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Example sentences for "exceedingly interesting"

  • This poem is an exceedingly interesting monument of the time in which it was written; and moreover, shows what a deep spirit of piety and filial confidence in God and His saints inspired the mind of the writer.

  • Her history, too, is exceedingly interesting, and throws much light on the manners and morals of those early days.

  • The letter of Dungal in reply is exceedingly interesting.

  • One of them to which we have already referred[470] gives an exceedingly interesting account of Cormac Mac Art, and of his great palace at Tara, which the poet describes with great fidelity and minuteness.

  • There is no doubt that the name is an exceedingly interesting one.

  • The remainder of the inscription, which is exceedingly interesting, is rather mutilated, and a trustworthy translation of it is at present exceedingly difficult.

  • The choir of the singular church of the monastery of Carmelites or Whitefriars, at South Queensferry, founded by Dundas of Dundas in 1330, is an exceedingly interesting specimen of the simple style of the period.

  • Though in some cases less ample than might be desired, they supply an exceedingly interesting series of data in illustration of the sepulchral relics of Orkney belonging to the latest Pagan era.

  • An exceedingly interesting story of sea life and adventure, the scene of which is laid in the Lagoon Islands of the Pacific.

  • An exceedingly interesting romance of the revolution of 1848, the scene of which is laid at the courts of St. Petersburg, Moscow, and Vienna, and in the armies of the Austrians and Hungarians.

  • The story is told with all of Jokai's dash and vigor, and is exceedingly interesting.

  • This collection is varied, unique and valuable; and withal, exceedingly interesting.

  • I take this to be exceedingly interesting.

  • I shall be very thankful for any information on this subject, for to myself, and doubtless also to many others, it is exceedingly interesting.

  • There has been an enormous amount of material carefully collected, mainly by Frenchmen, on craniology, which is exceedingly interesting, but full of difficulty, and giving very diverse indications.

  • One of these black trader factories is an exceedingly interesting place to stay at, for in these factories you are right down on the bed rock of the trade.

  • It is exceedingly interesting to compare the ideas of the Negroes with those of the Bantu.

  • Next to this singular monument are the remains of a tomb which must be exceedingly interesting to every classical scholar.

  • This editor exaggerates the extent of the Christian element in the Sibylline prophecies; but his dissertation on the origin and value of the several portions of the books is exceedingly interesting.


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