man of mark造句
例句与造句
- Richard Welford in " Men of Mark'twixt Tyne and Tweed " ( 1895 ) claimed he died in 1817.
- Coburn continued to build his fame by publishing what would become his most famous book, " Men of Mark ", in 1913.
- "Men of Mark : A Gallery of Contemporary Portraits " was a series of photographic portraits, accompanied by short biographies from Cooper.
- an interesting psychological case, with the symptoms of disturbed personality that often go with men of mark, not at all the simple Elizabethan seaman of Froude's Victorian view.
- In 1922 Coburn briefly returned to his roots when he published " More Men of Mark ", a second book of portraits he had taken more than ten years earlier.
- It's difficult to find man of mark in a sentence. 用man of mark造句挺难的
- The hand tightly grasps a chain from which hangs a tiny, sorry-looking figure marked " McKinley " . " A Man of Mark ! " concludes the cartoon's caption.
- His ideal society was a natural and spiritual theocracy, in which God would raise up men of mark and endowment, who would regard themselves strictly as divine commissioners to guide the people.
- In such an era, it was " natural enough to consider that suitable armorial devices and compositions should be assigned to men of mark in earlier ages " ( Boutell, 18 ).
- He was a man of mark in the neighborhood of his residence at Edenton, taking an active interest in political affairs, and serving several years as a member of the North Carolina Senate.
- His father, John Ingersoll, was a Congregationalist minister and a man of mark in his time, a deep thinker, a logical and eloquent speaker, broad minded and generously tolerant of the views of others.
- A list of his students is given in the " Monthly Repository ", 1818; there were more men of mark under Grove; Amory's best pupils were Thomas and John Wright of Bristol.
- In 1887, he published a book entitled " Men of Mark : Eminent, Progressive and Rising ", which highlights the lives of 172 prominent African-American men, while serving as the school's president.
- Thirteen years after his death, the 1911 " Encyclop鎑ia Britannica " said of Bayard that " his tall dignified person, unfailing courtesy, and polished, if somewhat deliberate, eloquence made him a man of mark in all the best circles.
- At the parliament of Oxford in 1258 he was elected by the popular party as one of their representatives on the committee of twenty-four which undertook to reform the administration; from that time until the outbreak of civil war he was a man of mark in the councils of the baronial party.
- Third, the " Men of Mark in Maryland " entry states in its first line, " " though not yet forty-five years old, [ Riggs ] has reached the position where he is one of the best and most favorably known citizens of the state of Maryland . ""
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