As to the length of this period there is greatobscurity.
2
The degree of power delegated to them seems to be left in greatobscurity.
3
He was born in greatobscurity, and received his first rudiments of learning in a charity school.
4
And in the greatobscurity, imperturbable, it heard him say he "washed his hands of everything."
5
The seaweed of Alegranza consequently presents a new example of plants which vegetate in greatobscurity without becoming white.
6
Negation itself hath a positive more and less; and closed eyes would seem to obscure the greatobscurity of midnight.
7
There is greatobscurity thrown around the polity of the Indians, who usually occupied the country lying near the sea.
8
As regards wrath, that is the greatobscurity (and not aversion or hatred as is sometimes included in the list).
9
These were the ancient records and documents, through whose irreparable loss the early history of Rome is involved in greatobscurity and uncertainty.
10
Darkness, delusion, the great delusion, the greatobscurity called wrath, and death, that blinding obscurity, (these are the five great afflictions).
11
These were involved in greatobscurity; and, although Gasca had the assistance of several eminent jurists in the investigation, it occupied him nearly two years.
12
They came from and vanished again into the depths of greatobscurities.
13
He walked on, going from obscurity into promises of a greaterobscurity.
14
The Gospels of St. Mark and St. Luke are involved in even greaterobscurity.
15
If they are pure and innocent, it is not because of their greater strength, but their greaterobscurity.
16
Argument, remonstrance, persuasion, only seemed to bring greaterobscurity and to excite a more bitter feeling in her mind.