, concerning Mineral and Terreous Bodies, 262 6.
Compendiously of Sundry Tenents concerning other Animals, which examined, prove either false or dubious, 89 28.
In the Senate the fate of the measure was still more compendiously decided.
The defunct Fiscal Bank was rapidly taking the title of fiscality; and, by alliteration, rascality; and if it had lived, would soon have been compendiously and emphatically designated by some brief and significant title.
His successor adopted the same principle, when, in different language, he compendiously said, “For the Rebels back seats.
The arguments of the first class are very multifarious: I shall reduce them to a few, as compendiously as may be, and only give the strength of them in a syllogistical form, without expatiating, save where the matter requires.
He will not, like an educational troglodyte at a recent Conference, refuse to describe anything as science which is not capable of mathematical treatment, nor allude compendiously to physiological study as "the cutting up of frogs.
There remains the derivative form of creation, compendiously styled evolution.
Gospel, that would very compendiously behead all Christian religion at one blow, a device which old and ordinary heretics were never acquainted withal.
Now have I shewed more compendiously Than it owt have ben this noble pedigree; But in that myn auctour I follow sothly, And also to eschew prolixite, And for my wyt is schort, as ye may se, To the second part I wyl me hye.
Freight is compendiously said to be the mother of wages.
Compendiously expressed, it was non-intervention by Congress with Slavery in the States, and its prohibition in all the national domain.
Comte's philosophy, in practice, might be compendiously described as Catholicism minus Christianity.
The architecture of the Chinese has been compendiously and perhaps not inaccurately described as consisting essentially of two sticks placed upright, with a third laid across them at the top.
In a note to the Minister of Exterior Relations he speaks compendiously of “the payment for illegal captures, with damages and indemnities on one side, and the renewal of the Treaty of 1778 on the other, as of equivalent value.
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