For this attainment the art of coachmaking was indebted to a very few leading men, whose genius has left its impress upon the art, and is still jealously cherished by those who in early life had experience of their achievements.
It was, therefore, the settled policy of the crown to strengthen the royal castles and increase their number, while jealously keeping in check those of the barons.
She walked slowly, fitting her steps to those of the sick woman, and jealously lengthening the time wherein she could hold and hug the baby in her yearning arms.
Many a time in later years his utilitarian friends would say, "Chief, these trees you are preserving so jealously are eating up a great deal of your land.
During the whole summer she had kept to the path of virtue, jealously guarding her honor, as if anxious to show the Volpino priest that moral strength can be found even among actresses.
But even as a nomadic actress, Anninka had jealously observed the "holy days," calling back echoes of her distant past and moods of childlike devotion.
The privilege of voting is not so highly prized and so jealously guarded as in the United States and the northern countries of Europe.
Two hooks on the western wall, hung jealously high up, hold a pair of pistols with handsome crimson cords and tassels, and half a dozen cherry-stick pipes.
In the first place, what cause was there for jealously of our importing negroes?
Specific information as to the nature of submarine construction in the United States since the beginning of the war in 1914 is jealously guarded by the Navy Department.
The right of alien machines to pass over their territory is jealously guarded by European nations, and during the progress of the Great War the Dutch repeatedly protested against the violation of their atmosphere by German aviators.
And the part of us which we hide so jealously is the most real, the most essential, the most enduring.
He guards them jealously from thieves, and that explains why he has so many dogs.
Their charms bloom only for their own countrymen, and by them they are jealously guarded.
That protection cannot be continued and that right cannot be maintained, except by jealouslypreserving at all times and under all circumstances the rule of principle which is eternal over the will of majorities which shift and pass away.
Unlimited official power concentrated in one person is despotism, and it is only by carefully observed and jealously maintained limitations upon the power of every public officer that the workings of free institutions can be continued.
Interference with individual liberty by government should be jealously watched and restrained, because the habit of undue interference destroys that independence of character without which in its citizens no free government can endure.
Their beliefs have long since failed under such test--and yet they still cling jealously to them, and try to force them upon all who disagree with them.
It was perhaps a hasty and unfortunate remark, for Josè knew he had been jealously selfish with Carmen.
His jealously despotic character was accentuated by the enormous increase the Indies furnished to his personal wealth, and exemplified in his assumption of new titles and in a magnificent embassy to Pope Leo X.
The present writer rediscovered the making of many enamels, the secrets of which had been jealously guarded.
The admission of Europeans into that quarter of the town, from which they had until then been jealously shut out, was hailed as the dawn of a day of friendly intercourse of the frankest character.
I pretended to be indifferent, though in truth I was very eager to get a view of the city and its famous buildings, from which foreigners had been so jealously excluded for over two centuries.
It was generally reported that Spalanzani was going to let his daughter Olimpia, whom he had so long so jealously guarded from every eye, make her first appearance.
The water rises in it and fills it, and is directed by it toward one of the banks, where it is jealously collected and distributed.
The crops have to be jealously guarded against the cattle which roam in the scrub.
The mate is peering about jealously on all sides, eyeing his ship as a mother would a beauty dressing for her first drawing-room, and to the full as anxious about her appearance.
Every change in the legislation upon this subject should, indeed, be jealously watched, that the principle of political equality between the races be not legally curtailed.
Now, then, as the weight of responsibility upon the popular vote is increased, it becomes more and more important that the ballot should be jealously guarded and honestly exercised.
Nothing will ever purge human nature but the triumph of the higher faculties, a triumph accomplished by an unswervingly cultivated and jealously maintained strength.
Cousin William, from whom I had kept so jealously aloof, had a heart of the finest water.
My private actions," said he querulously, "are too jealously spied upon by my ministers.
Of all the ailing pilgrims the only one now remaining at the station was Marie, of whom Pierre jealously took charge.
Parks must be cut up into allotments; the unproductive labours of the scholar and thinker must be jealously controlled and limited.
It is not, however, necessary so to attach ourselves to their Order as to lose our liberty, for this we must jealously guard.
M84 The privilege of citizenship jealously guarded at Athens.
The public introduction to the kindred, combined with publicity of marriage and of the birth of children would, it is obvious, be a very important protection for the preservation of the jealously guarded purity of the tribal blood.
Still the yacht sped on, while Jack jealously watched the binnacle where the only guide was to be found.
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