"evince a desire to show some confidence, and repose some trust, even in mad people," said the resident physician, as we walked along the galleries, his patients flocking round us unrestrained.
"Dickens As an Educator"
James L. (James Laughlin) Hughes
To push out along into this immensity is to evince the heart of a brave man or the brain of a fool.
"The Desert Valley"
Jackson Gregory
At the age of eighteen, and still enthusiastically attached to my profession, neither the prospect of a reduction to half-pay, nor the expectation of a long continuance in a subaltern situation, were to me productive of any pleasurable emotions; and hence, though I entered heartily into all the arrangements by which those about me strove to evince their gratification at the glorious termination of the war, it must be acknowledged that I did so, without experiencing much of the satisfaction with the semblance of which my outward behaviour might be marked.
"The Campaigns of the British Army at Washington and New Orleans 1814-1815"
G. R. Gleig