I have no doubt that these verses aided in a large measure to keep alive the courage of our people.
Not only were our women treated with disrespect and contempt, but this contempt was as often accompanied by a large measure of cruelty.
John Wheelock carried forward the work with energy and zeal, and a large measureof success.
Ellis founded Illinois College, which, with the influences that centered around it, in large measure "gave character" to the State.
The imperfect records of all our older literary institutions, limit their written history, in large measure, to a record of the lives and labors of their teachers.
This result is possible and in large measure is attained under the wage system.
When population is limited in large measure by volitional means instead of by war, starvation, and other material means, the problem changes and the error in such a theory of wages becomes clear.
Different in the source of use, they are in large measure alike in the form of contract, or nature of the calculation.
Here again the evil is greatest in the lowest grades of work, while the great majority of wage-earners are left a large measure of choice in the time and manner of their work.
Offsetting them, however, in large measure, are the speculative losses, by which in many cases the investment has been swept away altogether.
I have heard him often declare that the glorious and continued success which crowned our arms in the war with Mexico was owing, in a large measure, to the skill, valor, and undaunted courage of Robert E.
To this decision he seems to have been impelled, in large measure, by the extraordinary spirit of his troops, whose demeanor in the subsequent struggle was said by a Federal officer to resemble that of men "drunk on champagne.
The character of the nation will, in a large measure, depend on the character of the colleges which train and shape these leaders.
This early Christian movement of romantic chastity was clearly, in large measure, a revolt of women against men and marriage.
The inability to suckle acquires great significance if we realize that it is associated, probably in a large measure as a direct cause, with infantile mortality.
The history of geographical discovery in America is thus in large measure a history of conquest.
Functionaries, ecclesiastical and political, coercive as their proceedings may be, conform them in large measure to the requirements of courtesy.
Let us not shrink from such exposures as are likely, in a large measure, to benefit mankind, while the greatest possible inconvenience or loss to ourselves is but trifling.
In the case above, I believe I lost reputation, in large measure.
In a large measure, the other missionary societies North and South are about as liberal in recognizing the Negro teacher.
This, in a large measure, accounts for the enormous fees paid by Negroes to white attorneys for the simplest trouble they may get into.
This marvelous showing is due partially to Mr. Rucker's prompt, thorough and painstaking plan of operation and of course in large measure to the national prosperity, growing out of President McKinley's shrewd financial policies.
Careful investigation shows that this slaughter of innocents is due in large measure to improper feeding.
Pitt said that he would conquer Canada on the plains of Germany, and Burgoyne was compelled to surrender inlarge measure by the campaign of Washington in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
The memorial which preceded the address was also in large measure successful.
Naturally the difference in price of the same commodity in two different markets was dependent in large measure on the ease or difficulty of transportation.
I must say that in a large measure I share the opinion of those who would give an affirmative answer to the question.
The future peace of the world could no doubt be well guaranteed by a large measure of disarmament.
If the soul can leave the body, it is obviously independent, in large measure, of the latter's fate.
The vogue of the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam is inlarge measure due to the haunting sense of man's ignorance of his place in the world.
In other words, Democrats, and not Republicans, will fix and determine in a large measure, representation in future Conventions of the Republican party.
This explanation would have been rejected without serious consideration, but for the fact that some others have pursued the same course for the same reason, and their hopes have been, in a large measure, realized.
It requires no prophet to foresee that the national government will soon be at a great disadvantage and that the results of the war of the rebellion will have been in a large measure lost.
It meant the destruction in a large measure of the social, political, and industrial distinctions that had been maintained among the whites under the old order of things.
Politically the English colonists in America enjoyed a large measure of liberty.
Just as New England now depends in large measureon the West for its food supply, so the British Isles depend in great measure on America for breadstuffs.
If the two peoples, which are one, be true to their duty, who can doubt that the destinies of the world must be in large measure committed to their hands?
More than that, even, he was in favor of granting a large measure of self-government to the very people who had only just laid down the arms with which they had been fighting him.
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