It would, indeed, be a dangerous retrogressive step towards barbarism, if it should come to such a pass, that labor preponderantlyintellectual should be permanently more poorly remunerated than mere muscular labor.
Among the twelve commonest names of this class those that are not preponderantly Welsh are Roberts, Edwards, Harris, Phillips, and Rogers.
I am, however, drawing to the end of my remarks without having mentioned a dozen of those brilliant triumphs in the field of portraiture with which Mr. Sargent's name is preponderantly associated.
What he depicts is so preponderantly the "tapering" people that the remainder of the picture, in a notice as brief as the present, may be neglected.
Indian affairs are so exclusively studied by those whose knowledge and experience is preponderantly Indian or English, that the true perspective of India’s development is sometimes lost; and the value of foreign experiences neglected.
It turnedpreponderantly to commercial and economic aims.
In truth, by that earlier and subtler transformation Christianity had passed permanently beyond the stage in which it had been preponderantly a moral and spiritual enthusiasm, with its centre and authority in the person of Jesus.
The Anglican Church was at the beginning of the nineteenth century preponderantly evangelical, low-church and conscious of itself as Protestant.
Heat loss occurs preponderantly as a result of radiation from the skin and by sweating with consequent evaporation of the secretion.
It is interesting psychologically that the former appeared largely among prisoners in solitary confinement, while the stupors developed preponderantly among those who were not isolated.
The coast was preponderantly English, but the later tides of continental immigration flowed across to the free lands.
Although this pioneer society was preponderantly an agricultural society it was rapidly learning that agriculture alone was not sufficient for its life.
In Illinois, also, the current of migration was at first preponderantly Southern, but the settlers were less often from the Atlantic coast.
In the assignment of chaplains, of course, the plan was to place a Catholic with a regiment which was preponderantly Catholic; a Protestant with a regiment that was preponderantly Protestant; a rabbi with a regiment that had many Jews.
Hitherto the sexual impulse has been preponderantly autoerotic; it now finds the sexual object.
The character of the sexual manifestation showed itself to be preponderantly masturbatic.
A federal amendment, on the other hand, depending for its adoption upon Congress and ratifying legislatures, was in the hands of a far more liberal, intelligent, and preponderantly American group.
But, while in the other provinces this cultus of the land preponderantly attached itself to Rome, the diet of Achaia was rather a focus of Hellenism, and was perhaps meant to be so.
Under these circumstances he was in no haste to bring his soldiers to face the enemy; nevertheless it was political considerations that preponderantly influenced him in this course.
Hence in ancient times the commercial intercourse between the East and the West took preponderantly either the direction along the Euphrates to the Syrian and Arabian coast, or it made its way from the east coast of Egypt to the Nile.
Roman governors, united in themselves the highest civil and the supreme military power, and the army of the Parthians consisted preponderantly of cavalry.
Russia had a preponderantlylarge advantage in numbers over Germany.
The original Austria was preponderantly German; the wealthiest, the best educated, the most widespread of the racial (p.
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