If the perforation be large, instead of instilling drops, some finely powdered boric acid may be puffed in.
How much so may be gathered from the fact that after many years of instilling the doctrine of safety into the workmen, investigation showed that nearly 50 per cent.
Owing so much to mental power, no man was more effective than the successful fugitive in instillinginto the minds of his people the value of education.
And might not an early care, of instilling good principles into them when young, have prevented much of that stubbornness and untractableness you complain of in country-born negroes?
Even the maid-servants of a house may render a great service to it, by instructing the infants and instilling into their minds the lessons of goodness.
His aims are not high, neither is his music on a par with that of Lortzing; he displays, none the less, a happy faculty for instilling warmth of sentiment into his works.
The history of the different nations has also been used by each as a means for instilling desired conceptions of citizenship, and some work in more or less formal civil government has usually been added.
The church parochial and charity schools were essentially schools for instilling the church practices and beliefs of the church maintaining them.
We will also undermine the sources of production by instilling in the workmen ideas of anarchy.
We will also artfully and deeply undermine the sources of production by instilling in the workmen ideas of anarchy.
Aguilar succeeded by his example ininstilling into the hearts of his men a degree of maddened courage, which alone could carry them through the obstacles that impeded their course.
Acting upon this idea, she left the garden, instilling into her parchment features all the surprise and grief that she could muster up at so short a notice.
It is a condition which seems inherent; nature instilling into the blood of her sons the very spirit of discontent--of longing to push out from the commonplace scenes of childhood into broader domains of experience.
To prevent the recurrence of a similar event, he conceived the desperate plan of instilling into his parents a love of poetry.
Longueville was to be reckoned with, inasmuch as she had full control over D'Enghien and was constantly instilling new ideas into his mind and requesting from him the distribution of all sorts of favors.
His conversations with his children, and the lessons in history which he gave them were made the means of instilling great moral ideas, and amidst all others an ardent love of their native country and its institutions.
It is well that the coarse and selfish type of religion which founds on the mere desire to escape from burning and to lay hold of bliss, should be corrected by the diligent instilling of the belief, that sin is worse than sorrow.
The solemn importance of instilling right principles into the mind, from the first dawn of reason, cannot be too strongly enforced.
Berthaud meanwhile called to Gerard, who was at the head of a squad of bearers, and they both made haste to join their men, into whom Baron Suire was already instilling activity.
At last, however, he opened his eyes, and then she at once took hold of his hand and pressed it, instilling into the pressure all the anguish of her heart.
In view of our success in instilling credulity, it may be thought that soldiers are for some reason peculiarly gullible.
Aunt Rob had seen him talking to the detective from the window, and had been so successful in instilling courage into Florence and Reginald that cheerful faces greeted his entrance; the cloud left his own at this unexpectedly bright reception.
Forthwith he set light to a fire which spread with startling rapidity, and he went about instilling his poison into the ears of Mrs. Death's neighbours.
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