It may be correctly used to designate any division of the useful arts.
The populace, whom the author invokes, guess correctly the cause of this effect, although they sometimes apply it in a laughable manner.
Perhaps he would have spoken more correctly if he had compared it to the Strait of Messina, where one is always in danger of striking one reef while endeavouring to avoid another.
Nonius was credited with saying that it simply meant that worn-out magnets were used, which had lost their power to point correctly to the pole.
All correctly understood that the Nationalism expounded by Marshall, if truly carried out, sounded their doom.
Yet we wished the appropriation because we were confident that Congress when correctly informed, would add the necessary sum.
When next docketed, the title wascorrectly given, Thomas Gibbons vs.
I believe that I state correctly the sense of that letter when I say that the noble Earl regards the Right of Search as an efficacious means, and as the only efficacious means, of preventing the maritime slave trade.
Here again, both in The Times and in the Unitarian report, the substance of what I said is correctly given.
For it seems to me that, even if I were to admit that the general rule is correctly laid down by them, the present case would be an exception to that rule.
Of these speeches a few were reprinted from reports which I had corrected for the Mirror of Parliament or the Parliamentary Debates, and were therefore, with the exception of some errors of the pen and the press, correctly given.
He puts a book on Icelandic literature correctly in the same class with books on Danish and Swedish literature and then enters it once more among American bibliographies.
Where their opinions are based on anything besides hereditary prejudice it is very often found if you examine them tenderly that their experience has been coloured, or more correctly speaking obscured, by bodily torture.
We have frequently tested Hottentots with regard to the direction of places a thousand miles distant, and have found them point as correctly as we could take the bearing with a pocket compass.
We were asked to repair the clock, but this is always difficult, and it is uncertain how long it may go correctly afterwards.
Had or any form of the verb to have cannot correctly be used as an auxiliary with ought.
The essential steps toward securing the unconscious ability to speak correctly may be set down as follows: 1.
The great river which Livingstone had explored was believed by him to have been the Nile, but was more correctly thought by others to have been the Congo River.
He never learned to write English correctly in his life, nor could he ever speak it without a decided German accent; but he could always express his meaning with simplicity and force, both orally and in writing.
He could not havecorrectly answered the question we have proposed, but he was an answer to it.
As the forms and decorations are correctly shown in the figures, I shall only notice those which are unusual.
Before entering into an examination of the expediency of the repeal, it may be proper to remark, that gentlemen who have spoken against the repeal, whose talents and eloquence I highly admire, have not correctly stated the question.
I think the most likely way to obtain itcorrectly is to let it rest on the footing of private industry.
They have no documents, and cannot becorrectly informed.
Gentlemen had said the debates were taken more correctly last session than before, yet he had heard a whisper which was going from North to South, that our debates are not represented impartially.
Yet if any man would appeal to the debates then taken, he would find them as correctly taken as they have been at any time since.
He thought this would be more correctly stated by leaving the preamble as it is, than by adopting the amendment.
He well knew that this did not arise from the inability of the reporter to state correctly what occurred.
The virtuous Abigail immediately wrote down the stranger “a bad lot,” and less virtue would have sufficed thus correctly to apprise her.
Grant whatever instincts you please, and it seems at first quite inconceivable how they can make all the necessary angles and planes, or even perceive when they are correctly made.
In order more correctly to describe the different peculiarities of the cranium, and to be able to refer the measurements to fixed co-ordinates, it is desirable to place the skull, when being studied, on a horizontal plane.
Also, the carriage of the horse becomes greatly improved; his head is maintained in its correct position, and he is compelled to work correctlyon his haunches.
The sitting of a leap, well, is entirely dependent upon the proper balance of the body; thereby the weight is thrown correctly into the saddle, and thus meets the horse's movements.
Take time, and have everything correctly arranged before starting; serious accidents have occurred frequently from being in haste to start off.
Various persons were named and described whom we could not identify (my wife was present); but the names of my father and mother were correctly given, with several details which were in no way present to my mind at the time.
When you have read one sentence correctly you are so much the better prepared to read the next one.
Concentrate the attention--not to the extent of missing total effects, as the specialist so often does, but for the purpose of reading correctly the play of life that is constantly going about us.
Whoever can correctly name every sparrow and warbler on sight is a person to be envied, if, indeed, he exists at all.
But the free and healthy life he led, combined with a generous and correctly thought-out diet, had given him remarkably rapid development, and the strength to carry it without strain.
We should only endeavour to think and speak correctly ourselves, without wishing to bring others over to our taste and opinions;[42] this would be too great an undertaking.
The return which you are preparing, and which you are to send me, will be correctly taken from Mr. Anderson's books?
If it is not read over, how do you know whether it is correctly charged or not?
Have they described correctly the way in which you deal at Mr. Bruce's shop for goods?
The comma cannot be correctly used without a thorough understanding of the sense of the words.
It not only assures knowledge of material, but the power to express that knowledge correctly and in good form.
You cannot correctly punctuate anything that you do not understand.
Nero correctly appreciated the situation, and, escaping the vigilance of Hannibal, made a rapid march with eight thousand of his best troops to join the forces in the north.
Having to inform Father Balbi of this fatal misadventure, I wrote to him during the night, and being obliged to do so more than once, I got accustomed to write correctly enough in the dark.
I am certain that we are being sought for on all sides, and that our descriptions have been so correctly given that if we went into any inn together we should be certain to be arrested.