Men have attributed to Farel this distinctive feature of his work; but no man has ever created his own times; it is always, on the contrary, the times that create the man.
The overpowering necessities created by the war have caused Governments again to look to postage for increased revenue.
This was Sir Lawrence Oliphant of Aberdalgy, created Lord Oliphant, before 1458.
His eldest surviving son was created Earl of Kelly, in 1619.
James second Earl of Arran was the grandson of Sir James Hamilton of Cadzow, created Lord Hamilton in 1445, and the Princess Mary, daughter of James the Second, and relict of Thomas Boyd, Earl of Arran.
This son, who was afterwards created Earl of Gowrye, was also concerned with his father in the murder of Rizzio.
The Earl of Hertford, created Duke of Somerset, was Lord Protector of England.
The University of Dublin made him an honorary Doctor of Medicine, and he was created an honorary Fellow of the King's and Queen's College of Physicians of Ireland.
Berosheit Baurau Eloheim ait aushamayeen vehau auraits, rendered by King James' translators, 'In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.
These instructions created some adverse comment in England, with the result that, in the supplementary instructions issued on the occasion of Mr. Osborn's appointment as Resident, they were somewhat modified.
The news of the outbreak, followed as it was by that of the Bronker's Spruit massacre, and Captain Elliot's murder, created a great excitement in Natal.
How infinitely great is that God who has created the sea!
It has been asked, why has the Supreme Being constituted such an order in nature, that, it should seem, some animals are created only to be destroyed by others?
In fact, the magnetic power may at any time be created by various means: the friction of two pieces of flat and polished bars of iron, will cause them for a short time to attract and to suspend light weights.
Nicholas Bacon, a blind gentleman, descended from the same family with the celebrated Lord Verulam, was, in the city of Brussels, with high approbation created LL.
It might then be truly regarded as an organ created by the hand of nature; and this circumstance would fully explain why the ancient and real name of this cave, in the Erse language, is, The Melodious Cave.
As the association wished to continue Mrs. Stanton at the head, they created the office of vice-president-at-large and elected Miss Anthony to fill it.
It was at Lenox that Henry Ward Beecher created "Norwood" and "Star Papers.
The law is wholly masculine; it is created and executed by man.
The unsound condition of the banks with their depreciated and fluctuating currency had created financial chaos.
In her closing remarks Miss Anthony used their own testimony against them and created great merriment in the audience.
The advent of this element in the newspaper world created a sensation such as scarcely ever has been equalled by any publication.
A bombshell would not have created greater commotion.
Nature, whose laws are general and universal, has not created this one only for the restricted compass of the winged animate beings.
Modern engineers havecreated machines which execute more difficult and various operations than animate beings are capable of; yet it is always from nature first that man has to draw his inspirations.
His characters are always lively and well discriminated, but the only type he can be said to have created is the model fop, Lord Foppington in The Relapse, and even he is partly borrowed from Etheredge's Sir Fopling Flutter.
On one occasion he soared higher, and (1685) created a real type in the exquisite coxcomb, Sir Courtly Nice.
And then he subdued her as though with the rude strength of his fist--and always with a laugh on his handsome mouth--until they were married, until she created a scandal and ran away.
But generally he was too ill-satisfied with himself to finish anything; and his modest notion was that everything had already been created and that his art was useless.
There would be {33}inherent probability in the notion that the Irish alphabet and the Irish style of ornament were created in Britain and transferred to Ireland in the fifth century when the English arrived.
By that time the Arab conquests had created a vast Mohammadan empire; the Syrians, the Persians, and the Egyptians were obliged to give up their old scripts, and to accept that of their conquerors.
For that purpose he translated the Bible into the Gothic language, and created an uncial alphabet, derived partly from Greek, partly from Latin, and partly from Runic.
He was a sovereign of a kingdom too unimportant to be feared; of the newly created State he undoubtedly possessed an intimate knowledge.
The Kanzlar could not cross the bar to go to Chinde, so the Adjutant, which belongs to the same line and which wascreated for these shallow waters, came to the Kanzlar, bringing Chinde with her.
The case created a large amount of local interest, for some curious stories were told about the man in the town.
There would probably have been a slightly undignified scramble had not a diversion been created by the opening of the door, and the entrance of Mr. Warren.
Schools of agriculture have been created in order to further the study of these subjects by the issue of special bulletins under the direction of the Department of Agriculture.
Under a general law a body of official engineers was created for surveying and distributing the uncultivated public lands and fixing the prices therefor.
This was because the turtle was created first, according to their genesis of things.
It had been a long time since she closed her eyes to created things.
It is a common experience here in America that these newly created boards are likely to rank higher in their personnel at their outset than after they have become old stories and pliable in the hands of the professional politicians.
And with the retention of the two outer cylinders there presently will be created a locomotive which, with all its improved steam-creating powers to boot, will quickly take highest place both in speed and energy.
Digress for a moment with me and compare the great and bulky operations of the Railroad Administration with those of its prototype across the Atlantic, the war-created Railway Executive Committee of England.
Having in no small sense created the modern world, having riveted its very sinews of commerce together, it now stands in apparent danger of collapse.
We have seen in this book, and we shall continue to see, how traffic has been created upon the railroads overseas.
The recently created Railroad Labor Board sitting out at Chicago was going over all the testimony again, making solemn and voluminous proceedings of a business that might be decided, tentatively at least, in a week of real work.
The railroad to-day is in much the position of the man who created the Frankenstein.
It was the survival of that tradition, the fine fiber of its long-created morale, that enabled our railroads to make such a fine war-time performance.
The principle stands recognized, however, that you can reach a point and pass it where your obvious economies and strengths of centralization are offset by the disadvantages of having created a top-heavy and almost unworkable machine.
History weeps over the ruins created by such mad and superstitious zealots; and no where with more reason than in Central America.
These writers created a prejudice against the Britons, which caused them to be sold very cheap in Rome, where they were seen for years with brass collars on, containing their owner's name.
His dignified, calm, and unaffected features announced at a glance that he was endowed with genius, and created to guide his fellow-men.
This decision created much discussion, both in America and in Europe, and materially injured the otherwise good name of our country abroad.
To this freedom they were entitled by every known principle of justice and humanity; and, for the enjoyment of it, God created them.
The self-forgetfulness, the undaunted heroism, and the great endurance of the negro, as exhibited that day, created a new chapter in American history for the colored man.
In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
When a funnel is central over a building a sudden vacuum is created outside of it and it bursts outwardly from the internal air pressure.
In ridding itself of some weaknesses it had created others.
As can easily be seen, when this vast quantity of snow began to go out, especially going out so late in the spring, it created a flood.
Darkness soon overtook the travelers and the following circumstancecreated considerable merriment for the hosts, at least.
In such an extremely embarrassing predicament as that created by the conflict between the labor unions and the police early in April, and eventuating in the two days' strike, he knew how to do the wise thing and the right thing.
The only thing for which Rapp could be reproached was his extreme prejudice against the nobility, which I am convinced was the sole reason why he was not created a Duke.
Having created kings in Germany he deemed the moment favourable for surrounding his throne with new princes.
The death of Pitt and the appointment of Fox as his successor had created a hope of peace.
Blucher's arrival at Hamburg was preceded by that of Prince Paul of Wutrtemberg, the second son of one of the two kings created by Napoleon, whose crowns were not yet a year old.
It was at this period that he created Murat, Grand Duke of Cleves and Berg; Bernadotte, Prince of Ponte-Corvo; M.
The Continental system reminded me of the law created by an ancient legislator, who, for a crime which he conceived could not possibly be committed, condemned the person who should be guilty of it to throw a bull over Mount Taurus.
If it be necessary they will all rise at my call to confound and dissolve this new league, which has been created by the malice and the gold of England.
Schramm, created doubts in the minds of his interrogators; they hesitated lest they should condemn an innocent man.
Instead of an agency created solely for the prevention of international wars, it was converted into an agency to carry out the terms of peace.
It unquestionably had a decided influence upon his conception of the right way to dispose of the colonial possessions of Germany and of the proper relation of the newly created European states to the League of Nations.
She has created for him, or he for her, a world of fancy which has all the earmarks of reality itself.
Are you not accustomed to see the characters createdby an author spring to life in yourselves and face each other?