After an interchange of presents with the soldiers, he then departed with his two triremes.
The Greeks rejoin Ariæus—interchange of oaths—resolution to retreat together.
Such an interchange of good will with the powerful city of Sinôpê was an unspeakable advantage to the army,—indeed, an essential condition to their power of reaching home.
We have here an interchange of raillery between the two Grecian officers, which is not an uninteresting feature in the history of the expedition.
There can be no harm in promoting that which has for its end the interchange of good feeling between the most distant nations of earth: interchange of commerce infuses its spirit of energy, and its results are for the good of the many.
This interchange of civilities has not been so largely cultivated between mankind and the finny tribe—at least, not in England.
A similar interchange of nominal courtesies is observable in the names of cattle and wild beasts.
When my father spoke, it was not only to bring our two minds together by an interchange of thought, but his words always contained instruction.
The laws which protect you, the bread which pays for your work, the words you interchange with others, the joy and grief which come to you from the men and things among which you live--this is your country!
Organic life itself is a chemico-physical process, based on the metabolism (or interchange of material) of these albuminates.
It goaded their souls to see the young officers from the two opposing armies salute each other courteously, and interchange cigars.
I thought this did well enough for my very first interchange of dialogue with my recruits.
The real spirit of bullyism, of the cockpit and the pugilistic ring, has been exhibited in this interchange of newspaper opinion.
We might interchange with our foreign "comforters" a discussion by arguments and facts as to whether a monarchy or a democracy has about it more of the qualities of a bubble, but the debate would be irrelevant to our present purpose.
It is true that we have no records of the interchange of learning, in any large way, between eastern Asia and central Europe in the century preceding the time of Boethius.
There is also a noteworthy resemblance between certain Greek and Chinese words,[315] showing that in remote times there must have been more or less interchange of thought.
On the other hand, the initiation of even a few cultured Egyptians into Hellenic learning would suffice to further an interchange of ideas between the two races.
There was a brief interchange of further hot words between the Brigadier, Colonel Bellinger, and John Frey on the one side, and the mutinous colonels and men on the other.
With this not very heroic interchange of compliments we parted.
By her side stood the charcoal drawing of Sir Charles Verity from off the wall--or seemed to do so, for almost at once, Damaris saw that dreaded interchange of personality again take place.
Our own geographical location is such that we are peculiarly fitted to receive the benefit of this interchange of good offices,--while we can hardly reciprocate as we ought to.
Our interchange of letters never ceased while I was out of the kingdom; do not doubt but that he would have come to Paris as soon as he knew I was in prison, had the state of his affairs allowed him to come safely.
After the interchange of these two letters, Louis of Tarentum proposed nothing further.
O what a sweet complication andinterchange of relations!
He hath made an interchange in nature, which might teach us—the night alone hath no beauty.
The interchange of the two peoples is more and more frequent, and there are many reasons why it is likely to continue increasing.
I think we may find an analogy for it in electrical induction, the disturbance of the equilibrium of the electricity of a body by the approach of a charged body to it, without interchange of electrical conditions between the two bodies.
In cities where the evenings are generally hot, the people have porches at their doors, where they sit, and this is, of course, a provocative to the interchange of civilities.
The two women looked each other in the eyes with subtle interchange of intelligence, such as belongs to their sex in virtue of its specialty.
It was not a satisfactory interchange then, for Miss Harbottle at first flatly refused to believe that this was Tony Upton, whom she had not seen since his preparatory schooldays, and she seemed inclined to doubt it to the end.
Pocket pressed for earlier details with a morbid appetite which was not gratified without reluctance, and out of a laconic interchange the deed was gradually reconstructed with appealing verisimilitude.
This interchange we found is a constant symbol of friendship among them*.
There was some further excited interchange of views, and the visitors left.
His conversation with Juliet had been the free interchangeof mind, but to her he only addressed a few indifferent sentences.
As his qualms of conscience did not cease, he debated with himself for two days whether he should enter upon any further interchange of letters; on the third he silenced his remaining scruples.
Then will we gladly join with other nations in the free interchange of manufactures, and gratify our eye and taste with what is foreign, while we can in turn send abroad our own productions in equal ratio.
The interchange of such feelings is ever too vivid and electric to attract the notice of the unsuspecting observer.
For habit has rendered us so skillful and quick in conversing with the language of the deaf and dumb, that no impediment ever exists to the free interchange of our thoughts.
Then did she recall to mind every interchange of thought that had passed between them through the language of the fingers; and she could fix upon nothing which, emanating from herself, had given him offense.
This interchange of signs of such deep mystery scarcely occupied a moment, and was altogether unobserved by Francisco.
There are also caravans of independent Tartars, which arrive on the Jaik and Oui, and bring Chinese and Indian commodities, which they interchange for those of Russia.