Major epitomized his views on the question in Mass.
Bancroft has recently epitomized his views afresh in the Amer.
As representing to the end the views of its distinguished author, it is therefore retained as written, the results of later research being epitomized in the Bibliographical Appendix at the end.
The work was probably originally in verse, and afterwards recast or epitomized in prose form to be used as an instruction book.
It is cast in the form of an epitomized chronicle and gives under set formulae the length of each king's reign, and his father's name in cases of direct succession to father or brother.
The comprehensive saying that what was nobody's business was a midshipman's business epitomized the harrying of his daily life, with its narrow quarters, hard fare, and constant hustling for poor pay.
Not to mention other predecessors, with the full roll of whose names I am even now unacquainted, Bacon and Raleigh, three centuries before, had epitomized in a few words the theme on which I was to write volumes.
It is resumptive of the nation that produced it: all phases of Spanish life and character, ideals and temperament, areepitomized within it.
The book is more than a mere description of an expedition--it is an epitomized collection of historical, geographical and commercial matters interesting to all.
A letter from Captain Glazier which appeared in the Saint Paul Pioneer Press in December, 1886, and was copied into several Eastern papers, is here introduced as an epitomized narrative of the discovery.
Relying on the promises of the Funanoe edictsepitomized above, thousands of military officers thronged the Court in Kyoto, clamouring for recognition of their services.
This conclusion of course was the result of many things, perhaps epitomized in my graduating essay on "Cassandra" and her tragic fate "always to be in the right, and always to be disbelieved and rejected.
Certainly the industrial conflict when epitomized in a strike, centers public attention on conditions as nothing else can do.
In him were summarized and epitomized the virtues or the evils of the generation; he had to represent mankind in its best light to all supernatural forces or agencies.
The lessons of nearly a thousand years of European and American political experience may be epitomized in great part in the word nation; the Chinese armies helped to give this word true significance in China.
The various accounts of Alexander's death have beenepitomized by Gregorovius (Stadt Rom, vol.
Chivalry, asepitomized in the celebrated oath imposed by Arthur on his peers of the Round Table, was a northern, a Teutonic, institution.
I here give the fragment, not alone because he loved it, but because it epitomized the paradox that he was in the spirit of him, and his conception of his spirit.
Epitomized their doctrine was: "Why should the workingmen of one country fight with the workingmen of another country for the benefit of their capitalist masters?
Hodgson's The Literature and History of the Buddhists, in Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, which is epitomized in The Phoenix, Vol.
The Ramayana and Maha Bharata (as epitomized by Wheeler) and St. Hilaire's Bouddha are not only very interesting in themselves, but very important in reference to our great oriental Empire.
Realizing at the last that all the wisdom of the world could be epitomized in a single sentence, he found strength in that.
The Gita, which hitherto he had but dimly and imperfectly understood, after that epitomized the double-distilled wisdom of the world to him.
So Jasper Wald had come to look upon the shadow as a sign of luck; a superstition-fostered thing that epitomized his genius to himself.
They claim that the new and hopelessly vulgar creed of the modern city is epitomized by such things as a certain signboard in New York, which offers a typically neo-urban solution of the old problem, "What is art?
She epitomizedin a word the physiological and psychological position of the poor woman.
Her sentiments on the holy Communion may be epitomized in the one word, that "she wished her life could be one perpetual Communion.
That may be the exaggeration characteristic of newspapermen, but it epitomized the spirit of that time.
In a very real sense this epitomized one of the very real moods of the American people.
Copplestone stood rooted to the spot with amazement while Vickers hastily epitomized the recent conversation; his mouth opened and his speech failed him.
Copplestone epitomized Spurge's account, while the poacher listened admiringly, checking off the main points and adding a word or two where he considered the epitome lacking.
The importance of the so-called "orders" lies in the fact that they are architecture epitomized as it were.
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