It will be admitted on all hands that proposals of this character land us on very delicate ground, and require the most mature consideration.
For work of this character what is wanted above all is an enlightened staff.
One person of this character is a greater menace to society than a hundred offenders against municipal regulations, and the present system of law-making undoubtedly helps to multiply this class of men.
Trade-Unionists would undoubtedly remedy a great wrong if some effective means were devised by them to meet cases of this character.
Criminals of this character constitute at least two per cent.
To this character of sacredness stamped on the life of the private family and the larger family, the state, ethical significance and influence must doubtless be ascribed.
The most interesting figure of this character is Priapos, an ithyphallic deity of uncertain origin; his special connection was with Lampsakos, and he may have been an Asian creation.
A deity of this sort naturally becomes a mother-goddess, with all the attributes that pertain to this character; in some cases a mother-goddess becomes supreme.
Footnote: A considerable work of this character is mentioned by Captain Gilliss as having been executed in Chili, a country to which we should hardly have looked for an improvement of such a nature.
The polders of the Netherland coast are of this character, and the meadows in Lincolnshire, which have been covered with slime by warping, as it is called, or admitting water over them at high tide, are remarkably productive.
The amiable beauty of this character, his feeling and patriotic heroism, are portrayed with peculiar care.
Whenever an actress of an engaging figure, and with a sweet voice, appears in this character, she is sure to excite our interest.
The earliest figure of this character to which I can refer is the mosaic in the oratory of San Venanzio, in the Lateran, the work of Greek artists under the popes John IV.
In this character she is invoked by prisoners and captives.
In this character we have three distinct representations of the Madonna.
In many of the Italian churches there is a chapel especially dedicated to the Virgin in this character, called la Capella dell' Incoronata; and both in Germany and Italy it is a frequent subject as an altar-piece.
It would be quite worth while if a psychological explanation were attempted of this character, personified and specified in four such different ways.
Now, this character of necessity and of universality belongs especially to our moral nature.
Simplicity alone gives it this character, and it cannot belie in the moral order what it is in the intellectual and aesthetical order.
If the transfer to innocent hands of bonds of this character secured by such first mortgage prevents their cancellation, it might be well to seek a remedy against those who issued and transferred them.
These are of the utmost importance, considering the constant advance in the art of building vessels of this character, and the time is not lost which is spent in their careful consideration and selection.
It must be admitted, that it required some considerable nerve for a free man even to join his wife in an effort of this character.
The one at the head of this report, is clearly of this character.
The disposition of Dryden, however, is shown in this character rather as it exhibited itself in cursory conversation, than as it operated on the more important parts of life.
To this character of Mrs. Behn may be very properly added, that given of her by the authoress of her life and memoirs, in these words.
In this character, Rowe has been true to the sex, in drawing a woman, as she generally is, fond of her seducer; but he has not drawn drawn a Penitent.
The more nearly you can approximate a development of this character, the more vital will you become.
And this is more especially true if much exercise of this character is taken regularly, day after day, all the year round.
Football is perhaps one of the most strenuous of outdoor games, and is to be especially advised where one has the vitality and endurance which fits him for an exercise of this character.
Two movements of this character would be better, but one is sufficient if thorough.
Mr. Kemble unavoidably fails in this character from a want of ease and variety.
The tragic part of this character is of a piece with the rest.
A thoughtless Declarer who has nothing to fear from an adverse run will often as soon as he gets in (and before he establishes some suit that demands attention) start with a suit of this character.
Two Spades followed by Diamonds would be quite satisfactory, would avoid breaking the rule, but would not include the effort to eliminate adverse bidding which, with a hand of this character, might be desirable.
It may be worth while to consider one ordinary illustration of how many points may be lost by a foolish double of this character.
Not even Malibran could equal her in the impersonation of this character.
Undismayed by the traditions of Mali-bran, Pasta, and Sontag in this character, she gave the part a new reading, in which she put something of her own intense individuality.
Gordon, tried before the late Chancellor McGill of New Jersey in 1891, illustrates in a remarkable degree just how certain are the results of investigations of this character.
The energy and activity of our civil and military authorities have frustrated the designs of those who meditated expeditions of this character except in two instances.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "this character" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.