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Japanese art, as it has come under the cognisance of a foreigner, may be considered in connection with four or five purposes to which it has been employed or adapted.
We may take it that for all practical purposes the rise of the native newspaper press of Japan did not take place till some time after the Revolution of 1868.
Oxen and cows were till recently entirely, and are still largely, used for purposes of draught only.
Paper has been and still is used there for many purposes for which it has never been utilised in European countries.
We know by a recent incident that the indemnity exacted from China by this country in respect of the Boxer rebellion was not really required for the ostensible purposes for which it was imposed.
As I have already remarked, I am of opinion the debt of Japan is by no means excessive, especially in view of the fact that a large part of it has been devoted to purposes which are profitable.
These people are for all practical purposes the same as himself, except that they have been affected by various matters and circumstances that I have called ephemeral.
Strange to say, gold at one time was considered no more valuable than silver--a fact which may account for the lavish manner in which it was used for decorative purposes in art of all descriptions.
Now Japanese architecture is only wood, but though only wood, as regards its majestic beauty, seemliness, and adaptability to the purposes for which it is intended, it stands unique.
Subsequent loans for the purposesof the war with Russia I have already referred to.
A further stage of development is reached when the man who uses his personal power for nefarious purposesundertakes by means of it to control spirits: magic then tends to pass into fetichism.
Now, there is an opposition of principle between magic used for nefarious purposes and religion; and the opposition is that the one promotes social and the other anti-social purposes.
Now by nefarious purposes I mean purposes inconsistent with or destructive of the common good.
The conviction that we can attain our purposes and ideals, the conviction without which we should not even attempt to attain them is faith; and it is in faith and by faith that the man of religion proposes to {x} conquer the world.
But, it is only when they are used for purposes inimical to the public good that they are {96} condemned by religion and morality as nefarious.
The allegation thus made, the question thus raised, evidently is of practical importance for the practical purposes of the missionary.
It took many forms, wore many disguises, but in its secret purposes it was unchangeable and unwearying.
Popanilla retired to rest with admiration of the people who thus converted to the most useful purposes things apparently so useless.
To all intents and purposes they were marooned on an island with no reasonable chance of exit--except!
To which of scores of crowding purposes could Banneker best put the time?
But for his own purposes he answered: "Not a paper in New York would touch it.
For his own purposes Banneker chose to misinterpret the purport of the question.
Banneker, his inner brain a fiery whorl, though the outer convolutions which he used for social purposes remained quite under control, drifted about making himself agreeable and approving himself to his host as an asset of the highest value.
Any one has a right to hire it forpurposes of exploiting and selling whatever he has to sell.
But for the purposes of Ledger reporting, he wrote quite well enough.
But without doubt, several important purposes are effected by this construction of the eye; which could not have been attained if it had been composed of one humour only.
But to what purposes the blood is employed, which is formed with so much care, we have yet to discover.
Harpax, up you, and from my bedchamber, Where all things for our purposes are ready, Second each beck and nod, and word of ours.
She bends and moulds our tender minds to her purposesso gently, that we are hardly aware of the pressure; but the father admires, and praises, and waters the more vigorous branches of our growth.
Bronze or any metal which can be moulded, hammered and sharpened of course gives a nation vast superiority over one which uses stone only; and the value of iron and steel for the same purposes I need not dwell upon.
They had a method of tanning and dressing buckskin and using it for the purposes of clothing.
For our purposes we will assume the maximum capacity of the plant and the maximum load of the system to be identical.
It is only when it is used freely and for purposes of business that we can call them civilized.
We will begin the new love of woman and man, no longer that of boy and girl, conscious that we have aims and purposes as well as affections, and that if love is sweet life is dreadfully stern and earnest.
In my bachelor days, it was unsafe for anyone to approach me before mid-day, and for all intellectual purposes I was barren till the evening.
His expectations were fully justified; in fact, he writes that some persons seemed to imagine that he had invented protoplasm for the purposesof the lecture.
A museum of this size gives twice as much area for exhibitionpurposes as that offered by ALL the cases in the present museum.
I don't believe the clay soil of the Regent's Park would matter a fraction--and to have a grand scientific zoological and paleontological collection for working purposes close to the Gardens where the living beasts are, would be a grand thing.
As she had many friends, her table was always open for the purposes of hospitality.
As a partial aid in this, and also for purposes of organizing material received in lectures, you will need to develop ability to take notes.
The willows were planted in rows, and were frequently pollarded, their twigs being in great demand for baskets and other useful purposes in so treeless a country.
The alluvial platforms are of great extent, and so nearly level, that no terracing is required for purposes of irrigation.
This stream, instead of bisecting the platform, usually runs in a hollow channel on one side or other between the mountains and the alluvium, and is, where practicable, carried off in small artificial conduits for the purposes of irrigation.
I could have wished that Mr. Lydgate had not entered into such a union; but my relations with him are limited to that use of his gifts for God's purposes which is taught us by the divine government under each dispensation.
While Bulstrode wrote, Lydgate turned to the window thinking of his home--thinking of his life with its good start saved from frustration, its good purposes still unbroken.
It is submitted that it would become the sole property of the proprietor of the magazine for all purposes without any reservation of the right of separate publication to the author.
Others were of the opinion that we met for the purposes of sorcery and abomination.
So that for practical purposes the three or four thousand mile breadth of this continent is reduced to what then was a matter of ten feet.
If I do not sink under the weight of this deep conviction it is because I find some support in a consciousness of the purposes and a confidence in the principles which I bring with me into this arduous service.
They are the usual weapons used by him everywhere, and these he found to be sufficient for his purposes even in Wales.
Jefferson, who was a classical republican, taught a number of his fellow citizens to build their homes like Doric temples, and you may imagine what a Doric temple freely adapted to domestic purposes must be.
It is the epic of a nation of politicians, and admirably adapted for the purposes of education as the grand picture of Roman character and the richest treasury of Roman sentiment.
If they have a ridiculous side he uses it for the purposes of his art, but genially, playfully, without malice.
The auguries, which were so often used for the purposes of political obstruction or intrigue, fall under the head rather of trickery than of superstition.
Great masses of operatives collected for purposes of intimidation, shopkeepers were pillaged, collisions again took place between the people and the soldiery.
There is little likelihood that these walls were constructed for purposes of military defence, remote as they are from the great waters, and aside from the great leading war-paths.
Singing and dancing are applied to political and to religious purposes by the Indians.
Wide open oak plains extended on the left bank, which appeared very eligible for the purposes of settlement.
They dwelt at a distance from the large rivers, yet were located in the districts of the cane, out of the hard substance of which they made a kind of knife, capable of answering the principal purposes of this instrument.
Thus "far-sighted" politicians of the North and South saw that he might be fairly elected, and then might serve the purposes of the slaveholder, or the manufacturer of the North.
But the fact is, each party knows it would gain nothing for its political purposes by standing out for the rights of man.
Would it be inconsistent with the great purposes of the day, inconsistent with Christianity, to have lectures on science, literature, and similar subjects delivered then?
For the purposesof grammatical construction, it is perfectly immaterial whether or not a text has the fire of genius or the inspiration of poetry.
It purposes to involve all the great states of Europe in a common ruin, "and erect the Romish See upon the wrecks of the temporal empires.
For you are acquainted with the aims and purposes of the liberals.
Father Jogues made a speech appropriate to the occasion and the purposes of his visits, which the assembled chiefs heard with great enthusiasm; presents were exchanged, and peace was finally and absolutely ratified.
Water for drinking purposes is carried up on the heads of the Indians in large earthen vessels named tinajas; for other uses rain-water is carefully gathered in natural tanks or hollows in the summit of the rock.
Their proceedings are secret, their purposes unknown.
It essays the role of Bismarck, and where it purposes stopping we do not yet see.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "purposes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.