Both chemically and physically the fluid hydrosphere differs markedly from the solid lithosphere, and it is, above all, the physical differences which are ofsupreme importance to the geographer.
In 496 the Frankish king Clovis was converted to Christianity, and to the orthodox, not the Arian, belief, a fact of supreme importance in his relations with the other Germanic peoples in Gaul.
Its victory made it a political force of supreme importance.
The publication being a matter of supreme importance, it was the duty of the inquisitors personally to draw it up, and not entrust it to subordinates, least of all to the fiscal, who was technically the prosecutor.
The matter was universally admitted to be of supreme importance, but it was treated with the customary negligence and procrastination.
This is, indeed, a characteristic of all really great statesmen, and it gives a confidence and energy to the public service which in times of difficulty and danger are of supreme importance.
In that case it becomes a matter of supreme importance to keep this party out of office, or, if they are in office, to keep them in a position of permanent debility till this dangerous project is abandoned.
Beginning of Racial Consciousness Of supreme importance in this momentous period, more important perhaps in its ultimate effect than even the work of the Abolition Societies, was what the Negro was doing for himself.
A matter of supreme importance is that of the relation of the Americo-Liberian to the native; this will work itself out, for the native is the country's chief asset for the future.
It was the key to Silesia, and guarded the approaches to Pomerania, and its possession was therefore of supreme importance to Gustavus.
Your news is of supreme importance, it alters the whole course of events, and offers hopes of an early termination of the struggle.
It troubles me terribly that I am forced to do anything which may possibly deprive you of my protection, but my duty to the country I serve compels me to take this step, which is one of supreme importance to our cause.
That the document is of supreme importance in our history cannot be denied, for the government account clearly stands or falls with the assertion that this was in reality the means whereby the impending catastrophe was averted.
It may be farther observed that if the confession of Bates, as officially preserved, were of any worth, it would have helped to raise other issues of supreme importance.
He undertakes to explain to his correspondent how it came to pass that a circumstance of supreme importance, of which the government were fully cognizant,[268] was not mentioned in the official account.
It will be observed that the second paragraph, here italicized, is of supreme importance.
I am simply pointing out the facts--facts of supreme importance, but which from their very obviousness have been too easily lost sight of.
To a man in the condition of the writer of this poem of personal confidences the Divine sympathy is the one fact in the universe of supreme importance.
Inward sincerity is here of supreme importance; if this is missing there is no worship, and without it the miserable unreality becomes inexpressibly wearisome.
The measure had much in common with that of 1886; but in some respects it was very different, especially in one feature of supreme importance.
This treaty of Carlowitz was of supreme importancein the international relations of Europe.
The battle, however, was of supreme importance, for it was the first great defeat of the Ottomans in the field by the Austrians.
Therefore, it is of supreme importance to the character of a peopled history on which side this most powerful neighbor is located.
The transit land, the course between start and finish, is of supreme importance.
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