Judging from analogy, the primary purpose probably was to make the body appear as large and frightful as possible to an enemy; but another, and perhaps more important secondary advantage is thus gained.
I am unable to understand, judging from Henle's drawings (woodcut, fig.
Judging from pictures, the whole body is often turned away or shrinks; or the arms are violently protruded as if to push away some dreadful object.
It is probable, judging from one of these exposures, that such rocks are dyke-like masses: but on account of the thick soil-cap it is not possible to obtain a good view of them.
Something else, still more profound and internal than the composition of substances, must, judging from isomerism, determine the properties and transformation of substances.
The phenomena of contact, judging from a review of the data referring to it, must be especially sensitive in reactions which are powerfully exothermal, and the explosion of detonating gas is of this kind.
Judging from Gifford's preface, he must have been an excellent teacher to train Bunyan for his important labours as a Christian minister.
Jenyns did very wisely in not coming, that is judging from my own feelings, for I am sure if I had left college some few years, or been those years older I never could have endured it.
Yet with all this apparent decay and disorder, any one, judging from appearances, who had put down Michael Donnelly as an impoverished farmer, would have been egregiously deceived.
Judging from what I found in the body, the dose must have been of a very unusual size.
I think almost any chronic disease can be cured there, if taken in time, judging from my observations while an inmate of that Institution.
Andres, and (judging from a distance) along the southern part of Tres Montes, the foliation and cleavage extended in a line between [N.
The male alone of the Cyrtodactylus rubidus of the Andaman Islands possesses pre-anal pores; and these pores, judging from analogy, probably serve to emit an odour.
I have not been able to examine the inner surface of the thighs, which, judging from analogy, would be finely serrated.
Nor, judging from analogy, is this probable; for the males are generally much smaller than the females, sometimes to an extraordinary degree.
Under these three immense stones are seven others, which almost equal those above them in width; their thickness also, judging from what is seen at the corner of the building, does not much fall short of a due proportion.
Judging from what I saw, the houses are universally built of unburned brick, made with a good deal of short straw mixed with them, no doubt to prevent them from breaking to pieces.
However, judging from my former experiences in Upper Austria and Styria, I could not say that I thought it was a good sign, supposing even they were lifting.
Judging from what I saw of the inhabitants of Svenica, I think they have not progressed very far in the ways of civilisation.
There was a meeting lately at the Geological Society, at which Prestwich (judging from what R.
Jenyns did very wisely in not coming, that is judging from my own feelings, for I am sure if I had left college some few years, or been those years older, I NEVER could have endured it.
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