So I sold her the house at that price and gave up my affairs into her charge, whereupon she sought out the agents of my father and gave each of them a thousand dinars, keeping the rest in her own hands and ordering the outgo and the income.
Hence shalt thou see a blended race from blood Ausonian sprung, Whose godliness shall outgo men, outgo the Gods above; Nor any folk of all the world so well thy worth shall love.
During the operation, which he invariably took upon himself, he always repeated one of those old sayings and standing witticisms that seem to attach themselves with peculiar preference to the cooked goose.
We have eyes with which to foresee effects,--eyes which outgo all the senses with their range of observation, with their range of certainty and foresight.
The New York Agricultural Experiment Station is carrying on experiments to determine the outgo and income from vineyards in the Chautauqua grape-belt.
Unfortunately there is nowhere a substantial body of figures from which growers can obtain a fair conception of what the outgo and income of average vineyards in grape regions are.
A happy idea springs in his mind and clamors for the same outgo it would have at home, but it is restrained in deference to the assembled company.
Thus a farmer may estimate as outgo the interest on capital invested, the wear and tear of machinery, the produce consumed upon the farm, the taxes paid to the government, and the wages to all who labor, including himself and his family.
With the same outgo for labor he may find the profits of two successive years wide apart.
Mr. By-ends and his company also staggered and kept behind, that Christian and Hopeful might outgo them.
The new outgo must be distributed evenly over the entire volume of traffic thereafter handled.
We have seen that approximately two-thirds of the outgo is incurred on behalf of the property as a whole.
And then, finally, how about the large item of capital cost, the proportion of outgo for fixed charges?
It would contribute five cents per hundred pounds to the twenty cents outgo per hundredweight, which, without the traffic, would have to be borne in toto.
It should be observed in passing that the relative distribution of outgo above mentioned, varies greatly both as between different railroads and, on the same road, as between different years.
The great German authority, Sax, estimates that one-half of a road's operating outlay is constant and that this operating outgo equals about half the total expenditure, the other half being capital cost and hence constant.
However much the earnest student mayoutgo his masters in emphasis and zeal of utterance, he never transcends the original irrationality of asserting that "the Gods" exist; albeit it is their glory to do nothing.
His margin between income and outgois beginning to narrow.
It is going to be compelled to seek a larger share in that great portion of the nation's outgo that goes to pay for its labor of every sort.
Your economist will tell you, and use excellent arguments in support of the telling, that the wageoutgo of the land is fixed, in definite proportion to its wealth.
As he spake his tears brake out again, and Ralph strode on fast, so as to outgo him, thinking it unmannerly to seem as if he noted not his sorrow; yet withal unable to say aught to him thereof.
After a time a new British machine would appear, and in its turn would outgo the German.
We were not the first to show the way, in either case, but because we are a breeding-ground of adventurers we are richer than other nations in the required type of character, and we soon outgo them.
I called the daughters to me in private council and paralysed them with the announcement, "Our outgo has increased in the past 8 months until our expenses are now 125 per cent.
Their annual outgoto pay interest on foreign debts?
She must know that the thing to be aspired to and looked forward to is that at the end of the year the financial income and outgo should accurately balance.
The outgo of nitrogen is computed by analyzing the products excreted from the body.
If the body at the beginning and at the end of an experimental period is carefully watched, and the income and the outgo of nitrogen determined, we can compute the amount of gain in the body that is nitrogenous tissue.
No Roman dame shall in her great example Outgo my love.
O, thou dost still outgo me, and dost make All my endeavours poor in the requital Of thy large favours.
Proper balance between the intake of food and the outgo of energy is thus necessary, both for the maintenance of good health and for the preservation of one's fair share of natural comeliness.
To secure the service of a horse, there must be an outgo of wealth in its purchase price and in its harness and the vehicle.
There is an increased outgo at every turn which he cannot avoid.
There has been no outgo of property for which, in any other relation, he could claim a reward or compensation from his fellow.
The greenhouse business was anoutgo from first to last.
The garden was still more of an outgo than the greenhouse.