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Example sentences for "exhibited"

Lexicographically close words:
exhaustively; exhaustless; exhausts; exhibit; exhibite; exhibiter; exhibiting; exhibition; exhibitioner; exhibitioners
  1. When considered in a mere political aspect, the wonderful display of the industry of all nations, exhibited in England last year, must be regarded as one of the most important events in modern history.

  2. I wish we had some of the energy and patriotism exhibited by our forefathers, for, according to present indications, we will one day be humiliated by some fifth-rate naval power which will come to our shores and teach us a lesson.

  3. The bulk of the machinery exhibited will be placed in this edifice and its large annex.

  4. Here the human mind had blazed forth with a splendor it has never exhibited elsewhere.

  5. Securing the cajack, Fritz sprang toward us, his handsome face radiant with pleasure, as he exhibited a beautiful waterfowl.

  6. Fritz soon left us, but presently two shots were fired, and he appeared holding a fine tiger cat by the hind legs, which, with the intensest delight, he exhibited to each in turn.

  7. The boys exhibited an array of several dozen birds, and related, during breakfast, the various incidents of failure and success which had attended their guns.

  8. Fritz then with sparkling eyes exhibited his prize.

  9. Ernest exhibited too much anxiety and effort, while Jack was far too violent and hasty, and soon became exhausted.

  10. In a moment I recognized the unmistakable outlines of the form of a lion, though in size he far surpassed any I had ever seen exhibited in Europe.

  11. No objectionable pictures shall be exhibited in the rooms where the Christian Science textbook is published or sold.

  12. As a little child she exhibited the unselfishness which has made her name beloved in England.

  13. Her father said of her that she was his most gifted child, and always spoke with subdued pride of the strong character she exhibited in earliest youth.

  14. On the present occasion he would have exhibited no reluctance, having had a glass or two in the Bar Parlour had he not possessed those misgivings about the Sergeant.

  15. At this there was an involuntary smacking of lips all round, although no one was conscious he had exhibited any emotion.

  16. After the Sergeant had warmed his hands and rubbed them sufficiently, he took off his cap and placed it on a little shelf or rack; and then took out a meerschaum pipe, which he exhibited without appearing to do so to the whole company.

  17. The religious went to see him; and, when he came in, the sick man exhibited such fervent desire to become a Christian that the religious in wonder asked him the reason.

  18. His remarkable abilities were early recognized, and exhibited themselves wherever he went.

  19. The power of God was exhibited in marvelous incidents connected with the baptism of several children.

  20. I soon obtained evidence of decomposition in each of the moist conductors, for all the litmus points exhibited free acid, and the turmeric points equally showed free alkali.

  21. All these results show that the power of inducing electric currents is circumferentially exerted by a magnetic resultant or axis of power, just as circumferential magnetism is dependent upon and is exhibited by an electric current.

  22. Under these circumstances all was quiescent, and the galvanometer exhibited no effect.

  23. Other plates made positive in solutions of carbonates of potassa and soda exhibited the action, but only in a feeble degree.

  24. Gold and palladium exhibited the power either when made the positive pole of the voltaic battery (570.

  25. This is exhibited in the following Table, drawn from the former experiments.

  26. The electrical effects exhibited by this magnet were very striking.

  27. It was observed that their treatment of each other exhibited a great want of feeling; and in many instances their practices were indicative of the lowest state of barbarism.

  28. Johnny had a severe cold, his eyes were inflamed and bloodshot, and he exhibited also strong symptoms of fever.

  29. The Dutch were exhibited in as great variety as the uniformity of frogs would allow.

  30. Our modern history would have been a mere political romance, without the astonishing picture of William and his ministers, exhibited in those unquestionable documents.

  31. Livy in the grandeur of Rome, and Tacitus in its fated decline, exhibited for Machiavel a moving picture of his own republics--the march of destiny in all human governments!

  32. Coins are the most dangerous things which can be exhibited to a professed collector.

  33. Medals of this class are numerous, and were the precursors of those political satires exhibited in caricature prints.

  34. The literary diary of Oldys could have exhibited the mode of his pursuits, and the results of his discoveries.

  35. The allusion here is to the automaton chess-player, first exhibited by Kempelen (its inventor) in England about 1785.

  36. Long ere this one of our queens had been exhibited by ourselves with considerable energy.

  37. About one o'clock they began the mai, or dances; the first of which was almost a copy of the first that was exhibited at Mareewagee's entertainment.

  38. Soon after they had finished, nine women exhibited themselves, and sat down fronting the hut where the chief was.

  39. And he ate in silence with the obstinacy of a miser who hides his coppers, with the gloomy tenacity which he exhibited in former days in his persistent toils.

  40. The plates exhibited were cast at Troy, New York, and are of the very best quality.

  41. It is unkind of you to tease me;" and the little orbs in the darkened firmament, and the little mouth that had escaped disfigurement in the sudden metamorphosis, exhibited symptoms of a lachrymose tendency.

  42. Finally, we may note that a section of dune deposits has a distinctive feature not exhibited by water deposits.

  43. Although his manner was correct there was lacking to a noticeable degree the profusion of sentiment that is apt to be exhibited on such an occasion.

  44. An exception is the Coast Range, not shown on these small maps, but exhibited in the succeeding diagram.

  45. The Governor was good-natured, but his face exhibited a rare combination of cruelty and vice.

  46. The effect in the granite is to give a marked boldness of relief, nowhere more strikingly exhibited than at Huadquiña, below Colpani, where the foot-hill slopes developed on shales and slates suddenly become moderate.

  47. Nowhere else in South America have I seen exhibited such boorish conduct.

  48. Almost identical conditions are exhibited frequently along the railway to Cuzco in the Vilcanota Valley.

  49. This is slavery as it is daily exhibited in every slave state.

  50. He compromised none of their rights--he exhibited no prejudice against their complexion.

  51. In doing this, he exhibited a handbill, having a large cut of a negro in chains, with some inflammatory sentences under it.

  52. Fragile and somewhat delicate, was he seduced by the strength and dexterity which his friend exhibited in all his exercises?

  53. These qualities Nilus especially exhibited when describing the pure dawn of Christianity, in which the pagan gods had vanished like phantoms of night.

  54. Never possibly, from the hour when the first successor of St. Peter mounted the throne of the Apostle, had there been exhibited so much unrest and disquietude as there was in this instance to be observed among the masses.

  55. The mortal remains of one who had lain for centuries in a grandeur befitting his lordly rank had been torn from their sepulchre, probably by some irreverent commoner, and were now doubtless exhibited to the vulgar gaze, in a glass case.

  56. Here, gathered together in one list, they are exhibited in company with their fellows, and there is little diversity of sentiment to distract one's attention.

  57. The "Farragut" was completed and exhibited in the plaster at the Salon of 1880, and from that time his success was assured.

  58. What scene was exhibited from the Acropolis, the Parthenon, and the temples of Hercules, and Theseus, and the Winds?

  59. The sick, as well as the dead bodies, exhibited large purple spots and vibices; in many there were carbuncles and buboes.

  60. Children under four years of age were much less readily infected, but when they were, they exhibited the worst symptoms.

  61. It would, therefore, be a great error to infer from the results here exhibited general conclusions as to the financial condition of the American railways.

  62. The New-York solar salt exhibited at Rochester could not be surpassed, and that which had been ground has no superior in its adaptation to the table.

  63. The engines are strongly built, safe and powerful, but are destitute of much of that elegance of exterior and beauty of workmanship which has excited so much admiration, in the machines exhibited in the Crystal Palace.

  64. Of Swine there were a good many exhibited at the Fair, but we did not waste much time upon them.

  65. A curious contrast of light and shade is exhibited in the titles of two works recently published in Vienna.

  66. In these we think he has exhibited a very unusual degree of pathos and dramatic skill, so that scarcely any compositions of their class in American literature have such a power upon the feelings or are likely to have a more permanent fame.

  67. As he read, his countenance, always so genuinely expressive, exhibited now doubt and now admiration.

  68. The fertility of western New-York is proverbial; but it was never more triumphantly set forth than in the fruit and vegetables exhibited at the State Fair.

  69. Exhibited at the Crystal Palace, and the New-York State Agricultural Fair, by Cyrus H.


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