With such a guide and with such an instrument, he will before long set about to mold his life in accordance with those mellower ideals which have grown in his heart during his long pilgrimage.
This exaltation has in large measure departed from Protestantism, and we who {203} have grown into a mellower idea of salvation are inclined to judge this set of ideals as narrow and even morbid.
It was the French graft upon the New England stock, which produced this autumnal apple: perhaps the mellower for the frost.
He feels again the incommunicable and indescribable delight that thrilled him at the first; but now, though it is less passionate, less stimulating, less overwhelming than of yore, it is mellower and not a whit less beautiful and true.
These memories will grow mellower as they deepen into the past.
As the hours advance it sheds an ever mellower tone upon the views.
Stutely filled the Bishop's beaker with wine each time he emptied it, and the Bishop got mellower and mellower as the afternoon shades lengthened on toward sunset.
The liming should also be shorter for glace than for moroccos, and this is attained both by using a greater proportion of sulphide and by using mellower lime liquors, preferably the latter, as soft pelts are better ensured.
Thus a longer and mellower but systematic liming was used as a substitute for shorter liming and bating.
If anything the liming should be somewhat longer and mellower in order to eliminate grease, as the natural grease of the hide causes the stripping of some varnishes.
The old limes are, of course, mellower than the new and exert the desired softening effect.
On the other hand, liming processes are also used in which a mellower liming or a longer liming is preferred in order to produce the desired degree of softness and pliability in the finished leather.
Waterproof chrome upper leathers are manufactured usually from hides tanned by the two-bath process, which is said to give a mellower leather.
Nivin was paying the penalty just then for unprofessional weakness and the mellower streak of his nature, as those of his type have often to pay here below.
And, with that, all sounds seemed mellower too, as if they came more resonantly on the burdened air.
Nearer and nearer it came and mellower and mellower it grew.
Punch disagreed with Bright over the Egyptian war, but strikes no jarring note in the verses on his political silver wedding:-- Mellower voice has never rung Round the lists of Party fray: Sharper scorn has seldom stung.
This mellower temper reflected a general feeling, but it was due in part at least to the influence of Du Maurier, who had French blood in his veins and had studied art in Paris.
From this stage the treatment of sole leather differs from that of harness, belting and mellower leathers.
For softer and more pliable leathers, such as are required for harness and belting, a "lower" or mellower liming is given, and the time in the limes is increased from 9 to 12 days.
Generally speaking, the goods have a longer and mellowerliming and bating, the lime being more thoroughly removed than for the leathers previously described, to produce greater pliability, and everything must tend in this direction.
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