Newly Arisen

Word NEWLY ARISEN
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The word "newly-arisen" in example sentences

Indeed, there seems to be, in many instances, a pre-potent influence about a newly-arisen variety which gives it what one may call an unfair advantage over the normal descendants from the same stock. ❋ Unknown (2007)

It is pleasant to feel that the first rays of the newly-arisen sun of prosperity have dispelled the darkness wherein these poor fellows have wandered so long, revealing to them the kindly faces of brothers, who, having gone in search of them, will lead them to home and rest. ❋ Fannie A. Beers (N/A)

To see the newly-arisen sun on Easter morning was an augury of good luck. ❋ Rosalind Northcote (N/A)

Yet if they forgot there were nations who regarded the devil sign with some awe, and certainly Mimbimi, the newly-arisen ranger of the forest, who harried the Akasava and the Isisi, and even the N'gombi-Isisi, must have had full faith in its potency, for he never moved beyond that border. ❋ Edgar Wallace (1903)

After this a newly-arisen tendency to gregariousness groups them into large flocks, and finally they fly away to the place whence they came, goaded by a similar instinct to that which drove them forth a few months previously. ❋ Francis Galton (1866)

The fugitive soldier sat down there and told the story to his newly-arisen Captain of their conflicts with the mountaineers -- of the death of the valiant Ferguson -- and of the total rout and capture of his army. ❋ Unknown (1864)

Indeed, there seems to be, in many instances, a prepotent influence about a newly-arisen variety which gives it what one may call an unfair advantage over the normal descendants from the same stock. ❋ Thomas Henry Huxley (1860)

Troops were mustering in every quarter; regiments arriving and embarking; fresh bodies of men pouring in; drills, parades, and inspections going forward; arms, ammunition, and military stores distributing; and amidst all, a spirit of burning enthusiasm animated every rank for the approaching glory of the newly-arisen war. ❋ Charles James Lever (1839)

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