Salmon exists inunequalled numbers, so that this fish, so aristocratic elsewhere, becomes common.
Jefferson’s words picturing Slavery were unequalled in the prolonged discussion of that terrible subject, and his two Inaugural Addresses are masterpieces of political truth.
Immortal there above, and here below, As long as men shall wit and English know, The unequalled Dryden must be so, Immortal in his verse, in verse unequalled too.
The Doctor said that freedom had wrought like a magician, and had it not been for the unprecedented drought, the island would now be in a state of prosperity unequalled in any period of its history.
For having felt the unequalled sin of slavery no more deeply--for feeling it now no more deeply, I confess myself to be altogether without excuse.
In short, the name of freedom was, according to their assertions, directly calculated to overthrow our beautiful island, and involve it in one mass of ruin, unequalled in the annals of history!
The majesty of Noyon's cathedral of Notre Dame is unequalled in all the world.
One thing is beyond doubt: it is the high rank which he held in the utterly spiritual hierarchy of the church of his time, and the unequalled credit with which he sustained it.
By anunequalled stroke, the Church of Rome had succeeded in making itself at the same time the Church of Peter and the Church of Paul, a new mythical duality, replacing that of Romulus and Remus.
The Romans, having freed it from piracy, had made it an unequalled way of communication.
The strange excesses which it has supported during fifty years, this unequalled pontificate of Pius IX.
The ruin of Jerusalem and the temple was an unequalled good for Christianity.
He was somewhat lame and halt, but an unequalled rider when once upon his steed, which he was naturally not very solicitous to quit.
During those eighteen months General Butler has shown capacity, activity, energy, fertility of resources and readiness to meet any emergency, unequalled by any one in the administration or in command.
This great, unequalled great man declared that "it were better even to send McClellan to Kentucky, or to the West, than to send there Fremont, as Fremont would at once free the niggers.
Foucquet's unequalled entertainment of the king was made to count as naught.
All Europe was appreciating and demanding the unequalled products of her ateliers.
The master-weavers were brought from Flanders, not only to produce tapestries almostunequalled for technical perfection, but to instruct local weavers.
I, for my part, promise and guarantee a special and unequalled zeal in every service which may tend to your honour and reputation.
Added to this, he is at the top of his profession as a jurisconsult, possesses an unequalled memory, and the most profound learning.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the greatest earthly boon, being unequalled as an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic.
Out of the long and famous list I mention one name of surpassing authority: Somers, the illustrious defender of constitutional liberty, unequalled in debate as in judgment, exercised this function without claiming other power.
The candidates are illustrious citizens, always loyal to this great cause, both of surpassing merit, and one of unequalled renown in the suppression of the Rebellion.
Notwithstanding the unequalled agility of the monkey, it falls a prey, and not unfrequently, to the leopard.
It tells a story of shame and crime unequalledin atrocity.
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