Its height is computed at 2500 toises, and yet at some seasons it is entirely free from snow.
It was computed that one-fourth of the city was consumed and about one-third part in value.
The figure for net income in any other year is then readily computed as a percentage of the figure for 1910.
To give this information, and to make it easy for a critic to check the results, a table showing the index numbers from which the figures for net income are computed is subjoined.
We have computed the inhabitants, and contemplated the public works, of the Roman empire.
It was computed that, under the vague appellation of the friends of Geta, above twenty thousand persons of both sexes suffered death.
That country was computed to contain, in the last century, five hundred and fifty-four cities, sixty thousand villages, and about forty millions of souls.
Using his own figures, I computed that, in this commodity alone, the gifts of Vaekehu and Stanislao represented between two and three hundred dollars; and the queen's official salary is of two hundred and forty in the year.
The traffic to be dealt with, consisting chiefly of coal, road metal, and building material, was computed at about 6,000 tons per annum.
The rates for all kinds of stock for periods shorter than yearlong are computed in proportion to the length of the season during which the stock use National Forest lands.
The annual yield, or the amount of timber grown or produced annually upon an area, must be the ultimate basis of the annual cut, and this yield can only be computed after an inventory of the timber has been made.
The chapel is computed to seat comfortably 1200, but that estimate is rather under than over the mark.
It is computed that there have been no less than five hundred distinct heresies.
The whole excursion took him from nine in the morning to three in the afternoon, and, according to his rate of walking, he computed the circuit of London at about twenty miles.
It is computed that this Pantheon contains little short of a million gods and demi-gods.
A hundred years ago, the worshippers of the Sakti were exceedingly numerous amongst all classes of Hindus, it was computed that of those of Bengal, at least three-fourths were of this sect.
The Austrian losses at the battle of Wagram were computed at twenty-four thousand, including seven hundred and fifty-three officers.
The French losses were computed by the Emperor at twenty thousand men, those of the Russians were not less than double the number.
They shall also be entitled to receive ten cents per mile, both while coming to the seat of government and while returning home, the said distance to be computed by the nearest line or route of public travel.
They shall also be entitled to receive five cents per mile both while coming to the seat of government and while returning home, the said distance to be computed by the nearest line or route of public travel.
This explains why in the Road Books of the time the distance between two places is stated differently in two parallel columns under the initials C and M, the one being the computed and the other the measured distance.
About the middle of the eighteenth century, as the result of legislation which then took place, the roads were measured, and the measured mile proved to be shorter than the computed mile.
Mixed, that is wet and dry together, they were computed to weigh sixteen to the pound.
The troops, which mustered in the Val de Velillos, arecomputed by most historians at fifty thousand horse and foot, although Martyr, who served as a volunteer, swells the number to eighty thousand.
The whole number of Jews expelled from Spain by Ferdinand and Isabella is variously computed from one hundred and sixty thousand to eight hundred thousand souls; a discrepancy sufficiently indicating the paucity of authentic data.
Malaga was computed to contain from eleven to fifteen thousand inhabitants, exclusive of several thousand foreign auxiliaries, within its gates at the time of surrender.
The loss is computed at a million sterling, and will make great confusion when the people see themselves in the power of the English at their very doors.
It was computedto have passed over three hundred geographical miles in a minute, at the distance of sixty miles above the surface, and was observed at different extremities of the kingdom.
The losses to the government from depreciated paper in loans alone, during the war, were computed by a committee of the House of Representatives at eighty millions of dollars.
The eleventh column gives the apparent visual magnitude, the twelfth column the absolute magnitude (M), computed from m with the help of r.
So small a parallax value is of little reliability when it is directly computed from annual parallax observations, but is more trustworthy when derived with the spectroscopic method of ADAMS.
But the nature of my business was such as to make me deviate considerably from the main roads, and I computed the whole distance at nearly two thousand miles, the post roads being rather more than sixteen hundred.
On that voyage we met with a trifling accident, which protracted it to fourteen days, the computed distance being, as mentioned above, 1650 miles, although the real distance is probably less.
Upon what principle is it that the slaves shall be computed in the representation?
In these calculations nothing seems to be wanting that should render them trustworthy; they resulted from inquiries conducted on the largest scale; they were computed by one of our greatest authorities in vital statistics, the late Dr.
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