An argument more palpable and popular than that of Berkeley in favour of the same hypothesis, might be deduced from the points recapitulated in that Essay as delivered by Locke and Newton.
Lewis this morning recapitulated to me the exact circumstances of the overtures from France about peace.
He then circumstantially recapitulated the same story which he had that morning related to his father, concerning the receipt of the money.
The trial then went on; and as the reader is already aware of the greater part of the evidence that could be brought forward, it shall be but briefly recapitulated here.
At a large town meeting, over which Otis presided, and at which no direct reference was made to the riots, the people recapitulated grievances, and petitioned (Rec.
These evidences come mainly from the Gates Papers, and are recapitulated in Stone's Campaign of Burgoyne (App.
He was nearly crazed with rage and disappointment when he recapitulated his blighted hopes, his fruitless efforts, and the insults he had endured.
Item, theyrecapitulated their objections and difficulties.
It was an admirable discourse, clear and practical; but you will not care to have it recapitulated for you, as it was recapitulated in the local newspapers.
Recapitulated by me, O lion among kings, listen with undivided attention, O bull of men, with all thy brothers, to what the sage Usanas then said after he had been thus addressed by that prince of Danavas.
Such is the sum of the several chief objections and difficulties which may justly be urged against my theory; and I have now briefly recapitulated the answers and explanations which can be given to them.
Then he recapitulated to himself various cases in which he had known false evidence to have been added to true, with the object of convincing a jury as to a real fact.
She recapitulated all the little details with which the diligent reader must by this time be too well acquainted.
Lord Lyndhurst had been accustomed to take a retrospective view of each session, in a speech which recapitulated the doings and misdoings of government, according to his lordship's view of them.
Sir Robert Peel finally thus recapitulated the reduction which his new scale would effect:--"When corn is 59s.
The next two days were chiefly occupied by the solicitor-general's reply, which recapitulated the principal points of the evidence, and stated its bearings upon the different charges laid in the indictment.
The poem narrates many incidents in the course of deceit pursued by the lovers, but they need not be recapitulated here.
The dexterity with which he recapitulated these details produced the desired effect.
He then recapitulated the facts in some detail, but did not add any comment.
Molly soon cheered up as Audrey recapitulated these privileges; she was young enough to be soon consoled.
And Geraldine willingly recapitulated the whole of her speech for his benefit.
The judge again rose, andrecapitulated the evidence to the jury.
He recapitulated rapidly, yet distinctly and with terrible force, all the startling events in his fearful life.
But the catalogue of enormities is too long to be recapitulated in the present address.
Before kissing them she recapitulated all the faults they had committed during the day, which she had learned from the governess, and her reproofs were reinforced with punishments.
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