Patronage and pork amalgamate and stabilize thousands of special opinions, local discontents, private ambitions.
They cannot amalgamate with the population--the ordinances of nature are against it.
It is not that there are some, but that there are so many among us of a different caste, of a different physical, if not moral, constitution, who never can amalgamate with the great body of our population.
It is not that there are some, but that there are so many among us of a different physical, if not moral, constitution, who never can amalgamate with the great body of our population.
With an agglutinate, rarely an amalgamate inflection.
Aptotic, and agglutinate; rarely with a truly amalgamate inflection.
On the other hand, a common occupation may sometimes amalgamate castes originally distinct into one.
To terminate this duel, toamalgamate the pure idea with the humane reality, to cause right to penetrate pacifically into the fact and the fact into right, that is the task of sages.
And moreover, when both are sincere and good, no men so penetrate each other, and so amalgamate with each other, as an old priest and an old soldier.
The doubtful story of successive events cannot amalgamate with the complete interpretation of the social mind, of art, or of religion.
Nor are the Japanese a race likely to amalgamate completely with Americans in a few generations.
Immediately the questions arise, "Is it possible to amalgamate the Japanese?
But they are a distinct people who amalgamate with difficulty, if at all.
To the first question, paradoxical as it may seem, careful observations compel us to reply that it is, and that it is not, possible to amalgamate the Japanese blood with the American.
As president of the St Lawrence and Atlantic he proposed to amalgamate this road with the Montreal and Kingston, and to build a bridge at Montreal, thus securing an essential part of the trunk line.
An agreement was reached toamalgamate all the Canadian roads and to lease the Maine road for 999 years.
But two villages of different clans could never amalgamate in this way.
In Cyprian's conception of the episcopal office the successio apostolica and the position of vicegerent of Christ (of God) counterbalance each other; he also tried to amalgamate both elements (ep.
She was obliged, moreover, to amalgamate the apostolic with the canon of the Old Testament in such a way as to fix the exposition from the very first.
Even as early as Justin we find tendencies to amalgamate historical material and natural theology.
The fourth and fifth amount to the assumption that no race will amalgamate with another.
To amalgamate the two races would have been as impossible as to amalgamate English and Hindoos.
Unless the metal of which they are composed will not readily amalgamate with mercury, I should be chary of using new screen devices.
The oxides in the thoroughly roasted ore will not amalgamate with mercury, and are not acted on by chlorine or cyanogen.
The mistake with respect to most of these machines is the attempt to grind and amalgamate in one operation.
To amalgamate with zinc amalgam, clean the copper plate by means of a swab, with fairly strong sulphuric acid diluted with water; then while wet apply the zinc-mercury mixture and well rub in.
Of course in large alluvial claims, where capital is employed, such appliances are superseded by steam puddles, buddles, and other machinery, and sometimes mercury is used to amalgamate the gold when very fine.
To amalgamate with such canaille is impossible--you are therefore driven into seclusion, or compelled to confine your visits and amusements to nearly the same circle you have just left London to be relieved from.
It was part of the agreement between us, when leaving each other at Eton, that we should thus communicate the characteristic traits of the society we were about to amalgamate with.
It is a fact no less singular than true, that the Russians, in contradistinction to all other Europeans, show a strong tendency to amalgamate with the higher races of Asia.
Why this result should ensue is explained by the well-known fact that (probably from the admixture of Tartar blood) the Russians can amalgamate with Asiatics, while the English cannot.
If the manna is dry, a little honey will be necessary to amalgamate the mass.
It was just because the Spaniard, though otherwise proud enough, did not cherish this feeling, that he did amalgamate with the victims of his greed and descend into hopeless depths of hybridization.
The various nations, mingling slowly by marriage with the white Mexicans, will amalgamate and neutralize each other into homogeneous nationality.
Mr. Curtis then announced that not only could he project his ethereal body from his material body in the manner he had already demonstrated, but that with his ethereal body he could amalgamate with inorganic matter.
But I may not amalgamate with Captain Danvers's company, Nell.
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