We have reason to believe that the Hebrew text which they exhibit has a good degree of purity.
From this, as well as from the quality of the materials, expert judges can determine the age of a given manuscript with a good degree of accuracy.
Malachi has not given the date of his prophecies, but it can be determined with a good degree of certainty from their contents.
I am in hopes this will end in giving a good degree of liberty to this country.
It happens, too, that they are used exactly by those who cultivate the tobacco and rice, and in a good degree by those employed in the whale fishery.
From the moment that the affair of the Chesapeake rendered the prospect of war imminent, every faculty was exerted to be prepared for it, and I think I may venture to solace you with the assurance, that we are, in a good degree, prepared.
In our village of Charlottesville, there is a good degree of religion, with a small spice only of fanaticism.
He is a slave in fact; and without the restraints of the domestic system, the tendencies of his barbarous nature are left, in a good degree, to take their downward way.
This also accounts, in a good degree, for the slow progress which the race has made in civilization, since their introduction into the country.
Those masters whose policy actually makes this custom in a good degree necessary, cannot be too severely censured.
Many faithful Brethren laboured with great Firmness; and the Love of Truth, in a good Degree, prevailed.
In brief, the proper kind of thoroughness calls for a good degree of good sense.
It presupposes a good degree of intelligence, the more the better, but it goes beyond that; for an efficient person is one who does things.
A good degree of reliability in these respects is something that has to be acquired by long training.
It happens, too, that they are used exactly by those who cultivate the tobacco and rice, and in a good degree by those employed in the whale-fishery.
Having a good degree of faith in his mistress, Oscar made bold one day to ask her how much she would take for him.
Both were tall and well made and of a chestnut color, and possessed a good degree of natural ability.
Hanson was about forty years of age, with apparently a good degree of intellect, and of staid principles.
Isaac was a stout-made young man, about twenty-six years of age, possessing a good degree of physical and mental ability.
Hence, a good degree of precision is obtained--accompanied with little friction, and thus with great durability.
But I trust this deviation will be excused, in favour of the motive and the result; on both which I feel a good degree of confidence.
In general, we want no effect that requires optical precision: but if we did, it could be obtained to a good degree, by methods similar to these.
In truth, the corporeal vitality of this man seemed, in a good degree, to have died out of him.
It is a right down life of hard wear and tear, and the man who is not, in a good degree, fitted to become a common sailor will never make an officer.
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