The obligation, arising from things in existence, binds the person, who has our property in his power, to do all he can to put us again into possession of it.
Enemata or clysters are now very frequently employed in our large towns, especially among the higher classes; but a great prejudice exists among many persons against their use, arising from a fastidious and mistaken delicacy.
Duquesnel adds that the offensive eructations arising from cod-liver oil are completely corrected.
Ginger is an aromatic stimulant and stomachic, very useful in flatulence and spasms of the stomach and bowels, and in loss of appetite and dyspepsia, arising from debility, or occurring in old or gouty subjects.
To carry off the heat (arising from the rapid motion of the wheels) by evaporation, as soon as it is developed.
Because the crowd assembled there, and the great vapour arising from so many living bodies, render a theatre an excellent conductor of lightning.
The number of living bodies increases the conducting power of the animal fluids: and 2ndly--The vapour arising from a herd is also a good conductor.
Because each sheep is a conductor of lightning, and the greater the number, the better its conducting power; besides, the vapour arising from a flock of sheep increases its conducting power, and its danger.
There seldom is any very precise argument to fix our choice, and men must be contented to be guided by a kind of taste or fancy, arising from analogy, and a comparison of familiar instances.
Long absence naturally weakens our idea, and diminishes the passion: But where the idea is so strong and lively as to support itself, the uneasiness, arising from absence, encreases the passion and gives it new force and violence.
Unless a repeal of the law is reached very soon, the uncomfortable spectacle will be seen of a gradual disarrangement of prices, and consequently of trade, arising from a change of the standard.
Every danger to the republican government of Paris, indeed, arising from an ill-converted and ill-directed confederacy, had been warded off in all quarters.
For no man ever yet came to the fountain of living truth, but by the way of humility and poverty of spirit, arising from a knowledge of his utter unworthiness.
The usual impurity of this salt is chloride of potassium, arising from careless or imperfect manipulation.
In scrofulous excoriations, and in the chronic ophthalmia of scrofulous subjects, arising from a relaxed state of the tissues and vessels.
Whatever, again, is fraught with sorrow and is disagreeable to oneself should be regarded as arising from Rajas.
Hence Chitta, and the objects of the senses and the senses also arising from it, are all affected by these three Gunas.
The total merit, therefore, of the king, arising from renunciation, is very great.
Constitutional timidity and lowness of spirits, arising from a feeble frame, give a peculiar cast to the views and nature of religious profession, which unfits for hard and perilous service.
The burning or flame of that love, which is zeal, is a spiritual burning or flame, arising from an infestation and assault of the love.
Stipe short, erect, yellow-brown to blackish in color, arising from a thin hypothallus.
Stipe long, erect, reddish-brown, arising from a thin hypothallus.
Stipe long, erect, gray to mouse-color, darker below, arising from a thin hypothallus.
The smell of such a solution is equal to the smell, arising from twenty or thirty pounds of the plants.
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