"Arrangement" Quotes from Famous Books
... exchange, arrangement, bargain: nom. sg. ne wæs þæt ge-wrixle til (it was not ... — Beowulf • James A. Harrison and Robert Sharp, eds.
... speak of a "tumbledown" habit in a row of houses, brought on by locomotives running underneath their foundations. It is but a case of an accumulation of small effects, inducing gradually a new molecular arrangement, so that the old powers act under new material conditions. But habit is a thing of life, an appurtenance of will, not of course independent of material conditions and structural alterations, in so far forth as a living and volitional ... — Moral Philosophy • Joseph Rickaby, S. J.
... grass, slopes down to the sea, for the space of two hundred feet more: making, in all, a mass of near four hundred feet in height, which, in the beauty and variety of its colouring, in elegance and novelty of arrangement, and in the extraordinary magnificence of ... — Tales and Novels, Vol. IV • Maria Edgeworth
... proud of her public buildings. Few cities have such a splendid array. None that I have ever visited except Vienna can show an assemblage so imposing, with such harmony and artistic uniformity combined with convenience of location, taste of arrangement and general architectural effect. There is nothing, of course, in Bombay that will compare with our Capitol or Library at Washington, and its state and municipal buildings cannot compete individually with the Parliament House in London, the Hotel de Ville de ... — Modern India • William Eleroy Curtis
... property would stand the cost of the arrangement I thought of making, and Bertram wouldn't feel that I had been unfair to him; besides, ... — Blake's Burden • Harold Bindloss
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