It permanently changed the course of history; and it goes far to justify Nelson's magnificently audacious boast, "The fleets of England are equal to meet the world in arms!
It is one of the largest and most magnificently furnished in Europe.
This castle was the favourite residence of Francis the First, and it was here that he so magnificently received and entertained the Emperor Charles the Fifth.
We visited several other rooms, all of them magnificently furnished, and all the furniture apparently of the same æra.
It was not long ere Chevalier Menars' rich bank was flourishing more magnificently than ever.
Natural Theology, our science would seem to result in an obscuration of the magnificently Supreme Power already accepted.
What then ought to be the fair and legitimate inference from an issue magnificently tried throughout the celestial universe?
On the coast, the granite rocks, though not notably high, take the most wildly and magnificently picturesque shapes.
The first among them that we reached was Tintagel Castle, an ancient ruin magnificently situated on a precipice overhanging the sea, and romantically, if not historically, reputed as the birthplace of King Arthur.
At these words the seven-striped bow, glowing magnificentlyin vivid colors, arched above the whole arena.
It had seemed magnificently consistent with the rest of nature, and she had been comforted as she lay moaning by a persistent vision of a harrow turning up rich earth.
She thought that she had never imagined--she had certainly never seen--so beautiful a woman, or one so magnificently dressed.
At the bottom of this they found themselves upon a spacious landing magnificently carpeted, and lighted at each end by a circular window in the side of the ship.
They were magnificently bound and were the masterpiece of the best binder in London.
Half ruined by the vandalism of the Revolution, it had been magnificentlyrestored since the Restoration, and people were already beginning to talk of miracles.
A large ivory crucifix was on the console-table and a gilt-edged, magnificently bound copy of M.
Chelan, followed by the two oldest cures, entered by a big magnificently sculptured door, which Julien had not previously noticed.
He himself would often steal some tomes of that fine edition which was so magnificently bound.
Apart from this he could scarcely understand why any one could bring himself to take seriously the ordinary conversation in this magnificently gilded salon.
Having climbed up a long staircase, they reached an extremely small door whose Gothic frame was magnificently gilded.
In the evening we received our first batch of pay, and dining magnificentlyat a hotel, took tearful leave of Huggie and Spuggy.
Great hotels like the Astoria, Claridge's, and the Majestic had been turned into hospitals magnificently equipped and over-staffed.
And, to make the lady altogether forget his folly, the gentleman soon took her to Court, in such style and so magnificently arrayed that she had good reason to be content.
A stout, common-looking woman, very magnificently dressed, regarded me from the carriage with a scornful eye.
Barbicane, with a sort of religious enthusiasm, "the results of our travels will be magnificently spread.
And what is more, if we were drawn round the moon, as at this moment, we should at least have the advantage of seeing the invisible part of her disc magnificently lit.
Anton took out his keys and opened a door which led into a magnificently furnished musical studio, the largest apartment in Koenigs Strasse.
Poons passed through a magnificentlyfurnished drawing-room and library, and thence into the dining-room.
This carcass was magnificently clad, and if we are to see Gilles in his own environment, we must remember all the sumptuosity of fifteenth century furnishing.
The stage is magnificently set; the curtain, even, is lifted.
The magnificently chased door-ways of the cathedral festered with revolting specimens of human disease and degeneration, appealing for alms.
Stepping forward I reached a valley surrounded by mountains on all sides, and in the distance a fine church, attached to a pile of buildings, magnificently situated.
I felt rather curious to see the company, and with the idea of shewing Zanovitch that I was not likely to become a charge on his purse, I dressed myself magnificently once more.
The following day we dined magnificently with the Prince of Francavilla, and in the afternoon he took us to the bath by the seashore, where we saw a wonderful sight.
She was magnificently dressed, and it is no exaggeration to say that she had on diamonds worth five hundred thousand francs.
The breastplate, worn over a coat of mail, is magnificently worked; but the rest of the suit is plain.
Diderot and D'Alembert, however, enlarged upon this project, and made the new Encyclopaedia a magnificently comprehensive and bold account of all the thought and science of the time.
That was a question magnificently solved by God alone: magnificently about to be solved, as according to our argument seemed probable, by God Triune, in wondrous self-involving council.