In the account of Abyssinia, and the continuation, the authors have been followed with more
exactness, and as few passages appeared either insignificant or tedious, few have been either shortened or omitted.
But Rogojin added no words of his own in confirmation of this view, and as before, he recounted with marvellous
exactness the details of his crime.
True, one portrait may hit the mark much nearer than another, but none can hit it with any very considerable degree of
exactness. So there is no earthly way of finding out precisely what the whale really looks like.
They have observed ninety-three different comets, and settled their periods with great
exactness. If this be true (and they affirm it with great confidence) it is much to be wished, that their observations were made public, whereby the theory of comets, which at present is very lame and defective, might be brought to the same perfection with other arts of astronomy.
But wherever there is a rich supply of Fog objects that are at a distance, say of three feet, are appreciably dimmer than those at a distance of two feet eleven inches; and the result is that by careful and constant experimental observation of comparative dimness and clearness, we are enabled to infer with great
exactness the configuration of the object observed.
Nor is it, moreover, right to permit written laws always to remain without alteration; for as in all other sciences, so in politics, it is impossible to express everything in writing with perfect
exactness; for when we commit anything to writing we must use general terms, but in every action there is something particular to itself, which these may not comprehend; from whence it is evident, that certain laws will at certain times admit of alterations.
Barbicane, without saying a word, dismounted, seized his instruments, and began to note his position with extreme
exactness. The little band, drawn up in the rear, watched his proceedings in profound silence.
On they jog, with equal pace, through the verdant meadows or over the barren heath, their horses measuring four miles and a half per hour with the utmost
exactness; the eyes of the beast and of his master being alike directed forwards, and employed in contemplating the same objects in the same manner.
Thomas and you, to whom the circle of the sciences is open; Thomas and you, who may be said to be replete with facts; Thomas and you, who have been trained to mathematical
exactness; Thomas and you, here!' cried Mr.
Carefully she rubbed and ironed every fold and every hem, with the most scrupulous
exactness, every now and then raising her hand to her face to wipe off the tears that were coursing down her cheeks.
"Since he began to tread the devious paths of diplomacy, he has brought
exactness in the small things of life down to a fine art."
The instruments imitated all these sounds with a marvelous
exactness. More than one man started to raise his umbrella when the storm burst forth and the sheets of mimic rain came driving by; it was hardly possible to keep from putting your hand to your hat when the fierce wind began to rage and shriek; and it was NOT possible to refrain from starting when those sudden and charmingly real thunder-crashes were let loose.