The revolution was, in fact, due to a great change in conditions, which called for new mores, and so far as the innovations met this demand they became permanent and helped to create a conviction of the beneficence of revolution.
Within ten years there has been a great change of standard as to the propriety of spitting.
There is a great change in the mores of the entire modern society about the aleatory element.
I was surprised to see a great change of gravity fallen upon his face, and I could have almost thought he was a little pale.
This is a great changeof it from the belly of my haystack; and while you were there sottering and sleeping I have done a thing that maybe I do over seldom.
What these men carried back home with them wrought a great change in the South--a change in the attitude of the men of the South toward Christ's religion.
There was a great change in that attitude, from before the war, and afterward, produced by the war.
I know she is so good; but you must admit that it is a great change for me.
He had likewise made a great change by converting a large open space into a public garden, where it was his intention that the military band should play every evening for the amusement of the people.
The Milesian colony, whenever it arrived in Ireland, could have made no great change in the manners or language; as the ancient Spaniards were a branch of the Celtæ, as well as the old inhabitants of Ireland.
In this case, with advancing age there was a great change, but no reversion to the red colour of G.
They will probably send a petition home; but, unless the House of Commons has undergone a great change since 1833, they have no chance there.
To be on land after three months at sea is of itself a great change.
I have been in hopes that this half-year would witness a great change in you in this respect.
She was told that she had better make nogreat change in her own manner of life till that time, and was again informed that she could have what money she wanted for her own maintenance.
It is a great change to you, no doubt; and, of course, that is the point on which I wish to speak to you most especially.
As I descended the river, I found that a very few days had made a great change in the temperature.
I can scarcely realize that the year has come to an end, so little have I marked the progress of time during its passage; and yet it has witnessed a great change outwardly.
We found a great change on this side the hills of Westmoreland; the grass is green, and every thing putting forth, the lambs bleating and the birds singing as if it were May.
I am indeed much better than I could have dared to hope, but I always gain fast if at all, and this week of eating has made a great change in me.
Change of air, consequent upon the necessity of attending Mr. Ware in his sickness at Concord, produced a great change in my whole feelings.
Casual observers of the outside world may say it was barbarous that such people should fight one against the other, but such is often the case when a nation undergoes a great change.
The fact is that there is a great change in the face of affairs.
The simplicity of former times was lost, but design was groping for the great change, the change of the Renaissance.
After the Gothic perfection came the great change made in Flanders by the introduction of the Renaissance.
It speaks a great change in interiors, and sets tapestries on a new plane.
This is a great change of it from the belly of my haystack; and while you were there sottering and sleeping I have done a thing that maybe I do very seldom.
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