I am now content to understand a mystery in an easy and Platonic way, and without a demonstration and a rigid definition; and thus I teach my haggard and unreclaimed reason to stoop unto the lure of faith.
The unreclaimed reader who is not already allured by these specimens need go no further in Sir Thomas Browne's autobiographic book.
At rare intervals a sage-grown breadth ofunreclaimed land, like a ragged blemish, divided these farms.
I guess he meant to get what he could out of the investment, but afterwards, when he married and found his wife owned the adjoiningunreclaimed tract, it altered the situation.
He could have bought the finest fruit ranch in the valley, all under irrigation and coming into bearing, for he had the money, but he went to wasting it on that piece of unreclaimed sage desert.
Botanists are well aware that garden plants naturalize and diffuse themselves with great facility in comparatively unreclaimed countries, but spread themselves slowly and with difficulty in districts highly cultivated.
To the south and west of Aigues-Mortes it is nothing but etangs and unreclaimed marsh, and if there is a way through it all I could hardly have expected to find it and should certainly have been cut off by water besides.
After crossing two or three such fields you come upon an unreclaimed patch, or belt, where grey-lichened rocks are mixed with masses of old furze bushes, and heath and tussocks of pale brome-grass.
SAR of unreclaimed land, taking three and a half SAR as his share.
We do not know yet how a man acquired a title to such unreclaimed land.
More and more of the unreclaimed land beyond the cornfields was brought into cultivation and the flocks went farther afield for pasture.
But unreclaimed land, that is, such as only required cultivation to make it fields and gardens, is often sold, or let, to be reclaimed.
Alphard Six isn't an unreclaimed world--it was never colonized before the Hymenop invasion back in 3025, so why should it be inhabited now?
But this was never an unreclaimed world," Farrell said with the faint malice of one too recently caught in the wrong.
In these positions, they have manifested a degree of energy, hardihood, and skill in the chase, far beyond that possessed by native, unreclaimed tribes.
Pictures and symbols of this kind are now to be found only on the unreclaimed borders of the great area west of the Alleghanies and the Lakes, in the wide prairies of the west, or along the Missouri and the upper Mississippi.
Elk and grizzly bears used also to abound here, and I am told that on theunreclaimed lands elk are still found, though the grizzlies have gone to the mountains.
That unreclaimed land is made to do duty by keeping life in a few cows-two, or more.
There is, in general, plenty of unreclaimed land lying close by these small farms which might be broken up and brought under crop, and some of the old allowed to rest.
There are some waste unreclaimed fields, and the tide is out as we drive along, so that long stretches of bare blue mud, spotted with eruptions of sea weed, fit well with the cold wind that is enjoying a cutting sweep at us.
There is much unreclaimed land here, which is not to be wondered at, seeing that a fine for reclamation was exacted in the shape of increased rent.
The mortality among the children is great among the unreclaimed Indians, from want of knowing how to treat infantine maladies, and from want of cleanliness.
One of the most important matters for the pagus, as for the landholding household, was the fixing of the boundaries of their land, whether as against other pagi or households, or as separating that land from unreclaimed forest.
Sometimes the founder gave a good manor, and gave money besides, to help to build the house upon it; sometimes what was given was a tract of unreclaimed land, upon which the first handful of monks squatted like settlers in a new country.
On unreclaimed soils, an expenditure of from L12 to L25 an acre is required at the very outset.
It should resume ownership of every acre of land in that territory that has been heretofore located and is as yet unreclaimed or unsettled.
Having resumed ownership of all unsettled or unreclaimed lands in the valley now in private ownership, the Government should lay out a great system for the storage of the flood waters of the Colorado River in the canyon of the river.
In his present unreclaimed state, he shows to a disadvantage.
Many of their habits are strikingly similar to those of the domestic dog, with the simple difference that the wolf is unreclaimed from his wild state.
If the field was unreclaimed land, he shall do the ordered work on the field and return it to the owner of the field and measure out ten GUR of corn per GAN for each year.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unreclaimed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.