Sir, I wrote to Convention this morning inclosing the Proceedings of a General Court Martial held at this place for the Trial of sundry prisoners for Treason against the States.
The walls of this wonderful building are pillars of marble inclosing panels of the same material sawed in very thin slabs and perforated in exquisite geometrical patterns.
By scraping the cut surface of such a tumor these cell masses inclosing the fungi come away, and the latter may be seen as pale-yellow or sulphur-yellow specks, as described above.
The chorion is the outer envelope or membrane of the fetus, completely inclosing the fetus with its other membranes.
Only on the exterior the lung tissue could be recognized, although even there it had been largely converted into very dense, whitish connective tissue inclosing the fungoid growth.
It is formed by the union of a number of branches which begin as cups (calices), each inclosing the tip of a conical mass of tissue from which the urine excludes.
In them the heart feels the loveliness of the space inclosed as the eye rejoices in the inclosing walls.
I noticed a strong current of air from the dining room, and two of the windows inclosing the porch were open.
Mr. Clymer sent me a note, inclosing a canceled check, stating the bank officials had decided my signature was a forgery.
The plain itself is almost without villages, but there are several on the slopes of the inclosing hills, especially on the side of Mount Carmel.
The whole sweep forms a sort of precipitous coast with its rocky headlands, inclosing the valley between like an emerald bay.
Between the Senate Chamber and the hall swing a pair of magnificent double doors of solid black walnut, inclosing beautiful panels of California laurel-wood, bordered by elaborate carving.
Illustration] If some dangerous rocks lie off the shore, and L and L' are two lighthouses, the angle A is determined by observation, so that A will lie on a circle inclosing the dangerous area.
The mathematical arrangement is here shown, the lens inclosing the center of similitude.
Euclid's idea of such a figure is that of the space inclosed, while the modern idea is tending to become that of the inclosing lines.
The southern (Greek and Oriental) house is a buildinginclosing a rectangular court.
Yet small as it was, the hills inclosing it to the west, the seas pressing it form the northeast and south, gave it a unity and isolation all its own.
He instantly saw, too, the wisdom of her inclosing her letter hereafter in another address.
Well clear of the dangerous vicinity, he proceeded more leisurely for about a mile, until he came to a low whitewashed fence, inclosing a small cultivated patch and a neat farmhouse beyond.
My aunt consented to this, and in February there came a letter from her inclosing a draft for one hundred dollars, with which to buy a yoke of oxen and a wagon with which to work the farm.
In the trying campaign of that year he contracted a severe sore throat, that resulted in rheumatic inflammation of the sac inclosing his heart.
My Dear Mary: I received this morning your addenda to Annie Wickham's letter inclosing Custis's.
I have just received Custis's letter of the 30th, inclosing the acceptance of my resignation.
When this or any other kind is hungry, it spreads its arms in a kind of circle to a considerable extent, inclosing in this, as in a net, every insect which has the misfortune to come within the circumference.
Then their shelly habitations come into view, in which there is a large space for inclosing the animal, and surrounding it with water.
When my father came home, and heard what had been done, he wrote at once to his agent in London to make inquiries, inclosing the address on the governess' letter.
She replied by return of post, inviting the governess to come here and see her, and inclosing the money for her traveling expenses.
A harpoon head with the socket made by inclosing a groove with thongs was seen by Dr.
The next improvement was to bore the shaft socket instead of making it byinclosing a groove with thongs.
On each face is an ornamental border inclosing a number of incised figures, which probably represent actual scenes, as the tablet is not new.
N596] The custom of inclosing the dead in a short coffin, to judge from the figures given by the latter writer in P1.
A Fish Bait [152] A very effective fish bait is made by inclosing a live minnow in a short section of glass tube, which is filled with water and both ends closed with corks.
Loop Inclosing a Drop of Water When this is done place a drop of clear water in the loop and the microscope is complete.
This was an example of the Roman method of separating vanquished places from one another, and of inclosing as in a net conquered territories.
The great palace is represented to have been larger than the temple of Bel, the outermost of its three inclosingwalls being three miles in circumference.
General Washington, very dingy and respectable, over the fireplace; and two small circular frames, inclosing the Colonel and his wife in profile.
Suddenly Mrs. Binswanger inclined, inclosing the two in a wide, moist embrace.
Before that small house a garden lay tucked beneath its blanket, a scrawny line of hedge fluted with snow inclosing it and a few stalks that would presently flower.
The mud inclosing them was compressed and hardened, and finally changed to slate.
Catlin thus describes it: We found the mountainsinclosing the Pawnee [i.
A space was left, 2 or 3 feet wide, between it and the inclosing wall, in which the dancers prepared themselves for the dance, and in front of which was the medicine.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inclosing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.