No such attempts were commercially successful until after the time of Newcomen and Watt, and at the commencement of the nineteenth century.
Here we find, therefore, the first really practicable andcommercially valuable steam-engine.
The congregation were in the throes of a revival, and eager for more and more preaching, but the minister upon whom they principally relied was commercially minded, and demanded £2 for his services.
Also, the landing of such goods as tea, tobacco, and spirits in bulk would readily be detected; but smuggling of spirits and of tobacco in small quantities iscommercially remunerative while the duties are as high as from 11s.
The rivers most important commercially should be improved first.
Some day the Tunnel will be completed; but no one expects coal ever to be commercially mined here.
Commercially viable phosphate deposits were exhausted at the time of independence in 1979.
Acid calcium malate is now produced commercially as a bye-product from the manufacture of syrups from fruit juices, and is used as a substitute for "cream of tartar" in the manufacture of baking powders.
It is found in many plants, and is prepared commercially from the Turkish oak-galls and the Chinese sumac-galls.
Both grades of oil are used commercially in perfumery.
In France marjoram is cultivated commercially for its oil, a thin, light yellow or greenish liquid, with the concentrated odor of marjoram and peppermint.
All parts of the plant are fragrant because of the volatile oil, which is commercially distilled mainly in France.
In Michigan, western New York and other parts of the country it is grown commerciallyupon muck lands for the oil distilled from its leaves and stems.
A tree so scarce cannot be expected to be commercially important.
This interesting but commercially unimportant oak was named by Michaux from a single tree found in a field belonging to John Bartram near Philadelphia more than a century ago.
The white elm is the most common, is distributed most widely, and is commercially the most important.
Commercially this wood is a white oak, and it is seldom or never sent to market under its own name.
Post oak is botanically and commercially a white oak and is seldom distinguished from the true white oak, Quercus alba, in commerce.
Such of this wood as is sawed into lumber, which is but a small quantity, sells commercially with poplar saps, thus masquerading like its forest fellow, the cucumber tree.
He had not yet gone up against the business world as those who try to do anything in a big way commercially must.
She delayed until the attitude of Summerfield, upon an accidental visit to their flat, made it commercially advisable.
There seems to be a very good opportunity for growing the chestnut commercially beyond its present range; that is, where it is so infrequent as not to be in danger from infected growths nearby.
Any proposition for bringing forward chestnuts commercially must be a plain, simple, straightforward statement of the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
It is but slightly settled, and the Dutch and English divide its ownership; the latter have found it rich in resources and are making it commercially profitable.
VI--PERU The republics of the Andes are less important commercially than those of the lower lands, but in many respects they are of greater interest.
In the Forestry, Fish, and Game Building, Wisconsin made a comprehensive display of itscommercially important woods.
Before these matters were entirely closed up we had a vast amount of experience in the doctoring of the commercially ill.
It is a curious fact, however, that although the Parsees are commercially the most enterprising people in India, and the most highly educated, they have never attempted to propagate or even to make known their faith to the world.
I should be willing, for my own part, to do all I could in securing the establishment of a good book store where there is not one, where it is commercially possible to maintain one.
That leaves the question confined to those places where a book store is commercially impossible, probably to those places where book stores have been, even with difficulty, maintained under past conditions.
The book stores exist only in places where it iscommercially possible, and that number of places is very limited.
It seemed more than ever necessary, therefore, to ruin England commercially and industrially, since there was obviously no likelihood of subduing it by arms.
The treaty of 1860 had been made from political motives, and our best chance of being decently treated commercially lay in the dislike of the French to placing themselves on bad terms with us.
Commercially we had better make sure at once of sharing the concessions which may be made to other Powers under threats of retaliation.
It is not commercially practicable to use absolutely pure copper, and the ordinary magnet wire has a conductivity equal to about 98 per cent of that of pure copper.
The wires would need to be so far above the earth and so far apart as to make the arrangementcommercially impossible.
This is referred tocommercially as single silk wire or as double silk wire.
Both politically and commercially we have the deepest interest in her regeneration and prosperity.
I was thoroughly convinced then that the best interests of this country, commercially and materially, demanded its ratification.
PORTO RICO Porto Rico continues to show notable progress, both commercially and in the spread of education.
Since the exciter always generates a voltage in opposition to that of the line, this system is known commercially as the counter pressure system.
The resistance of a wire of commercially pure copper one mil in diameter and one foot long is taken as a standard in calculating the resistance of wires, and has been found to be equal to 10.
There are three classes of storage cell which are commercially important: 1.
One group might insist, by political pressure, that the standard of wages should be maintained at a higher level than could be commercially justified.
Farmers who had hickory they wanted to sell had to be told that there wasn't enough hickory involved to make it commercially possible to market.
All of these species should be commercially useful if there is sufficient quality and volume involved to warrant a sale.
Further, it is doubtful if, outside of the Hill holdings, a large enough reserve of commercially available ore is to be obtained in the United States.
Benzol, one of the principal war products, is used commercially as a motor fuel, in the manufacture of dyes, in the rubber industry, and for the purpose of enriching illuminating gas.
Were it not for the saving thus gained it is questionable whether it would be possible to manufacture steelcommercially in the South.
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