In Geneva, Melville, like Knox, received much of his invigoration for the work that awaited him on his return to his native land. |
In other words, it demands the invigoration of the light and wholesome side of man. |
To Robertson's counsels must be ascribed much of the invigoration which now began to mark the policy of the Company. |
Breathing this air of the young sun's kiss of earth, his invigoration repelled the seductions of the burnt Oriental gums. |
It's beyond a mere physical invigoration, competitors must reach into the far recesses of emotional, intellectual and spiritual strength just to endure. |
As a result, China was able to build national armies in direct ratio with the invigoration of her national economic system. |