It was worth something to see a man who worked with a kind of dash,--with a prompt, staccato movement that infused spirit and energy into all around him.
He should have been among the first in the saddle at every step in the campaign after he was in possession of Lee's order of the 9th, and should have infused energy into every unit in his army.
Grant would have put himself into the relation to McClellan which he sustained to Meade in 1864, and would have infused his own energy into the army.
Medicine is the restoration of discordant elements; sickness is the discord of the elements infusedinto the living body.
What was the mysterious charm by which the Germans infused a new life into decrepit Europe?
The Germans had indeed infused a new life into Europe.
As he spoke he infused great strength into the shepherd of his people.
Of these things, I say, I discoursed with my friend Jack Tickle, whose conversation, together with the happy consciousness I had of my transformation, infused inexpressible vivacity into my spirits.
The thought of Frank being in some mysterious, unknown danger, infused new energy into her soul and strengthened her slight frame.
Now hope infused into her heart, and, with better courage, she listened to the ravings of the seid woman.
She sat up, and seemed much better and stronger for the hope that was infused into her.
I had even in my infancy a grave disposition, nor was I ever seen to smile, which infused an opinion into all about me that I was a child of great solidity; some foreseeing that I should be a judge, and others a bishop.
In my youth there were only three authors who as it were infused themselves into my blood,--Walter Scott, Hoffman, and Heine.
I often mistook him at the very moment when he felt for me most deeply, and when he would gladly have infused into me a portion of his own character,--to me who was as a reed shaken by the wind.
These rigid sentiments, which had been unknown to the ancient world, appear to haveinfused a spirit of bitterness into a system of love and harmony.
To what extent Russian blood has been infused in the rural population of Austria and Hungary is at present entirely a matter of conjecture.
Goiter, one of the first signals of warning that new blood must be infusedin the race, was prevalent.
Perhaps the recollection of their conversation inspired him; certainly it dwelt upon his mind at the moment,--threw a richer flush over his brow, and infused a more meaning and heartfelt softness into his tone.
Pliny says that the addition of a little vinegar rendered it ineffaceable, and that a little wormwood infused in it preserved the manuscript from mice.
I don't know," she replied with her sweet simplicity, quite unconscious of revealing any secrets of infused science to my wondering ears.
The tide has turned; my mother has infused her doubts into my father's mind, and they are both restlessly impatient till she is gone.
Almighty God had special designs on her future life, and from childhood infused into her heart a great love of labor and mortification, which foreshadowed what she was one day to become.
Her beautiful and well-concealed spirit of mortification made her correspond faithfully to the motions of grace which Divine Providence infused into her soul, and by which she was to become so intimately united to God.
By sacrificing Himself, however, a fresh capacity was infused into all created things.
It had infused into their hearts a hope that no force, however determined, could shatter.
The most rigid economy, by Napoleon's sleepless vigilance, was infused into every contract, and the strictest order pervaded the national finances.
The most extraordinary vigor wasinfused into the deadly strife.
Wherefore it is impossible that any one should advance in its knowledge, unless he first has Christ infused in him.
The sight of the passing ship had diverted their thoughts for a time, perhaps had infused a little hope; but when the excitement died down they renewed their plots against the men and at last made a desperate attempt to carry them out.
The reverse is occurring in Europe, where equality, introduced by absolute power and under the rule of kings, was alreadyinfused into the habits of nations long before freedom had entered into their conceptions.
The general spirit of the nation being infused into the spirit peculiar to the army, tempers the opinions and desires engendered by military life, or represses them by the mighty force of public opinion.
I wish the spirit of these three discourses was infusedinto every gentleman, every scholar, and every Christian through the land.
So saying, he quitted me; but with a benignity in his countenance and manner that infused not only consolation but joy into my heart.
The acid destined for table use ought to be distilled in an alembic whose capital and condensing worm are of silver; and to make it very fine, it may be afterwards infused over a little washed bone-black.
The charcoals of light wood, such as pine or willow, well calcined, and infused in sufficient quantity with the spirits prior to rectification, will deprive them of the greater part of that oily contamination.
They usually come from Italy compressed in a dry cake, and are infused in hot water.
These must be pounded, put into a carboy, along with alcohol diluted as above, infused with agitation for six weeks, and then distilled.
The manipulation is the same with sumach, but the bath is somewhat differently made; because the quantity of sumach must be double that of galls, and must be merely infused in very hot water, without boiling.
They are infused in the steeping vat with six times their bulk of water, and allowed to macerate for two hours with continual stirring till all the floating leaves sink.
This powder is infused in pure water, and stirred frequently with a glass ruler, then allowed to settle when the water is decanted.
Bruised cherries with their stones are infusedin spirit of wine to make the ratafia of Grenoble de Teyssere.
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