One of the ablest members of parliament, William Ewart, of Liverpool, became intensely interested in the views expressed by young Edwards, and from that day was counted the consistent champion of library privileges for the common people.
Pamphlets are counted as received, but not accessioned.
Note=: Those who participated in post-conference trip only are not counted in above statistics.
A book added to replace is not countedfor the annual statistics.
The four-year state teachers' colleges of the United States can be counted on the ten fingers, and their ultimate sphere of influence is being debated.
The members assembled and ordered the money in the treasury counted and recounted, and at last came to the conclusion that their treasury, too, had been drained by somebody.
She stood at the head of a household that counted every crumb.
Any fraction of thirty minutes, or over, shall be counted one hour.
Evidently, shecounted on the suction of the wind to draw out the smoke and foul air.
More than that, the path that ran along the latter had contributed materially to the height of the bank, and McTavish counted on this means of scaling the fifteen-foot obstruction.
Now they will see what a kingdom it is, what glory there is in it, and now they shall also see the blessedness which they shall have that shall then be counted worthy to enter in.
God, by raising him from the dead, justified his death, and counted it sufficient for the saving of the world.
Unfeigned love to God is counted better than all sacrifices, or external parts of worship.
Might I, such men should be counted the basest of men; such men should be counted by all unworthy of the name of a Christian, and should be shunned by every good man, as such who are the very plague of profession.
Small administrative economies may be made, and the cost will disappear altogether with the completion of Land Purchase, say in fifteen years, but in the immediate future no reduction can be counted on with certainty.
The old idea that for trade purposes Ireland counted as an integral part of the United Kingdom did not last longer than 1663.
Should he succeed in this, he had little doubt of being able to bring on an engagement, in which he counted with certainty on victory.
He counted on surprising the place, and finding the gates open; but this opinion, which was not earnestly pressed, was overruled.
I could think of nothing but the approaching interview; and looking out of the window, counted eagerly the blocks we passed.
A while before he had shunned the chief, and counted himself fortunate because he was able to escape a meeting.
Wharton Edwards possessed wonderful fleetness of foot, andcounted on no trouble in running down the lumbering beast; but when he struck the point where he ought to have been visible, he was not in sight.
On the other hand, close-ups are regarded as regular interior or exterior scenes, and must be counted as such and so mentioned when giving the number of scenes, as described.
Scene 14, the interior of the cave, was counted as an exterior when giving the number of interior and exterior sets following the title in writing the synopsis.
With reverent hands they put aside the package of bonds and together counted out the required half a hundred dollars.
By leading, I mean not only the wealthiest, not only the biggest land-owners, but that their name counted for more in social circles and political councils than any other hereabout.
The wider knowledge of and the more intimate contact with the works of nature, and no less those of my fellow-men--these have been the gains I have most counted on.
As they are counted by hundreds, one can always have a place to go.
On one I countedthirteen immense loaves; on another as many or more.
The two he had counted as "his meat," but now with this fellow butting in.
There were twelve of them in one lot and eight in the other, and that, added to the twenty the Fo-Fums had counted at the beginning of the fight, made a total of forty machines against their six.
The sweet wine of St. Laurent, counted equal to that of Frontignan, costs about eight or nine-pence a quart: pretty good Malaga may be had for half the money.
This small territory abounds with olive-trees, which produce a considerable quantity of oil, counted the best of the whole Riviera.
Nice is not without variety of fish; though they are not counted so good in their kinds as those of the ocean.
Olives begin to ripen and drop in the beginning of November: but some remain on the trees till February, and even till April, and these are counted the most valuable.
The air is counted salutary in catarrhous consumptions, from its dryness and elasticity: but too sharp in cases of pulmonary imposthumes.
The famous pickle Garum was made from the Thynnus or Tunny as well as from the Scomber, but that from the Scomber was counted the most delicate.
The French are generally counted insincere, and taxed with want of generosity.
Lyons is a great, populous, and flourishing city but I am surprised to find it is counted a healthy place, and that the air of it is esteemed favourable to pulmonic disorders.
Piedmont affords white truffles, counted the most delicious in the world: they sell for about three livres the pound.
I think they arecounted poisonous in England, but here the people eat them without hesitation.
The antient murena was counted a great delicacy, and was kept in ponds for extraordinary occasions.
This was a mind so rounded, so complete, No partial gift of Nature in excess, That, like a single stream where many meet, Each separate talent countedsomething less.
For God's new truth he claimed the kingly robe That priestly shoulders counted all their own, Unrolled the gospel of the storied globe And led young Science to her empty throne.
I had counted on getting hold of proof at Sandy Plain, from which place on Long Island (I had learned from the agent) cheques came regularly each quarter to pay the rent of the flat in the Alhambra--cheques sometimes signed T.
Whatever their true feelings might have been, by tacit consent I was made to realise that I counted for no more in the scene than a fly on the wall, to Haslemere and Violet.
I told you confidentially last June just what depends on the success of The Key, and I've counted on that success as certain.
I counted twenty-seven of them, all told, after the second party had come ashore from the proa; we couldn't have done any good.
And we're not alone in our misery; I counted no less than fifteen sail in sight from the deck just before dark, but I couldn't make out the Cross among 'em.
To herself she seemed to stand there for ever, though the time could becounted in minutes.
But what you have said at the Vatican will be judged as heresy--and I shall be counted heretic for having permitted you to speak thus boldly.
Having disposed of three or four fat geese and fowls at a good profit, she chinked and counted the money in her apron pockets, hummed a tune, and looked up at the genial sky with an expression of disfavour.
I carefully counted these last, and found that, including Dominique and Juan, they mustered forty-two.
The rapid manner in which she counted them was a revelation to la Peyrade.
Minard, on whom they counted to create a diversion, sits, the stupid fool, in his corner; the seizure of that pamphlet has given your blockhead of a protege a certain perfume of popularity.
Then he looked at the workshops, and counted the workmen.
There now, you see," said Thuillier in a discouraged tone; "you never counted in the cost of purchase.
A month more than had been counted on had to be spent at Unyanyembe, and this delay was all the more trying because it brought the traveler nearer to the rainy season.
As for the pension, he had never asked it, and countedit offensive to be treated as if he had shown a greed which required to be repressed.
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