It did not make Cristich less interesting, nor the prima-donna moreperspicuous.
2
It was from Duroc, and was much moreperspicuous than polite.
3
The tendency of modern languages is to become more correct as well as moreperspicuous than ancient.
4
Now the first circumstance that strikes us in this affair is, why the crime was not expressed in moreperspicuous and appropriate language?
5
Although a separate relation will derange the thread of Tasmanian history, the reader may be compensated by a view moreperspicuous and useful.
6
There are several varieties of this disease; it will be moreperspicuous, however, for our purpose to speak of it under the two following forms:-
7
For the word "righteousness" in order to make the meaning moreperspicuous we simply substitute "method of salvation," which is unquestionably its signification here.