The other class of society, more elevated in their position, are also (speaking of course in the general) more elevated in character, and more responsible to public opinion.
Nor is it possible for them to acquire a more elevated position, until they shall have acquired the requisite qualifications for that position.
In the Kouenlun, on the northern border of Tibet, where the mountains are again much more elevated, the snow-level descends no lower.
Of these I selected the latter, which appeared to present the advantages of being less known, of leading through a more elevated country, and also (as I was led to believe) of saving several days.
Witna-Gemot, convoked by Ina, began to manifest a more elevatedcondition of the Britons.
The races of Ham were not made subject to slavery for the especial benefit of Shem and Japheth; but because, in such slavery, their condition would be more elevated, and better, than in a state of freedom.
Congress land was still to be had for 100 dollars; but these lands are subject to the periodical inundations of the Wabash, when the farmers are obliged to fly with all their effects to more elevated stations.
The quantity of radiant heat which passes directly through glass is so much greater, relative to the whole heat emitted in the same direction, as the temperature of the source of heat is more elevated.
The difference is so much the less as the temperature of the radiating source is more elevated.
Astronomy affords other examples of the sublime truth of the law of gravitation, than which science can afford no more elevated poetry.
Placed in a more elevated spot, and destined to a still higher object, the Pantheon bears in its front the traces of the noble purpose for which it was intended.
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