But I know that one of the ideals of your chivalry was "bravery" to the point of being fearless of death; in that there is certainly a great resemblance.
He said he thought that Japanese warriors bore a great resemblance to Roman warriors, even to Horatius himself, and Hirose was the most conspicuous among them.
The second group, consisting also of three species, shows a great resemblance to Euphorbiæ, but has only one row of ring-spots.
The former shows a great resemblance to Lepidopterous larvæ, and in the absence of all knowledge of the further development it might be attempted to unite them with these into one group.
The following anecdote will show, that in some particulars the African and European women have a great resemblance to each other, and that conjugal infidelity is by no means confined to the latter.
In the evening they passed a large town called Kabba, situated in the midst of a beautiful and highly cultivated country, bearing a great resemblance to the centre of England.
They are called vina muta or suffocata, and have a great resemblanceto a sort of wine made principally at Bordeaux, to which the French give the name of vin en rage.
This metal has a great resemblance to tin, but it is harder and less malleable, and rings like a small bell.
Early the next morning, I ascended the stupendous rock of Ehrenbreitstein, which has a great resemblanceto the hill forts in India, such as Gooty, Nundydroog, etc.
Beyond Mölk is a range of rocks that bear a great resemblance to a wall, and jut out a great deal towards the river.
Indeed the Kärnthner Strasse may be considered as the principal street; this street and the Kohlmarkt have a great resemblance to the finest parts of Holborn.
The scenery hereabouts is more wild and romantic than what we have hitherto passed and bears a great resemblance to the landscape on the Rhine between Mayence and Coblentz.
This name is given in the United States of America to a fine, pale variety of cider, much used for bottling, which has a great resemblance to inferior champagne.
Mr. Carmichael and I started away to a small rocky eminence, which bore a great resemblance to the rocks immediately behind this camp, and in consequence we hoped to find more water there.
They are capital eating, especially when fried; then they have a great resemblanceto mutton.
These salts, as is evident from the description here given, bear a great resemblance to the tartar of wine treated of above.
AL] Their necks are as long as those of the camel, to which animal they have a great resemblance, excepting the bunch on the back.
Its root, especially, has a great resemblance, and might probably be a good substitute, were not the herb of the smaller Chirata a better medicine.
Other hill people, however, brought for the Titipiralu a species of Pancratium, which I cannot trace in the works of botanists; but it has a great resemblance to the Pancratium maritimum.
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