The development of his thought has an especial interest in that it shows how a spiritual interpretation of the universe and a moral support can be built up on pure agnosticism.
The two last mentioned are of especial interest as showing the influence of his novel views upon the most diverse minds.
From this point of view the attractive little Meadow Fritillary is of especial interest.
Baltimore Checker-spot= Euphydryas phaeton To the naturalist those islands in the seas which are remote from the mainland have long been of especial interest.
The splendid Tiger Swallowtail is an example of this dimorphism which is of especial interest because of the fact that the extra form is confined to one sex and to only a part of the geographical area over which the butterfly is found.
It is comparatively easy to get rather full sets showing the life-histories of several of our larger species and such sets are of course of especial interest.
But it is the subdivision of the window cells of the apse proper which is of especial interest at l’Épine, for the method here employed was very widely extended in the later Gothic period.
The latter is of especial interest because it shows some peculiar makeshifts in the matter of construction.
A third eastern termination of especial interest is that of the church of the Jacobins at Toulouse (Haute-Garonne) (Fig.
This temple was in the Israelitish stratum, and so is of especial interest to the students of the Bible.
City walls were found, too, at Bethshemesh,[141] but of especial interest to the student of the Bible are the walls of Jericho.
Alora, a sad-faced child with no especial interest in life, kept no track of time and plodded along in her morning-studies and took her afternoon drives or walks in a perfunctory manner that rendered Miss Gorham's duties light indeed.
She's a good nurse and a wild spendthrift, but aside from the peculiarity mentioned there's nothing in her career of especial interest.
Alora's troubles; "think what a trial must have been to him to be saddled with the care of a child he had not seen since babyhood and had no especial interest in.
The local association of Mordred and Camlan is of especial interest; for Camlan, wherever it be, is the name given in Arthurian literature to Arthur's last battle.
Bellarmines with English arms of especial interest are of considerably greater value, though not always of English origin.
It is of especial interest to Americans, since Benjamin Franklin wrote his autobiography here while a guest of Dr.
When we inquired of the manageress as to what might be of especial interest in Dundee, she considered awhile and finally suggested--the cemetery.
Boston is of especial interest to Americans on account of its great namesake in this country and because it was the point from which the Pilgrim Fathers made their first attempt to reach America.
These coins are of especial interest to us as they contain the earliest representation of a flag of any of the northern nations.
Boteler's suggestion of yellow and blue flags as signals for calling a Council is of especial interest as being the earliest proposal to use special flags for making signals.
As the earliest representation in England of St George's flag, this sculpture is of especial interest.
Here, as in all cathedrals, men are in waiting to show persons over the edifice, and call their attention to things of especial interest.
One mural tablet was of especial interest to us,--a white marble slab, high up on one of the transept walls, thought to be in memory of a relative of the founder of the chimes on Christ Church at the North End of Boston.
Before closing this account of places of especial interest--and we have spoken of but one of a thousand--we must name what is called the Abbey Sanctuary, the only one remaining in Scotland.
Little more can be done than name things of especial interest.
In mentioning a few examples of the plates recently made for societies and libraries, no attempt is made to furnish a complete list, nor even to mention all the attractive plates, but to speak of a few which seem of especial interest.
He was a painstaking collector, a close student, and a man fully acquainted with the foreign languages, and the literature of the times he felt anespecial interest in.
Especial interest attaches to the history of Insurgent rule, in the Cagayan valley, as above defined, for the reason that Blount himself served there as a judge of the court of first instance.
We felt an especial interest in this island, as General Otis had asked us carefully to study and to criticise a scheme for its government which had been drafted by General James F.
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