The collective area should be at least equal to the area of the pump piston, and the lower edges of the perforations should be rounded off to afford more free ingress or egress to the water.
His prose in this respect is at least equal to his verse, though, as it was known much later, it has greater tendency than influence.
Adam Smith, as we have seen, has fully allowed that the effect of a tax on wages would be to raise wages by a sum at least equal to the tax, and would be finally, if not immediately, paid by the employer of labour.
The taxing of all commodities, whether they be necessaries or luxuries, will, while money remains at an unaltered value, raise their prices by a sum at least equal to the tax.
General Conway, who is your Secretary, has certainly parts at least equal to his business, to which, I dare say, he will apply.
Syracuse and Agrigentum in Sicily, Tarentum and Locri in Italy, Ephesus and Miletus in Lesser Asia, appear, by all accounts, to have been at least equal to any of the cities of ancient Greece.
The time and study, the genius, knowledge, and application requisite to qualify an eminent teacher of the sciences, are atleast equal to what is necessary for the greatest practitioners in law and physic.
They may check in the wrong as well as in the right therefore to give the power where we cannot give the wisdom to use it, nor be assured of its being rightly used, renders the hazard at least equal to the precaution.
This is nearly the case with England, the interest of her present debt being at least equal to one half of her yearly revenue, so that out of ten millions annually collected by taxes, she has but five that she can call her own.
It was at least equal to what was every day received by the committees of the House.
And surely the rights of North Carolina must be at least equal to those of Kentucky, in every thing except that of power.
If he had moved directly upon my flank, he could have brought on a general engagement about noon, with a force atleast equal to mine.
But the fact is now beyond question that Thomas made all those elaborate preparations to attack an enemy of less than half his own strength, under the belief that his adversary was at least equal in strength to himself.
We conceive that the reason of this resolution extends with at least equalforce to civil officers, and particularly to Commissioners appointed to treat of peace with Great Britain.
As to the temporary advantages, which might result from accepting this invitation, I find them balanced by at least equal disadvantages.
York (Toronto) was recommended as entitled to the University, and for the establishment and support of which a sum at least equal to that granted to the four schools was named.
Levy of a school rate by each district (county) municipal council, of a sum at least equal to the legislative grant to each such district.
Acquaint yourself at least as industriously with its method, and with its principle; employing and applying either, with at least equal fidelity, in its interpretation.
Very much is it to be feared however that the same gentleman has overlooked a consideration of atleast equal importance; namely, the inevitable inference from the discovery that the origin of the Bible is Divine.
The height from the bottom of such footing to the base of the wall shall be at least equal to two-thirds the thickness of wall at its base" means that in the case of a 13-1/2-in.
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