It is my opinion that a great deal of devout and reverential feeling is kept alive in people's hearts by the Catholic mode of worship.
And probably the tradition of the Roman villas had really been kept alive, and extant examples of them all the way downward from the times of the empire.
Crayfish which are to be kept alive should be placed in a moist chamber in a cool place.
They can easily be kept alive in shallow glass vessels with a layer of earth in the bottom, and their habits and life-history may thus be studied.
How the zeal of the inferior clergy of the church of Rome is kept alive, ib.
Invention is kept alive, and the mind is not suffered to fall into that drowsy stupidity, which, in a civilized society, seems to benumb the understanding of almost all the inferior ranks of people.
Rome, modern, how the zeal of the inferior clergy of, is kept alive, 330.
How comes it that, with such a weight of sin upon it, the party can still be kept alive?
They are, moreover, such hardy creatures that they may be kept alive for a considerable time in any well-managed aquarium.
They may be kept alive in wet sand or sea-weed, preferably the latter for convenience, and stored till required in a wooden box.
The attention caught by the opening is kept alive by the unexpected nature of the matter.
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