... “I have inspired in him a hope which we will realize some fine morning, and on that he subsists...
Alexandre Dumas, Pere 「Ten Years Later」
...Still the atrocious traffic subsists,and many persons flourish on the gains they havederived from that polluted source...
W. E. B. Du Bois 「The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America」
...The Singhalese have a belief that the hornbill never resorts tothe water to drink; but that it subsists exclusively by what itcatches in its prodigious bill while rain is falling...
J. Emerson Tennent 「Sketches of the Natural History of Ceylon」
... same may be said of woodpeckers, cuckoos, warblers, and, in fact, of any species that subsists in a state of nature on a particular kind of animal food...
W. H. Hudson 「Birds in Town and Village」
...His claws,his beak, his head, his wings, in fact his wholebuild, point to the fact that he subsists upon livecreatures; he is armed to catch them and to slaythem...
John Burroughs 「Bird Stories from Burroughs」
...These parts form a beak which the mite or tick insinuates into the fleshof its host, upon the blood of which it subsists...
Alpheus Spring Packard 「Our Common Insects」
...His favourite haunts are the thickets of Corylus rubus, and Amelanchiers, under the shade of which he makes his lair, and upon the berries of which he partially subsists...
Mayne Reid 「The Hunters' Feast」
...This opinionstill subsists among some sculptors, who disapprove particularly of theancient custom of moistening the drapery, in order to adapt it thebetter to the form of the figure...
Luigi Antonio Lanzi Thomas Roscoe 「The History of Painting in Italy, Vol. 2 (of 6)」
... subsists...
Paul Henri Thiery (Baron D'Holbach) 「The System of Nature, Volume 1」
...If incorporeity is the motive-power of this nature, it no longer exists independently; it, in fact, exists no longer than the subject to which it is inherent subsists...
Paul Henri Thiery (Baron D'Holbach) Samuel Wilkinson 「The System of Nature, Volume 2」
... This distinction subsists even in the most corrupt societies, in which the ideas of virtue, although completely effaced from their conduct, remain the same in their mind...
Paul Henri Thiery (Baron D'Holbach) 「The System of Nature, Volume 1」
...It inhabits the banks of the lakes, and is supposed to feed in the muddy places which surround them; but the particular kind of food on which it subsists is not known...
David Collins 「An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, Vol. 2」
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