This latter gentleman actually went out to Cracow, in Austrian Poland, and was received there with wild demonstrations of welcome as a representative of the national will of England and the precursor of English intervention.
The Serbian Press, which enjoyed a complete freedom, was naturally violent in tone when it observed that the Austro-Hungarian Government was doing little to control the demonstrations hostile to Serbia.
Silence the most profound accompanied his progress; I never witnessed more striking demonstrations of respect: and yet it is said that three-fourths of Paris believe this man to be a hypocrite.
Mass meetings were held, demonstrations in behalf of Soviet Russia were arranged, our Socialist press gave all possible support to counteract the sinister work of the American capitalist press.
The investigators all agreed that the demonstrations could not be accounted for by ordinary forces.
The spirit being adjured in the name of the "Holy Trinity" to leave the premises, the demonstrations ceased.
At your first profession of Islâmism, before ye had given any demonstrations of your sincerity and zeal therein.
Now have evident demonstrations come unto you from your LORD; whoso seeth them, the advantage thereof will redound to his own soul: and whoso is wilfully blind, the consequence will be to himself.
All these pretended proofs of any previous knowledge of the western world, resolve into complete demonstrations of perfect ignorance, even in the art of deception and forgery.
The awkwardness which an over-civilized man experiences in admitting that he is something more than an educated stone prevented me from confusing you by demonstrations of a kind I had never accustomed you to.
But as they were unaccustomed to make demonstrations of this kind, nothing came of the impulse.
In order to make a good teacher, one must first have command of his own voice in order to make perfect demonstrations which are essential to the beginner.
Her illustrations and demonstrationsare more simple than a man's.
There are some evident demonstrations of insobriety in the affections.
Desirest thou to have thy soul increased in the love of God, and to see manifest demonstrations of his love in Christ to thee?
We were everywhere received and treated with the utmost hospitality, and with demonstrations of joy and gladness not soon to be forgotten.
Public feasts, tea parties, public dinners and all kinds of demonstrations of joy and welcome greeted us as we visited from place to place.
In the Platonic Demonstrations the same proposition in words is made to bear very different meanings 95 First demonstration ends in an assemblage of negative conclusions.
Uselessness of searching for a positive result 93 Assumptions of Parmenides in hisDemonstrations convey the minimum of determinate meaning.
Side-note: Demonstration third--Attempt to reconcile the contradiction of Demonstrations I.
The remaining portion of the dialogue, half of the whole, is occupied with nine distinct deductions or demonstrations given by Parmenides.
Side-note: In the Platonic Demonstrations the same proposition in words is made to bear very different meanings.
Would he mean to include thedemonstrations which we read in the Parmenides, in the category of what he calls in Philebus "childish, easy, and irrational debates on that vexed question?
Unwarrantable steps in the reasoning--The fundamental premiss differently interpreted, though the same in words 105 Demonstrations VIII.
After the Elenchus applied to himself, Sokrates receives a farther lesson from the "Neither and Both" demonstrations addressed by Parmenides to the still younger Aristotle.
Time and space would, of course, be inadequate to the enumeration of all the demonstrations of the truth of the doctrine of the absolute depravity of things.
When she was careless, and her mind was diverted to something else, the demonstrations were always the most energetic.
Meanwhile General Knyphausen, with his division, made demonstrations for crossing at Chad's Ford, and as soon as he knew from the firing of cannon that lord Cornwallis had succeeded, he crossed the river and carried the works of the Americans.
The main army in front made demonstrations to attack.
Demonstrations on a large scale were made to welcome her to America.
He made no demonstrations whatever, except to the hand which had come to him appealing in its surrender, and those were outwardly very quiet.
The girl was in that state when to withstand or to bear seems equally difficult: there is no strength for either; and the colour which flitted over her face at his demonstrations was less of shyness than of intense feeling.
It is hardly possible that such religious demonstrations as the prayer- meetings which were held in Water street in September, 1868, could fail to do good to some one.
The performance is greeted with shouts, oaths, and other frantic demonstrations of delight.
The Southern play, following the ministerial rebuff to Lindsay, was now to keep quiet and extended even to discouraging public demonstrations against governmental inaction.
Moreover all Americans ought to understand clearly that British respect for the United States "was not due to the attitude of the South with its ruffiandemonstrations in Congress.
Lyons wrote on February 7 that the "present notion appears to be to overwhelm us with demonstrations of friendship and confidence[551].
I think this is better than any violent demonstrations of friendship which might turn sour like beer if there should be a thunder-storm.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "demonstrations" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.