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Example sentences for "propagators"

Lexicographically close words:
propagates; propagating; propagation; propagative; propagator; prope; propel; propellant; propellants; propelled
  1. As a consequence, he was the first to proclaim the wholesome doctrine in open council, though the opposition of that body prevented him from supporting the propagators of the true faith when they kept within reasonable limits.

  2. He and Ketelhot are considered as the most active propagators of the Reformation at Stralsund.

  3. General infidelity is the hardest soil which the propagators of a new religion can have to work upon.

  4. Again, the treatment which the history represents the first propagators of the religion to have experienced was no other than what naturally resulted from the situation in which they were confessedly placed.

  5. This may be said to have divided the propagators of the Reformation into such as merely pulled down, and such as built upon the ruins.

  6. Several forgeries in celebrated names, easy to affect and sure to deceive, had been committed in the first ages of Christianity by the active propagators of this philosophy.

  7. The grapefruit or pomelo is a good root for the orange, and some propagators prefer it.

  8. The sweet stock is a free growing and satisfactory stock and most of the older orchards are upon this root, but it is held to be less resistant of soil troubles than the sour stock, and therefore propagators are now largely using the latter.

  9. Most propagators find the mulberry difficult by ordinary top and cleft grafting methods.

  10. However, it appears that the animosities and dissensions amongst the propagators of the new sect had produced effects destructive of the peace and welfare of society, at a very early period.

  11. Waxes and Dressings Propagators seldom agree in their choice of a wax and wound dressing.

  12. Normally it is only the major bud that grows, but propagators sometimes get a patch bud back to life even though the primary bud dries up.

  13. Some moderately successful propagators do not pay careful attention to outside temperatures when they cut their scions.

  14. Many experienced nut tree propagators have little success in grafting the butternut.

  15. The Encyclopædists were the most ardent propagators of the modern principles of tolerance.

  16. Deism in the hands of its French propagators became connected with social liberalism, because the Catholic church in those days was identified with all the ideas of repression.

  17. One of the first propagators of Filipino masonry was Sr.

  18. But few, if any at all of the propagators of the doctrines of separatism labored outside of the four walls of the masonic lodge room.

  19. This object they pursued with a degree of zeal which hitherto had been discovered only in the propagators of some system of piety.

  20. That the propagators of infidelity are instigated by the Devil.

  21. Now, however, the appliances of our propagators are called upon for the production of grape-vines by the million, and they find it advisable to multiply all the varieties in this manner.

  22. For anything infidelity knows, truth may be always in the mire, and its friends be forever reproached and shunned; while error may always be in the ascendant, and its propagators honored and rewarded.

  23. Its founders and propagators should be branded as the weakest or the basest of men.

  24. The monks are the propagators of fanaticism, the debasers of Christian morals.

  25. Most propagators prefer to make them six to ten inches long, as this is a convenient length to handle.

  26. Some propagators cut the buds as they go, while others prefer to cut a whole stick before setting any, letting each bud hang by a bit of bark at the top and which is cut off squarely when wanted, as shown in Fig.

  27. Some propagators prefer to use fine gravel, composed of particles from an eighth to a fourth of an inch in diameter, and from which all fine material has been washed.

  28. Willows, currants, basswoods, and others with like soft wood, emit roots readily between the buds, yet even in these cases propagators quite usually cut to buds.

  29. Some propagators are now discarding all tying of root-grafts.

  30. In some weak and crooked growers, the new shoot must be tied, and some propagators in such cases cut off the stock five or six inches above the bud and let it serve as a stake to which to tie.

  31. Many propagators prefer to let the cuttings lie exposed two or three days before setting them.

  32. Some propagators cut all the buds from the covered portion.

  33. The early propagators of Christianity were accustomed to preach near rivers for the convenience of baptism.

  34. Of course experienced propagators have their own individual systems and modes of operation, but the above may be taken as a safe guide for the amateur budder.

  35. Then, again, propagators and dealers in trees are prone to employ unfamiliar names, whether they are old or new, this adding to the confusion, without benefit to either purchaser or cultivator.

  36. The propagators of the system, or their immediate ancestors very soon discovered its growing evil, and its tremendous wickedness, and secret promises were made to destroy it.

  37. The propagators of American slavery are spending their blood and treasure, that they may plant the black flag in the heart of Mexico, and riot in the halls of the Montezumas.

  38. They were already odious as the propagators of what was considered "a pernicious superstition," and the tyrant, no doubt, reckoned that the mob of the metropolis were prepared to believe any report to the discredit of these sectaries.

  39. The propagators of this system altogether misconceived the scope of the gospel dispensation.

  40. The invention of such irrelevant circumstances seems to be without a motive; and though the propagators of gossip are strange blunderers, they rarely aspire to be original inventors.

  41. The genius of the holy propagators of our religion was reduced to the invention of pious frauds.

  42. Among the propagators of the Young Italy movement, who gave most sorrow to the heart of the Holy Father, were such apostates as Achilli, Gavazzi and Gioberti.

  43. On the strength of this and kindred evidence, such opinions are ascribed to the original propagators of Christianity, and to the authors of the Gospels.

  44. Henceforth the propagation of their story must have been due to wilful fraud--a fraud for which it is impossible to assign a motive, and which it is not the modern practice to charge on the first propagators of Christianity.

  45. This stands in striking contrast to the careless manner in which many propagators and planters handle the delicate parts of trees.

  46. Even experienced propagators of general nursery stock have given up pecan budding as a bad job.

  47. Other propagators are said to be able to secure fair results with cleft grafting of pecans in certain localities, but from my experience, I am willing to aver that it cannot be done in this latitude.

  48. Some propagators in the South report fairly successful results in the chip budding of pecans, but my results with this method were largely of a negative character.


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