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Example sentences for "this remarkable"

  • Thus have we given a succinct detail of this remarkable affair, with that spirit of impartiality, that sacred regard to truth, which the importance of history demands.

  • The first steamboat had crossed the Atlantic the year before and The Future of Transportation was one of the first themes discussed by this remarkable group of men.

  • Every one on Salem Hill and in the country round about it laid claim to the friendship of this remarkable man.

  • Abe stopped eating and watched every move in this remarkable performance.

  • A full account of this remarkable landslip, with a plan, sections, and many fine illustrative drawings, was published by Messrs.

  • The great part of the exterior of this remarkable church is closely hidden by a rather squalid collection of buildings.

  • But the grand and varied setting still remains: the strange and beautiful fairyland of Nature's rapid transformation scenes, the changing landscape and successive climates of this remarkable region.

  • The ruins are grouped around two great natural wells, the cenotes, famous in this remarkable peninsula.

  • Shepherd, student of divinity, Governor of Oaxaca, Minister of Justice, and President by turns, the name and fame of this remarkable example of aboriginal intelligence stands strongly out in the history of his country.

  • The last lady of this remarkable trio is hale and hearty, and has just successfully undergone an operation for cataract.

  • When it passed over she became convinced of her error, and at once dropped weight at the rate of half a pound a day despite every effort to limit the rate of this remarkable loss.

  • In this remarkable case 30 gallons of fluid were drawn off from the abdomen after death.

  • With that sense of the capacities and capabilities of other men, which was one of his gifts, he predicted the career of this remarkable man.

  • Before concluding my history of this remarkable siege, I shall prove to your satisfaction that Washington was saved, and the fate of the nation determined, by a barrel of whisky.

  • And now, my son, we come to this remarkable siege of Washington.

  • To this remarkable siege, then, and its results, let all the succeeding glories of this great Republic be attributed.

  • There were two great events in this remarkable siege, my son, and I must tell you what they were.

  • Your theory may be true, but it does not quite account, I think, for the evident intelligence and culture of this remarkable girl.

  • Mignet has devoted a couple of pages to an account of this remarkable picture of which an engraving is still extant, executed under the eyes of Titian himself.

  • In this remarkable letter, William exposes, with greater freedom than he was wont, his reasons for refusing to comply with the royal orders.

  • The reader, who has followed La Valette through the siege of Malta, may perhaps feel some curiosity to learn the fate of this remarkable man.

  • As this remarkable person is to occupy a large space in the subsequent pages of this narrative, it may be well to give some account of his earlier life.

  • Such are some of the principal points urged in this remarkable instrument, in which little mention is made of the edicts, every other grievance being swallowed up in that of the detested Inquisition.

  • Antigonus, is totally ignorant of this remarkable vision.

  • Footnote 83a: Michaelis has given an ingenious and sufficiently probable explanation of this remarkable incident, which the positive testimony of Ammianus, a contemporary and a pagan, will not permit us to call in question.

  • This remarkable synchronism, which explains the persecutions under M Aurelius, is shown at length in Milman's History of Christianity, book ii.

  • Footnote 82: This remarkable bridge, which is flanked with towers, and supported on large wooden piles, was constructed A.

  • This remarkable package of feathers has bin for ages food for philosophik, as well as the simple currious mind.

  • This remarkable beast of prey dwells in mill ponds and mud puddles, cluss to the ground, and lives upon young lizzards and dirt.

  • But the most interesting feature ov this remarkable bugg is the lovelyness ov their natures.

  • We find the following in the Inter-Ocean: "Sojourner Truth, the Miriam of the later Exodus, sends us this remarkable letter.

  • If any came to scoff, they remained to participate with pride in this remarkable convention, which is yet frequently referred to as the largest and most impressive meeting ever held in the Hoosier capital.

  • Both the students of medicine and the patients became devotedly attached to her; they were fascinated by this remarkable union of tenderness, firmness and skill.

  • Under these various influences the Whigs generally, and a large proportion of the Free Soilers and Democrats, were enlisted in the service of this remarkable movement.

  • Such is the history of this remarkable experiment in legislation; but it is an experiment no longer.

  • This remarkable example of longevity was by no means unique at the Hawaiian Islands a few years since.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    dramatic criticism; kiss them; make answer; this age; this arrangement; this belief; this bill; this body; this case; this cause; this child; this county; this date; this effect; this form; this great; this incident; this instance; this method; this narrative; this nature; this paper; this question; this trip; this work; this young