Being on particularly good terms with the butler I selected him for my companion and we quietly strolled through the upper rose terrace discussing a menu that might appeal to the next influx of England's dilettantes.
During his governorship the House of Keys was transformed into an elective assembly, the first line of railway was opened, and the influx of tourists began to bring fresh prosperity to the island.
By the use of high exhaustion, and the most stringent precautions to prevent the influx of heat, a temperature of 13 deg.
The herring-fishery is the chief industry, but there is some weaving of woollens and, in summer, a considerable influx of visitors.
For, to compel the consumers to pay more for their manufactures would not help them, since the influx of labour would at once bring down their gains again to the average level.
Naturally everyone will labour at this mine until the influx of workers produces an equilibrium in the profits.
Eden Vale, and the Kenia district generally, have long since ceased to receive the whole influx of immigrants.
Whilst our attention was fixed principally upon the east in making provision for the enormous influx expected from Europe and America, an unexpected complication was brought about in the west by means of our allies, the Masai.
They did not wish to have us as avowed enemies, but they wished to control the influx of Freeland money and the purposes to which it was applied, and to check the emigration to Freeland.
Frederick Starr believed that during the Civil War there might be an influx for a few months but it would not continue.
Places in the North, where the black population has not only not increased but even decreased in recent years, are now receiving a steady influx of Negroes.
Thus relieved of the large influx which once constituted a menace, those communities gave the Negroes already on hand better economic opportunities.
Emigration is worthless while this continuousinflux is allowed to go on.
A similar influx was that of the Flemings, which took place at an earlier period of England's history.
He said that he accounted for its existence to a very large extent by the influx of foreigners, principally Jews.
But when Rome had advanced to the height of her Imperial power, the immense influx of foreigners attracted to the Eternal City by her wealth and by her luxury, was most calamitous.
This large influx has arisen from a variety of causes.
Not only is the Society opposed to the wholesaleinflux of foreign Jews, but the number of Jews converted through its influence is incredibly small.
The unlimited influx of cheap, destitute, foreign labour, cannot but exercise a prejudicial effect upon the wages of the native working-classes.
If once this foreign influx is stopped, it will decrease by the natural process of evaporation.
Besides the chance of a check to emigration generally, the influx of strangers is often extremely capricious in the direction it takes, flowing one year into one particular locality, and afterwards into another.
It is, properly speaking, a LOCAL vice, produced by the constant influx of strangers unacquainted with the ways of the country, which tempts the farmers to take advantage of their ignorance.
Another cause of the Question appearing here will be the great influx of Jews which is planned for America.
We feel this dilemma when our cruisers capture Arab dhows on the east coast of Africa, and our government becomes responsible for an influx of foundlings.
The extraordinary influx of damaged aquatic plants continued for many days, and unmistakably denoted the rise in the level of the Albert N'yanza at that season (say 1st Nov.
There appears to have been a large influx of Arab settlers into Malabar in the ninth century A.
The manthay was becoming crowded, a regular influx of spectators, mostly women arrayed in their best cloths, coming in from the neighbouring villages.
He was an aubergiste, and unusually busy from the influx of travellers, brought by untrue accounts of the road, given as far as Vevay by postilions and innkeepers; of course he gave his verdict in favour of the vetturino.
Again we find in the case of Moses, a momentary fear of the phenomenon which he was experiencing, in the influx of light and the sound of the voice which seems to accompany the light.
That is my experience, and if you accept my proposition St. Marys will, within a year, begin to feel the influx of money which is seeking investment.
After the blockade was raised many of these manufactories were ruined, in consequence of the sudden influx of foreign goods, but the impetus given had been a healthy one, and home industries had received a start, at least.
The influx of population and of ideas and arts from other countries was many-fold greater than ever before.
Thus all durations are one in that view, in the light of their principle, but are many in the light of the diversity of things receiving duration from the influx of the first principle.
About the period of Sir Thomas Brisbane's administration, there was an influx of a better class of colonists, owing to the inauguration of free emigration.
Since the great influx of foreigners, however, plenty of Niphons have turned laundrymen.
The white community was afraid that a mass influx of Negroes from the South was about to occur.
There was also a continual stream of indentured servants, but this influx was nowhere nearly large enough to fill the growing labor demands.
At the beginning of the 1920s, the United States imposed a new quota system on new immigrants and this drastically slowed the influx of people from South and East Europe.
At the point when the influx was at its highest, in 1930, seventeen percent of the Negroes in New York City were foreign born.
No community welcomed an influx of hundreds or thousands of young Negro men.
One of those who feared that the large influx of South and East Europeans would undermine the quality of American life was Madison Grant.
Urban whites resented the influx of rural blacks from the South who were pouring into their cities, and they tried to confine the newcomers to dilapidated, older neighborhoods.
Local citizens were afraid that the rumored influx of Negroes would drastically alter the situation.
This story tallies with Colonel Sleeman's statement that the first important influx of Hindus into the Nerbudda valley took place in the time of Akbar.
With so great an influx of refugees into a country that was sparsely settled, some suffering was inevitable, but contemporary evidence indicates that after all it was but slight.
It is idle to endeavor to explain, by any methods of the understanding, any rules of worldly wisdom, or prudence, this influx of the Divine Will, which has made John Brown already an ideal character.
Notwithstanding the change from paganism to Christianity and the influx of barbarians, both a race-continuity and a continuity of culture persisted.
The barbarism of the Teutonic influxbecame more obstinate as the transmuting forces of civilization weakened.
The influx of migrants and the increase of tenants and their poverty seriously threatened the state and cut down its defensive strength more and more.
The influx of scholars and administrators into the chief cities produced cultural and economic centres in the south, a circumstance of great importance to China's later development.
The tension was increased by the effect of the influx of Chinese in bringing more land into cultivation, thus producing a boom period such as is produced by the opening up of colonial land.
The theology of the Egyptian mysteries, then, followed rather than led the general influx of ideas.
Finally, a hundred years later, an influx of Egyptian, Semitic and Persian beliefs and conceptions took place that threatened to submerge all that the Greek and Roman genius had laboriously built up.
These annexations, therefore, were followed by a renewed influx of Syrian divinities into the Occident.