But the Oriental birds in Madagascar, by whose presence Dr.
The butterflies, moths, and hymenoptera, are few in number, and almost all seem to be common European species, whose presence is explained by the same causes as those which have introduced the birds.
The ocean voyage was marked by an extraordinary number of deaths, among others that of Mr. Fowler, the principal refiner, whose presence at the gold mine would have been of the greatest importance.
On receipt of the despatch from Madrid, that is to say on October 3, Lady Raleigh, whose presence was no longer required, was released from the Tower.
He was now alone in the music-room, with her, whose presence he felt in every nerve.
The nurse was the only one whose presence of mind had not completely departed, and she hurried from the room to send for medical assistance.
His head fell again; he could not bear the unsuspicious gaze of the son whom he had wronged, and in whose presence he sat, a self-condemned criminal.
O thou in whose presence my soul takes delight, On whom in affliction I call; My comfort by day and my song in the night, My hope, my salvation, my all!
I waited anxiously for a long time, wondering whether Sibyl was partaking of the onions, whose presence in that modest domicile was odoriferously evidenced to my nose, though it was then scarcely half-past one o'clock.
By this means, the city of Damietta preserved a garrison and defenders, whose presence, more than their valour, produced an effect upon the Saracens.
From the very bosom of peril and disorder, a skilful leader arose among them, whose presence of mind all at once revived their courage.
The knowledge in whose presence I sit, might agitate stronger nerves than mine.
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