The anti-militarist, as things are at present, exposes himself not only to the penalty of imprisonment, but also to obloquy.
But the revolution which they produced in society became fatal to themselves; for there is nothing which better exposes the faults and errors of a system, and undeceives men on the subject, than the touchstone of experience.
The history of the University Library exposes the poverty of the means for the study of the law in those early days.
The power of the state, far from being a security against the attacks of our neighbors, exposes us, on the contrary, to much greater danger of such attacks.
In the most brutal words he frankly exposes all the horrors and criminality for which men prepare themselves in entering the army, and the depths of ignominy to which they fall in promising obedience.
Feints are movements which threaten or simulate attacks and are made with a view to inducing an opening or parry that exposes the desired point of attack.
Where open terrain exposes troops to hostile artillery fire it may be necessary to make the deployment 2 miles or more from the hostile position.
I ought to think how others regard it; whether it shocks them, or exposes my cloth to sarcasm or censure.
My character for eccentricity exposes me naturally to these kinds of scandal; but, on the other hand, it saves me from the trouble of refuting or denying them.
He states that when the wind blows off the land the sea becomes free of ice, but that the ice comes back when the wind blows on to the land, and thereby exposes the vessels which cannot reach a safe harbour to great danger.
An orange-colored coif, from which hangs a white veil that partially covers her face, exposes her two heavy tresses of black hair.
A long robe of black cloth opening wide at his neck exposes the folds of his shirt that is fastened with silver buttons.
Her coif of orange color, with its flaps gently turned above her ears, exposes the strands of her black hair, which are braided with a thread of pearls.
Although now in full armor, the fur cap that he wearsexposes a bandage around his head.
Secondly, buoyancy depends on the amount of surface which a given weight of the substance exposes to the resistance of the substance it floats in.
And for suretyship he exposesit as a matter unsafe, nay highly dangerous, declaring that to be bound for idle and wicked men is full of hazard.
Wine opens and exposes all, it will not suffer us to be silent, but takes off all mask and visor, and makes us regardless of the severe precepts of decency and custom.
This very proneness of the subject to shake off his allegiance exposes him to continual danger from his sovereign's jealousy, and this is consequent on the political state of Hindostanic governments.
Venetian exposes more clearly the despotic nature of the institution in the hands of the Medici.
Moira, Lord, exposes the cruelty of the yeomanry, 619.
In more recent articles, to be analysed below, Frazer exposes a different theory, but one which does not, in his opinion, completely exclude the one in the Golden Bough.
In disobeying, a man runs risks similar to those to which an invalid exposes himself in not following the advice of his physician; but in this case disobedience is not a fault; it creates no indignation.
Therefore one exposes oneself to grave misunderstandings if, in explaining rites, he believes that each gesture has a precise object and a definite reason for its existence.
With his customary enthusiastic and communicative eloquence he exposesin his meetings the imbecility and the infamy of the parliamentary system.
He exposesfearlessly the injustice of the high Rents, to which Publick-Houses are generally advanced, so as very often to exceed double the Rents of private ones of the same real Goodness.
One of these, writing at the close of the thirteenth century, thus exposes a new order to which is attached the name of 'Fair-Ease.
In this all the relays are mounted on a hinged rack, which, when opened out as indicated, exposes the wiring to view for inspection or repairs.
This exposes the potato to any germs of potato diseases which may be present in the soil.
In general in a mild climate fall plowing of light land exposes it to leaching; on the other hand, fall plowing is sometimes necessary, as, for example, when a field is badly infested with injurious insects.
The frame is of the skeleton form which exposes the core, giving effective heat radiation.
This construction exposes the laminations directly to the air and improves the radiation, thus insuring high overload capacity and low operating temperatures.
Shall I here seek pleasure, with effeminate good nature, while the king, in spite of his age, exposes himself to all the fatigue of a campaign and the danger of battle?
The comparison is apt, and clearly exposes the natural hostility of the two nations.
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