It shows us primitive or primeval man, the dawn of civilization, the daybreak of religion, the upgrowth of national life. |
This layer is not however derived from an upgrowth of the mesoblast of the somites, but from cells which originate in the yolk. |
The glory of Crcy or Poitiers was dearly bought by the upgrowth of English pauperism. |
Huku sailed back to the site of the upgrowth and saw that the land had risen above the surface. |
But how little we know of the details of the upgrowth of the Church in all save the more prominent places! |
But Cecil and his mistress could watch the upgrowth of national wealth with cooler eyes. |