It is noteworthy that the entry relating to the birth of his eldest child, William, has been cut out of the register, and the vacant space filled with blank paper.
It is noteworthy that, in spite of his position and presumed education, the Deacon’s spelling is more remarkable for originality than accuracy.
The Bibliotaph upon his travels was a noteworthy figure if only because of the immense parcel of books with which he burdened himself.
A noteworthycharacteristic is the frequency of Lyly's classical allusions.
Apart from its high literary merit, this poem is most noteworthy for the daring speculations which find utterance in so remote an age.
Noteworthy among its contents are the so-called Vratya-Stomas, which are sacrifices meant to enable Aryan but non-Brahmanical Indians to enter the Brahmanical order.
The Catapatha Brahmana is thus a mine of important data and noteworthy narratives.
In the course of these two periods taken together, Indian literature attained noteworthy results in nearly every department.
It is, however, a noteworthy fact that the name of the Ganges is not to be found in any of the other Vedas.
It is also noteworthy that he rejects sacrifice and prohibits the killing of animals.
It is further a noteworthy fact that the capital of Kosala is in the original Ramayana regularly called Ayodhya, while the Buddhists, Jains, Greeks, and Patanjali always give it the name of Saketa.
So important a factor has the cow proved in Indian life and thought, that an exhaustive account of her influence from the earliest times would form a noteworthy chapter in the history of civilisation.
It is chieflynoteworthy for the theory of transmigration which it contains.
The history of these sisterhoods discloses three interesting and noteworthy facts that merit brief mention: First, the effect of a corrupt society upon women.
Wallace gave a noteworthy address; Senator Carey, of Wyoming, made an able speech and Mrs. Carey sat by Miss Anthony during the proceedings.
Near by is the island of Roda, which is noteworthy for the legend that here the infant Moses was found by Pharaoh's daughter.
This avenue leads to the small temple of Khons, the moon-god, made noteworthy by a beautiful pylon.
One missionary of thirty years' experience said: "The mostnoteworthy feature of religious work in Japan is the number of prominent Japanese who have become converts to Christianity.
In the background were a half-dozen temples, the most noteworthy of which is the red-domed temple of the Rajah of Amethi, whose beautiful palace overlooks this scene.
Shiba Park is noteworthy for its temples (which contain some of the most remarkable specimens of Japanese art) and for the tombs of seven of the fifteen shoguns or native rulers who preceded the Mikado in the government of Japan.
Near by are the beautiful Eden Gardens (the gift of the sisters of the great Lord Auckland), which are noteworthy for the Burmese pagoda, transported from Prome and set up here on the water's edge.
Hardly less noteworthy than these shrines and temples is the great avenue of giant cryptomeria trees, which stretches across the country for twenty miles, from Nikko to Utsunomiya.
The tomb of Amenophis II is noteworthy as the only one which contains the royal mummy.
The festal hall of Thotmes III is made noteworthy by twenty unique columns arranged in two rows.
This is the temple of the second shogun, which is noteworthy for the beauty of the decoration of the sanctum and the tomb.
André de Murville was one of the more noteworthy men of wit who attended her soirées, and he became so madly in love with her that he offered her his hand; but she cared very little about him.
Not the least noteworthy episode of this conflict was the feud between two foremost sirens of the lyric stage, Francesca Cuzzoni and Faustina Bordoni.
But the two which are much the most noteworthy are "Johannes Agricola" and "Porphyria.
The Kenwood Observatory is not, I believe, in the eye of the public, one of the noteworthy institutions of your city which every visitor is taken to see, and yet this invention has given it an important place in the science of our day.
One of the most noteworthy political feats on record was that of the president of the National Suffrage Association, with the assistance of others, in managing to have the Governors of the various States call these sessions.
A noteworthy program marked the last evening of the convention, which opened with a powerful address by Raymond Robins on The Worker, the Law and the Courts.
The convention was noteworthy for the large number of distinguished speakers on its program.
Another noteworthy feature of the year's work was the establishment of Woman's Independence Day on the first Saturday of May, initiated by Mrs. McCormick and phenomenally successful.
But there is something else going on tonight that is a more noteworthy celebration of her birthday.
It is a noteworthy fact that it is the first metropolitan daily paper to make a woman suffrage department a regular feature.
It is noteworthy that the same word is used in the preceding verse.
And it is noteworthy that he chose 'laymen' to carry out the restoration.
And it is noteworthythat not he, but Shaphan, is said to have read it.
At all events, the answer was given to him to give to the king; and it is noteworthy that, as in the former case, he does not himself come, but sends to Hezekiah.
It is noteworthy that for other reasons this period, or rather a definite epoch within it, is indicated as that to which must be referred the beginning of exact astronomy.
It is noteworthy how Swedenborg here anticipates a saying of Laplace, the greatest mathematician the world has known, save Newton alone.
It would not have been at all noteworthy if different parts of the same ring differed in luminosity--in fact, it was much more remarkable that each zone of the system seemed uniformly bright all round.
It is a noteworthy circumstance about the variable star in the Whale, deservedly called Mira, or The Wonderful, that it does not always return to the same degree of brightness.
It is noteworthy that all these four constellations really present some resemblance to the objects after which they are named.
His rectitude and integrity were unimpeachable, and his "rare good sense" made him a man of mark even among the noteworthy men of the first Federal Congress.
In the same age lived another noteworthy man, whose connection with the gentle craft was much more intimate, and, indeed, of almost life-long duration.
But it is noteworthy that a foreknowledge of the King's movements, which was undoubtedly possessed by Cromwell and Thurloe in London, should have been so speedily communicated to Douthwaite, in the depths of Somersetshire.
A noteworthy instance of the half-timbered style applied to an ecclesiastical building is found in the church of Lower Peover near Knutsford, of which only the tower is of stone.
It is perhaps even more noteworthy that figures thought to be cherubs have been found at Zenjirli, within the ancient North Syrian kingdom of Ya'di (see Jeremias, Das Alte Testament im Lichte des Alten Orients, pp.
The town is chiefly noteworthy for the extensive ruins of former cities on the same site.
Before it began he had already been making his own artistic experiments, and it is noteworthy that while he learnt so much from Boccaccio he improved on his originals as he translated them.
Especially noteworthy among musical organizations are the Apollo Musical Club (1872) and The Theodore Thomas orchestra, which has disputed with the Boston Orchestra the claim to artistic primacy in the United States.
The legislation of the first parliament during its five years of existence was noteworthy in many respects.
The resolutions are noteworthy for their verbosity and entire absence of moderate and wise suggestion.
So much the more noteworthy is every increase of outward or inward strength in the struggling minority at the Council.
From another point of view, too, the Pastoral isnoteworthy and gratifying.
It is very noteworthy that the Italian Government has made no attempt to utilize the new complications, and the introduction of a new system of policy in France very hostile in principle to Roman absolutism.
That given first is the most noteworthy for the reason that Lord Rothschild only sold a portion of his stud, whereas the executors of the late Lord Egerton of Tatton sold their whole lot of twenty-one head, hence the higher average.
Noteworthy examples of patriarchal power are afforded by the ancient Peruvians and Mexicans, and by the modern Chinese and Japanese.
It is noteworthy that the custom of dragging the bride into the husband's house, or of lifting her over the threshold, exists even now in many places.
It is a noteworthy fact that the dogma of marriage as a sacrament came near being a fatal obstacle in the way of the action of the Council of Trent against secret marriages.
A biographical history of science in America, noteworthy for its completeness and scope.
The wide diffusion of charity and benevolence is, therefore, all the more noteworthy and all the more commendable.
The interview of Mr. Whitney with the President on this occasion is especially noteworthy because the latter unfolded to him his idea of the general plan formed in his mind to suppress the rebellion movement and defeat the Southern army.
The only thing noteworthythat I recall at Jonesboro was not political and not even terrestrial.
When he made no answer, she suspected that she was distrusted on account of physical weakness, for fear she should reveal something even unwillingly under torture; hence she performed a noteworthy deed.