It was in numerous little ways such as these that he differed from other men, due, probably, to his early jungle training.
Behind one of the tables sat a man who differed in no way that the captives could discover from those who accompanied them.
The question was one of great delicacy, and the most honest men have differed the widest on its merits.
Not for this matter," returned Starkowski; "there certainly is a high court of justice at Vienna, but cases can only be taken thither when the district court and the provincial court of appeal have differed in their verdicts!
Their ploughs were peculiar, and their seasons of sowing, harvesting, threshing, all differedfrom his every experience.
They were a credulous people; we are a credulous people: but the exact type of their credulity differedin many ways from the type of our credulity.
During the IVth and other early dynasties it differed from that of the Augustan age of the XVIIIth and XIXth; and another change took place under the Ptolemies.
Opinions have differedconsiderably as to the character of Esarhaddon.
In thinking of Sargon and Sennacherib we are involuntarily reminded of Cyrus and Cambyses, who differed from one another in the same way.
The manner of impaling, adopted by the Assyrians, appears to have differed from that still in use in the East.
I think it was his pedigree only that had the advantage of being Scotch, and not his "bringing up"; for except that he had a stronger burr in his accent, his speech differed little from that of the Loamshire people about him.
But wherein they differedfrom ordinary people was that their moral standard was a higher one than that of ordinary men.
The advice given by the sons to their father as to the manner of treating the Mohammedans differed widely in accordance with their respective opinions.
Caudle cups were in use in the sixteenth century, and throughout the century that followed they were used along with porringers, which differed from them only in that the mouths of the porringers were wider and the sides straight.
The hulas on the various islands differed somewhat from one another.
The names of the monthsdiffered somewhat in the different parts of the group.
The songs that were cantillated to the hula ki'i express in some degree the peculiar libertinism of this hula, which differed from all others by many removes.
The natural productions and the animals differed also most essentially from those, not only of India, but also of Europe.
The Carthaginians came to Rome for the purpose of concluding this treaty: it differed in some particulars from the former, and was to the following effect.
But the afternoon spirit differed intrinsically from the morning spirit.
From the left-hand outer pocket of his jacket he took two cases similar in size and material to that which held the pearls, though the color of the leather differed in each instance.
He was too profoundly relieved by an explanation that differed so materially from the avowal he dreaded.
In all of those points we may take it that the Spaniard differed from the Englishman as observed by this observant one.
He differedfrom the majority of his colleagues in his strict attitude towards Sunday observance and in favouring, in the case of adultery, both divorce and the re-marriage of the innocent party.
The steward's court also differedin certain other particulars from the high court of parliament.
It differed from the Marshalsea court in that it had no jurisdiction over the sovereign's household nor were its suitors necessarily of the household.
In these ways the New England colonists differed from the Virginians.
It differed from pledge in regard to possession of the property subject to the obligation; pledge requiring, simple hypotheca not requiring, possession of it by the creditor.
But as regards the Post Office, the payments proposed by it, and those awarded differed very widely.
He has favored internal improvements in Virginia, and has in this respectdiffered from Mr. Hunter.
He differed with the senator from Illinois, both in the history of the Kansas-Nebraska act, and what was intended by it.
In 1829, General Jackson appointed Mr. McLean to the bench of the Supreme Court of the United States, he having previously declined the War and Navy Departments, although the two men differed somewhat in their ideas of public policy.
Again, the sectional form of the ring is a circumstance of moment; and this form must have differed more or less in every case.
The average eccentricities of the orbits of its parts must have differed greatly from those of adjacent orbits; and the average inclinations of the orbits of its parts must similarly have differed greatly from those of adjacent orbits.
Kirchhoff, in so far as it supposed cloud to be the cause of darkness; but differed in so far as it assigned the cause of such cloud.
Its appearance and habitsdiffered from the latter materially.
He never called even the youngest man on his staff by his given name or by his surname without the prefix "Mr." In that respect he differed radically and, to my mind, pleasingly from another distinguished democrat.
Opinions differed as to the right of a hotel keeper to make his guests wait for the cooking of their breakfasts.
IX The life of that early time differed in every way from American life as men of the present day know it.
Authorities differed upon the cause of the ailment.
They knew that Henry's symptoms differed in no particular from those of his usual attacks, and that his usual attacks had a minimum duration of twelve hours.
The circumstances in the River Plate Provinces differed somewhat from those of any other part of Spanish South America.
Paraguay, however, as has been explained, differed in its ethics from any of the neighbouring States.
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