It is concisely and handsomely told, and is indeed a performance above your years.
You are to note the occurrences of the day as concisely as you can; and, at your pleasure, to add any short reflections or remarks that may arise.
But as clearly and concisely as was possible have been stated the principles and the aims of the Liberal party.
Far from using the words in an apologetic manner, the lover meant them to express concisely that Alice Barnham was a lady of suitable condition to bear a title as well as to become his bride.
English architecture of the present day may be concisely described by saying that it is Gothic for churches, parsonage-houses, school-houses, and all edifices in which the clergy are interested or of which they have the oversight.
It is difficult to speak concisely of Gothic architecture because there is so much that can be said of its origin, and then it has so extended itself to all parts of the world as to render it in a sense universal.
Some of the great steps taken by Joubert are concisely stated in Broussais, Examen des Doctrines Medicales, vol.
The way in which this acted is concisely stated by Tennemann: 'Wenn sich nun auch ein freierer Geist der Forschung regte, so fand er sich gleich durch zwei Grundsaetze, welche aus jenem Supremat der Theologie flossen, beengt und gehemmt.
The conditions which prevailed in the Moro Province in 1902 are concisely described by its military governor, General George W.
You may have heard it wrong; I will concisely tell it right.
No matter what is in the catalogue or booklet that is sent along with the letter, the letter should review concisely some of the most important points.
If it goes out in a dignified dress and presents its proposition concisely it is assured of a considerate hearing.
The relation between the motions of the two pistons and the forces exerted by them may be stated concisely as follows: The motions of the two pistons of the hydraulic press are inversely proportional to the forces exerted by them.
Observe how accurately and conciselythe law is expressed by the formula.
It is necessary to keep in mind certain facts which may be concisely stated, and which I do not think have been previously brought to the attention of Congress.
The problem as viewed by the American people could not be more concisely stated.
His profound erudition is more clearly and concisely interpreted by Sale, (Preliminary Discourse, p.
That of the Jacobites is more concisely exposed in the Preliminary Dissertation of the second volume of Assemannus.
Footnote 182: The revival of tire Gothic kingdom in the Asturias is distinctly though concisely noticed by d'Anville (Etats de l'Europe, p.
Renan sums up concisely a mighty truth in the following words: "The writings of Paul have been a danger and a hidden rock--the causes of the principal defects of Christian theology.
I must press into the concluding part of this chapter, as concisely as I can, some additional facts which call for special notice.
My aim is to describe as concisely and vividly as I can the marked peculiarities of the place.
Debates are always of value to club women, for as we know too well, they are not naturally logical; debating soon shows one how easy it is to think in a hazy, indefinite way, and how difficult to say clearly and concisely what is to be said.
Bulletin of Johns Hopkins Hospital# "The work is an admirable one in every sense of the word, concisely but comprehensively written.
British Medical Journal# "It is clearly andconcisely written, and is evidently the work of a teacher and practitioner of large experience.
This a little perplexed Amelia; but after a short consideration she despatched an answer to Mrs. James, in which she concisely informed her of what had happened.
He then told her concisely what had happened with relation to the girl--to which she scarce made any answer, but asked him if he had not dined?
The sentiments of those who have attended these courses of instruction during the last eight years were concisely expressed in the following statement, which was unanimously signed and presented to Dr.
Its medical applications alone, conciselypresented in thirty lectures, would make a volume of four hundred pages.
I have differed from some professional gentlemen on the subject of prosecutions, and I since find they are falling into my opinion, which I will here state as fully, but as concisely as I can.
I will here, as concisely as I can, trace out the growth of the French Revolution, and mark the circumstances that have contributed to produce it.
I will here concisely state the commencement of the American constitutions; by which the difference between constitutions and governments will sufficiently appear.
The history isconcisely this:- In the time of Richard Ii.
She spoke rapidly and concisely as she answered his questions and asked him about himself.
This preparatory treatment consists in finding general propositions which express concisely what is common to large classes of observed facts; and these are called the empirical laws of the phenomena.
This phraseology, which is of great service in stating and demonstrating the rules of the syllogism, enables us to express very concisely the definitions of a universal and a particular proposition.
The notes which Simpson took of the curriculum lectures were concisely made and full of comments, criticisms, and queries.
In the journal he freely and concisely criticised the men, their methods, and their hospitals.
This principle has thus been concisely stated by Vattel: "All men have an equal right to the things which have not yet fallen into the possession of any one; and these things appertain to the first occupant.
The fundamental reason which induces nations to hedge its subjects about with this restriction, was thus concisely stated by the Select Committee of the House of Commons in 1844.
As briefly and concisely as possible Douglas stated his case.
As briefly and as concisely as possible Douglas related his experiences at Rixton.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "concisely" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: brief; briefly; curtly; economically; pointedly; shortly; summarily