Stewart and theprojected mission of the Free Church of Scotland.
It was irregular in shape, and belonged to different periods; the main building being Elizabethan, from which there projected an addition in that stiff Dutch style which William and Mary introduced.
A narrow piece of wood projected there beyond the level face of the back of the desk.
One morning the view was singularly clear; the distant mountains being projected with the sharpest outline, on a heavy bank of dark blue clouds.
From this cause the tubes projected above the surface; and numerous fragments lying near, showed that they had formerly been buried to a greater depth.
When approaching the anchorage there was one striking view: an irregular castle perched on the summit of a lofty hill, and surrounded by a few scattered fir-trees, boldly projected against the sky.
The first of these erratic boulders which I noticed was sixty-seven miles distant from the nearest mountain; another which I measured was five yards square, and projected five feet above the gravel.
One work of theirs, important to our subject, was projected and in part carried out under the superintendence chiefly of Dom Rivet.
The same great English writer projected but did not accomplish a translation from a much more worthless historian, Varillas, who is notorious among his class for indifference to accuracy.
Butler (who beyond all doubt had the Satyre Menippee in his mind when he projected his own immortal travesty of the Puritan party) is the only writer who has ever come near to its authors in this particular department of satire.
By the aid of the megascope, the enlarged images of some of these castings, showing the delicate tracery of the patterns, will now be projected upon the screen, and you can all see how perfectly the design is reproduced.
But the main dependence of the projected superpower system is still the bituminous coal supply which it is planned to keep at its old job of raising steam to drive the turbine engines which will in turn drive the electric dynamos.
Steam-generating plants to supply more distant consumers are projectedat tidewater--that is at places to which coal can be delivered by coastwise steamers.
Through such beginnings as these projected superpower systems must come the comprehensive integration of the industry.
She sent a substantial cheque to Virginia, that she might provide herself with an outfit and railway fares for the projected visit.
The conversation soon turned to the projected lead-mine, in which Mr. Rosenberg senior had been asked by a friend in the financial world to take a director's place.
The projectedloan in Holland has of late some appearances of success.
This was shown in 1898, when he announced that he intended to rule as other emperors did--to visit throughout his Empire; he even projected a railway journey to Tientsin in September, and planned many innovations.
The social life aboard was similar to that on an English steamer; many games were projected and prizes given, the most elaborate things being reserved for the Fourth of July, both for children and adults.
But just where the ice ended and the rocks began there was a long, low reef, which projected for more than a quarter of a mile into the water, affording the only possible landing-place within sight.
On its head was the mockery of a wreath of flowers, while from its heart there projected the handle and half of the blade of a knife which had been thrust there.
The shares in existing companies rose in value, a number of new companies were formed, and companies already operating {270}projected branches in defence of their own interests against threatened competition.
The first of these tube railways was projected by the City and South London Railway Company, and received the sanction of Parliament in 1884.
In the one instance--that of the Merthyr and Cardiff dram-road--in which a railway had hitherto been projected in direct competition with a canal the scheme had been either killed or bought off by the canal interests.
For the physical, economic and other considerations already presented, there is no reasonable ground for expecting much from the projected scheme of canal revival.
Self-regard, self-admiration or conceit may be very high and deeply felt, but though more common than real admiration for others, it seldom reaches the awe and reverence that the projected emotion reaches.
The basic sentiments of interest, love and hate, projected outward or inward, organize personality.
His Majesty had more than once intimated an intention of holding consultation relative to his projected expedition on the termination of winter, and early one morning an express courier arrived to desire our immediate attendance at the palace.
No sooner, however, had he left the camp, than he went over to the Galla on the plain of the Hawash, and aided the Loomi in a projected attack upon the Amhara.
It was diverting to listen to the arguments adduced by the holy father against the projected hostilities, and one anecdote considerably staggered the faith reposed by the governor in their success.
For a full week prior to the opening of the projected campaign, the nocturnal howling of dogs had boded an inauspicious termination.
The beat of the nugareet and the voice of the herald forthwith proclaimed the abandonment of the projected expedition; and, plunged in the deepest mortification, Asfa Woosen retired to brood in solitude over his unprecedented misfortune.
At the pointed stern there revolved a powerful four-bladed propeller, and from each quarter, inclined slightly outwards from the middle line of the vessel, projected a somewhat smaller screw working underneath the after end of the air-planes.
At last the violet rim of the German Ocean appeared over the green edge of the Norfolk coast, and the driver pointed with his whip to two old brick and timber gables which projected from a grove of trees.
He had evidently been in his bed when the alarm had broken out, for he wore a foppish embroidered night-shirt, and his bare feet projected from his trousers.
Surveys for the connecting links of the projected intercontinental railway are in progress, not only in Mexico, but at various points along the course mapped out.
The importance of the Mexican railway system will be further enhanced to a degree almost impossible to forecast if it should become a link in the projected intercontinental railway.
The established lines and those recently projected add to the intimacy of traffic and open new channels of access to fresh areas of demand and supply.
I deem it of great importance that the projected submarine cable, a survey for which has been made, should be promoted.
A second expedition was projected to supply deficiencies and to extend the work; an expedition so well equipped and planned that time could be taken for the purely scientific side of the venture.
Crags about us projected into the canyon, and I was inspired to creep out upon a long finger of sandstone where I could sit astride as on a horse and comfortably peer down into the abyss.
This made Tony more anxious to carry out our long-projected undertaking.
On either side of the neck projected a snow-white plume, tipped with the most resplendent metallic green.
We redoubled our efforts, and just grazing by a point which projected from the shore, on which, had we been thrown, we should have been upset, we darted into the canal.
What we took to be a helmet, consisted of two membraneous prolongations of the skin, which projected out on either side from its broad and flattened head.
A ladder led to a platform or verandah, which projected from the wall of the gable, in which was a small door.
For a few seconds Domingos had to exert himself to steer the canoe in mid-channel, to prevent her being dashed against the roots of the tall trees which projected into it.
The bat-like flaps projected so far on each side of each head that each woman seemed almost to be joined to her neighbors by a cartilaginous band; and, as they sat almost motionless, this effect was heightened.
Let us now return to the projected enlargement of the bark.