Where words differ in spelling in different places it is because they wererecorded as they were pronounced each time.
Later on, in his nineteenth year he made a last expedition, to complete the conquest of "the miserable Kashi," and recorded his victory at Abydos.
But still it was a frequent phenomenon; and a common soldier has recorded the fact on the base of the statue, that he heard it no fewer than thirteen times.
One recorded the phase of maximum opposition, and one was the outcome of the concluding approach of the antagonists.
And following on this came memoranda on the recorded behaviour of martyrs, on the self-torture of Hindoo ascetics, of the defiance of Red Indian prisoners.
He mastered and made his world; Prothero accepted and recorded his.
During the one hundred million years of the mountains' history mankind has existed only a quarter of a million; and his recorded history extends over not even a hundredth part of a single million years.
Passing now over a period of six centuries, the only authentically recorded event in which is the reign, A.
In Chitral there was also the same struggle with "nobles" as is recorded of Kashmir, and murders of "nobles" were horribly frequent.
At each harvest an official called a patwari, made a field to field inspection, and recorded in a Register the crops found in the fields.
Plenty of landslips quite as big have been recorded in the last half-century, and, amongst the remote and uninhabited regions of the great ranges, numbers more of which no record is made constantly happen.
The danger of crossing snow-covered glaciers when the party does not number more than two was brought home to those who heard of it by one of the most tragical events which has ever been recorded in the annals of mountaineering.
More than one instance has been recorded where, owing to the prompt action of the last man on the rope, fatal accidents on snow-ridges have been avoided.
This is a matter lying at the very root of the national safety and prosperity; and it is with unspeakable satisfaction that we transcribe the passage, that it may stand recorded in our own columns.
We climbed the hill slowly, for it was a hot day, Jack uttering reminiscences at intervals (many of which are recorded in these pages) and turned in at the churchyard gate.
I only mention it because, in reading the evidence later, I found myself reminded of a parallel incident, recorded in a famous historical trial, in which something resembling blood was seen on the hand of the judge.
Little more remains to be recorded of the business life of Boulton and Watt.
Boulton show the care with which he made his experiments, and the scrupulousness with which he recorded the results.
Arago, in quoting the words of Robison, has well observed that it is difficult to determine whether the honour of having thus recorded them be not as great as that of having inspired them.
Much is recorded respecting the man that is of great interest over and above the information given us as to the achievements of the engineer.
The plea was acknowledged, and the request granted; and on his retirement from office the Kirk Session recorded on their minutes that Thomas Watt had been found “diligent and faithful in the management of his trust.
It need scarcely be said that it was very unlikely that Savery should have attempted thus to conceal an invention recorded in a printed book which had been in circulation for more than forty years.
Copies of his observations and experiments on boilers were sent to Watt, to be entered by him in “the calculation book,” in which was recorded the tabulated experience of the firm.
I mean to erect a tablet to his memory on the adjoining wall; but his virtues and merits will be best recorded in the breasts of his friends.
Page 35] This was Scott's first experience of pack-ice, and he has recorded how deeply he was impressed by the novelty of his surroundings.
On the journey back the thermometer recorded -53°, and the effect of such a temperature upon wet clothing may be imagined.
As has already been said, the meteorological observations had to be read and recorded every two hours, and on July 21 Scott gave in his diary a full and [Page 82] graphic account of the way he occupied himself during his 'night on.
Almost without exception the North Polar winter has been recorded as a period of quiescence, but in the Antarctic the wind blew with monotonous persistency, and calm days were very few and far between.
To obtain a complete record of meteorological observations was one of the most important scientific objects of the expedition, and it was decided that the instruments should be read and recorded every two hours.
His small but excellent scientific staff worked hard and with trained intelligence, their results being recorded in twelve large quarto volumes.
The German visit is recorded by Thomas Colley Grattan, the author of Beaten Paths, and by Julian Young, son of Charles Mayne Young, the actor.
He soon very nearly blundered into war with the Maoris, some of whom had been killing and eating certain of another tribe--the last recorded instance of cannibalism in the country.
It is recorded of one party that, when crossing a river, their dog was swept away by the current on to a small rocky point.
It was Dicky Barrett who directed Colonel Wakefield to what is now Wellington, and who, in consequence, may be recorded as the guide who pointed out to the pioneer of the New Zealand Company the future capital of the colony.
Another, recorded by a chairman in Edinburgh, has a more business-like appearance.
As we have already stated, the story of Trajan's expeditions into Dacia is recordedin the bas-reliefs of the column bearing his name and still existing in Rome.
The reason why this strange utterance or speculation is reproduced here is because it seems to some extent to correspond with curious statements recordedin another part of this book; e.
May 1915 "I do not reckon that I often have conscious intuitions; and when I have had vivid dreams they have not meant anything, though once or twice I have recorded them because I have them seldom.
After having discovered psychological subjects in a man and a woman perfectly adapted to each other, it would be a pity not to continue your researches that their perfections might be recorded for the benefit of others less fortunate.
In his diary for 1891, Bute notes that he had written a letter to Frau Wagner, begging her to take steps to prevent any applause during the representation of Parsifal; but it is not recorded if this appeal had the desired effect.
The Southern Rebellion, greater than any recorded in history since the world began, must necessarily call for the exercise of all the powers with which the Government is clothed.
In the "Canoe and Saddle" is recorded Winthrop's long ride across the continent.
A clever repartee is recorded of him in a horse cause.
Men may rise from it to the highest eminence in the state, and it gives vast scope to the display of talent; many of the most virtuous and noble characters recorded in our history have been lawyers.
Even so might he have looked when he received Dante and his fellow-ambassadors alone, and addressed to them the words recorded by Dino Compagni: "Why are ye so obstinate?
They have been already recorded in the Narrative of a Mission of Inquiry to the Jews from the Church of Scotland in 1839.
The incident that encouraged him is recorded in his diary.
There is very little recorded in his diary during these years, but what does exist will be read with deepest interest.
The danger which he incurred from the shepherds in this region, and other similar perils to which he was exposed in company with others, have been recorded in the Narrative.
Of course, this tale, as Mr. Quatermain points out, bears a striking resemblance to that recorded in the Old Testament in connection with the death of King Saul.
In this scene of carnage, Godfrey's recordedfeats of valor approached the incredible.
This is the one instance of actual crime which we find recorded against Pepin; and legend tells that its shadow rested heavily upon his mind.
Of no princerecorded in history, probably, are so many personal anecdotes related, as of Henry IV.
No; it is not," were the last recordedwords of Oliver Goldsmith.
Meanwhile no less valuable biographical materials were accumulating in his diaries, his voluminous correspondence and his conversations, as recorded by J.
The gospel for the day consists of the history of the Passion as recorded by St John.
Mesopotamia, the young emperor opened the temple of Janus for the last time recorded in history, and marched in person to the East.
Alibert recordedcases of goitre where the tumour hung down over the breast, or reached as low as the middle of the thigh.
Perhaps the most terrible catastrophe recorded here was the wreck of thirteen ships of war during a great storm in November 1703.
Goethe has also recorded his memories of another picturesque event, the coronation of the emperor Joseph II.
Sometimes so intent was she to gird up her loins and have her lamp trimmed and burning, that the little children wandered away quite into forbidden paths, and it was the angel over the left shoulder who recorded her diligence.
Sometimes she seemed to advance rapidly, but in her haste the little ones had fallen back, and it was the sorrowing angel who recorded her progress.