Garbowski's studies may be highly recommended as giving a sharp and vivid impression of the modern anti-mechanistic tendencies observable even in technical research.
No special advantage generally is observable in the graduates of the Austrian gymnasiums, all of whom have studied analytical geometry.
The phenomenon isobservable with special facility on the open and closed flue-pipes of organs.
But it is observable that this day I discover Sam'l in the keeping of a Journal and very secret in this, and come at it I will, he being much abroad on his occasions the while I sit at home.
That if they do exist they play but a very subordinate part in the observable phenomena of actual Earthquake is highly probable.
Sir Walter received the stranger kindly and familiarly, though with a slight degree of stateliness, which was from time to time observable in his demeanour to all.
It is observable that Matthew Arnold, the eldest son, and the author of the volume of poems to which you allude, inherits his mother's defect.
The same change too is observable in the use of horse-cars on Sunday.
This last Sunday it was observable that each gentleman, in his turn, after being barbered, instead of hurrying off as usual, resumed his seat.
Even these are the duties appertaining to the householder's mode of life as observable by a regenerate person.
A whirl is certainly observable on cowdung when it first drops from the cow; but the practice of making offering to it has also died out.
This is observable in the hips and shoulders of a man when he walks; and also in birds in the head and rump.
This is observable in mountains and hills, the tops of which detach from the sides of other mountains behind.
This is observable in the perspective views painted for scenes at the playhouse.
Of the Change observable in the same Colour, according to its Distance from the Eye.
Of the Variety observable in Colours, according to their Distance, or Proximity.
These shadows will vary from the lights in colour, because on that side the object receives a reflected light hue from the azure of the air, which tinges that part; and this is particularly observable in white objects.
This/ is very observable in draperies, where the light folds casting a reflexion, and throwing a light on other folds opposite to them, make them appear in their natural colour.
Of the Variety observablein Colours, according to their Distance or Proximity.
Indeed, the Venetians of all classes are social creatures, loving talk and gossip, and these constant habits of intercourse must have done much to produce that equality of manner now observable in them.
She has brown apple-cheeks, just touched with frost; her nose is of a strawberry formation abounding in small dints, and having the slightly shrunken effect observable in tardy perfections of the fruit mentioned.
The law which provides that nothing shall be lost is equally observable in the realm of literary fame.
Something similar isobservable when our Lord compares the kingdom of heaven to a merchantman seeking goodly pearls; the kingdom really corresponds not to the merchantman, but to the pearl of great price which the merchantman buys.
That a weaker animal should suck the blood of a stronger, without resistance, is wholly improbable, and inconsistent with the regard for self-preservation, so observable in every order and species of beings.
His modesty was visible in a natural habitual blush, which was increased upon the least occasion, and oft discovered without any observable cause.
Still this strange anomaly, an anomaly which is observable in no other people living on an extensive coast, was not produced by ignorance of the uses and importance of large fleets.
A drift of thought--an elevation of style, is observable in their public speaking which is dropt in private conversation.
A groove or depression is commonly observable in the stone, designed to receive the string.
They are also distinguished by another particularity, always observable in similar situations.
Thus, important differences are observable in the form of the earlier Sumerian gods and their dress and insignia, which it is difficult to reconcile with Professor Meyer's theory of their origin.
It would seem that the statues were sculptured at different periods of Gudea's life, and from the changes observablewe may infer that he ascended the throne while still a young man and that his reign must have been a long one.
The improvement in technique observable in the later period may largely be due to the influence of Semitic work, which was derived from Sumer and reacted in its turn on the parent stem.
If you knew the colony as well as I do, Mr Rivers, you would be aware that there is a great difference observable among the Dutch settlers.
Their features were, indeed, altogether too flat to satisfy the European idea of beauty, a fault which was not observable among the men.
It is observablethat the Dominicans, at least at first, were most favoured by the English and the Anglo-Irish; while the Franciscans were more popular with the native population.
Simplicity of manners is observable in both nations; and their domestic character is hospitable, affectionate, and humane.
The same was observable in every other part into which we came.
It is observable that the honour of the tutelary saint seems to have been more thought of than that of the Deity.
It was observable that brass ones were in use while I was in Calcutta, showing that it was not yet time to change to porcelain; I was told the change to porcelain was not usually made until May.
In the spring of 1857, a mutinous spirit was observable in many of the native garrisons, and it grew day by day and spread wider and wider.
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