Our subject is one which grows under our hands, and we might go on ad libitum describing their different idiosyncracies; for watches, like individuals, have their several temperaments and ways of going.
But before passing from this event in the history of our subject (the incorporation of a company for the protection of their manufacture in the reign of Charles I.
The process of making cheese, or fresh curds and whey, is familiar to most persons; but as it is necessary to the elucidation of our subject, we will briefly repeat it.
In concluding this part of our subject, the following condensed hints and directions should be attended to in the economy of soup-making:-- I.
Even as thus restricted, however, our subject-matter would be too extensive to be dealt with on the present occasion, were we to attempt an exhaustive analysis of the floras and faunas of all oceanic islands upon the face of the globe.
But, as a matter of systematic treatment, I have thought it desirable to keep these two branches of our subject separate.
But the chief and most active man of the board is our subject, Officer George S.
And here we should be pleased to introduce the names of the most remarkable of Mr. McWatters' literary associates, up to the year 1871, as illustrative of the good taste of our subject.
This last consideration adds to this portion of our subject a peculiar and absorbing interest.
It now remains for us to investigate the origin of navigation, as preliminary to our subject, and then to commence the task before us with the history of Noah, the first seaman, and the Ark, the vessel he commanded.
A few words concerning its effect upon the civilization of Europe are necessary here, in direct pursuance of our subject.
So far from that, the first five centuries of the Christian era are an absolute blank in all matters which pertain to our subject.
He is still actuated by the odd mixture of vanity, convention, sensuality, which goes by the name of our subject.
These opinions of Roger North are for the most part identical with those held by well-known promoters of the Northern view of our subject.
Sonnerat declares it to be--the Eastern view of our subject would be singularly clear and defined.
It is satisfactory to know that the most valuable and interesting part of our subject is comparatively free from that doubt and tradition which necessarily attaches to the portion belonging to the Dark or Middle Ages.
Italian sections of our subject, and constitute the source of the principal portion of the additional information contained in the following pages.
The application of them all to our subject would be a task requiring the cooperation of many specialists in many lines for some not inconsiderable period of time.
This unique fact, which is of course of far more importance for theology than for history, has nevertheless a bearing on our subject.
It would seem that we have lost sight of our subject in occupying ourselves with the irradiation of love, which forms the object of social sentiments or ethics (vide Chapter V).
But this question does not properly belong to our subject.
These estimates are valuable in various views of our subject.
The drainage of highways and walks, was noted as a topic kindred to our subject, although belonging more properly perhaps, to the drainage of towns and to landscape-gardening, than to farm drainage.
Having thus "freed our mind" by way of preliminary, we propose to take up our subject, and pursue it as practically and quietly as possible to the end.
Moreover, how adapted is our subject to cheer God's people and prompt them to quiet, patient resignation under dark and afflictive providences.
Our subject is then to study the life and experience of the Christian as illustrated by the sun when he goeth forth in his might.
And now, in the review of our subject, let us walk about these living temples and notice their most prominent peculiarities, that we may see what manner of persons we ought to be in all holy conversation and doctrine.
We can look at our subject as a whole and can see its whole length and breadth spread out before us.
For these reasons, therefore, we are dependent, for the earlier periods of our subject, upon those illuminated manuscripts and sculptured monuments which preserve examples of the accoutrements of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.
We should remember that the whole history of our subject is one long struggle of defensive equipment against offensive weapons.
We now approach a part of our subject which we would gladly omit, did not constant experience admonish us of our duty to speak of it in no uncertain tone.
Its discussion is therefore germane to our subject.
No part of our subject is more delicate than this.
A few words, ere we pass to another branch of our subject, on the physical relations of her who by choice or other reasons never marries.
That so early, in a church neither monastic nor collegiate, a school was at work, and a library had been formed, is a specially significant fact in the study of our subject.
But their correction of the texts of Scripture, and their bibliographical work, are germane to our subject.
It would be apart from the scope of our subject to discuss the wisdom or folly of such a proceeding farther than to note the fact that it establishes a monopoly.
We have now knowledge enough of our subject to enable us to determine its truth or falsity.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "our subject" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.