This is substantially correct; but it was written in confidence to Colonel Warrington, and to no other person in Tripoli.
This was unnecessary, for Haj Ibrahim had shown himself more substantially friendly to me than any other merchant at Ghat.
It is quite possible that the memory of the early disciples, highly trained as it was, enabled them to preserve a substantially true record of some of these speeches, and of the circumstances in which they were uttered.
The maize and rice preparations mostly used in England are practically starch pure and simple, substantially the whole of the oil, water, and other subsidiary constituents of the grain being removed.
He thus takes substantially the same ground as Descartes, but he rejected the a priori method.
As we have before observed, the law of marriage and divorce in the Northwest Territories is substantially the same as that of England.
The Servian laws of marriage and divorce are substantially the same as those of the Orthodox Greek Church.
Isaiah was about twenty-two, small of stature, but smart, and of a substantially black complexion.
His testimony ran substantially thus: "For the last three years I have been treated very hard.
The unvarnished facts, as they were then recorded substantiallyfrom the lips of Jim, and as they are here reproduced, comprise only a very meagre part of his sadly interesting story.
Such was substantially the story of Cornelius Henry Johnson.
Talbot Johnson, is thirty-five years of age, quite dark, and substantially built.
Such simple facts as were then written are substantially as follows: Nearly thirty years prior to the escape of Richard and his brother their mother was in very bad health, so much so that physicians regarded her incurable.
Jack is about thirty-six years of age, substantially built, dark color, and of quiet and prepossessing manners.
In the quiet and security of the Vigilance Committee Room, Cordelia related substantially the following brief story touching her relationship as a slave to Mrs. Joseph Cahell.
Churches of different denominations, substantially built, speak for the morals of the community, while the kind-hearted people can speak for themselves.
The purpose of each was substantially the same,--to make state laws more effective.
Chapter V appeared in substantially the same form in the Virginia Law Review (November, 1915).
That covers substantially the same ground as we have already been going over, but it presents the same ideas in a different light.
Now, all these assertions embody substantially the same opposition between the conception of Christianity as depending upon a ceremonial rite, and as being a spiritual change.
It is, I suppose, substantially equivalent to conscience, the moral tact or touch of the soul by which, in a manner analogous to bodily sense, it ascertains the moral character of things.
The principles which guide, the motives which sway, the tastes and desires, affections and impulses, the objects and aims, are substantially one.
Then, further, in this great thought of the Christian life being substantially a building up of oneself on Jesus is implied the need for continuous labour.
One day is not, in and of itself, holier than another--that is to say, two equal spaces of time are substantially alike.
At that time I had not the remotest idea that the most learned clergymen in Chicago would substantially agree with me--in public.
He declares that the young people in his church don't know enough to have intelligent doubts, and that the old people are substantially in the same condition.
Neither can some ministers understand a man who regards Jehovah and Jupiter as substantiallythe same, with this exception--that he thinks far more of Jupiter, because Jupiter had at least some human feelings.
People of every religion feel substantially in this way.
I think it is without the least foundation in fact, and is substantially like the gentleman's theology, depending simply upon persistent assertion.
They are substantially the Greek modes of Westphal's theory, although the Greek names which Glareanus adopted seem to have been chosen at haphazard.
He admitted the facts substantially as in proof before; made it plain that he had been an adviser of the project, and had given it his confederate sanction throughout.
It is substantially the same word as the demonic Samael.
This is substantiallythe same legend as that of the mediaeval Morality called 'Noah's Ark, or the Shipwright's Ancient Play or Dirge.
So this is maybe facetious on my part and I admit it, but my policy in this thing was substantially the policy of the U.
And, although all are substantially satisfied that they will be paid, none know at what time.
First, I want this Republic substantially independent of the rest of the world.
I want this Nation substantially independent, so that if every port were blockaded we would be covered with prosperity as with a mantle.
Propagation and early culture are substantially as for border plants.
This criticism does not in any degree detract from the value of one of the most vivid and substantially accurate narratives in the range of European literature.
Mr. Froude's comment in his introduction to the Journal is substantially as follows: Lady Harriet Baring or Ashburton was the centre of a planetary system in which every distinguished public man of genuine worth then revolved.
Hongkong is very substantially built, and it is doubtful if there is a frame house on the island.
A treaty with the United States for the building of the canal was framed on substantially the same lines as the one which had been negotiated with Colombia.
Though the Constitution was left substantially unamended, he interpreted it as he pleased.
Thus down the vista of an endless future Christianity forces us to see the nature of the criminal, if he will but turn Godwards, only reconstituted, not substantially changed, one with Christ in glory.
But what is thus necessarily implied and involved in the terms of the Creed, is after all substantially contained in that Creed to which it is a condition of intelligibleness.
But on the point before us, as on all others of primary importance, they are substantially unanimous, and never fail in dignity.
The railway to Shanhaikwan runs at first close to the sea through a monotonous stretch of mud flats, and then reaches a most fertile country with walled villages and substantially built houses.
Those that exist are well and substantially built; for, as in Hong Kong, granite is everywhere present on the mainland, the soil being composed of disintegrated granite.
I must, however, name a few who gave substantially of their time and effort and without whose help this work would not be as complete as it is.
The requirements of the New York statute are as strict, if not the strictest, of any of our States; and those of California are substantially the same by the recent civil code of that State.
This statute had an immense influence on our jurisprudence, and is substantially adopted in all our States, with slight variations.
Substantially this is the Italian's attitude towards law in general; and to that in a large measure is due the fact that he rates relatively high in the statistics of crime.
So the official definition is substantially this: An alien neither a resident of the United States nor a citizen of British North America, Cuba or Mexico, who arrives in the United States intending to reside there.
Discussion, therefore, in Parliament will necessarily not, and cannot, turn substantiallyupon details.
That is a broad statement, but substantially that is what it is.
We need have no difficulty in assuming Clarendon's own deliberate and written account to be substantially correct.
But the Lords could not refuse their assent, and this new instrument of exclusion was added to the Bill substantially in the form desired by the ultra-Royalists of the House of Commons.