Professor Faraday calculated that the force latent in the chemical composition of one drop of water, equals that manifested in an average thunderstorm.
Still, I have not allowed their decision to influence me, nor yet the refusal of one or two artists, who evidently prefer the advertisement of the vulgar type of weekly to being included with their equals or masters.
We shall also see that it sometimes equals šikaru “strong drink”.
The price of one dozen napkins about equalsthe cost of a cloth.
They will do so all the more readily as time passes, in that they can never feel themselves to be anything but the equals of the British in all save in numbers.
Others will have it to be in remembrance of the age of Saturn, when there was no distinction between master and slave, but all lived as brothers and as equals in a condition of equality.
In a society which is divided into different classes, persons belonging to a higher class are naturally apt to sympathise more with their equals than with their inferiors.
In the Pelew Islands the women are in every respect the equals of the men; the oldest man, or Obokul, of a family can do nothing without taking advice with its oldest female members.
In Morocco equals salute each other by joining their hands with a quick motion, separating them immediately, and kissing each his own hand.
When servants are countenanced by the master against the mistress; or by the mistress against the master; or when in opposition to either, they shall be made equals in things.
Joints of different lengths, gradually increasing towards the mouth, the length of the fifth joint equals half its breadth, and one-third of the length of the whole shell.
A third constant character is the considerable size of the enclosed nucleus, the diameter of which usually equals about half of that of the capsule itself.
The length of the fourth joint equals two-thirds of its breadth, and of the length of the three preceding joints together.
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Want of instruction; for they are our equals so far as their degree of knowledge permits.
But he spoke to Mr. and Mrs. Rincer with that sort of good nature with which a young Prince addresses his father's subjects; never dreaming that those bonnes gens were his equals in life.
Towards evening this strength equals zero; the march is suspended, and the episcopal party is ordered to halt.
I do not contend that all the Pharisees, or any of them, were the equals of Jesus in spiritual depth, just as I would not contend that all Christians, or any of them, were his equals in that respect.
And he realized that wisdom and folly are the equals in the sight of the Infinite, for the Infinite knows them not.
The head man of the agricultural clan was elected by the free choice of his fellows, his equals in rank and station.
This equals more than half the diameter of the moon, a change of position sufficiently great to be easily detected.
It was a land of liberty, according to him, where all considered themselves equals and this made it impossible to create a real army.
Only the glory of warriors, of blood-stained conquerors, whose names are known even in the remotest wilds of the earth, equals the glory that a woman feels in the sense of universal power over men.
The life of caste and privilege there was more suitable to his rank than the democratic ways of Paris, where certain American Indians, because they had millions, could imagine they were the equals of the Lubimoffs.
It should have read psi equals omega, the absolute end.
There'd been a piece of paper--psi equals alpha, the psi factor was the beginning of infinity for mankind.
Our equals were scarce, and our superiors hard to find.
They have but little pretension to genius, none to consistency, and their honesty equals their capacity.
These children are the plants of the Imperial nursery, intended to produce future pages, chamberlains, equerries, Maids of Honour and ladies in waiting, who for ancestry may bid defiance to all their equals of every Court in Christendom.
Their indifference about futurity equals their ignorance of religious duties.
The two are weighed and their weights added together, and equals the nitro- glycerine present.
Penetration was calculated by placing frames, each holding five cards of 1 millimetre in thickness (equals .
It equals the amount of gun-cotton and unconverted cotton in the 5 grms.
The test is complete when the faint brown line, which after a time makes its appearance at the line of boundary between the dry and moist part of the paper, equals in tint the brown line of the standard tint paper.
The residue is dried and weighed, and equals the gun-cotton present.
The weight found equals the quantity of soluble cotton in the 75 c.
According to Berthelot, its heat of formation from its elements equals 49.
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