They develope in size and beauty-two qualities very essential in the man-market of our democratic world, the South.
Such events develope the sin of an unrighteous institution, bring its supporters to the portals of poverty, consign harmless hundreds to the slave-marts.
Fire alone can develope its poisonous qualities; and the ablest chemists in England shall shortly test it by means of that process!
In exposing the hideous deformity of vice, have we not studied to develope the witching beauty of virtue?
My purpose was to give a general view, and to develope those ideas which ought to guide us in our estimate of the value of the dramatic productions of various ages and nations.
His object in these Lectures is both to take a rapid survey of dramatic productions of different ages and nations, and to develope and determine the general ideas by which their true artistic value must be judged.
They commence thus: The foregoing little work, which first brought this subject into public notice in this town, was not the only method employed to develope its principles, and urge its adoption.
Having now shewn one great defect in the common system of wheels, I shall proceed to develope the principles of the new system, which may be understood through the medium of the three following propositions.
It remained, however, to develope the nature of this relation, by investigating, if possible, the origin of the meteors.
These experimental facts develope the principles of the manufacture of alum, which is prosecuted under various modifications, for its important uses in the arts.
Various animal offals develope during their spontaneous putrefactive fermentation, or their decomposition by heat, a large quantity of free or carbonated ammonia, among their volatile products.
The purpose of education is, of course, to free us from these prejudices, and to develope our ideals in the direction of the greatest possible good.
Both sexes for this reason develope secondary sexual characteristics; and the sexual emotions are simultaneously extended to various secondary objects.
Without requiring, therefore, that a man should rise above his station, or develope capacities which his opportunities will seldom employ, we may yet endow his life with aesthetic interest, if we allow him the enjoyment of sensuous beauty.
But the latter constitutes their real charm; and the more we study and develope them, the better we understand it.
What the great characterizes, like Shakespeare, do, is simply to elaborate and develope (perhaps far beyond the necessities of the plot) the suggestion of human individuality which that plot contains.
China, he gained there a knowledge of the system of Fo, or Buddha, and soon afterwards began todevelope his own religious teaching.
It can easily be understood how this reverence paid to the relics of one's ancestors would develope into the worship of their spirits.
These moulds attack all oxygen compounds of arsenic including copper arsenite, and develope arsenical gases.
While Asō (1902) asserted that plants can develope normally in water cultures in the absence of any trace of manganese, he further stated that manganese compounds exercise both an injurious and a stimulant action on plants.
The same moulds would, if cultivated in soil containing arsenic, develope hydrogen arsenide.
It is a problem whether, by any available contrivance short of that which was adopted by the Incas of Peru, man can uniformly develope upwards.
When controversialists find that they have one subject upon which they can all of them cordially unite, the philosopher would expect that they would study to develope it, and, for that purpose, place it in the foreground.
I have endeavoured to ascertain this fact, to developethe causes and to paint the variety of evils that naturally result from the disappointments of genius.
All that influence, or voluntary acts, can do in such a case, is to develope the nature already in existence.
As false assumptions, however, often involve very great moral guilt, it may be important to develope some of the distinguishing characteristics of assumptions of this class.
Future experiments will undoubtedly more fully develope the photogenic properties of flowers, and practically apply them.
The moment the mercury vaporizes, the picture will begin todevelope itself.
A few days for reflection and closer scrutiny will not in the smallest degree affect the general issue, and may develope facts that will show the way clear before us," said Mr. Brainard.
Flowers and leaves develope at the same time, the latter being 8in.
But when the powers are not supreme, the wisest men usually neglect the color-gift, and develope that of form.
If sugar and bile should be present together, sulphuric acid will develope a purple colour very like the strychnia test.
The symptoms gradually developethemselves and extend to the muscles of the trunk.
For in this system it was necessary to develope the receiving plate, as is done with an ordinary photographic one.
Come on to the house," invited the young inventor, "and we'll develope this plate.
Alkalies used for this purpose, come under the head of those manures which develope the natural resources of the soil.
Although the time at my disposal has not permitted me duly to develope these thoughts, yet for the last twelve months the subject has presented itself to me almost daily under one aspect or another.
Were our moon to fall into the sun, it would develope an amount of heat sufficient to cover one or two years' loss; and were our earth to fall into the sun a century's loss would be made good.
Rapieff todevelope and simplify his invention at Printing House Square.
His penetration soon discovered the aptitude of his son for this art, and he resolved that study should develope it.
A truer faith and better knowledge of Christ uniting believers to each other, at the same time develope in each of them a riper character.
That is the best Church system, under any given conditions, which serves best to conserve and develope the spiritual energy of the body of Christ.
Mankind, if they last long enough on the earth, may develope strange things out of themselves; and the growth of what is called the Positive Philosophy is a curious commentary on Lichtenberg's prophecy.
Even if it were so, it need not be any the worse for us; we are not told to develope our individualities, we are told to bear fruit.
Are we to say that in morals there is a system of primary axioms, out of which we develope our conclusions, and apply them, as they are needed, to life?
This is a line of argument which I hope to develope further when I come to examine the bearing upon the religious problem of what is as real a part of our experience as any other--our moral experience.
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