Soret is not now recognized as a distinct province or district, but seems the modern Werrear, the western district of Guzerat, Rhadunpoor appearing to be its chief town.
Jenba, its chief city so called, lies east of the Punjab.
Bando, its chief city so called, borders with Agra on the west.
It was probably first evolved in the interests of respiration, and this is its chief use in the sea-lily.
Its chief characteristic is slender gracefulness, and we cannot mistake the silvery white bark, quite unlike any other tree.
The old glory of Tyre departed with the transfer of its chief trade to the newly created city of Alexandria, though the indomitable energy of the Phœnicians again, in Roman times, made it a great seat of trade.
The staple industry of Christiania is its shipping trade; its chief export is timber.
Its earliness, a week or ten days earlier than Concord, is one of its chief points of merit.
Its chief defects in fruit are a somewhat thick and tough skin, coarse solid texture of pulp, and, for the European palate, its decidedly foxy flavor.
Its chief fault in this State is that it ripens too late.
Its chief fault is that the fruit cracks badly, often preventing the profitable marketing of a crop.
Its chief home is the New Forest, Hants, where it abounds, in some years, and in others is so scarce that few specimens can be found.
Like the last species, its chief resting-places are the rocks, in its favourite haunts, in gorges among the hills and moorlands.
It feeds, in the autumn, on flowers and seeds of angelica and cow-parsnip, but the former is its chief food.
It had just lost one Red Head, its chief sachem; and first of all it behooved the baronet to condole their affliction.
A gallant army was sacrificed by the blunders of its chief.
The spirit of the army answered to that of its chief.
Agriculture in all its branches, lumbering and kindred pursuits, and the mining of precious metals and building stones make up its chief sources of wealth.
Logging and the manufacture of wood products make up its chief occupation, though general farming and fruit-raising is rapidly gaining.
Its chief symptoms in man are uncontrollable vomiting, obstinate constipation, pain, and muscular tremors.
Nearly all the important points raised in the Methodology, and several of its chief sections, I have commented upon in their connection with the earlier parts of the Critique.
The first of these passages is of great interest in other connections;[1302] its chief importance in reference to the present problem lies in its concluding paragraph.
Its chief task is to continue "that noblest enterprise of antiquity,"[115] the distinguishing of appearances from things in themselves.
The interior shows a remarkably fine ogival choir as its chief feature, an organ-buffet carried out in the same style, which is most unusual, and a charming wooden staircase with an iron railing leading to a tribune at the crossing.
Its chief feature is its choir, which is far more ample and beautiful than the nave.
As its chief virtue it is declared to maintain a uniform size and regular form throughout a long picking season.
It is just this capacity for growing on thin, poor soils--anywhere and under any circumstances--that gives to it its chief value.
A science of allegory was created, Pergamus became one of its chief centers,[1504] and the Alexandrian Jew Philo applied the method to the interpretation of the Pentateuch.
Vaduz, its chief town, is situated in its centre, and above it, in the midst of a thick wood, is the somewhat imposing and well kept up castle of Lichtenstein.
Its chief feature is the deserted convent of Dominicanesses founded in the thirteenth century by Ulrich and Konrad v.
Its chief employment is for the purpose of dyeing crimson, and more especially scarlet, on wool.
Its chief claim to mention, however, is due to its association with Birnam Wood (about 12 m.
On the contrary, his first thought was to hasten by every possible means the disbanding of the mighty army which hailed him as its chief.
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