The carrying out of astute plans may be done either by violence or by stealth; but, as evil loves to hide itself and to pose as good lest its success be endangered, schemers usually resort to trickery and fraud.
Thus, as to its manner, injustice is done either positively, by action (e.
This may be done either by removal of part of the wall at the spot indicated, or by thinning the web of the shoe in the same position.
It should, if possible, be kept so; and this may be done either by the use of poultices, by tepid baths, or by standing the animal upon a bedding that may easily be kept constantly damp.
This is done either by cutting them up with a knife wholly to the bottom, drawing and clearing them out by the root, or only cropping the large outer leaves; the root and heart remaining to shoot out again.
If propagated by dividing the roots, it may be done either in autumn or spring; the same distance being given to the sets that is allowed for seedling plants.
It is generally propagated by dividing the roots, which may be done either in spring or in autumn.
Tallow is too commonly melted by a naked fire applied to the bottom of the vessel, whereas it should be done either in a cold set pan, where the flame plays only round the sides a little way above the bottom, or in a steam-cased pan.
In such a gallery, the washing may be done either by hand, by the rinsing machine, or by the dash wheel, according to the quality of the dye, and the texture of the stuffs.
The folding may be done either by two persons or by one, with the aid of two sharp polished spikes placed at a proper distance, to ascertain the length of the fold, and to make the whole equal.
Rounding can be done either by rubbing the middle part round with a proper wooden tool in a rounding board having several hollows of various degrees of convexity, or by drawing the back with a rocking motion under a broad folder.
This may be done either by the hand numbering machine or by the larger machine worked with a treadle.
It is necessary to cut off a small piece of the corner of the board at the joints at top and bottom; this may bedone either with a sharp knife or shears, and, of course, before the book is covered.
This may be done either by grinding on the grindstone or by filing with a smooth, flat file, the scraper, while held in a vise.
This may be done either in a tail vise or by a handscrew, or by clamping the bench-hook firmly in the vise in such a way that the cleat of the bench-hook overhangs the piece.
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