The argument, I mean, which is drawn from the difficulty of accounting for the incipiency of complex structures. |
And what seemed to be a disagreeable affair in its incipiency terminated most agreeably. |
If this abolition movement is not stopped in its incipiency, it will soon get beyond all control. |
Those who supported the idea in its incipiency always urged the necessity of employing Negroes in the army. |
They wondered about the relationship between the CDP and EPADP. The latter is already far advanced and part of the first, which is still in its incipiency. |
Almost every case of effemination or viraginity can be cured if recognized and treated in its incipiency. |