His first choice was Madison, which would have answered admirably, for Madison was preëminently a safe man.
He was himself preëminently a doer of deeds, and not a critic or a phrase-maker, and we can read very distinctly in the extracts which have been brought together in this chapter what he thought on party and public questions.
The shaping of this policy which was then launched was a great work of far-sighted and native statesmanship, and it was preëminently the work of the President himself.
While this is preëminently true of the concept of time, the concept of space is fairly well cultivated by geologic study, though far less effectively than is done by astronomical study.
He was, indeed, from first to last, preëminently a patriot, an impassioned as well as a thoughtful one.
The struggle of the people against royalty is preëminently the genius of the English Revolution.
From these facts it is probably fair to assume that most, if not all, of his other poems are borrowings from other literatures, preëminently German.
Thus, while the Madonna continues to be preëminently a witness of her son's greatness, it is not at the sacrifice of motherly tenderness.
The Madonna as Witness, in which the Mother is preëminently the Christ-bearer, wearing the honors of her proud position as witness to her son's great destiny.
Nowhere is this fundamental truth so clearly and insistently brought out as in the epistles of St. Paul, who is preëminently “the Doctor of Grace” among the Apostles.
Among so many prevenient graces there must be one which is preceded by none other (simpliciter praeveniens), and this is preëminently the gratia vocans s.
She does not claim to be a preëminently military state.
Preëminently Athens may be called the "City of the Simple Life.
This general depression fell upon a generation of New Englanders whose minds no longer dwelt preëminently upon religious matters, but who were, on the contrary, preëminently commercial in their interests.
They have been preëminently the builders of colleges and theological seminaries.
The era following the war was preëminently a "building era.
The attempt of a foreign proprietary government to establish by law the church of an inconsiderable and not preëminently respectable minority had little effect except to exasperate and alienate the settlers.
The wonderful revival of 1857, preëminently a laymen's movement, in many instances found its nidus in the rooms of the Associations; and their work was expanded and invigorated as a result of the revival.
Indeed, at this period, Margaret was in spirit and in thought preëminently a Transcendentalist.
The Ivy is one of the oldest and most venerable of all climbing shrubs, and is preëminently the poet's vine.
Necker stands out preëminently for her strict moral integrity and fidelity to her marriage relations, Mme.
This is preëminently the ice-land of Alaska and of the entire Pacific Coast.
All the true squirrels are more or less birdlike in speech and movements; but the Douglas is preëminently so, possessing, as he does, every attribute peculiarly squirrelish enthusiastically concentrated.
They suppress personality, which preëminently is the natural fact in the human being.
The preëminently meritorious character of Concord is that it adapts itself to varying conditions; thus, Concord is grown with profit in every grape-growing state in the Union and to an extent not possible with any other variety.
If the variety has any preëminently good character, it is productiveness.
This view of the glorification of the Theocracy in the latter days is preëminently just, provided only that we do not understand the Theocracy in a gross literal sense.
But it is preëminently in Christ that the prophecies of the Old Testament have their fulfilment.
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