That this has been in many respects a most excellent arrangement is sufficiently proved by the fact that it has nourished for so long a period, notwithstanding the influences that are antagonistic to it.
Among the Arabs the tendency of progress has also been favorable to women in many respects, especially as regards inheritance.
There was co-operation with Jewish organizations in many respects.
Our people in many respects is experiencing sufferings which it has to bear from the air-attacks of the enemy, as if in retribution for what was inflicted upon the Jews.
On the west side of this point is a Bay called Ohitepepa, which is in many respects similar to Royal Bay, and is situated in every bit as fertile and populous part of the Island.
It appears that the state of society, though in many respects savage, had attained a certain pitch of civilisation, especially with regard to government.
Luther's inkstand did not kill the devil, but it killed the priest, at least for us: He is a loss in many respects to be regretted.
Of course she is not like other girls in many respects, but other people will judge her by the common rules of life.
I asked the General whether he did not intend to direct his march by the way of that city, so celebrated in many respects.
On the 28th of February we obtained the first glimpse of the green and fertile plains of Syria, which, in many respects, reminded us of the climate and soil of Europe.
I rely on your friendship for an early answer to this, for uncertainty would be fatal to me in many respects.
The Duc de Nemours, without the intellectual gifts of some of his brothers, resembled his good mother, Queen Amelie, in many respects.
It was halting in many respects, such as the fact that he had married the Princess long before she was Queen, nay, while her succession to the throne was problematical.
The accounts which have been preserved of the circumstances connected with the invention of the Stocking Frame are very confused, and in many respects contradictory, though there is no doubt as to the name of the inventor.
The founders of the houses of Foley and Normanby were remarkable men in many respects, and, as furnishing striking examples of energy of character, the story of their lives is worthy of preservation.
We are aware that the great improvements which we have recapitulated were, in many respects, imperfectly and unskilfully executed.
His administration was indeed in many respects faulty; but the Bengalee standard of good government was not high.
In many respects, indeed, it has been well for her that, in an age of exuberant zeal, her principal founders were mere politicians.
It is touching to see that excellent woman's deep affection for one, so different from herself in many respects," observed Mr. Wyllys.
Hitherto in this country, the subject has been too much left to itself; but in many respects there is a good foundation to work upon--some of our national traits are very creditable.
Stoicism, noble as were many of its precepts, lofty as was the morality it professed, deeply as it was imbued in many respects with a semi-Christian piety, looked upon Christianity with profound contempt.
And the education which Seneca gave to Nero--noble as it was in many respects, and eminent as was its partial and temporary success--was yet an education of compromises.
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