It is not a little remarkable, that these bars, which contained about 16 square inches of section, should nevertheless have been snapped, by the force of the sea, on three different occasions.
In searching about the Rock in quest of some of the articles which had been washed from the smith’s gallery, it is not a little remarkable, that so ponderous an article as the anvil, weighing 170 lb.
It is not a little remarkable, that his grandfather was also tried for murder, though he escaped the consequences of his act, by proof being given of his insanity.
It is not a little remarkable that he had always an impression on his mind that he should be hanged, and he frequently declared his belief to this effect to his friends.
The resources of the Chinese seemed endless, and the rapidity with which they erected batteries and field-works was not a little remarkable.
As some of the circumstances attending the ignition of this paper in some of the kinds of air were a little remarkable, I shall just recite them.
It is a little remarkable, that so much should have been said and written about the cruel and harsh treatment of servants, and the duties of masters, and that the duties of servants should have been overlooked.
The phraseology of Noah's prediction is a little remarkable.
And there its application is not a little remarkable.
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