In England several attempts have been made from time to time to popularise the idea of burning the dead.
In order to popularise the practice of cremation, conferences have also been held at Florence, Milan, Naples, Genoa, and Venice.
In acceding to their request I wish to say that the book as now published is merely a word-for-word reprint of my early effort to help to popularise the Arthur legends.
In that case the husband is expected to hawk the Khaddar from door to door and popularise it.
But the students and others are required to spin during this year of purification by way of penance in order to popularise spinning and to add to the manufacture of hand-spun yarn so as to overtake full manufacture during the current year.
But having failed to popularise boycott, Mohani Saheb has accepted Swadeshi as the lesser good.
Wladimar, 1839, followed his father's fortunes, learnt most of the European languages and settled at Florence, where he did much to popularise physiological science.
His works on physiology and anthropology did much to popularise those sciences, and the former is placed on the Index Librorum Prohibitorum for its materialistic tendency.
Like Peter the Great, Elizabeth was anxious to popularise the drama in Russia.
This princess did all in her power to second the efforts of Peter the Great to popularise the drama.
It made no contribution to the doctrine of Progress, but it undoubtedly helped to popularise it.
The author might also have referred to the modern efforts to popularise science, in which his friend Fontenelle had been one of the leaders.
But the tailor still ruled supreme, and though the sex of the milliner was the more sympathetic, it was left to the next century to popularise feminine services.
Anne of Cleves endeavoured to popularise the Dutch fashion of a gown without a train, and she was as much a failure in this as in her other ambitions.
The orchestral rhapsody "Espana," constructed upon Spanish melodies, brimful of entrain and scored with a wonderful lightness of touch, has largely contributed topopularise the name of Chabrier in the concert room.
Amongst these is one that deserves special mention and has probably done more topopularise his name than the majority of his larger works.
The effort now being made to popularise the international language "Esperanto" is one such commencement.
It does not pretend to popularisestudies which are yet in their infancy.
In 1823 she was requested by Lord Brougham to popularise the Mechanique Celeste of La Place.
He did much to popularise the love of poetry and literature in general among his fellow-countrymen.
From this rigid classicalism he never swerved, unless his successful efforts to popularise Berlioz may be so considered.
It was written with regard to the interesting experiment that Mr. Hammerstein is now making in his effort to popularise opera in England.
Mr. Dutt has attempted to popularise learned researches, and has undertaken a patriotic work, and in many respects none could he better prepared for the task than he.
Picture Logic; an Attempt to Popularisethe Science of Reasoning.
You have to popularise the Gospel in the fashion in which go-betweens and middlemen between students and the populace popularise science.
We ought incessantly to popularise the principle by writing; and, what is better than writing, small preliminary bits of experiment.
To force a coin on people is not always the best way to popularise it; and if rupees were to be refused, there would probably be a small premium on them or a small discount on gold—a position which would not help gold.
It might well have seemed worth while to popularise them, even at the expense of temporary loss.
It is probably the case, however, that if it were desirable to popularise the use of gold, a means could be found of effecting this in some degree.
His special mission, however, was to popularise Stoicism by diffusing its principles through the masses of mankind.
While, too, the main object of the Stoics was to popularise philosophy, the high standard of self-control they exacted rendered their system exceedingly unfit for the great majority of mankind, and for the ordinary condition of affairs.
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