After a delay caused by World War I, Borglum and the newly chartered Stone Mountain Confederate Monumental Association set to work on this unexampled monument, the size of which had never been attempted before.
22.
With an intrepidity and integrity of self-scrutiny perhaps unexampled, he writes down problems started, and questionings raised, and conflicts gone through; whilst his ordinarily flaccid style grows pungent and strong.
23.
At the summer assizes in Armagh in 1797, where more than 150 people were tried for sedition, Chamberlain had " the awful and unexampled duty " of sentencing 20 men to death at one sitting.
24.
When the usual formality was completed with the request for a definite condemnation of Peter de Luna and Angelo Corrario, the Fathers of Pisa returned a sentence until then unexampled in the history of the Church.
25.
Pierrepont stated that President Grant had been unjustly slandered by the press, and that he believed " security, confidence, development and unexampled prosperity " would take place during President Grant's second term in office.
26.
The book is loaded with encomiums to the free market for having brought unexampled prosperity to the United States on the way to bringing it to the rest of the globe ( if only governments don't intrude ).
27.
Foliate baluster columns with naturalistic foliate capitals, unexampled in previous Indo-Islamic architecture according to Ebba Koch, rapidly became one of the most widely used forms of supporting shaft in Northern and Central India in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
28.
In a letter to the Queen's mother, Empress Maria Theresa of Austria, the ambassador wrote, " It is almost unexampled that in so short a time, the royal favour should have brought such overwhelming advantages to a family ."
29.
He was remembered as " a shy, gentle youth ", and later as " harassed and apprehensive "; Francis Harley of Bellview, " another gentleman-adventurer ", regarded him as " a man of unexampled justice, honor, and delicacy ."
30.
Prominent contemporary politician Charles James Fox was among those who attacked Nelson for his actions at Naples, declaring in the House of Commons I wish that the atrocities of which we hear so much and which I abhor as much as any man, were indeed unexampled.