too nara ior an mv
We staid about a week, and were much refreshed, the people being kind. When the flag came, we made known our condition to the captain, who shewed us favour.On the th of th month we set sail for Antigua, and arrived there on the th: I was cheared in my spirits [...]
constant supply
During the greater part of the year a constant supply may be obtained by sowing a portion every week, and the application of a moderate artificial heat will furnish it throughout the winter.Mustard Sinapis alba is often found growing wild among corn ; but it is very generally cultivated, being sown with the garden [...]
institutional arrangement
The institutional arrangement is one in which its viability depends upon the cooperative activity of its members. Each of the members occupies a role or office defined by rules that set forth the dudes, prerogatives and privileges involved. The submission to the restrictions imposed by these rules is advan¬tageous to all who participate in [...]
outward appearance of religion
The meeting being ended, I stood upand said to them,That some things might perhaps not have been well understood, and doubts might remainbut if any were dissatisfied with any thing wmcn naa Been said. or aouotruianv noun i.wouui ao rov oest to exoiatn matters unto tnem:” out noneappearing, we .departed in peace: [...]
I have to
why, then, all I have to say is, the reader exhibits his ignorance of human natureMiss Gibbs’s seminary was located within a few minutes’ walk of the Temple Grammar School, and numbered about thirtyfive pupils, the majority of whom boarded at the Hall, Primrose Hall, as Miss Dorothy prettily called it The Primroses, [...]
but, for security
but, for security against producing it, the use must be so scrupulously and carefully limited, while the tendency to transgress this limit, or indeed not to fix at first within the safe bound, is so great, that no one without urgent cause, should encounter the hazard of offending. This was among the considerations [...]
thus spoken
And it came to pass that when he had thus spoken, all the multitude, with one accord, did go forth, with their sick, and their afflicted, and their lame, and with their blind, and with their dumb, and with all they that were afflicted in any manner; and he did heal them every [...]
one hundred
About one hundred ana sixtv tons oi antnracite coai nave oeen aireaov taKen irom it.ouen contains asoestus. piumoago. ano cramsTelescopeLife of Fraunhofer.of quartz. A well has been sunk into it at Providence, but nothing is vet Knownits extern tnere. At newnort. large quantities of anthracite have been taken from tbe same range, and the [...]
If the public
If the public transactions of the county should justify it, I will again request your attention: but I shall not vindicate myself against slander or falsehood in the columns of a newspaper, nor obtrude myself on the public, through the medium of your journal, unless occasion’ should require it. Jo the Freeholders [...]
the length
It can be known only after a previous experiment of this kind, whether the results of two observers must agree in the same metal; or if it is really necessary to determine the expansion for each piece of metal in particular: I fear that without this enquiry there must always remain an uncertainty in [...]