That which has been wanting on the side of his highness and of France, in this terrible struggle against foreign enemies and internal traitors, has been the king's name.
When we encounter the smell of the kitchen in the corridors, this may be taken as sure evidence that the house is unwholesome, and that the internal channels of communication are as insufficiently ventilated as is the kitchen.
Too much care cannot be taken to insure that all the channels of internal communication—hall, passages, staircases—have independent ventilation of their own.
In this way the main channel of internal communication will be ventilated, and should any of the sanitary fittings 'go wrong,' the emanations will be diluted, perhaps to safety point.
The defect may be shortly spoken of as this:—'that the internal channels of communication, instead of serving for the supply of fresh air, merely facilitate the exchange of foul air.
Not only must these internal channels have air, but they must have light also.
The decline has not been the result of external conquest, but of internal decay.
This word denotes that equability of mind, or that deep internal equanimity which, according to the Indian philosophy, must precede, and is indispensably requisite to the perfect union with the God-head.
Even the army for the most part consisted of troops levied out of the conquered nations, and the greater were its numbers, the less internal union did it possess.
It is from this strong external and internal resemblance, these languages have received the appellation of the Indo-Germanic.
My head seemed to be bursting; my throat and lungs were consumed by internal fires.
If the internal griefs of every man could be read, written on his forehead, how many who now excite envy would appear to be the objects of pity?
Besides its use as above mentioned, an oil or balsam is distilled from the leaves, or obtained from the trunk, which has valuable medicinal uses, in both external and internal application.
Do you ever experience this proud internal consciousness of superior genius or learning?
That cold dutiful tone assured him there was no internal trouble or distraction.
So runs the internal outcry of each, clasping each: it is their recurring refrain to the harmonies.
All these are phenomena; states of internal consciousness, accompanied or followed by physical facts.
If we are speaking of the internal structure and physiology of the animal, we must not call them fish; for in these respects they deviate widely from fishes; they have warm blood, and produce and suckle their young as land quadrupeds do.
A natural arrangement, for example, of animals, must be founded in the main on their internal structure, but (as M.
She contemplates external objects; but she can not detect any internal bond, which indissolubly connects the future with the past, the possible with the real.
Not to mention the immense plans which his genius suggested for the internal improvement of France, the annals of the Institute would furnish innumerable proofs of the zeal with which he encouraged Science, and promoted its interests.
Reflecting upon this and similar facts, it has occurred to me that Voltaic electricity might be applied for removing the blue colour in the skin, occasioned by the internal use of nitrate of silver.
It was embodied in limestone and gypsum, the outside of the vein, a striated mass; the internal parts finely crystallized in cubes, of the Sp.
Hamilton, of Aberdeen, claims that the corpus callosum is not a commissure, but the decussation of cortical fibers on their way down to enter the internal and external capsules of the opposite side.
The ring formed by the two last internal circles is divided into 28 equal parts, which bear the names of the week, the first seven letters of the alphabet in reversed order, and two signs X.
I can only wish, that the low state of our credit abroad may excite us to such internal exertions as must be its best support.
In accepting the office bestowed on me, I sacrifice much of my interest, my ease, my domestic enjoyments, and internal tranquillity.
It is impossible for the United States to use means to prevent an illicit commerce with the Spanish Colonies, without interfering in their internal regulations.
They pertain chiefly to the foreign relations of the United States, either as effected by European loans, or by the agency of the internalresources of the country.
I must also pray to be informed of so much of the internal police of your State as relates to the laying, assessing, levying, and collecting taxes.
That 'The Vicar of Wakefield' was nevertheless written, or was being written, in 1762, is demonstrable from internal evidence.
He was indefatigable in carrying out a series of internal reforms, second only in importance to those of the great Revolution of 1789.
The idea of foreign rulers intermeddling with their internal affairs would in itself have been intolerable to a proud people like the French, even if the permanence of the new reforms had not been endangered.
Napoleon immediately abolished the Inquisition, the feudal dues, the internal customs lines, and two thirds of the cloisters.
The internal reforms, moreover, which these countries speedily introduced, prepared them to head once more, and this time with success, a movement for national unity.
Second, the external and internal conditions of Prussia had been so changed as to open the way for it to replace Austria as the controlling power in Germany.
If this internal melted mass burst out and cooled very quickly it became granite; that which cooled less quickly became silver; and less quickly, gold; and after gold diamonds were made.
Then the internal flames burst through the cooling crust and threw up the mountains and made the hills of the valley of this wonderful world of ours.
Internal communications, completed or in progress, connect the city with the Atlantic and the Lakes.
The principles of the administration are hostile tointernal improvements.
In an internal improvement bill of a former session, in a similar bill at the late session, and in the State interest bill, we have had the silent veto, or refusal without reasons.
My friend has been pleased to remember, in his address, my humble support of the constitutional right of Congress to improve the navigation of our great internal rivers, and to construct roads through the different States.
And it appeared to me that government itself clearly possessed the power, and was as clearly charged with the duty of helping on, in various ways, this great business of internal improvement.
As the same power, precisely, exists in relation to internal as to external trade, it was not easy to see why like expenditures might not be justified, when made on internal objects.
Internal improvement followed the establishment and prosperous commencement of the present government.
Gentlemen, your worthy Mayor has alluded to the subject of internal improvements.
This result was partly due to the English alliance, partly to the incapable French generals, and partly to the state of internal politics in Russia.
The sect maintained a separate existence for some time, but gradually fell away owing to internal divisions.
The interior of the earth in cooling contracts more rapidly than the exterior, and, if no other change took place, the outer crust would be left as a hollow sphere without any internal support.
In 1891 a long internal controversy resulted in a division.
During the greater part of the 14th century France was engaged in foreign wars and in internal complications, and it seemed doubtful if a strong centralized monarchy would be firmly established.
The result of this determination, and of Great Britain's absorption in internal politics, was that Russia, Prussia and Austria were enabled to carry out the first partition of Poland in 1772.
But these internalwars only accelerated the destruction; about 120 B.
The Ottoman government, preoccupied with the internal questions which were to issue in the abortive attempt at counter-revolution in April, was in no condition to resist friendly or unfriendly pressure.
Thus the internal history of Athens is passed over as forming no part of the history of the war.
Revolution of the Four Hundred) that the internal history is referred to.
For the present, however, Charles's cause was crumbling more from internal weakness than from the blows of the enemy.
Internal communication by roads is improving, though much remains to be done, especially as regards the quality of the roads.
The chambers at Abu-Shahrein were of sun-dried brick, with an internal covering of fine plaster, ornamented with paint.
This would seem to imply either a state of great internal disturbance, or a time during which viceroys, removable at pleasure and often removed, governed the country under some foreign suzerain.
The ornaments which have been actually discovered, are such as suggest the idea of internal rather than external decoration; and they render it probable that such decoration was, at least in some cases, extremely rich.
Such organs as the eye and the internal ear are quite out of reach of any explanation by natural selection.
This is the so-called "employee or internal house organ" and is designed to keep the help happy and contented with their lot and to spur them on to extra effort in making it a banner year for the stockholders.
At the end of the bout Mr. Flerlie was led away to his dressing room, suffering from lacerated hands and internal injuries.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "internal" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.