It is curious to see the periodical disuse and perishing of means and machinery, which were introduced with loud laudation a few years or centuries before. |
One day she retorted pertly when some covert remark, not altogether to her new mother's laudation, had been made by Lillian. |
Nor, in this laudation of the short-horns, are we at all mistaken. |
The official history of this period is rendered almost worthless by its sustained note of panegyrical laudation. |
It is used as a vehicle for the cheapest forms of wit and the most personal attack or laudation. |
I have no intention of saying a word in laudation of the Atlantic cable. |