The amount of lime required at each application, and the frequency of those applications, must depend on the chemical and mechanical condition of the soil.
The ability of roots, to assume a natural shape in the soil, and grow to their largest sizes, must depend on the condition of the soil.
Its chief value, however, in most cases, must depend on the amount of mineral matter which it furnishes.
The mode of doing it may depend on ancient custom or legislative provision (in a new government it must depend on the latter), and may be with or without the aid of a jury, as may be judged advisable.
Whether the usurpation, when once begun, will stop at the salutary point, or go forward to the dangerous extreme, must depend on the contingencies of the moment.
What side would be likely to prevail in such a conflict, must depend on the means which the contending parties could employ toward insuring success.
Much, therefore, must depend on the provisions and forage, which that State can call forth.
The monopoly price of one period may be much lower or higher than the monopoly price of another, because the competition amongst the purchasers must depend on their wealth, and their tastes and caprices.
Then cover the whole over with a cloth to keep it warm; and this covering, as well as the situation of the trough, as to distance from the fire, must depend on the nature of the place and state of the weather as to heat and cold.
As to the time that it requires to smoke a flitch, it must depend a good deal upon whether there be a constant fire beneath, and whether the fire be large or small.
Whether the milk of a cow be to be consumed by a cottage family in the shape of milk, or whether it be to be made to yield butter, skim-milk, and buttermilk, must depend on circumstances.
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