We have but to look at the state of our agriculture, manufactures, and commerce and the unexampled increase of our population to feel the magnitude of the trust committed to us.
The injury was irreparable, and the attacks continued with unexampled malignity.
The object of this unexampled measure is to obtain an inquest of murder.
He took fire with unexampled rapidity; he seemed unable to tear himself away from the symbolic art; an hour's lesson occupied the whole evening; and the original two was soon increased to four, and then to five.
The difficulties and other conditions under which the Sind-Pishin State Railway, designed to serve strategical purposes, was built to the frontiers of Afghanistan are unexampled in the history either of railways or of war.
The part which railways are playing in the struggle has, indeed--in keeping with the magnitude of the struggle itself--assumed proportions unexampled in history.
Here they halted to refresh themselves in its abundant plains, after their unexampled sufferings and fatigues.
In short, it is an exquisite poem in spite of its frequent and perverse quaintnesses and awkwardness, which are however amply repaid by almost unexampled sweetness and beauty of language, all over spirit and feeling.
The present situation of our country is one of unexampled distress and difficulty; but there is no occasion for any despondency.
We are indebted, under Providence, to the operation and influence of the powers of that Constitution for our national honor abroad and for unexampled prosperity at home.
It has been the necessary effect of the unexampled character of the events themselves, which could not fail to arrest the attention of the contemporary world, as they will doubtless fill a memorable page in history.
From the closet and the public halls the debate has been transferred to the field; and the world has been shaken by wars of unexampled magnitude, and the greatest variety of fortune.
I might add to this, the unexampled burst of feeling which this cause has called forth from all classes of society, and the notorious fact of pecuniary contributions made throughout the country for its aid and advancement.
On another occasion, it is said that while Fox was thundering against North's unexampled turpitude, the object of his furious tirade cosily dropped off to sleep.
The few Elections already over have been conducted (thanks to the Grenvillian Act[259]) with a sobriety, a chastity and a parsimony unexampled in this venal country.
Maty's son,[17] a little odd cur, and by anunexampled generosity I tipped the boy with a crown and the father with a coal of fire.
The German element of Cincinnati also turned the tide of popular sentiment in favor of the North, and secured for that city, during war times, an immunity from disturbance, and a prosperity unexampled during her previous history.
At the telegraph office he framed a dispatch which for expansive fullness and precision was apparently unexampled in the experience of the clerk who took it and spelt over its English with them.
She could not go to her chair beside Milray, for his wife was now keeping guard of him on the other side with unexampled devotion.
He was bringing with him a vast store of business acumen, an unexampled confidence and the self-assurance of one who has never encountered failure.
A vast pity for her took possession of him and he was ashamed of what he now regarded as unexampled meanness of spirit on his own part.
His munificence was rewarded by a public funeral of unexampled splendour and a grave in the nave of St Mary's.
A solitary Englishman is frequently found stationed in the remotest outposts of civilisation throughout the Malay Archipelago, enduring a life of unexampled loneliness with the tenacity and determination inherent in national character.
The unexampled atrocities there were repeated in the other large towns with like circumstances of barbarity.
He carried to an unexampled extent a custom, which had begun with Jefferson, of supplanting office-holders of the opposite political party by supporters of the administration.
After this unexampled exercise of power and responsibility as the disposer of kingdoms, he slowly returned to Italy, dismissed his army at Brundisium, and entered the capital as a private citizen, where, in 61 B.
Their history is stained here and there with acts of unexampled atrocity.
By this time his head was turned by his unexampled victories, conquests and power.
In this unexampled chorus of eulogy there rose (for some others who can hardly have admired him much were simply silent) one single note, so far as I know, or rather one single rattling peal of thunder on the other side.
The extent to which he was identified with the country is unexampled in the relations of individual men to the community.
No blessing has followed the wars and conquests in Europe, but in the Great West, conquered by labor and enterprise, all is progress and unexampled prosperity.
In a later letter to Wilberforce, Marshal Blucher disclaims the idea that personal affection for himself had had anything to do with the unexampled liberality of the English to his suffering fellow countrymen.
Wilberforce had unexampled opportunities of gauging the character and motives of Pitt, and certainly had no strong partisan bias to warp his judgment.
A short period of intoxication was followed by an unexampled awakening.
A session of Congress of unexampled violence and fury is anticipated by its friends.
On editors of newspapers he bestowed unexampled patronage.