The duration of the registration of a print, label or trade-mark is twenty years.
I feel sure that if we altered our habits in these ways, we should add very much both to the duration and to the efficiency of life.
What an addition of five or ten or fifteen or twenty or twenty-five years to the averageduration of life might mean to this people and still more to the people of the whole globe is unpredictable by mortal man.
It has been established as a law of comparative physiology, that the life of a mammiferous animal is in proportion to its period of gestation, and the duration of its growth.
Future duration without end; the relation or state of being sempiternal.
All errors are transient in duration and limited in area.
But there is also set forth here a change, not only in the duration but in the quality of the relation between the Christian master and his former slave, who continues a slave indeed, but is also a brother.
The duration of the war which he waged against the United States was indefinite, because the end which he proposed of the reconquest of Texas was hopeless.
The duties recommended to be levied on tea and coffee it is proposed shall be limited in their duration to the end of the war, and until the public debt rendered necessary to be contracted by it shall be discharged.
And along with this greater elaboration of life produced by the pursuit of more numerous ends, there goes that increased duration of life which constitutes the supreme end.
It was necessary to know the periodical return of the same operations of nature, and the same phenomena in the skies; indeed to go so far as to ascertain the duration and succession of the seasons and the months of the year.
To hear their calculations of five or six thousand years, it would seem that the world was of yesterday; whereas our monuments prove a duration of many thousands of centuries.
This concession is given to me for the duration of 10 years, with an extended duration of 10 years more.
We may assign as the reason for this behaviour, that the third brood has no further tendency to be accelerated in its development by the action of heat, but that by a longer duration of the pupal stage the Levana form must result.
There are two conditions favouring this view; the size of the insect, and the longer duration of the last stage.
The duration of the larval period need not engage our attention, as it is only very little shorter in the winter brood--at least, it was so with the species employed in the experiments.
The application of cold produced great confusion in theduration of the pupal period, the emergence, instead of taking place fourteen days after the withdrawal of the cold, as might have been expected from Dr.
Napi the difference between the duration of the pupal period in the winter and summer forms is very great, lasting as a rule, in the summer generation of A.
There are two prominent factors from which such an influence may be expected--temperature and duration of development, i.
But that it may be occasionally abandoned the more proves that the duration of the pupal development less determines the butterfly form than does the temperature directly, in individual cases.
It had no belief in the duration of that which it proclaimed imperishable.
The error of all historians is to attribute to the vices of the constitution the brief duration of the work of the Constituent Assembly.
It seemed to consider itself as a weakened institution, which ought to have its long duration pardoned in consequence of its complaisance towards princes and the age.
As universality in extent, so perpetuity in duration is anticipated for the story of the psalmist's deliverance and for the praise to God thence accruing.
A like depth of personal experience of the sweetness of communion with God will always issue in like far-seeing assurance of its duration as unaffected by anything that touches only the physical husk of the true self.
The time of duration varied, since, on the succeeding evening, it lasted only a half-hour.
The durationof the discharge is between four and five minutes, and the interval between two eruptions from twenty-one to twenty-five hours.
This, as we are told by Sir Stamford Raffles, far exceeded in force and duration any of the known outbreaks of Etna or Vesuvius.
The duration of this severe shock is thought to have been from thirty-five to forty seconds.
A descent of an hour's duration brought them into the pass.
Past the residence of Beauvais he went, and, gazing up at the lightless windows, a cold of short duration seized his spine.
Probably there is scarcely a dash of colour on the wing or body of which the choice would be quite arbitrary, or which might not affect its duration for thousands of years.
But if time be taken exclusive of all those particular actions and ideas that diversify the day, merely for the continuation of existence or duration in abstract, then it will perhaps gravel even a philosopher to comprehend it.
Time therefore being nothing, abstracted from the sucession of ideas in our minds, it follows that the duration of any finite spirit must be estimated by the number of ideas or actions succeeding each other in that same spirit or mind.
As for Time, as it is there taken in an absolute or abstracted sense, for the duration or perseverance of the existence of things, I have nothing more to add concerning it after what has been already said on that subject.
In countries situated in the extreme north or south, where the duration of days and nights varies considerably, clocks and timepieces should be relied upon, without reference to sunrise or sunset.