It is an element of forecast, in addition to that of present personal merit, which has yet to be appraised and recognised.
I hardly like to refer to civilised nations, because their natural faculties are too much modified by education to allow of their being appraised in an off-hand fashion.
Then the appraised values are added up and the sum deducted from the ministers salary.
It was placed among the other articles, and at the end of the evening its value was appraised at ten dollars!
As they seated themselves in the main room at Proctor's he appraised her with admiring eyes.
He appraised the elaborate surroundings with a hostile eye and stared at his son impassively.
Even when I appraised myself in the mirror, I saw only pounds that needed not thrive on my body.
I appraised the old man's throaty outbursts as the sound track to a liver biopsy.
She clasped both hands behind her crinkly small black head, and in that queer habitual pose appraised me, from between her elbows, in that way which always made me feel I had better be careful.
And internally I appraisedthis bloated Peter Blagden, and reflected that this was the man whom Stella had loved; and I appraised myself, and remembered that this had been the boy who once loved Stella.
Farewell, fair Fields, none found amiss When laughter was a frequent noise And golden-hearted girls and boys Appraised the mouth they meant to kiss.
Different Utilities in an Article appraised as are Different Goods in a Package.
Measurements of value are always made specifically, and single units of the supply of goods are appraised apart from the remainder.
His hands were gripping the chairback and when Lapas had taken two paces to the front, and Blanco had appraised the distance between, the chair left the floor.
Under his white turban his glittering, beady eyes appraisedthe generosity of his audience as he arranged his flat baskets, his live rabbits and his hooded cobras for an exhibition of mercenary magic.
He appraised the supply of tobacco, remembered how much had been there on the morning of the murder, and decided that none had been taken.
The consequences are not disastrous; they are, so to speak, akin to the social judgments passed upon men whose conduct is appraised as good or bad.
Their personalities are appraised solely by the standard of passive obedience; the education of their wills consists of the methodical renunciation of volition.
They were, in fact, captured animals, but had been regularly appraised by a board of survey, and the value of them paid into the quartermaster's department.
He made his way to a seat at the rail, took out a cigar, lighted it, and let his veiled gaze wander about the place, point by point, until he had inspected and weighed and appraisedevery man in the building.
But one quick glance seemed to have appraised the man on the doorstep, to have judged him, and in some way to have found him undesirable.
No property was to be sold for less than two-thirds its appraised value.
The goods are appraised in a lump by persons deputed for that purpose; and then the goods are divided and distributed among the inhabitants, so that all may have a share in the commerce.
Of these products, eight hundred piezas (which make one hundred toneladas) are generally sent; and they are declared and appraised at Acapulco, as will be told of the rest.
It has also enabled slaveholders of the better class, in the case of ill-usage of blacks, to relieve them by paying down their appraised value and appropriating their services to themselves.
The law has for a period of many years provided that any slave who pays to his master his appraised value shall at once receive his free papers.
In the mean time the commercial value of slaves has so decreased in view of their near emancipation that they are not appraised on an average at over fifty or sixty dollars each.
His twinkling orbs under their black smudge of eyebrow appraised the junior constable with faint, musing interest.
On or after Condemnation the Court may, if it thinks fit, order that the Ship be appraised as aforesaid (if not already appraised), and be sold.
The woman darted a keen glance to Saxon's left hand, noted the innumerable tiny punctures in the ends of the first and second fingers, then appraised her clothing and her face.
When Sidney appraised Tompkins of his failure to get the cooperation of southern preachers, in his exploit, he was advised that the preachers were working that "side of the street.
The following Sunday, the pastor appraised the congregation of the fact, that on the following Sunday, they would have with them the Reverend W.
Missionary establishments shall be appraised and the value paid to the treasurers of the societies by whom they were established.
The United States agree to pay to the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions the appraised value of their improvements at Union and Harmony missions.
All Cherokees residing on the ceded lands desiring to remove to the Cherokee country proper shall be paid by the purchasers the appraised value of their improvements.
This Pawnee tract was appraised by the commissioners at 59 cents per acre.
The United States agree to ascertain the number of acres of land reserved and owned by the Cherokee Nation in the State of Arkansas, and in States east of the Mississippi River, and to pay to the Cherokees the appraised value thereof.
In lieu of this grist and saw mill the United States furnished them with patent corn-mills to the amount of the appraised value of the improvements.
The Secretary of the Interior shall, after due advertisement for sealed bids, sell such lands to the highest bidders for cash in tracts of not exceeding 160 acres each at not less than the appraised value.
Pawnee tract from 59 to 70 cents per acre, it was only just that a proportionate increase above the appraised value of the remainder of the lands should also be allowed.
I am able to pay you half the appraised value to-day, and for the other half I will give you bills, drawn on St. Petersburg bankers, payable in two weeks.
But I repeat to your majesty that I have appraisedthe stones at a very low rate, and that I shall make large profits, and realize at least four thousand dollars.
Upright in a blue-brocaded chair, elbows on its gilt arms, mother Swink surveyed me with scrutinizing calculation, and as she appraised I appraised also.
An' he couldn't work her till she war appraised an' sech, that bein' agin the law fur strays.
He marked the allusion to the man supposed to have been killed in the skirmish with the raiders, and he appraised its value as coercion in any altercation that he might have in seeking to take Leander from his present guardians.
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