Those who made the distribution from income rather than from invested wealth, would still retain control of large masses of capital.
My impression is that snow cannot accumulate in large masses at 45 deg.
Hemorrhoids form, and, in large masses protruding, much pain is experienced, and free bleeding may result from rupture of a distended vein.
In one case in the experience of the author such an accumulation was the cause of a very severe tenesmus, which was only relieved by the digital evacuation of large masses of inspissated, coagulated blood.
Milk thickened with powdered cracker does not coagulate in large masses in the stomach, and is therefore sometimes better borne than ordinary milk.
Strange as it may sound, they are the successors of the feudal barons, they it is who lead thousands to peaceful conquests, and upon whom, in great measure, depends the happiness of large masses of mankind.
Whether all the freshwater formations of the Limagne d'Auvergne belong to one period, I cannot pretend to decide, as large masses both of the arenaceous and marly groups are often devoid of fossils.
Near Strasburg, large masses of it appear at the foot of the Vosges on the left bank, and at the base of the mountains of the Black Forest on the right bank.
On December 28 and 29 large masses of floating kelp were seen, and, like the flotsam met with by Columbus, still further raised our hopes.
It is the auxiliary capital that represents the bulk of over-supply, and whose idleness signifies the enforced unemployment of large masses of labour.
The bed was composed of sand and clay, the latter lying in large masses, and deeply grooved by torrents of rain.
In the mean time, a great number of smaller deltas are growing around the borders of the lake, at the mouths of rapid torrents, which pour in large masses of sand and pebbles.
Large masses, also, are continually taken up of an arenaceous rock, cemented by calcareous matter, including multitudes of broken shells of recent species.
Another common and abrupt method of delivering waste to streams is by slips of the waste mantle in large masses.
Large masses of ice have been found in it late in July.
We shall first gain some general notion of the broad organization of large masses, and then take those masses to pieces, until we come down to the crumbling soil of the foreground.
In such cases the fragments usually have accumulated without disturbance at the foot of the slope, and the pine forests fasten the soil and prevent it from being carried down in large masses.
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