The argument, I mean, which is drawn from the difficulty of accounting for the incipiency of complex structures.
In its incipiency it relied upon one mediocre harbor on an otherwise harborless coast, a local supply of timber for its ships, and a road northward across the mountains.
While certain cases, or even epidemics, of malarial fevers are attended by remarkable adynamia, often manifesting itself from the very incipiency of attacks, it differs widely from that utter nervous ataxia which characterizes typhoid fever.
Let us suppose this to be the incipiency of the paroxysm, or the early part of the cold stage.
To see the witnesses who were associated with him in the incipiency of the Church fall by the wayside, touched his heart.
Old cities require reconstruction to make them what modern taste and intelligence demand; settlements in their incipiency are dominated by their sturdy founders, who usually have other things to think about than beauty and adornment.
Popular confidence, so indispensable to a government under such circumstances, was not to be won by such a policy, at the very incipiency of the contest.
We need not think strange that a rebellion which was ready to resort to such means in its incipiencyshould finally expire under the weight of this infamy.
The Lord revealed to his people in the incipiency of his work a law which was more perfect than the law of tithing.
It is not surprising, neither is he blameworthy, if in the incipiency of joy for freedom bestowed he could not properly estimate the factors necessary to form an homogenous citizenship.
The discovery of large deposits of gold in the quartz and alluvial area of British Columbia in 1858 was the incipiency of the growth and prosperity it now enjoys.
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