Until the end of the century, illicit trade, inseparably connected with piracy, became increasingly flagrant in nearly every colony.
Then the upheaval is resumed, in nearly every part of the earth.
Nearly every group of animals in which it is found belongs, to put it moderately, to the last tenth of the story of life, and in some of the chief instances the animals have only gradually developed social life.
Nearly every one of these gardens has a flagpole, and at night a Japanese paper lantern with a tallow dip in it illuminates the veranda.
These farms are distributed all over the state, some in nearly every county.
Farms from twenty acres to seven hundred acres and up are for sale in nearly every county in the state.
Rock, however, the bed of the crater could scarcely be yet considered, though it had a crust which bore the weight of a man very readily, in nearly every part of it.
A girl is superior to a boy of the same age in nearly every way.
Nearly every organ of the body is affected in one way or another.
In nearly every instance, where true varieties and not elementary species are concerned, a single term expresses the whole character.
However when such individuals are multiplied by buds and especially when they are the only representatives of their type, the reversion, though theoretically rare, will be shown by nearly every specimen of the variety.
It is well known that corn, though considered as a single botanical species, is represented by different subspecies and varieties in nearly everyregion in which it is grown.
This purification must be done in nearly every generation.
I think I now understand how I lost one-half of nearly every hive I divided.
Nearly every stock, in a short time, will be fighting.
They, the Spaniards, fostered and perhaps imported the Camorra, that monster of many heads which has established itself in nearly every town of the south.
Sewing-machines and gramophones were to be found in nearly every house.
Nearly every morning we had to waste a considerable time in getting the animals back into the canoe.
On proceeding down to the river we met some flows of red lava and, upon the top of nearly every undulation, boulders of black eruptive rock showed through, highly ferruginous, as well as much lava in pellets.
The wailing, weird and wild, of the women was violent in nearly every case I witnessed, especially when the corpse was taken out of the house on its way to the burial place.
The guilty one in nearly every case is allowed a fair and impartial hearing in the presence of his own relatives.
Nearly every one of them has suffered greatly from the want of some such general plan.
The country generally was in a state of nature, with innumerable swamps, with simply mud roads, nearly every mile of which had to be corduroyed.
Nearly every householder in Prospect is feeding not only his own family, but from two to ten others, whom he has welcomed to share what he has.
There was a disposition on the part of many foreigners and negroes to raid the houses, and do an all around thieving business, but the measures adopted by the police had a tendency to frighten them off innearly every case.
It runs parallel with the "ghost" idea, and seems bound up with that conception in nearly every case.
Basilicata, and the loss of life in each due to the shock; and from these figures we can find the percentage of deaths at nearly every place of importance.
That the depth must be comparatively small had already been recognised, and was indeed obvious from the limited area disturbed by nearly every earthquake.
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