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Example sentences for "deposites"

Lexicographically close words:
deposit; depositaries; depositary; deposite; deposited; depositing; deposition; depositions; depositor; depositories
  1. The government deposites which had heretofore been placed in the banks here and used by them as banking capital, were now removed, and as a consequent there arrived another disastrous period of pecuniary distress.

  2. They therefore pray that the deposites be restored, and such measures taken in relation to a National Bank as shall be most likely to afford relief to the country.

  3. There is a frequent desire to pass water, which is highly acid, and deposites much red sediment; and in all probability she complains of rheumatic pains in other parts of her body.

  4. In many of the cases, purulent deposites took place in the joints and in the calves of the legs, and in one case there was destructive inflammation of the eye.

  5. The capital of the Bank of England haying been expended by the government, it has always traded exclusively on its deposites and circulation.

  6. Vinegar never deposites any Tartar; even though new Wine, that hath not yet deposited its Tartar, should be used in making it.

  7. Some of it deposites a white crystalline earth.

  8. Butter of Antimony exposed to the air attracts the moisture thereof, and partly runs into a liquor; but, as fast as this liquor is produced, it deposites a white sediment, which is an actual Pulvis Algaroth.

  9. Lastly, Vinegar deposites no tartar, even when the wine employed in this operation is quite new, and hath not had time to discharge its tartar: instead of tartar, Vinegar deposites a viscid matter which is very apt to putrify.

  10. Vinegar deposites a viscid oily matter, as hath just been observed, very different from the Lees and Tartar of Wine.

  11. The solution being quickly poured off by inclination from the grey mercurial precipitate is still milky, and deposites another white sediment.

  12. When the solution is very clear, and deposites no sediment, let it be set to shoot, and it will yield crystals of Vitriolated Tartar; to which Chymists have given the peculiar title of Sal de duobus.

  13. If left to settle and cool when well saturated therewith, it gradually deposites the Antimony it had taken up, which precipitates in the form of a red powder; and this precipitate is the celebrated remedy known by the name of Kermes Mineral.

  14. If this solution be mixed with a very large proportion of water, the liquor grows turbid, appears milky, and deposites a precipitate of a very beautiful white.

  15. The deposites at the mouths of rivers, or any other deposites from causes now in operation, are called alluvial.

  16. Albuminous urine, on being exposed to a temperature of about 150° becomes opaque, and deposites this principle in a coagulated state.

  17. When the decoction becomes slightly alkaline, it deposites a red flocculent precipitate, and the fluid is changed from a yellow to a crimson colour.

  18. Neither can there remain any doubt concerning the existence of valuable deposites of manganese, lead, crome and iron, in your immediate vicinity, to which I think we are authorized to add zinc, barytes and marble.

  19. At the foot of this ladder was a large cavernous chamber, from which irregular passages led off in different directions to deposites or sources of water.

  20. The whole mass of the mound is studded with blue spots, supposed to have been occasioned by deposites of the remains of human bodies consumed by fire.

  21. The deposites of alluvion along the banks betray a similar origin of gradual accumulation by the annual floods.

  22. By heavy and continued deposites of alluvion, the vast peninsula gradually rose up from the waters; the Missouri was forced back to the bluff La Charbonniere, and the rival stream to the Piasa cliffs of Illinois.

  23. The miller, that deposites the egg, which soon changes to the worm, so destructive in the beehive, commences to fly about, at dark.

  24. The entire weight of all that a river deposites on ten acres would not equal in weight the increased vegetation of a single acre.

  25. It is not that the Nile brings down deposites from the mountains of the Moon, so rich above all that is in the valleys below.

  26. The female insect, that produces the worms, deposites her eggs under rough bark, near the surface of the ground.

  27. In every tree there are two currents of sap: one passes up through the outer wood, to be digested by the leaves; the other passing down in the inner bark, deposites new wood, to increase the size of the tree.

  28. Committees, appointed by the merchants, mechanics, and tradesmen of the principal commercial cities, solicited the president to replace the government deposites in the United States' bank.

  29. Further explorations ensued, and deposites have been found to exist in various portions of this valley for several hundred miles.


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