Use arisen in a sentence
Sentences ending with arisen
- His own opinions, therefore, seem not to rest on a very firm basis, even in his own mind; and I suppose the world believes, and will continue to believe, that precisely on the substance of that change this whole agitation has arisen. [7]
- The senator was from Newcastle, that city out of the mysterious depths of which so many political stars have arisen. [9]
More example sentences with the word arisen in them
- During the past year no differences of any kind have arisen with any of these republics, and on the other hand, their sympathies with the United States are constantly expressed with cordiality and earnestness. [7]
- Her lady-in-waiting, Zoe, was reading to her, not this time from a Greek philosopher but from a Greek translation of the Hebrew Psalms: a discussion as to their poetic merit having arisen a few days previously at the supper-table. [10]
- At least the town thought they had that look, but the notion could have arisen from the town's knowledge of the fact that these ladies had never inhabited such clothes before. [5]
- This query appeared to be unanswerable, until the simple--though none the less remarkable--solution came to him, that perhaps no definite occasion had hitherto arisen for seeking it. [9]
- I find in them tones of deep tenderness only, such as have arisen and will arise from sad and aching hearts in every land and every age. [10]
- I think that the only really troublesome confusion connected with these particular matters has arisen from the name Mary. [5]
- But even in the midst of these surges of passion I was conscious of the birth of a new force I did not understand, and which I resented, that had arisen to give battle to my passions and desires. [9]
- The operation of the laws of nature had sent a man to the ground: another combination of circumstances would have killed him, still another, and he would have arisen unhurt. [9]
- This intention of suicide may have arisen from the fear that his wife was keeping a record of his own peccadilloes rather than of her own thoughts and emotions. [4]
- It may be said, however, that no greater menace to democracy could have arisen than the one we seem barely to have escaped--the control of politics and government by the capitalistic interests of the nation. [9]
- His face was ruddy, and his eye as clear as though he had arisen from twelve hours' sleep. [9]
- The misconception in regard to this has arisen from the fact that under certain regulations paroles are granted before the expiration of the statutory sentence. [4]
- The false report of her death, which had induced Antony to put an end to his life, had perhaps arisen from the fact that the Queen was literally in the tomb. [10]
- A good deal of discussion from time to time having arisen over the authorship of the Sellers play, as presented by Raymond, certain among the letters that follow may be found of special interest. [5]
- Still, there is no telling what evils have arisen from the abuse of this mineral. [3]
- Bearing this in mind, and seeing that sectionalism has since arisen upon this same subject, is that warning a weapon in your hands against us, or in our hands against you? [7]
- A bright and lovely dawn, the harbinger of a fair and prosperous day, had arisen over the beautiful little village of Cumming, which is surrounded by the most romantic scenery in the Cherokee country. [5]
- Fortunately, the outdoor life at Keilhau counteracted the perils which might have arisen from attending theatrical performances too young. [10]
- By degrees they let him know that doubts have arisen, that inquiries are to be made, and perhaps he may be pardoned after all. [12]
- If the existing judicial tribunals are inadequate to this purpose, a special court may be authorized, with power to hear and decide such claims of the character referred to as may have arisen under treaties and the public law. [7]
- This is an idea, I suppose, which has arisen in Judge Douglas's mind from his peculiar structure. [7]
- I'm sorry to have kept you waiting, but matters of some legal importance have arisen on which I was obliged to make a decision. [9]
- Perhaps he would have done so earlier, but for the keen antagonism which, owing to their totally different natures, had arisen between the stern man and my lighthearted father, and displayed itself in the Council as well as in all the affairs of life. [10]
- But ere he had reached the point of offering his hand, the question had arisen in his mind whether he might not love another still more ardently. [10]
- The modern publisher had not then arisen and acquired a proprietary right in the brains of the country, and the author made his bargains like an independent being who owned himself. [4]
- After the hussars had come to the village and Rostov had gone to see the princess, a certain confusion and dissension had arisen among the crowd. [2]
- Many altercations and great prejudices have heretofore arisen out of this abuse. [7]
- At last a formal disputation had arisen, and the dialectic keenness and precision with which Hadrian, in the purest Attic Greek, had succeeded in driving his opponents into a corner had excited the greatest admiration. [10]
- As the hour for their coming drew near, the Judge would be seeking the clock, and scarce did Anne's figure appear in the doorway before the question had arisen to his lips--"And how is my young Captain to-day? [9]
- From the rocky district on the north shore of the lake, where Misdral lived, a fearful thunder-storm had arisen, and spread over the city and ducal palace. [10]
- Who composed this dauntless band, whose members had arisen with remarkable unanimity and martyr's zeal in such widely scattered parts of the State? [9]
- This particular reference concerns the publishing, complications which by this time had arisen between the American Publishing Company, of Hartford, and the house in Franklin Square. [5]
- More battles had been fought; factions had arisen among Union men. [9]
- Poetry, which may be considered as the offspring of song, is likewise so ancient, that many persons have felt astonished that it should have arisen during the earliest ages of which we have any record. [1]
- No Burke has as yet arisen in this country of ours to write a Peerage. [9]
- Thus had once arisen, all over Europe, those wonderful cathedrals which still cast their spell upon the world, and art to-day would respond--was responding --to the unutterable cravings of mankind, would strive once more to express in stone and glass and pigment what nations felt. [9]
- Already writers have arisen who illustrate this artistic tendency in novels, and especially in short stories. [4]
- An empire has arisen out of the ashes of the ancient kingdoms. [9]
- Now there had arisen in front of her a tall person of authority, before whom she deferred instinctively. [9]
- This difficulty had arisen chiefly because the hussars did not understand what was said to them in French. [2]
- Angrily she had arisen and paced the garden walks, and cried out aloud that it was not inflexible. [9]
- Not long before a controversy had arisen, provoked by the setting up of the Episcopal form of worship by one of the Professors, the most estimable and scholarly Dr. Daniel Oliver. [6]
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