This demands a peculiar ease and naturalness of expression, for want of which they seem no genuine exponents of friendship or gallantry, and hardly of polite manners.
David Devant, who is one of the greatest living exponents has quite recently written an article in the Strand Magazine of his dreams of tricks that he would like to be able to do.
The history of the subject is sketched, following the chief authorities, but without reference to exponents of the occult schools.
The greatest exponents of the one had their share in the other.
The good within the system will survive, its truest exponents will still fire the courage and win the sympathy of the devout, but best of all, man will recover from its poison.
The king and the pope were the exponentsof conflicting ideals.
But this would do no more than perpetuate the wearisome and fierce intrigues of which exponents can be always found in Balkan countries.
They were simply the exponents of that march of public opinion, which on this subject had begun nearly a century before their time.
The exponents of the movement-cure give a long list of athletic evolutions, warranted to widen out the chest as infallibly as French-horn practice expands the cheeks.
According to the methodist doctrine, the study of medicine was so abridged that one of its prominent exponents said that he felt able to teach the whole of medical science in six months.
Played at the pace and on the conditions which the exigencies of daily, yea hourly, life and labour admit of experience shews that there are yet English exponents that can render a good account of any of the foreign players.
This seems to be confirmed in considering the great chess exponents who have played blindfold, and those who have not, a comparison has been adduced but which might seem invidious to expatiate on.
The exponents of chess for the 19th century certainly merit more notice than my space admits of.
In England this empirical view of logic has been altogether dominant, and the most illustrious English exponents of logical theory, Herschel, Whewell, and Mill, have stood on that ground.
Through them are revealed the elements of glorification in the heavenly realities and the exponents of praise in the eternal essences.
The consequence is that the market is flooded with books ostensibly by leading exponents of the different sports, but which are, in many cases, written by men who know little or nothing of the subject they are dealing with.
We have here in England the finest exponents of the game, both amateur and professional, in the world.
Further, in the fervour and dignity of their moral feeling, the Roman poets are true exponents of the genius of Rome.
What a privilege to be God's almoners--the dispensers of His bounty--the exponents of His goodness!
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