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  • Inconsiderable in population and apparent resources, it was upheld by a broad and intelligent comprehension of rights and an all-pervading purpose to maintain them, stronger than armaments.

    Franklin Pierce: Inaugural Address 1989

  • Inconsiderable in population and apparent resources, it was upheld by a broad and intelligent comprehension of rights and an all-pervading purpose to maintain them, stronger than armaments.

    United States Presidents' Inaugural Speeches United States. Presidents.

  • Inconsiderable library, a few models of utensils for agricultural purposes, testifying to both his taste and his occupation.

    International Miscellany of Literature, Art and Science, Vol. 1, No. 3, Oct. 1, 1850 Various

  • Inconsiderable as this work may appear compared with the modern achievements of engineering, it was, for the times, a gigantic undertaking, beset with difficulties scarcely conceivable to-day.

    The Bay State Monthly — Volume 2, No. 2, November, 1884 Various

  • Inconsiderable as this animal was, both in size and action, he was almost too much for me, in the weak state to which I was now reduced.

    The Opium Habit Horace B. Day

  • Inconsiderable in population and apparent resources, it was upheld by a broad and intelligent comprehension of rights and an all-pervading purpose to maintain them, stronger than armaments.

    US Presidential Inaugural Addresses Various

  • Inconsiderable as that island may be thought, compared with the scenes we have witnessed, let it be remembered that it is an island of which the government had long been recognized by every state of Europe, against which France pretended no cause of war, and whose independence was as dear to itself and as sacred as that of any country in Europe.

    III. On the Refusal to Negotiate with France 1906

  • Inconsiderable nooks and corners were named, indeed -- Crow Flat, the Temporal, Moonshine, the Rincoñada.

    Copper Streak Trail Eugene Manlove Rhodes 1901

  • Inconsiderable in number, but of the noblest quality, was the immigration of

    A History of American Christianity 1830-1907 1897

  • Inconsiderable as this European soakage into the fringe of the neighbouring continent must have seemed at that moment, we know that it was inaugurating a process which ultimately would affect profoundly all the history of Hither Asia.

    The Ancient East 1894

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