Not less patient, resolute, and persevering was Sir Charles Bell in the prosecution of his discoveries relating to the nervous system.
So evident had these faults become that more than one emperor had endeavored to recruit from among the Tartar tribes, and to oppose the national enemy with troops not less brave or active than themselves.
In his relations with Buddhism Kublai showed not less astuteness, and in realizing that to attain durable success he must appeal to the religious side of human character, he showed that he had the true instincts of a statesman.
He had also the satisfaction, not lessacceptable to his ravenous vanity, of hearing terrified Capuchins call him the Antichrist.
Since the first century, not less, in all probability, than a hundred thousand persons have exercised the functions of bishops.
In his judicial capacity his conduct was not less reprehensible.
But among the young candidates for Addison's favour there was one distinguished by talents from the rest, and distinguished, we fear, not less by malignity and insincerity.
He had also the glory, not less dear to his chivalrous temper, of saving the life and honour of the beautiful Duchess of Popoli, whom he met flying with dishevelled hair from the fury of the soldiers.
Not more splendid, not less irrational, were the great deeds of the three hundred at Thermopylae, of the six hundred at Balaclava.
Not less necessary to a sympathetic understanding of the times than the Canterbury Tales, or Milton's Poems, for other periods.
Sidenote: Henry's use of Parliament] Not less conspicuous is Henry's application of the same principles in his dealings with Parliament.
Closely related to the exaggerated confidence in our country's greatness which tends to a disregard of the rules of national safety, another danger confronts us not less serious.
And every immigrant, by embracing these ideals, makes our country more, not less, American.
Yet where it can stand up for our values and interests in the world, and where it can give Americans the power to make a real difference in their everyday lives, government should do more, not less.
Mr. Motley's critic is not less confident in claiming the Almighty as on the side of his own views.
It may be agreeable or otherwise, a source of attraction or repulsion, but its influence is not less real, though far less obvious and less dominant, than in the lower animals.
Not less tell-tale is Corin's idea that men who do these 'deeds' do them only to save their souls in the next world.
From several of the Indian tribes inhabiting the country bordering on Lake Erie purchases have been made of lands on conditions very favorable to the United States, and, as it is presumed, not lessso to the tribes themselves.
It is ascertained that the gross revenue which has accrued from the customs during the same period amounts to $21 millions, and that the revenue of the whole year may be estimated at not less than $26 millions.
I know you are in a hurry to go yonder to receive your reward, but, believe me, I am not less eager to partake of your joy, although from a distance.
Victories and incidents of sacrificial heroism were commemorated in porcelain, in metal-work, and in costly textures, not less than in new designs for envelopes and note-paper.
As a religious emotion the feeling is infinitely extended to all the past; the blended sense of love, of loyalty, and of gratitude is not less real, though necessarily more vague, than the feeling to living kindred.
Likewise, on another danger of the internat, not less serious, which cannot be mentioned.
Let us now consider another effect of the primitive institution, not less pernicious.
A rare book is not less dear to him because it is unreadable, even as to the snob a dull duke is as good as a bright one.
Every defect that I had noted in the modern young woman is not less notable in the modern young man.
Marius the Epicurean, whilst the author of All Sorts and Conditions of Men was summed up for us, not less absolutely, in 'Walter Besant.
Pliny isnot less complimentary to Sentius Augurinus.
It isnot less creditable to Caesar to have permitted than to Silius to have ventured on such a freedom.
The effect of the declamation is not less unhappy.
Wheat, however, is probably the most certain and profitable, and, with respect to cereals and other crops, the produce of the land per acre is not less than in England.
For instance, a gentleman does not lose caste by grooming his own horse, or driving his own produce to market in a lumber-waggon; and a lady is not less a lady, though she may wear a dress and bonnet of a fashion three years old.
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