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Example sentences for "evidences"

Lexicographically close words:
eviction; evictions; evidemment; evidence; evidenced; evidencing; evident; evidente; evidential; evidentially
  1. Footnote 16: See the Aino animal stories and evidences of beast worship in Chamberlain's Aino Studies.

  2. In our day, evidences of Sanskrit learning, long since neglected and forgotten, are seen chiefly in the graveyards and in charms and amulets.

  3. To judge from these eight scenes of English country life, Irving, a visitor from a new and unsettled land, was chiefly fascinated by the evidences of old age and tradition on every side.

  4. Read Miller for evidences of literary influence upon him of Scott or Byron or Coleridge or Browning.

  5. The finest of all his lyrics, "Victor and Vanquished," cannot be confirmed from the visible evidences of his career.

  6. Note in any of these books or in any selected group of his poems evidences of his respect for the broad contributions of science and scientific thought.

  7. Surely the evidences of our future state might have been granted on other terms--nay, a plain account might have been given, with all mystery explained away in the clearest language.

  8. In 1431 lawyers were appointed to search the evidences in the Common Chest as to agreements between the town and the abbot.

  9. Nature furnishes a thousand evidences of man's immortality--that greatest of all truths asserted by revelation, and sustained by religion.

  10. In the magnitude of the heavenly bodies, and the precision of their movements, we behold the most glorious and convincing evidences of the omnipotence of God's power, and the perfection of His wisdom and skill.

  11. There are evidences of white men having camped near this village.

  12. The Governor's conduct in refusing to negotiate while any evidences of liquor were manifest was in strict keeping with his attitude at Fort Wayne, and his generous treatment of a smaller and weaker tribe certainly redounds to his credit.

  13. The tin-streamers who thus scarred the face of the moor carried on their works far down below where the rivers debouch from the moor on to the lowlands, but there the evidences of their toil have been effaced by culture.

  14. Within a few years some remains were unearthed which were attributed to the Goths, but of all the people who have been mentioned, they probably left fewer evidences of their presence in Malta than did any other race.

  15. Phoenicians, Greeks, and Romans reared their dwellings upon its site, and have left evidences of their departed glory.

  16. There are said to be ample evidences of its having been worked in an intelligent manner centuries ago, even before the Roman period, if the indications are rightly interpreted.

  17. Some of the evidences of his regal manner of living here are still extant within the spacious walls.

  18. The Phoenicians, the Greeks, and the Romans, each left tangible evidences of their sovereignty here.

  19. We take pleasure in recording such evidences that the good old testimony of the Society of Friends, on this subject, is still maintained among them.

  20. Mary has just brought a son into the world, and yet retains all the evidences of virginity.

  21. But in order to be convinced of the uncertainty attending the marks and evidences of virginity, it will be perfectly sufficient to read the commentary of M.

  22. He believes that scien- tific men are no authority in matters concerning which nothing can be known, and he does not wish to put his soul in peril, by examining by the light of reason, the evidences of the supernatural.

  23. Of course they don't, and this is one of the great evidences that God introduced confusion into the languages.

  24. For my own part, I believe that had not Thomas Paine been such a distinguished Infidel he would have left less equivo- cal evidences of a change of opinion.

  25. Here also we saw evidences of human life, for the ground was cultivated in patches and herds of mountain sheep and cattle were visible in the distance.

  26. As he came it glided back to its heap of bones and stood there like a ghost of one dead arisen from amidst these grinning evidences of death, or rather a swathed corpse, for that is what it resembled.

  27. Or rather, baffled in their endeavour, they were evoking out of the unseen, heaven knew what fantastic structure of intrigue--scrawling over the innocent page with burning evidences of perfidy and collusion.

  28. Bessy, she knew, would have preferred to have her remain with the party from whom these evidences of gaiety proceeded.

  29. At first, Dablon and Chaumonot had high hopes of their Onondaga enterprise; but mistrust soon arose in the minds of the natives, and Dablon found it necessary to proceed to Quebec and obtain fresh evidences of the friendship of the French.

  30. Many evidences led Cartier, upon his first voyage (1534), to believe that the natives had had previous intercourse with Europeans.

  31. Few towns show more striking evidences of change than this; and the bits of old Bradford, little one-story tenements with stone roofs, left standing among tall and handsome warehouses, strengthen the contrast.

  32. Meanwhile you may note the evidences of homely comfort and apparent contentment.

  33. The evidences above mentioned for the last conclusion are direct and positive, and such as man can appreciate; the difficulties spring from his limited capacity, or imperfect glimpses of a very small segment of the universal plan.

  34. This statement strongly evidences that the gospel is outside his sphere; the new creation is beyond his ken.

  35. He may, in that pride, which turns everything to its own glory, point to these very inventions as evidences of his progress; and in a certain way they do unquestionably speak his intelligence and immense superiority over the lower creation.

  36. This is a subject with which unbalanced minds have shown their inability to be much occupied without the most sorrowful evidences of the disease under which they suffer.

  37. If I look in at myself for evidences of the truth of what God says, it is not faith at all.

  38. Its own internal evidences are amply sufficient for every pious, right-minded, humble child of God.

  39. It is not that we undervalue human testimony, or reject what are called the external evidences of the truth of the Holy Scripture.

  40. No doubt external evidences have their value and their interest.

  41. All of them, when traced to their true source, have only been evidences of the preponderant popularity of a particular great character.

  42. And the offices, confided to him within his own State, are public evidences of the estimation in which he is held by the State in general, and the city and township particularly in which he lives.

  43. I thank you sincerely for it, and consider the views of it so sound, that I have communicated it to my coadjutors as one of our important evidences of the public sentiment, according to which we must shape our course.

  44. Nature, by fitting them for the service of the human race on a broad scale, has stamped them with the evidences of her destination and their duty.

  45. Indeed, I think most of them were rather glad to find evidences of order and propriety prevailing, where possibly but for those kindly signals they might have detected matter for report.


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