A certain Remedy for Whitlows; a Disorder that frequently affects the Fingers.
Mr. Cole, in his sermon on Sunday morning, said that this evangelical religion is a spiritual epidemic; it spreads by the power of sympathy, and affects all alike.
Exactly so, mamma; I know it is not fashionable for ladies to become sceptics, but Miss Sims affects to be one, and really boasts of it, which sadly mortifies her sister Amelia.
We know, however, that 'we are bound together by innumerable ties, and that almost every act of our lives deeply affects our friends' happiness.
This, however, hardly gives the key to his first difference with the utilitarians, though it greatly affects his conclusions.
The application of this analogy of criminal law to questions of morality and religion affects the final conclusions of the book.
It tells with special force upon our younger men, but it affects us all.
And the fact that some great calamity or some great joy affects a wide circle of people, does not make its having a special lesson and meaning for each of them at all doubtful.
The war against the Church affects these Normans in the same way.
This is a question that you are agitating at the present moment, and one that affects the politics of your great cities.
In the case of the present king, who is so much liked and is so amiable and active, the perpetual movement affects the plebeian foreigner as something terrible.
Don't--' De Pyrmont beheld in astonishment that a speechlessness such asaffects condemned wretches in the supreme last minutes of existence had come upon the Englishman.
According to the ordinary hypothesis, it is the work of a single, absolute, determining will; but the absolute or relative character of the determining principle in nowise affects the nature of what is determined.
Moreover, a moving object which in nowise affectshis sensibility rapidly becomes quite as indifferent to him as a motionless object.
Stieber in his Memoirs affects to believe that this sum is commonly sent to any French parliamentarian who advocates a policy which is thought to be useful to German imperial interests.
He has adopted the standard of the enemies of his country, whom he affects to despise.
Nothing so affects the visitor who enters one of our churches in the old country as the mysterious depth of their sanctuaries.
It is probable that hardly a change of any kind affects either parent without some mark being left on the germ.
He affects to deem it a sufficient answer to the ascription of characters to reversion, to appeal to the absence of such characters in the species under nature.
Few people fully comprehend the insidiousness of this poison which affects the system in such a variety of ways and shows such erratic developments that at times the skill of the physician is baffled in attempting to detect its presence.
As it affectsthe question of conversion to the church, we see no gain in the change.
Because in this order personality affects a nature essentially complete, total, and of its own intrinsic nature absolutely independent in its action and in its eternal and immutable state, of all external substance.
The positive pole of the person draws one way, but the magnetic pole of the earth draws the other way and forces the blood toward the feet, affects the iron in the system, tones up the nerves, and makes sleep refreshing and invigorating.
It chiefly affects men who work in the field; we have met with it in brothers; it is occasionally met with in women.
The following description of how this terrible disease develops and affects the patient is taken from the Hankow (China) Medical Mission report: "Leprosy is common.
Typhoid fever never affectsthe atmosphere, but it does affect water, milk, ice, and meat.
In the beginning of the disease, in mild cases, the above solution of permanganate of potassium is all I use, and all that is needed, as the disease is local at first, but rapidly affects the whole system when seated.
The division between Catholic and Protestant is no longer the supreme division; for the force that is rising affects both Protestant and Catholic equally.
Flat sour" affects peas, beans, asparagus and corn more than other vegetables.
A great many women are laboring under the wrong impression that color affects the quality of a ring.
It affects a system without having any intelligible clue to one; and instead of unfolding a principle in various and striking lights, repeats the same conclusions till they become flat and insipid.
Mr. Lamb rather affects and is tenacious of the obscure and remote: of that which rests on its own intrinsic and silent merit; which scorns all alliance, or even the suspicion of owing any thing to noisy clamour, to the glare of circumstances.
In the same scene he afterwards affects melancholy, from pure satisfaction of heart, and professes reform, because it is the farthest thing in the world from his thoughts.
Whatever affectsthe community affects the church and the school.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "affects" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.