The great and inherited development of the udders in cows and goats in countries where they are habitually milked, in comparison with the state of these organs in other countries, is another instance of the effect of use.
Genera which are polymorphic in one country seem to be, with some few exceptions, polymorphic in other countries, and likewise, judging from Brachiopod shells, at former periods of time.
Few persons are aware how favorably the earnings of Indian railways compare with those of other countries.
In other countries, and apparently in all ages, the wealthy have been characterized by smaller families than the poor.
There is one most peculiar species, called by the natives "Collolollo," that I had not met with in other countries.
By these wholesale acts of robbery and destruction the Turks had damaged their own interests, as the greater number of the natives had fled to other countries; thus it was most difficult to obtain porters to convey the ivory to Gondokoro.
It is the reprinting of works which have just arrived from other countries.
Thus the refiners of raw sugar from Cuba pay a duty on this sugar when it enters the United States, but receive this duty back when a corresponding amount of refined sugar is exported to other countries.
In a country where so many things are under government control these officials are almost immeasurably more numerous than in other countries.
As was to be expected, the alarm reached to other countries, and Switzerland has adopted a similar inhibition.
The talks I recollect best are either on industrial conditions in other countries, or on French history from 1848 onwards, or on English politics.
Vandervelde of Brussels, who were working on the same lines in other countries.
Lord Charles Beresford in his argument had pointed out that the cost of the navy bore a much smaller proportion to our mercantile marine than that of the navies of other countries.
The diminished domestic consumption of India forces her cotton into the one great market, there to compete with that of other countries, and to reduce their prices.
Which kind of fountaines, albeit they bee very seldome found with vs, yet I will make mention of some like vnto them, produced by nature in other countries, lest any man should think it somwhat strange.
Which thing where he receiued it, or whence he had it, we can by nomeans imagine: for it is not to be found in our own writers, nor in the writers of other countries.
She spoke perfect English and informed me that it was the language of Eurasia, but that it differed from English used in other countries in one way.
We do not interfere in the affairs of other countries, but try to promote peace and good will among all nations.
The system, although sanctioned by the experience of other countries, was entirely new in the United States, and is susceptible of improvement in some of its provisions.
And even when in his farcical pieces Molière did not lean on foreign invention, he still appropriated the comic manners of other countries, and more particularly the buffoonery of Italy.
The English and Spanish stages are nearly independent of all the rest, and also of each other; on those of other countries, however, they have exercised a great influence, but experienced very little in return.
Its success in Italy, on its first publication, was great; and in other countries, owing to the competition of Voltaire, it also obtained an extraordinary reputation.
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