Numerousness

Word NUMEROUSNESS
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The astonished Portuguese did not know what to think of this new phenomenon, but its "numerousness," if we may so call it, caused it to altogether outweigh the influence of the first prediction, and there were no further symptoms of revolt against the French. ❋ Barkham Burroughs (N/A)

They were used to a living environment where they didn't need to be cautious; their numerousness made them indestructible. ❋ Heather McDougal (2007)

"We used that figure when most gay people were entirely hidden to try to create an impression of our numerousness," says Tom Stoddard, former head of the Lambda Legal Defense Fund. ❋ Unknown (2008)

This boldness of the consul, and the numerousness of his army, double theirs, startled the Carthaginians; but ❋ Plutarch (2003)

As a striking proof, besides, of the numerousness of the natives, I beg leave to state, that Governor ❋ Unknown (2003)

While signaling to the reader the fact that "every body" encompasses various degrees of numerousness, while signaling, that is, the fact that there are crowds Emma will join and crowds she won't, that passage likewise indexes Austen's participation in a project of social theory that had preoccupied the moralists of the previous century. ❋ Unknown (2000)

Out of 600 such letters -- a typical day's grist -- the chances are but half will be written in Italian, followed in the order of their numerousness, by those inscribed in Polish, French and Scandinavian. ❋ United States. Army. American Expeditionary Forces (N/A)

But numerousness is a new factor, or new disturbance, to our explorations -- ❋ Charles Fort (N/A)

Their most striking peculiarity was, as Mrs. Malaprop would say, "his numerousness." ❋ Emily Ferguson (1910)

And Herbert Spencer, has this to say of this phase of the subject, "It is almost a truism to say that in proportion to the numerousness of the objects that can be distinguished, and in proportion to the variety of coexistences and sequences that can be severally responded to, must be the number and rapidity and variety of the changes within the organism -- must be the amount of vitality." ❋ William Walker Atkinson (1897)

The nobility of Poland differed from that of Other countries not only in its supreme political and social position, but also in its numerousness, character, and internal constitution. ❋ Niecks, Frederick (1888)

The thought recurs to the sublime contrast between the pathetic numerousness of the successors of Aaron, "not suffered to continue by reason of death," and the singleness, the "unsuccessional" identity for ever, of the true Melchizedek, who abides eternally. ❋ Unknown (1880)

A population, notable chiefly for its numerousness and lack of cleanliness, presented itself at every door, but little merriment was heard in the alleys of Athenry. ❋ Unknown (1878)

That these, in the main, correct statements, are still too indefinite, is shown even by their numerousness. ❋ 1819-1870 (1873)

By degrees he drew out a statement of Mrs. Hilbrough's resources for a reception, and he could not conceal from her the fact that they seemed too small, for numerousness is rather indispensable to this species of entertainment. ❋ Edward Eggleston (1869)

I need not dwell upon the numerousness that is suggested. ❋ Alexander Maclaren (1868)

I say, then, that small sins, by reason of their numerousness, have a terrible accumulative power. ❋ Alexander Maclaren (1868)

Finally, the revelation of the seven thousand -- a round number, which expresses the sacredness as well as the numerousness of the elect, hidden ones -- rebukes the hasty assumption of his being left alone, ❋ Alexander Maclaren (1868)

His mode of composition was in like manner vigorous and hasty; though his sentences have all the appearance of being measured; but it was his custom to speak no less than to write with a studious attention to the numerousness of his phrase, so that he was enabled to do that by habit which others usually accomplish by a particular effort. ❋ Cary, Henry F (1846)

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