In this case, too, he speaks (though not to the German authorities) with some decision: A properlyheated and lighted recreation and assembling room is certainly extremely desirable for the damp and cold winter time.
Just so: the Germans are heated too, and they no longer see clearly.
I can imagine somewhat heated or contemptuous treatment of this comparison.
It was very wet, and consequently when thrown together it heated violently.
It matters not in the least if the shed be open or ventilated here and there, especially for autumn crops, as I have seen admirable crops in low outhouses searched by every gust, and not heated by flues.
That a thickness of from one foot to fifteen inches for the beds in an artificially heatedhouse is quite sufficient.
The manure is not allowed to heat before it is put into the beds, if that can be prevented; for previously heatedmaterial does not produce such fine mushrooms.
It should then be given copiously, enough to well moisten the bed, and it should be soft water heated to a temperature of 80 degrees given with a fine rose, and steadily and patiently applied equably over the whole surface of the bed.
A small hot-water apparatus, with a 3-inch flow and return pipe, affords the best means of heating a mushroom-house which is not so situated that it may be heated from the boilers of adjacent hothouses.
This is simply smoky quartz heated until it turns a yellow color.
The powdered mineral, when heated with cobalt nitrate, assumes a fine blue color, due to the alumina which it contains.
Various artificial means have been resorted to at all periods to prepare the intellects for inspirations, by creating a heated imagination.
Having obtained one ounce of this solvent from the stomach of his patient, he put into it a solid piece of recently-boiled beef, weighing three drams, and placed the vessel that contained it in a water bath heated to 100 deg.
Dioscorides seared the wound with irons heated to whiteness; other practitioners first excised the wounded part, and then applied fire or caustic.
Anaximander the Milesian asserted that the primitive animals were formed of earth and water mixed together, heated and animated by the solar rays; these aquatic creatures became amphibious, and were gradually transformed into the human races.
And thus, for many a year, we heard "souls ignoble born to be forgot" vehemently expostulating with some puny phantom of their own heated fancy, as if it were the majestic shade of Burns evoked from his Mausoleum for contumely and insult.
The chlorate and starch are first heated together with water, and when dry the oil is mixed in.
The incorporation is carried out by dissolving the constituents in water, and evaporating the solution rapidly on a rotating steam-heated drum.
The mixtures rich in trinitro-toluene can be cast after being heated to temperature above the melting-point of this constituent, but those rich in ammonium nitrate are stemmed into the projectile hot or pressed.
During manufacture the composition is heatedin steam boilers.
A hole in the top permits the escape of smoke, while the orño is being heated by the fire built inside on the floor.
When air heated by the furnace is carried up the chimney there is a waste of the furnace fuel, but a damper partially open serves a slow fire of hardwood without smoking the room or wasting heated air from the main heating system.
The quantity and temperature of the heated air discharged from the grilles in figures 20 and 21 were measured to determine the merits of the convection features.
Field tests made by this Bureau have proved that, when properly installed, the better designs of modified-fireplace units circulate heat into the cold corners of rooms and will deliver heated air through ducts to adjoining or upper rooms.
The air is heated by contact with the metal sides and back of the fireplace, rises by natural circulation, and is discharged back into the room from the outlet, b, or to another room on the same floor or in the second story.
In houses heated by furnaces or other modern systems, lack of a damper in the fireplace flue may interfere with uniform heating, particularly in very cold windy weather, whether or not there is a fire on the hearth.
However, the nature of operation, with the unavoidably large quantity of heated air passing up the stack, makes the inherent over-all efficiency of any fireplace relatively low.
A minute crystal of ferrous sulphate is then added, bruised with a glass rod, stirred up in the liquid, heated for a minute longer, and poured into a white porcelain capsule, containing 2 to 3 c.
The solution of morphia, free from foreign bodies, is evaporated to dryness, and the residue is heated on the water bath with a few drops of sulphuric acid.
A medium, as heated sand, ashes, steam, hot air, through which heat is applied to a body.
A vessel for holding hot water in which another vessel may be heated without scorching its contents; -- used for warming or preparing food or pharmaceutical preparations.
The earliest steam boilers were usually spheres or sections of spheres, heated wholly from the outside.
Pour over them three quarts of heatedstrong vinegar, and treat as in the first recipe.
Slowly add half the heated ale and wine, stirring all the while.
It may be drunk cold, or the beer may be heated before mixing.
Pour on the mixture a quart of heated strong vinegar, and let it digest in a warm place for a week.
It is desirable to have the cucurbit fitted with a perforated water-bath, or metallic basket, to contain the herbs or seeds which are to be heated in the water or alcohol.
Allow the whey to drain and separate for five or ten minutes, when it should be partly baled or syphoned off, heated to 130° F.
Pour a quart of heated strong vinegar over the spices, and let the mixture digest in a warm place for a week.
The morning’s milk must then be heated by the pan being placed in a vessel containing hot water until its temperature is raised to a point not far short of, but never exceeding, 95° F.
The yeast (at the rate of a pint to the barrel of thirty-six gallons of wort) is to be mixed with a little of the wort which has been heated to 85° F.
Pour on the mixture a quart of heated strong vinegar, and treat as in the last recipe.
Sage philosophers, in vain do you assure us that the raptures of a moment like this are mere illusions of a heated imagination, scarcely more solid than an enchanting dream, which fades before the sunbeams of truth and reason.
My good Lomellino, the Cyprus wine must have heatedyour imagination.
The limestone rocks showed with blinding clearness, the atmosphere quivered as if heated over a flame; each minute the shadows grew shorter and their outlines sharper.
How fresh and acid the water tastes; but your hand shakes, and you are heated by your quick run for me--poor man.
The two friends unstopped the flue which opened into the chimney of the stove in the workroom, where the girls heated their irons.
Lucien as they came away, somewhat heated and flushed with the wine.
They take it out of the mould, and press it between heated tablets of white porcelain, that is the secret of the surface and consistence, the lightness and satin smoothness of the best paper in the world.
Thoughts rose within him that set his soul on fire, as the spectacle on the stage had heated his senses.
John Gladstone became involved in a heated and prolonged controversy as to the management of his plantations; as we shall see, it did not finally die down till 1841.
Before being forwarded to Tampa Town, the iron ore, smelted in the great furnaces of Goldspring, and put in contact with coal and silicium heated to a high temperature, was transformed into cast-iron.
The former is a salt which appears under the form of white crystals; when heated to a temperature of 400° it is transformed into chlorine of potassium, and the oxygen which it contains is given off freely.
The warming apparatus and the chimney were placed at the two extremities of the furnace, so that it was equally heated throughout.
In the first bewilderment of my heated brain, I tried to think what slanderer could have traced my family to the ignoble animal mentioned above.
Sitting rooms or parlours, about this season, are, for the most part, heated from 55 deg.
Let the door of the furnace be in the back wall of the house, thereby having all the heated building inside, that no heat may be lost.
Spread it level, and, when the soil is heated through, sow in small drills from one eighth to an inch deep, according to the size of the seeds.
The eloquence which had enraptured his soul had heated the body, and made the lame to leap for joy.
Drink that,' said the dwarf, who had by this time heated some more.
THAT lad a robber,' sneered Sampson, flushed andheated with his wrath.
A bleak room, barely heatedby the most primitive of stoves.
Pressing-machines heated by gas are used in place of the old tailor's goose, and as they are worked by a treadle, the workman's hands are at liberty to guide the heated iron over the seams.
I knew that a few minutes would probably bring them into the drawing-room, and I felt flurried and heated as the time drew near.
The iron was heated to an uncomfortable degree by gas jets underneath.
The sun is overhead now and the sand shimmers, the heated air quivering and glistening, and the desolate void takes on an air of mystery and fear, and death.