Your Vessel, which you intend to boil your Meath in, must stand in scalding water, whilst you boil your Meath; it will drink up the less of your Meath.
Boil these together, till the scum rise no more; It must stand till it be quite cold, and when you Tun it, you squeese into it the juyce of some Limons, and this will make it ripen quickly.
Our neutrality, in order to be one of the supports of the peace of Europe, must be ever an honest one; it must stand as a barrier against aggression whether from the east or from the south; it must be hostile to no power.
Woolsey has expressed it: 'Whatever be the attitude of the state, the church must stand upon the principles of the New Testament as she expounds them, and apply them to all within her reach!
We cannot desert them, however," said the commandant; "as the buggy has come with us we must stand by it.
But here we must stand, and go no farther than the scriptures walk with us.
But we must stand a little here and consider our misery, that have fallen from such an excellency.
The position of the batsman is expressly defined by the rules, which require that the striker, when about to strike the ball, must stand astride the line of the home base.
To ensure this he must stand firmly on his right leg, so that it supports the weight of his body.
They executed that agreement; they adopted the Constitution as a Constitution, and henceforth it must stand as a Constitution until it shall be altogether destroyed.
But until they shall alter it, itmust stand as their will, and is equally binding on the general government and on the States.
Each individual life has relations of its own in which it must stand alone, and into which no other life can come.
Or it may be in the workshop or in the school that the young Christian must stand alone.
While we must stand alone in our place and be faithful to our trust, our responsibility reaches only to our own duty.
He must stand alone in his discipleship, conscious all the while that unfriendly eyes are upon him.
Closer, closer, my good sir; we must stand solid as rooted trees, to make anything of a stand.
There can be no hunting-grounds beyond THAT spot; and if we would live, we must stand still in our tracks.
But all these did this poor creature; wherefore he must stand 'just from the law in the sight of God, while sinful in himself.
These words show how we must stand just in the sight of God from the curse of the law, both as it respecteth justification itself, as also the instrument or means that receiveth that righteousness which justifieth.
I suppose I must stand by it, too," said Hugh to himself, the cold sweat breaking out on his forehead.
Hester Gresley is a dear friend of mine," said Sybell, "and I must standup for her.
If you are so good as to call such scratches drawings," said Tyrrel, "I must stand so far confessed.
He must stand at a distance, and try to judge it as he would judge a type of doctrine presented to him for the first rime.
What can we mean by void space but the system of possible relations in which things, if they exist, must stand?
We shall have work this year, for the Turks are coming down in force; and, as for me, I must stand by the cause.
That in ourselves our safety must be sought, That by our own right-hands it must be wrought; That we must stand unprop'd, or be laid low.
The priests must serve Each in his course, and we must stand in turn Awake with sorrow in the temple dim, To bless the Lord by night.
I fear so; I must standby father's side as regards Hallam.
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