Isolated finds of stone implements, even from the old stone age, are very rare; on the contrary, wherever one flint implement is discovered others are sure to be found, in most cases in very large quantities.
In most cases, they abandon the old man in the wood, after having given him more than his share of the common food.
At this school I found the students, in most cases, had more money, were better dressed, wore the latest style of all manner of clothing, and in some cases were more brilliant mentally.
One amusing feature in the scramble as to allotments was that each tried, in most cases, to get trees, stones, and rocks in preference to clear ground, as if so much additional wealth.
The alternative was extinction, and wisely, in most cases, the latter was not preferred.
De Candolle, in his 'Geographie Botanique' repeatedly shows that the native country of a plant, where in most cases it has been longest cultivated, is that where it has yielded the greatest number of varieties.
I hope to show in a future work that consanguinity by itself counts for nothing, but acts solely from related organisms generally having a similar constitution, and having been exposed in most cases to similar conditions.
Plants which have been long cultivated can generally endure with undiminished fertility various and great changes; but not in most cases so great a change of climate as domesticated animals.
After six or seven generations the hoped-for result will in most cases be obtained; but even then an occasional reversion, or failure to keep true, may be expected.
Their application is in most cases productive of pointing at the coronet.
It will be seen at once that in most cases anything in the way of bandaging is well-nigh useless.
The width which, in most cases, it will be best to give it, is ONE THIRD of the width of the opening of the Fire-place in front.
The truth lies somewhere about the middle of the arc it describes, in most cases.
In a year or two the pendulum rests at its proper point: and from that time onward the parson gets, in most cases, very nearly the credit he deserves.
For in most caseshe has no special tie to any particular place; and he must feel very much perplexed where to go.
But to use such an expression as trying to make a fantail is, I have no doubt, in most cases, utterly incorrect.
It leads to the improvement of each creature in relation to its organic and inorganic conditions of life; and consequently, in most cases, to what must be regarded as an advance in organisation.
But it would in most cases be extremely rash to attribute to convergence a close and general similarity of structure in the modified descendants of widely distinct forms.
As to the mode of collection in this State, under our own Constitution, the trial by jury is in most cases out of use.
They must in all cases have a great share in his appointment, and will, perhaps, in most cases, of themselves determine it.
They might, in most cases, either reduce him by famine, or tempt him by largesses, to surrender at discretion his judgment to their inclinations.
This affection in old dogs is very troublesome, and in most cases impossible to cure.
In most cases, a portion of the anterior intestine is received into that which is posterior to it.
In most cases a considerable degree of inflammation of the mucous coat exists, and the mucus is separated from the membrane beneath, and discharged per anum.
This difficulty was met by the teaching that the dead were not immediately reborn in most cases, but entered into a particular condition called Chu-U.
But the difference, in most cases, between the lords and the warriors of the Buke was a difference of rank based upon income and title: all alike were samurai, and nearly all were of Kobetsu or Shinbetsu descent.
And it is significant that where animism is associated with persistent worship (as in the matter of the reverence paid to strangely shaped stones or trees), the form of the worship is, in most cases, Shinto.
It is always necessary to break up some body when a reserve has to be formed, and in most cases to reduce the officers of some detachment to inactivity.
In most cases it is impossible to bring the entire mass of a modern army simultaneously and completely into action.
The river-follower must force his way through these obstacles, in most cases greatly to the detriment of his clothes and temper; or, should they prove impassable, he must undress and go into the water.
The modern seaside place has, in most cases, its old town or village not far away but quite as near as the healthy ancients wished to be.
In most cases, he said, the calf was left from two or three days to a week, or longer, with the mother to get strong, and then taken away.
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